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Patient Notes: Derren Grey

Sex: Male

Age: 32

Nationality: AUS

Role: Excavation Team

 

First Symptoms - patient reported mild disorientation, and was asked to lie

down. Mild sedative administered.

 

Hour 3 - patient develops a rash on the neck (possible infection entry point?)

 

Hour 4 - Two of the three symptoms manifested. Deja Vu (patient reports that

he has already undergone standard tests when I was the only one who could have

administered them.) Paranoia (said testing is abhorrent to the patient). I

have no doubt that the third symptom, aural disorientation, will take hold in

the next 30 minutes. Abnormal noises, even disembodied noises and alternate

personalities are commonly reported in other infected staff.

 

Hour 6 - Patient secured, as per archaic standard procedure. Bolted the poor

bastard down myself - we can't protect ourselves from infection, but we can

take precautions with the infected.

 

Hour 7 - Patient pronounced expired by common consent of all those present.

Expiration was caused by an overdose of insulin. I administered the dose

myself at 06:12 - death did not occur for another 30 minutes, three times

the expected figure. I wonder to what extent Grey could still be considered

a man?

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1910:

North-Western Lead Mine opened

 

17th August 1930:

University of Copenhagen research suggested high suicide rates may be

due to chemical deposits in the mine

 

3rd September 1939:

World War 2 breaks out

 

1st December:

Part of lead mine converted into British Command bunker

 

14th August 1945:

World War 2 ends

 

15th August 1945:

Commanding Officer files a report on ancient artefact discovered during routine

maintenance

 

1952:

North-West lead mine shut down

 

1954:

New lead and iron operations opened in old mine

 

1969:

Malformed local fauna prompts assignment of Dr. J Peters to iron mine

 

1970:

Dr. Peters discovers abnormally large species of grey rock worm

 

21st August 1972

Accident involving large scale deaths caused entire mining operations to be

shut down - many bodies are never recovered

 

19th January 1973

Archaic becomes aware of events in Greenland

 

1st April 1973

Construction begins on shelter research station on site of abandoned

North-Western iron mine.

 

1975:

Shelter construction complete, key members include Overseer Bren Stafferson,

Chemist Troy Retonesque and translator Howard Lefresque

 

1990:

Shelter operations expand to secondary excavation sites, including site B -

water cave.

 

12th September 1991

Troy Retonesque replaced by Neil Oswald as attending chemist at site B.

 

6th January 1992:

Substance 63 and artefact 66b discovered at site B

 

20th February 1992:

Site B closed due to hostile local fauna

 

3rd March 2000:

Primary excavation uncovers Tuurngait Tomb - excavation continues despite

protests from Howard Lafresque

 

27th April 2000:

Investigation of Tuurngait Tomb scheduled by chief overseer Wilbur Frisk

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I just realized I had a PM conversation with wits from 2008.

 

I wasn't aware of her existence until I started posting in this thread :oops:

 

Will she get mad at me? I hope not.

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