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I have no ill feelings towards NASA, and I support their work. In fact, as it turns out, NASA wasn't responsible for Uncle Peter's disappearance. NASA was interested in DeltaCom's technology, so they granted their project funding and resources. Peter worked for Nasa, and NASA sent him on the experiment, unknowing of DeltaCom's sinister plans. It was DeltaCom that kidnapped him. Aware of the situation, Micheal Griffin (a long time friend of the Bahruth's) informed Aunt Rebekah. It was her idea to have the letter written. She didn't want Daniel to get involved, so she thought it would be better if Daniel thought his uncle was actually dead. That's why she was so reluctant when Peter tried to ask about the email. She did not want to lose Daniel as well. And, yes. Micheal Griffin wrote the letter personally, which is why it was not up to par with regular standards. In real life, Uncle Peter was not on the moon, he was on a base that DeltaCom built on a nearby asteroid. DeltaCom knew that uncle peter was suspicious, and wanted to keep him from getting anyone else suspicious. They also needed a test subject for their "Pulsed Electromagnetic Radiation Brainwave Entrainment" technology. They kidnapped uncle Peter, and used him, thereby killing two birds with one stone. Taking advantage of the asteroid's metallic makeup, DeltaCom intended to steer it towards earth, where they would use it as a massive antenna, powered by the sun. Using their technology they would use this to control mankind. Uncle Peter tried to inform his nephew of where he was by sneaking some pictures off of the base cammera system (BaseCam), and sending it to him via the network to earth. The mettalic object in the second picture was part of DeltaCom's equipment. However, Uncle Peter was caught before he had the chance to get better photo's. Uncle Peter was able to escape before DeltaCom experimented on him, and he ran through the facility. When he was certain that DeltaCom did not know where he was (he didn't know where he was either), he sent an email to Daniel. Finally, he found the control room. There, he redirected the asteroid in the direction of the sun, and then destroyed all the controls so that the direction could not be reversed. When DeltaCom realized what was happening, they fled the asteroid, but left Uncle Peter behind. It took three weeks for the asteroid to reach the sun, but it did, destroying all of DeltaCom's technology, and killing Daniel's uncle in the process. The fleed DeltaCom employees were captured, and Micheal Griffin explained the whole situation to Daniel, in person. His Uncle saved the world, and only a handful of people knew about it. The End
Originally posted by xynephadyn
I really hope the OP is Banned. Seriously. What a blowhard.edit on 3-11-2010 by xynephadyn because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
*waves goodbye to Frodo* - those hairy feet will give you away again you know.
And yes, we all know about proxy.
Put that creative energy to positive use in the writer's fiction forum next time.
See ya around!
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
reply to post by Neutradol
I won't be thanking you. I made no grammatical error. The Writer's Forum won't be thanking you for the insult either.
Frodo and other hoaxers can better channel their energy in a more positive and acceptable way.
The same goes for your editory above.