Note: Some entries can be obtained in other JBA Headquarters levels as well. | ||
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Computer 1 – Decrypting office | ||
Data | JBA Charter | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
Data | Security Procedures | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
Date: 2008-01-31 | Subject: [Security] Comm systems info | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
Computer 2 – Decrypting office | ||
From: Carson Moss To: All Date: 2008-02-08 |
Subject: RE: Shooting range scores | Now that's more like it. This week's top score at the firing range goes to Ms Villablanca, who nailed a 92. That's a 3 point jump, and that's what I like to see. Do it again next week, and we'll really have something to talk about. |
From: Enrica Villablanca To: All Date: 2008-02-10 |
Subject: Mine assembly | Attention, everyone. We're finally going to get the mine assembly operation into high gear. The micro-manipulation device we've needed to assemble them is here and functional, and we can start using it according to the duty roster. We're going to need everyone taking a turn, because we've got big orders in from both the rebels and the government troops in Kinshasa, and we don't have a lot of time to get everything made. Be careful: the detonators are very fragile and costly. |
Computer 3 – Infirmary | ||
Date: 2008-01-29 | [Security Access – 00:30] Subject: Server room keypad code | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
From: Emile Dufraisne To: Enrica Villablanca Date: 2008-02-07 |
Subject: RE: Pilot | A hospital is out of the question. Thank you for your efforts, Enrica. Make him comfortable, and when he passes, put the body in the furnace. ---------- From: Enrica Villablanca Subject: Pilot Date: 7-Feb-08 I'm afraid I've got bad news to report, Emile. Your pilot friend is in bad shape, and I don't think he's going to make it. Blood sample analysis suggests that he suffered from an overdose of heart medication, possibly digoxin or ouabain. If I got him to a hospital in the next hour, he might have a chance. Otherwise, Mr. Sniegoski is a goner. I'm sorry. |
Computer 4 – Server Room | ||
Date: 2008-02-11 | [Security Access – 00:30] Subject: RE: System access | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
Computer 5 – Enrica's workshop | ||
From: Emile Dufraisne To: Enrica Villablanca Date: 2008-02-11 |
Subject: RE: Frequency detonators | Enrica, you are absolutely correct. The other devices will be triggered at much closer range, so we won't need the frequency detonator. The actual bomb triggers will be similar, but a different activation system is needed so we don't risk you pulling the pin out of that grenade, so to speak. So if you can make sure that we have a clean frequency for the detonation signal for this one bomb, I will be quite satisfied. ---------- From: Enrica Villablanca Subject: Frequency detonators Date: 11-Feb-08 Emile, I just wanted to confirm the specs you wanted on the remote detonator on the Cozumel bomb. We're talking a different system than the one for the big boys, right? You want something that you can detonate with your cell phone regardless of distance. Let me know if I'm the right track. |
Computer 6 – Emile's Office | ||
From: Enrica Villablanca To: Emile Dufraisne Date: 2008-02-10 |
[Security Access – 00:30] Subject: Favor | Hey Emile – if you need to disable the bomb remotely in an emergency, you can find the code on the computer in my workshop. The keypad code to my workshop is 1337. |
From: Jamie Washington To: Emile Dufraisne Date: 2008-02-10 |
Subject: RE: Red Mercury | Everything's cool, boss. We'll have enough of the stuff ready to blow up half of Mexico if we need to. So don't worry. Me and Sam, we've got the front end and the back end both covered. ---------- From: Jamie Washington Subject: Red Mercury Date: 10-Feb-08 Jamie, please confirm for me that we are on schedule with the preparation of the red mercury for your friend Mr. Fisher's little adventure in Cozumel? |
From: Jamie Washington To: Emile Dufraisne Date: 2008-02-26 |
Subject: Send me your assessment | OK, Emile, here's the deal on the red mercury. Most people think the stuff is a myth, you know, but it's plenty real and it's going to do the job for us. The stuff is what they call ballotechnic, which basically means that it makes a goddamned big boom. Put enough of it in one place and you'll get something strong enough to trigger the core of a fusion bomb, which makes an even bigger bang. And the good news is that the stuff works even better than we expected, which means that we can use less and get the same results, which will let us get the bombs on line faster than we thought. So that ought to put a smile on your face. |
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