| Note: Some entries can be obtained in other JBA Headquarters levels as well. | ||
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| Computer 1 – Decrypting office | ||
| From: Massoud Ibn-Yussiff To: Allejandro Tawkfir Date: 17-Feb-08 |
Subject: RE: Shanghai incident | "Allejandro, rest assured that I am as surprised and horrified as you are that our friend Emile's helicopter pilot passed out the way he did. Neither I nor any of my people had anything to do with it. Dufraisne, for all of his faults, is a valuable ally, and it would do us and our shared cause no good whatsover to eliminate him at this time. This, I swear. After this incident in Shanghai, I feel the face to face meeting in Kinshasa is risky, but our plans are at such a delicate stage that I trust other forms of communication even less." |
| Data | JBA Charter | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Data | Security Procedures | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Date: 31-Jan-08 | Subject: [Security] Comm systems info | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Computer 2 – Decrypting office | ||
| Data | JBA Charter | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Data | Security Procedures | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| From: Carson Moss To: All Date: 25-Feb-08 |
Subject: RE: Shooting range scores | All right, people. You're finally starting to act like you know which end of the gun you point at the other guy. Jamie had the best score in the latest round, all the way up to 113. Another few weeks of this and we're really gonna have something here. |
| Date: 31-Jan-08 | Subject: [Security] Comm systems info | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Date: 5-Mar-08 | Subject: READ THIS: Armory | Listen up, people. In case of emergency, there are two places to get your hands on ordnance for defending the compound. We've got armories by the surveillance room and the firing range, and either Emile or I can order them unlocked. Nobody else can, though, so don't get any funny ideas. |
| Computer 3 – Infirmary | ||
| Date: 29-Jan-08 | [Security Access – 00:30] Subject: Server room keypad code | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Computer 4 – Server Room | ||
| Date: 11-Feb-08 | [Security Access – 00:30] Subject: RE: System access | see JBA Headquarters - Part 1 (Version 1)/Data |
| Computer 5 – Enrica's workshop | ||
| File | [Security Access – 00:15] Subject: Bomb Detonator Control | "Emergency code to disarm the bomb on the Cruiseship in Cozumel: $D453F715B4A7BDFE973BDC" |
| From: Carson Moss To: Enrica Villablanca Date: 25-Feb-08 |
[Security Access – 00:15] Subject: Surveillance room code | Hey, Enrica. I'm not supposed to be sharing this out, but the new code on the surveillance room security system is 1269. Feel free to pop in whenever you want. I'll be swinging through pretty often tonight, so you might see me there. |
| From: Jamie Washington To: Enrica Villablanca Date: 25-Feb-08 |
Subject: RE: RE: Cozumel | "Hey there, Enrica. I think you're worrying about nothing when it comes to this whole Cozumel thing. Yeah, there's going to be some casualties, but that's what you get in a war, and let's face it, we're in war. Besides, the sort of people who go on cruises like that ain't exactly innocent. They benefit from the corruption and evil we're trying to root out, so think of it more as justified retribution from the people they've been grinding down into the mud. As for Emile, you've gotta be overreacting. You've been a good soldier for years. Even if something goes wrong, I don't think he's gonna take it all out on you." |
| Date: 11-Feb-08 | Subject: RE: Frequency detonators | see JBA Headquarters - Part 2 (Version 1)/Data |
| Computer 6 – Emile's Office | ||
| Date: 10-Feb-08 | [Security Access – 00:30] Subject: Favor | see JBA Headquarters - Part 2 (Version 1)/Data |
| Date: 26-Feb-08 | Subject: Send me your assessment | see JBA Headquarters - Part 2 (Version 1)/Data |
| From: Marien Bemba To: Emile Dufraisne Date: 27-Feb-08 |
Subject: RE: Payment details | Mister Dufraisne, allow me to express my thanks to you for your agreement to deliver to us the explosive mines which we discussed in the previous email. The first half of your payment has already been wired, and the rest will be sent upon delivery. I look forward to using your handiwork to blow those rebel bastards to the hell they so richly deserve. I'll make sure to send you pictures of how your handiwork did. |
| From: Jean-Pierre Mandana To: Emile Dufraisne Date: 26-Feb-08 |
Subject: RE: Payment details | The freedom-loving people of the DRC thank you for your agreement to help us in our struggle against the oppressive government that has been imposed on us by foreign powers. The mines you have agreed to deliver will help us strike the final blow for freedom that has been too long delayed! |
| From: Emile Dufraisne To: Massoud Ibn-Yussiff, Allejandro Date: 27-Feb-08 |
Subject: RE: FW: Kinshasa meeting | Gentlemen: We agreed on the rendezvous in Kinshasa, then? I still feel a face to face meeting is risky, but our plans are at such a delicate stage that I trust other forms of communication even less. I look forward to finalizing the details of delivery and of payment, so that we can move to a final, operational stage. |
| Computer 7 – Security Office | ||
| Camera | Security Feed Access |
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| Computer 8 – Security Office | ||
| Camera | Security Feed Access |
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| Computer 9 – Security Office | ||
| Camera | Security Feed Access |
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| Computer 10 – Security Office | ||
| Camera | [Security Access – 00:30] Security Feed Access |
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| Computer 11 – Moss' Office | ||
| From: Jamie Washington To: Carson Moss Date: 26-Feb-08 |
[Security Access – 00:30] Subject: Office keycode | Hey, Moss. Any chance we can get the keycode for my office changed? Right now it's 1234, which is the sort of thing a moron puts on his gym locker. Let me guess – Dayton came up with it. |
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