Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Secret Agent Man

I'm not quite so sure who this Locke guy is, but he knows a good bit more information about the APWA than I expected prior to opening his e-mail. He sent in some of the pictures he took from "Site 7" the Australian base of the APWA, and pointed out that it is located beneath Ayers Rock.

Hello,

You can call me Locke, I work for... an agency. Let us leave it at that. I have been hot on the trail of the APWA for years with almost nothing substantial to show for it, until now. They have always been exceedingly adept at covering their tracks for throughout the last 50 years (at least, thats the farthest back we can estimate their activities with any confidence, it could have been much longer), but it seems they underestimated your love for Buddy, and your desire for his return. The pressure you've been applying these past few days has flushed them out into the open, and into making mistakes. They've abandoned their secret base in Australia, as you well know by now. I just visited and searched it for clues (I've included some photos that may help), and they have indeed left most of their test subjects to die (although some of them seem not to mind having the run of the place, as you can see in one of the photos). All evidence points to Stonehenge being their endgame. They must be stopped. I do not think I can do this alone, I will need help. Please get the word out.

Although I have been to the base, many of the creatures remained locked up as I had to departquick enough to follow the fleeing APWA's trail before it has disappeared. Therefore, if you could pass the word on to the Private Investigator you've been in contact with, we at the agency would be much obliged if someone could take care of the remaining liberation of the poor animals.

As for the location, it seems the APWA's fascination with strange rocks does not end at Stonehenge, Site 7 is located beneath Ayers Rock.
You'll find the Entrance on the East side, no doubt to cloak in shadow the comings in goings of APWA brass during the late evenings. It is marked with a quite large engraving of the APWA symbol, a testament to their arrogance. They must assume people would take it as meaningless graffiti. Thank you for your help. Good Luck.


-Locke

We wish these creatures the best of luck. To the Private Investigator who discovered they had abandoned Australia, Locke has asked for you to help free the remaining animals who remained imprisoned. I recommend caution in both dealing with Locke and the animals. The animals may be wild and we are unsure the hazards of handling any individual species located at the site. We intend to direct our Australia recovery team to Ayers Rock in an effort to help free the creatures from captivity (as safely as we can).

Thanks for the help Locke, I can't help but feel that we're one step closer to finding Buddy.

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