[Blanket-lock for the contents of this post: locked against agents of the Kashtta Trust locked against anyone in a position to read this who is not the journal's owner blind-locked to Gwen Cooper and Sam Tyler]
[[OOC: Of course he does. Why wouldn't he? ...No, really, that was his reaction. Wanderer status aside, lack of WINGS aside, he can't really consider anything else. Other than a never-ending source of WTF, but that's beside the point.]]
{{OOC: Exxxxcellent. Dmitri feels warm and fuzzy. And also conveniently sorta-informed.}}
Now, see, if you kids could have your big important history moments in the Chicagoland area, I might be able to help you. As it is, I have to say: put in a request with the Angel of Knowledge Board of the Sciences. Bggest and most comprehensive archives on the face of the globe, my good Arcadian. And, fortunate for you, I happen to know how to get in contact with them without jumping through the bureaucratic hoops.
[[And here she's written out phone numbers and email addresses for the offices of: the chair of the Chair of the British AKBS Board of Regents, the Pan-History Curator in the International Archives, and the Directors of Wanderer Affairs (American office in New York; UK office in Oxford).]]Now. The Board isn't a secret society, or anything, but they're not an Ask Your Librarian hotline, either. Think of them as a very prestigious and decentralized private university. The easiest way to affiliate yourself with them would
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Now, there's a name I hadn't expected to hear again.
More than a year ago, after I'd provided the Tower to Captain Harkness, he and the Doctor both approached me regarding the Trust. At the time I had very little information; I regret to say that the same is true now.
What I do know: they take great pains not to be traceable. They use neutral offices to collect mail, they maintain no presence on the internet which I can identify as such, and they left no readable paper trail even in the business of selling their property here.
Most of what else I know is similarly inconclusive, but if you'd care to discuss in greater detail, I'd be more than glad to extend an invitation to the Gauche.
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Now, see, if you kids could have your big important history moments in the Chicagoland area, I might be able to help you. As it is, I have to say: put in a request with the Angel of Knowledge Board of the Sciences. Bggest and most comprehensive archives on the face of the globe, my good Arcadian. And, fortunate for you, I happen to know how to get in contact with them without jumping through the bureaucratic hoops.
[[And here she's written out phone numbers and email addresses for the offices of: the chair of the Chair of the British AKBS Board of Regents, the Pan-History Curator in the International Archives, and the Directors of Wanderer Affairs (American office in New York; UK office in Oxford).]]Now. The Board isn't a secret society, or anything, but they're not an Ask Your Librarian hotline, either. Think of them as a very prestigious and decentralized private university. The easiest way to affiliate yourself with them would ( ... )
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More than a year ago, after I'd provided the Tower to Captain Harkness, he and the Doctor both approached me regarding the Trust. At the time I had very little information; I regret to say that the same is true now.
What I do know: they take great pains not to be traceable. They use neutral offices to collect mail, they maintain no presence on the internet which I can identify as such, and they left no readable paper trail even in the business of selling their property here.
Most of what else I know is similarly inconclusive, but if you'd care to discuss in greater detail, I'd be more than glad to extend an invitation to the Gauche.
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