From: CELL E
To: ALPHONSE
Authenticator: ANONX.YMY.UB, accis.denal.gov.uk
PRORITY: URGENT
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Taken from the notes of Dr. Bernard Greenache:
" ...The patients display symptoms of severe trauma (partial catatonia,
loss of bodily control and delerium), and remain largely non-responsive to
visual or aural stimuli.
The male, Donachie, has taken to chewing on the bedsheets in his room- when
these were removed, he switched his behaviour to the bars of the door until
they were returned. The female, Lawford, is marginally responsive. She
continues to repeat the word "Nightfall", often for hours at a time. At
other times, she obsessively draws and then erases patterns upon her room's
wall: sadly, we have been unable to study said patterns, as she becomes
violently agitated if prevented from erasing them when interrupted.
The only linking element is both patients' reactions to the television
placed in the hotel restroom. Upon seeing the moving images, both displayed
extreme agitation: Lawford ran from the room, whilst Donachie attempted to
attack the screen with a hospital chair and had to be physically restrained.
I must confess to bafflement in this case. Whilst in some ways my patients'
behaviour is similar to that exhibited in extreme cases of Post-Traumatic
Shock, the obsessive-conpulsive nature of both parties' troubles virtually
eliminates this as a solution. In any case, such a severe reaction could
scarcely be caused by their area of work in the Civil Service, going as it
does beyond all but the worst cases of wartime exposure. However, something
must have affected them so. Given the severity of their symptoms, one can
only hope that whatever caused their disability never finds its way into
the population at large."
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Agents Medley and Matthias were assigned to watch the Edinburgh-based
animation group known as "Strange Company" (under observation since the
obvious indications of hostile influence spotted in their past work,
Eschaton: Darkening Twilight) . Their last report links their recent
activity (tracked at http://www.gamerush.com/strangecompany) with the theft
of the British Museum copy of "La Reine Jaune", and indicates that they
plan to release their new work some time in the next few days. Please
advise all agents that we may soon face a greater threat from this quarter
that we had realised: I only hope that we do not pay dearly for our
previous laxity.
Whilst we may be partially shielded from the worst effects of the imminent
release (5th Febuary) by "Strange Company"'s reliance on the "Quake II"
technology disseminated by iD Software, we understand that they are
currently testing workarounds for this problem.
Symptoms identical to Medley and Matthias' have been observed once before:
at an ill-fated London production of "The King In Yellow". We may have very
little time to prepare.
Mike
Cell M