(ooc: did the computer id any of the other dna traces?) > Benning now put on a fresh pair of gloves (which is why *his* dna isn't on > the > scroll) and, picking up the scroll, placed it in an environmentally neutral > field. From inside, he now opened it and examined its condition. > > The scroll is fairly unremarkable. The text is definitely hand-written with > the ink smudges to make it evident. That in itself is a bit remarkable > since with modern technology, few people tended to write with an old-world > pen or > pencil. The etchings of the writing are deep and well defined, which > indicates a tool that was fairly sharp. The writing is in standard English.
Both of Benning's eyebrows dropped into a scowl. Standand English? Why not Cardassian script? Was this because the intended audience would be a reader of Standard English? He began dictating his findings for the computer. He also copied the contents and sent the copy to Intel writing experts for their analysis. They would be able to determine not only the authenticity of the work, but whether the author was under some sort of distress when writing. (gm, other questions will depend on the results of the beginning question.) ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ | Randye Jones |) aka Adm. Carrhae t'Llhweiir and Adm. Candance Bedru /| Spacedock Role-Playing Game ( | ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Boldly goin' where no musician has gone before! _______________________________________________ Spacedock mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scifi-rpgs.com/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_scifi-rpgs.com
