Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Update
Seems I have to make the post for it, so here it is: We've hit a brick wall, metaphorically.
Tom, the lovely ass he is, did not find anything wrong with "Reliable Electronics". He told us they were legit and nothing was out of the ordinary (Gosh, a change from what we usually go through), so that leaves us at square one: We ain't got a clue on what the hell to do next. I've been sleeping over, so I feel a little better, though at the same time...
I dunno. I've been having the urge to sketch lately.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Untitled
It didn't take long for Ava's friends to figure out what the components were supposed to be; meaning a bunch of random pieces of shit. Pieces of cameras, radios, USBs, all extremely cheap and of terrible quality. Nothing terribly outstanding about them. We were starting to get pretty damn certain this was all pointless when they mentioned something that made us all stop dead on our tracks.
They're absolutely sure all of the products in the box were manufactured by this one company, "Reliable Electronics". After investigating, we discovered that their HQ seems to be not-too-far-away from where we live: A 3-4 hour drive from our town.
We all discussed for a while about what this could mean, but decided we just couldn't be certain until at least one of us went there to try and get some answers. It might not be the smartest idea, but there's really nothing else for us to do.
That's why, tomorrow, I'll be skipping school and driving away to "Reliable Electronics" to see if I can get some answers from them. I dialed their number up and arranged an appointment with one of their assessors - made some dumb excuses about "wanting to verify the quality of their products" and whatnot, made myself sound like a big investor or something. They're gonna be pretty displeased when they see me.
Luca, Ava and Sophie are staying. Y'know, in case anything goes down, they can dial up the authorities. They haven't been of much help up to now, but something tells me that, if one of us goes missing, they may just change their minds. Let's just hope we don't HAVE to bring 'em in.
Wish me luck.
They're absolutely sure all of the products in the box were manufactured by this one company, "Reliable Electronics". After investigating, we discovered that their HQ seems to be not-too-far-away from where we live: A 3-4 hour drive from our town.
We all discussed for a while about what this could mean, but decided we just couldn't be certain until at least one of us went there to try and get some answers. It might not be the smartest idea, but there's really nothing else for us to do.
That's why, tomorrow, I'll be skipping school and driving away to "Reliable Electronics" to see if I can get some answers from them. I dialed their number up and arranged an appointment with one of their assessors - made some dumb excuses about "wanting to verify the quality of their products" and whatnot, made myself sound like a big investor or something. They're gonna be pretty displeased when they see me.
Luca, Ava and Sophie are staying. Y'know, in case anything goes down, they can dial up the authorities. They haven't been of much help up to now, but something tells me that, if one of us goes missing, they may just change their minds. Let's just hope we don't HAVE to bring 'em in.
Wish me luck.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
The Components
Hey guys, we still haven't gotten word back on the components from the guy that Ava knows, but I just wanted to clarify for a moment that these components were found in the box that Tom had found a while back. This isn't a really important update like I would hope for it to be, I guess, but more an FYI thing. So with that, good night guys.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Ground Rules.
We've been arguing long and hard about this, only to finally decide not to take the blog down.
I still think keeping this thing active is a danger to all of us, but unfortunately, I can't eliminate it. At least not by myself. And until the rest of the guys realize it, I'm afraid this thing's still going to be here. But that doesn't mean we can't take some measures to ensure everyone's safety. I got the whole group together and we came up with some rules that should keep us relatively okay until we figure out what's going on:
1. Trackers:
This one should be fairly simple: we opened a private facebook group and are to report on it every three hours at most. That way we constantly know where every member is and what they're doing. It should prevent what happened to Sophie from repeating itself.
2. Posts:
We can't know if the person that took those pictures found us through this blog, but we aren't taking any chances. Posts from now on will be strictly for status updates (which is the only reason we have for keeping this blog). Nothing about our personal lives.
3. Chats:
We're revealing too much on them, and they aren't helping us with the paranoia. They're forbidden from now on.
I'm also going to send those pictures to the police later today and discuss the events of the blog until now. We ought to seek some assistance from higher authorities.
I know not everyone was comfortable with every single one of these rules, but overall, we all agreed that these three were the ones to stick. For our sake.
I still think keeping this thing active is a danger to all of us, but unfortunately, I can't eliminate it. At least not by myself. And until the rest of the guys realize it, I'm afraid this thing's still going to be here. But that doesn't mean we can't take some measures to ensure everyone's safety. I got the whole group together and we came up with some rules that should keep us relatively okay until we figure out what's going on:
1. Trackers:
This one should be fairly simple: we opened a private facebook group and are to report on it every three hours at most. That way we constantly know where every member is and what they're doing. It should prevent what happened to Sophie from repeating itself.
2. Posts:
We can't know if the person that took those pictures found us through this blog, but we aren't taking any chances. Posts from now on will be strictly for status updates (which is the only reason we have for keeping this blog). Nothing about our personal lives.
3. Chats:
We're revealing too much on them, and they aren't helping us with the paranoia. They're forbidden from now on.
I'm also going to send those pictures to the police later today and discuss the events of the blog until now. We ought to seek some assistance from higher authorities.
I know not everyone was comfortable with every single one of these rules, but overall, we all agreed that these three were the ones to stick. For our sake.
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