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The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
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“A wise man does not always admit to everything he knows. And sometimes an overly-credulous friend can be a source of mild amusement.”
~Sherlock Holmes”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
~Sherlock Holmes”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
“Suddenly the images in the center of the room became more than images. They solidified.”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
“Watson fully comprehended the fact that occasionally it is useful for one’s adversaries to underestimate one’s abilities.”
~Sherlock Holmes”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
~Sherlock Holmes”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
“I am looking forward to fully understanding what is occurring. Other than the fact that we are well over a century in my future—if it is MY future; in America, in an underground government facility of some sort near the Colorado Rocky Mountains, specifically Pikes Peak, so I assume the nearest city of any import to be Colorado Springs…I am afraid I have little grasp of your project.”
~Sherlock Holmes”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
~Sherlock Holmes”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
“That’s our cue,” Dr. Chadwick noted, managing to approximate a cheerful smile, addressing the room at large. “Everyone please stand behind the yellow line until the doors open. No food, drink, flash photography, or video cameras are permitted. Once aboard the ride, please keep your hands and arms inside the vehicle at all times until we come to a full and complete stop. Otherwise, they’re apt to end up in another universe somewhere without ya, and wouldn’t that fry your noggin?”
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
― The Case of the Displaced Detective: The Arrival
