Teckla wrote:
> Richard Evans <infodex@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> news:69rtk31hktrbianrjsesg08nf7jm0jltri@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> How much more convoluted and far-fetched can these plots get?
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>> This entire arc of the 333 stalker has reached new heights. The one
>> that stands out the most is:
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>> - Bad Guy modifies a standard MP3 player and plugs it into a junction
>> box of the NY subway, uploading a virus that takes over control of the
>> entire subway system, and one train in particular.
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>> - The MP3 player is virtually destroyed in the course of returning
>> control to the subway system, but the CSI tech guys can still retrieve
>> data from the hard disk and identify the virus code and track it to a
>> source on the Web that sells code to hackers.
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>> - They make a point of saying that all the suppose music files and
>> playlists are empty, but at a critical point in the plot three of them
>> just happen to be fiddling with it when a previously undetected song
>> starts to play.
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>> - They determine that the song is "Train to Nowhere". They further
>> determine the album that the song came from, and, upon noticing that
>> it was track 6 on the album, deduce that it is a pointer to the number
>> six train, a subway train that p***** through an abandoned station at
>> the end of the line as it turns for the return trip (a train to
>> nowhere).
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>> - They all rush to the abandoned station and through even more
>> improbability, save the day.
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> What are the repercussions of gettig a civilian killed by sending him
> into a hostage situation? The review board ought to have a few
> questions.
Who, the brother? Not killed - wearing body armor.


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