08 April 2007

Still no answers, just more questions

We arrived in Portland at IDCC and within 25 minutes we were having a meeting with Felix Borlan, but still no real answers as to why the staff and T-scope prototype have been uprooted and transferred to the states. We did learn that the installation team and T-scope were rerouted to Houston and that we'll be following them later this week. We do know who made the request, UNSA, (United Nations Space Arm) one of IDCC's biggest customers. The only clues that Felix could offer as to why they want the T-scope were from the questions that the contact from UNSA (a friend of Felixs) had asked, like could the scope image the pages of a book without opening it and could it look inside a body. This is sounding more like one of my murder mystery novels than a possible application of the nucleonics based T-scope. Rob and I are sticking around here until the scope setup is complete in Houston, should be the end of the week, then we'll fly down to do the final checks and hopefully get to the bottom of this situation.

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