OutBound Transmission Started on January 13, 1998

To: Zachary
From: Xanthos on January 13, 1998 at 23:33
Hi Zachary,
this is Xanthos. I know how you feel. It's hard to know that a friend is in heavy danger and you can't help. But keep your head to your next task and try to reach
the C-lander. Maybe that's the best way to help Andrew and Daniel. However,
please remember that you entered enemy's territory already, so please be extremely
cautious, especially concerning that probe, you are approaching. Keep up your great
doing and all of your sensors tight ... m.f.g. Xanthos



To: Enoch
From: Xanthos on January 13, 1998 at 23:32
Hi Enoch,
this is Xanthos. Please be very cautious when approaching that probe. As you
said by your own, maybe it's a trap and other C-probes may be around. Is that
probe armed? Please, always remember that you entered enemy's territory. Keep
up your great doing and all of your sensors tight ... m.f.g. Xanthos



To: Gail
From: Xanthos on January 13, 1998 at 23:31
Hi Gail,
This is Xanthos. No one thinks that you are lazy. What a strange kind of an idea.
You are doing very fine and the way you get familiar to use a rope is examplary.
I highly appreciated how you answered all our questions first. Having a clear idea and proper coordination set prior to rescue activities is essential. You are a very brave probe. Keep up your great doing, be careful and keep your sensors tight. I'm very proud of you, big heroe ... all my thoughts are with you ... m.f.g. Xanthos



To: Daniel
From: Xanthos on January 13, 1998 at 23:30
Hi Daniel,
What ever One is saying. Don't give up. You will survive. Gail is on her way to rescue you. Keep up your strength ... all my thoughts are with you ... m.f.g. Xanthos


To: Andrew
From: Xanthos on January 13, 1998 at 23:30
Hi Andrew,
this is Xanthos. Heavy fire, isn't it? Please hold on. Gail is on her way, she is
very brave and doing good preparations to rescue you safely. She is coming soon.
Playing possum is the best thing, you can do for now. I haven't seen Space Turtel
and also JASE only peaked in for a short moment talking something about not to
run. Anyway, I'm sure you won't. Don't let you shake down by these C-probes.
Keep up your great doing ... all my thoughts are with you ... m.f.g. Xanthos


To: Bette
From: bryce on January 13, 1998 at 14:22
Hi Bette,

this is your friend Bryce. I have been away at my Mother's house for our holiday known as Christmas so I havn't been in touch for a while. I have been thinking of you lots while away eating food and getting guilted out by Mother unit.(Don't ask, it's a long story) It sounds like you may
have an unprecedented opportunity for exploration and knowledge if you go on this journey. You may provide a great
service to mankind if you decide to go. On the other hand, it may be very dangerous and I would be upset if anything happened to you. I almost feel that this should be your decision no matter what anyone says. Please be careful and know that I am thinking of you and am proud of you. Your friend Bryce...

Ps. If you decide to go, relatively speaking, wormhole travel should be safe as there are sound physical principles
behind the existence of such things...


To:All Probes
From: Bryce on January 13, 1998 at 14:04
Happy New Year to all probes. Congradualations on destroying/disabling the C-probes. You are all very brave and resourceful when necessary. I want to warn you that the Ipsos may be angry that you used their tram and your use of lasers may have upset them as well. Please proceed with caution and try to use weapons only when threatened. I know that you wouldn't attack anyone unprovoked but weapon use may be dangerous at this point.
I am very proud of you all
Good Luck!!!
Bryce