Harold was an elderly man in his late 60's weathered but soft facial features and a light white beard, he looks around the monitor wondering if it had been activated or not.
I say.. is this thing on?
he reaches over and messes with something behind the camera, he becomes noticeably satisfied and looks into the viewer.
Good day old boys, saw that station you constructed... marvelous piece of engineering I do say... I do just have a small thing to put forwards, since I had a spot of tiffin with a good friend of mine not long ago. was explaining to me just how expensive the shield on those things is to run, I do say I was startled somewhat, bloody expensive endeavour.
which brings me to my point old boy.. I witnessed an employee from another Bretonian company activate the shield on purpose sah.. terrible to thing what they could achieve by this.. I have the image here.. though my old hands were a little slow on the camera so im afraid I didn't manage to capture them shooting in time.. sorry chaps, not as quick as I once was im afraid.
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To: Harold Windsor, an honest citizen. From: Samuel Bates, King's Cross Station Commander. RE: Enquiries.
We're glad you've brought this rather upsetting matter to our attention. We've already confronted the perpetrators in regards to it. They're rather predictably being unrepentant about the whole situation, and pig-headed to boot. Not surprising, when you consider the manner of man they employ.
I am asking if you would be willing to provide your testimony at a future date, and submit any further evidence you may have. I would quite like to confront the rogues responsible with it, as well as forward it to the Police, in due time. I won't stand for ne'er-do-wells attempting to sabotage my station, and neither will the law.
If you could provide your own details and a statement, that would be ideal.
Harold plays back the previous message and then looks to the viewer with a troubled look
Evening sah, I say. It was pretty scandalous indeed, just giving the station a kick up the jacksie when nobody is looking. Not very sporting sah, not very sporting at all.
He nods and looks at the monitor in thought
Aye sah, we would be most keen to have the perpetrator accosted for his actions, and would proudly step forth to give my witness account of said event whenever and wherever necessary old boy.
ah, hang on, I hear the kettle boiling over chaps.
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