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Dear Pascal,
It has been over two years since we have been able to contact Earth. Vacuus
as a whole has been able to make contact for the last couple of weeks, but
due to restrictions, the common man was unable to send any messages.
Basically, it was a waste of time for us to try to send any signal out, so
it was temporarily against the law, and that law had to be repealed, which
took a little time. Once capabilities were finally restored for me and my
own equipment, I immediately tried to send a letter to Condor. I actually
had it all written up already. I wrote in a few months after the blackout
started, and every few months, I would rework it to include more updated
information. I was so excited, and so happy, but ultimately disappointed.
Two weeks after my message, I received a bounceback. Condor’s server could
not be reached. That is so weird, because even if he couldn’t check it
himself, it should still be online somewhere. I tried again, and two weeks
later (today) it bounced back again. I’m really hoping that nothing terrible
happened, but I’m so afraid. Nothing happened to the Earth overall—that much
I know—so please, is there anything you can tell me? How long has it been
since you’ve spoken to him? Do you know where he could be? If he’s dead,
then just be honest. If it’s time to grieve, then I need to know it, and I
need to tell Velia... Oh, I don’t want to be so negative, but that’s the
only answer that I can think of for why he wouldn’t be able to receive my
message. I mean, I don’t know for sure that you terminate people’s comms
credentials when they die, but that’s part of protocol here, so there’s no
confusion. If you can think of a better explanation, but still don’t know
the truth yourself, please tell me that instead. Basically, just tell me
what you know, and we’ll sort it out later. I hope you are doing okay, and
I’m going to be waiting for two whole weeks for the other shoe to drop.
That’s assuming you receive me, and respond to me right away. What if
something happened to you or your credentials too? Well, if that’s what
happened, then I guess no one will ever read my frantic and desperate words,
and start to question my sanity.
Impatiently waiting for your reply, and hoping for only good news, but
prepared for the truth either way,
Corinthia
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