I call it "Archival Science in a Post-War Simulation". It contains transcripts that I've collected over time. Before you head over there to check it out, I'd like to point out two things ...
(1. This is my first web site. Visually, it's very barren and contains mostly text, since I'm currently more interested in the informational value of the site. Plus it could contain mistakes or glitches. If you see anything wrong, feel free to inform me. Please be gentle with me and don't yell at me for any HTML mistakes, bad web hosting choices, etc. I've made. I know I'm a website noob.

(2. Currently I'm up to chapter 2.3, along with transcripts of loot documents, and transcripts that I'm currently unsure of on the subject of their placement in the overall scheme of things. Very few of the ones currently on the site are mine. I only copied them because I didn't want to see them lost if the sites they were originally on went down (and some of them have).
I am not trying to take any credit for them. In fact, I have credited those who made the transcripts (or at least the ones that I know of) along with the ones I've made. If you have any problems with this, feel free to contact me about it. But let's keep it civil. I mean no harm, and I'm just trying to make another MxO storyline site.
Please read the FAQ and feel free to send me any coments, criticism, suggestions, etc. And if you choose to, I would appreciate any transcripts you'd like to donate.
*deep breath* Okay, here you will witness my wobbly first steps into the world wide web.
Edit: The link now goes to the new location.
"Archival Science in a Post-War Simulation".
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"Logging Tips for New People and Veterans Alike".
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"Submit Your Logs".






I wish I had! I must not have had the same habits then as I do now 