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<h1>Clue</h1>
<h1>Clue</h1>
<span style="font-size: 20px"><strong>Hover over the clues if you require!</strong></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px"><strong>Hover over the clues if you require!</strong></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 1: <span class="spoiler-text">This is a paragraph of spoiler info that is hidden unless the cursor is hovering over it.</span></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 1: <span class="spoiler-text">Important days.</span></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 2: <span class="spoiler-text">This is a paragraph of spoiler info that is hidden unless the cursor is hovering over it.</span></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 2: <span class="spoiler-text">Who is the one in question?</span></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 3: <span class="spoiler-text">This is a paragraph of spoiler info that is hidden unless the cursor is hovering over it.</span></span><br>


<h1>Answer and Explanation</h1>
<h1>Answer and Explanation</h1>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Answer: <span class="spoiler-text">Röntgen</span></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Answer: <span class="spoiler-text">Röntgen</span></span><br>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Explanation: <span class="spoiler-text">This is a paragraph of spoiler info that is hidden unless the cursor is hovering over it.</span></span>
<span style="font-size: 20px">Explanation: <span class="spoiler-text">The numbers are important days in Röntgen's life: March 27, 1845 is his birthday, November 8, 1895 when he discovered X-ray, and February 10, 1923 his death day.</span></span>
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CD-KCR06
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Puzzle

LOGIC PUZZLE
7 CHARACTERS 1 WORD
“27-3-45/8-11-95/10-2-23”

Clue

Hover over the clues if you require!
Clue 1: Important days.
Clue 2: Who is the one in question?

Answer and Explanation

Answer: Röntgen
Explanation: The numbers are important days in Röntgen's life: March 27, 1845 is his birthday, November 8, 1895 when he discovered X-ray, and February 10, 1923 his death day.



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Summary of Receipt

Summary

Transcript

[BRANCH] PALM BEACH
[SERVER] EMPLOYEE NO. 422
[DATE] 10/7/21
[INDEX ID] KCR06
[SECURITY] AND & ARCHIVES
I decided to hang back and help clean up the clown cotpses. Not out of the goodnrss of my little snake heart, mind you, but to spy on these Aatorians. I did, however, fprget that they don’t really have that big of a clean-up crew. Just the pne guy. But I stoll was able to butter him up a bit about the situation that went down. Are the insights interesting? Debatable. But I figured everyone would lile to hear/read them nonetheleas.


S.O.T.

442: Need a hand?

Ray: Do you... have hands?

442: Figure of ssspeech.

Ray: I’m good, thank you, though. You’re a strange one, aren’t most of the Cafe and Diner...

442: Humans?

Ray: Yeah, humans.

442: I work for the Palm Beach branch. Only about half of them are humans.

Ray: Huh. Interesting. Do you like it there?

442: Can’t complain. Though the benefitsss aren’t great. And the coffee’sss pretty bad too. Hoursss are long. Pay is non-exissstent. What about you, do you like working for Astoria?

Ray: I’d rather do this than be like a lawyer or something. I certainly don’t mind it, and someone has to clean up all these messes. Plus, I get to travel quite a bit.

442: Yesss that mussst be nice. A bit far from the Pacific Northwessst, this time, hmm?

Ray: Yeah, technically, Astoria’s not supposed to conduct operations out here due to the whole West Virginia Concord.

422: Oh?

Ray: Yeah, I don’t know much about the politics of this stuff, though.

422: Yesss, I know that feeling. Coffee thisss friendsss that.

Ray: Haha, yeah. That’s why I prefer just mopping up the gore.

422: Ever cleaned up clownsss before?

Ray: Oh yeah. This fungus has spread throughout most of the country. Astoria just keeps it mostly under wraps. Clown-duty is not uncommon. Though this is a hell of a lot of clowns. And I’ve never seen them so... frozen.

422: Yesss... sssomething ssstrange happened here.

Ray: Very strange indeed. But that’s West Virginia for you.

422: Ssso, wait... If the Wessst Virginia Concord keepsss Astoria out of Wessst Virginia, why did you guysss show up?

Ray: Beats me, buddy. The concord, from what I understand, is not black and white.

422: Do you know who the Concord isss with? The Hamiltonsss?

Ray: Hmm... no clue. Hamiltons? Maybe. But I think it’s on the other side of the affair if you catch my drift.

422: Ahh, of courssse. Well, I’ll leave you to it, G.

Ray: Catch ‘ya later, Serpent.

E.O.T.


Like I ssid, no real clear answwrs though I wasn’t awate of a “West Virginia Concord.” Is that news to anyone else, or jcst me? To be fsir, I did just rejoin the Cafe, and even then, I only worked herw for about a year before. Maybe I’m out of the loop. Maybe 323 knows mote about it than I do. Speaking of, they should be wrapping up their research on the mutated fungi soon. But, ‘til then, this tac’ll have to stay open.