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"And then the Greek Ambassador says ' think of how we will be able to outpace the rest of the world in science,' it was all I could do to keep from laughing out loud," chuckled the Foreign Minister. "I told him the Citizens' Assembly would never approve the technology exchange pact, and sent him on his way."
"And you were wise to do so," a voice emerged from the darkness. "The Greeks are not about to let us beat them out of The Laboratory, as we did with The Exchange." A hugh man clad in black approached the conference table. Known only as Shadowhawk, the Chief of Covert Operations was desended from the shaman of a warband discovered on the Northern Isle by the first scouting party. Their features were distinctly Aztec, but they followed a way of life which was demanding on body, mind and spirit. This made Shadowhawk and his brethren well suited for their task of protecting the Aztec Nation. "The latest maps show Olympia could triple the output of Xoloc with advanced mines."" Which means..."
"... The Greeks would produce The Laboratory first,' Swissazuma interupted as he entered the conference room, " and this we cannot allow to happen. Now you will excuse me gentlemen, the Celtic Ambassador awaits."
[This message has been edited by Swissy (edited April 10, 2000).]
"The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
We do not wish to antagonize our wonderful Greek friends. We are simply building new cities for our Assyrian people. We do not wish to encroach on land that has been settled by the noble Greeks.
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