SUBJECT>Isaac POSTER>Bombardier EMAIL>bandicoot5@juno.com DATE>Wednesday, 22 October 1997, at 11:07 a.m. EMAILNOTICES>no IP_ADDRESS> REMOTE_HOST: ucxy09-18.slip.uc.edu; REMOTE_ADDR: 129.137.178.137 PREVIOUS> NEXT> 3646 3662 IMAGE> LINKNAME> LINKURL>

Greetings fellow MARSupials!

I sent the following message to all the probes. I hope that I didn't overstep the line.

"Hi Probes, it's Bombardier. I have an important assignment for you all. It's one that needs to be shared by all, but one of you - and you must decide who - should take overall responsibility.

This assignment is to educate Isaac. He is a bright probe and it shouldn't take very long to bring him up to (or at least close to) your level. But in order for that to happen, he must be taught what you know. He cannot be ignored or passed around between probes as if he's a burden. Both of these activities would be detrimental to the way he turns out. And I may be mistaken, but it appears that this is how he is being treated right now.

Whoever becomes the 'supervisor' of his education shouldn't try to do all the educating themselves. But they would have to make sure that whatever Isaac does is something that he can learn from, even if it's just monotonous drone supervising from time to time. He needs to know where he came from, where you came from, who we are, who Parker and Hardon are, who the Ipsolstai are (insofar as we know right now) and why you are all there on Mars.

It's a difficult job, but it MUST be done. If you need help, let us know, we'll help you as much as possible, it's what we are here for.

Good luck."

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