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6E57S/N5OOM/89AQ7
Status Renting
Demand Medium
Value
Availability Unique
Identifier Bilingual Globe
Description Item is a standard globe, measuring around [measurements coming soon]. When the globe is held by a person, it allows the holder to speak any language that currently exists in the world. When the globe is put down, the user will no longer be able to speak the languages they could speak while holding it, minus the languages they already know.
Marshall, Carter and Dark, Ltd.

Initial Report
Author Harold Nin Date April 06, 2010
Interest Medium Identifier Bilingual Globe
First proposed by a member of Prometheus Labs in its early days, around 1893. Developed approximately 6 months later. Couldn’t find a buyer, so it was kept in storage for 8 years before being sold to Anderson Robotics for unknown reasons. It could be that it was purchased to help make sales, despite there being a language barrier between them and their clients. After 2 years, when Anderson Robotics was much bigger, it was sold to the MC&D.
File Opened Under: 6E57S/N5OOM/89AQ7
Marshall, Carter and Darke, Ltd.

Tracking Information
6E57S/N5OOM/89AQ7
Owner Date Comments
Prometheus Laboratories July 27, 1983 Developed and made by Prometheus Laboratories.
Anderson Robotics March 05, 1990 Item was sold to Anderson Robotics for unknown price and unknown reasons. Used it for two years.
Marshall, Carter and Dark LLP August 29, 1902 Item sold by Anderson Robotics to the MC&D LLP for [amount coming soon]. Put up for rental.
Norman Lang November 20, 1903 Item rented out to Norman Lang for 1 month. Item was safely returned at the end of the month.
Arthur Sanchez March 06, 1904 Arthur Sanchez did not return the item after the month he had payed for. He attempted to ship the item of to China, but was intercepted by hired agents. The item was recovered and Arthur was eliminated (Incident Report 1). It is believed he was working with the Chicago Spirit.
Maria Kent/Ambrose Restaurants November 25, 1905 For 2 months, the item was out to rented to Maria Kent, a representative from Ambrose Restaurants. The item was rented for a ‘World Experience’ traveling restaurant. Full ownership of the item was negotiated until the restaurant was unexpectedly shut down, presumably by Foundation Agents. Item returned with no complications.
Yong Hill September 22, 1906 Item was rented out to Yong Hill for 3 months. Item safely returned after 3 months.

Memo 01
6E57S/N5OOM/89AQ7
Sender Carter Marshall Recipient Harold Nin
This item seems to have opportunity. Renting it out seems to be good, maybe for around 1000-2000 for a month? I think I’ll leave the price to you.

Only foreseeable problem is someone potentially stealing it after renting, but that’s always gonna be a risk when renting items out.
Marshall, Carter and Dark, Ltd.

Incident Report 01
6E57S/N5OOM/89AQ7
Author Lucas Monaco Date May 15, 1904
There’s always a risk when renting items out. We have just experienced that first hand. Arthur Sanchez, on March 06, 1904 attempted to ship the item off to China. I do not believe I am allowed to disclose the agents that were hired, but Arthur was killed and the item was acquired.

Unfortunately, we believe Arthur was working with the Chicago Spirit. The boat that the item was meant to be on was headed for China, but then the boat was on another course to America. It was found the trucks were scheduled to arrive at Chicago, Illinois a known base for the Chicago Spirit.

The Spirit have outright denied this. Relations with the Spirit are too be re-evaluated. Clients wanting to rent the item are too be more carefully considered.
Marshall, Carter and Dark, Ltd.