The time has come, and now’s the time.So sit, and read, and hear the rhyme.The votes are in, and close it was,
But
Glass’s words rise from the buzz
So some of
B, you shall partake,
And most in
C, you put your stake.
You choose to
ask his whereabouts,
And
send a team to soothe your doubts.
It’s been too long, but this ain’t dead,
So now let’s see what’s in your head
.
When I don’t know,
The dice I’ll throw.
But keep them hid,
To save my bid.
A four-fold dice will quite suffice,
And hereby I’ll take its advice:
The fool he is, on
one or
two,
He gives his place without ado.
On three he learns some common sense,
And fails to tell, to keep suspense.
On four he’s better than you think,
A lie he’ll spin to make you blink.
The tables set, it’s time to turn,
But what you threw, you can’t discern.
So let us see what you did here speak,
The dialogue, let’s have a peek!
“...who are you?” asks Erin Quill.
“
Eddie Nichols,” says the voice on the other end. “
Interning at Adelaide Island Radio Rebroadcast center.”
“Alright,” says Quill. Silently, he files a request for surveillance on one Eddie Nichols and passes it on to Enir Nest, who happens to be walking down the hall. Nest takes it, looks at it, and walks away.
But now a choice, and yet again!You’ll have to pick what to maintain!Your words, will they lay on the fear?So no-one else these things will hear?A: “Now let’s be clear, you aren’t telling anyone else about this. Or we’ll know, and we’ll do something about it.” (Threaten him)
B: “Eddie, this is a matter of national security. A lot of people could get hurt if this information gets out. Just put the headset down and forget this happened.” (Just tell him it’s important)
C: “Well, we aren’t so concerned about this leak, because as I’ve said, you have no hope of breaking it.” (Dismiss the possibility of him finding out)