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Sep. 16th, 2014 08:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We're going to need everyone who can spare the time to help us with some additional fine tuned ley-mapping in the next two weeks in order to finalise our plans for bringing down the Octoboros wards. Sarah has come up with a set of maps that have the areas that need to be covered clearly marked, and, for the most part, they should be fairly low-risk.
We have several rather nice brooms at our disposal should anyone need a loaner. Wayne, if you can pair up with Lee and Kingsley, they'll get you properly oriented and you can coordinate schedules. Stebs, I know you're a little less available, but if you do end up with a few free hours, we could certainly use an extra set of eyes.
In other news, Divyesh and Nicholas are currently undergoing training to replace Evelyn and Neville in their forest excursions and are hoping to join Colin and Luna the weekend after next, Draco and Hermione are making progress on their plans to establish a safehouse in Hogsmeade, and Ragnik has sent his first pair of working wands back to his clan for their approval and use.
I am also pleased to report that thanks to some hard work and rather clever manoeuvring on the part of the Players, a team of engineers and mechanics from Saltash, and the capable assistance of Danny Houster and Victor Scrim (our in-house engine experts), we're well on our way to having a working train engine of our very own. The team anticipates that this project will take two more months of work at least, and we still would need a supply of coal in order to make effective use of it, but they've made excellent progress over the last few months and I'm quite pleased. In the event where we may need to stealthily move a large amount of people or supplies, having this resource hiding in the sleeves of our robes would be most welcome.
We've also been developing some propaganda pieces for distribution to target the witches and wizards who are in the middle of everything -- we have some samples of possible radio programming and pamphlets that Arca has been working on. I'd like some feedback on them from people who know the sort of audience we need to reach most -- off the top of my head, Jeremy, Susan, Lee, Cedric, Daphne, Wayne, Stebs, I know your input would be quite valuable, and whoever else would be interested in looking it over would be more than appreciated.
We have several rather nice brooms at our disposal should anyone need a loaner. Wayne, if you can pair up with Lee and Kingsley, they'll get you properly oriented and you can coordinate schedules. Stebs, I know you're a little less available, but if you do end up with a few free hours, we could certainly use an extra set of eyes.
In other news, Divyesh and Nicholas are currently undergoing training to replace Evelyn and Neville in their forest excursions and are hoping to join Colin and Luna the weekend after next, Draco and Hermione are making progress on their plans to establish a safehouse in Hogsmeade, and Ragnik has sent his first pair of working wands back to his clan for their approval and use.
I am also pleased to report that thanks to some hard work and rather clever manoeuvring on the part of the Players, a team of engineers and mechanics from Saltash, and the capable assistance of Danny Houster and Victor Scrim (our in-house engine experts), we're well on our way to having a working train engine of our very own. The team anticipates that this project will take two more months of work at least, and we still would need a supply of coal in order to make effective use of it, but they've made excellent progress over the last few months and I'm quite pleased. In the event where we may need to stealthily move a large amount of people or supplies, having this resource hiding in the sleeves of our robes would be most welcome.
We've also been developing some propaganda pieces for distribution to target the witches and wizards who are in the middle of everything -- we have some samples of possible radio programming and pamphlets that Arca has been working on. I'd like some feedback on them from people who know the sort of audience we need to reach most -- off the top of my head, Jeremy, Susan, Lee, Cedric, Daphne, Wayne, Stebs, I know your input would be quite valuable, and whoever else would be interested in looking it over would be more than appreciated.