• Website 19.05.2008

    Hello

    I know that Subterranean Restorations has been quiet recently. With this new site (and a few additions to the team), however, we hope to be able to keep the explorers up on the latest news regarding our restoration efforts. To that end, here are some of the events which have happened in recent months.

    Early February saw the departure of two of Subterranean Restorations’ primary funders. Olivia Whitefield, technology specialist and forum manager, decided to leave in pursuit of other journeys. Her location is unknown at this time. Meanwhile, Professor Julius Clarke, text restoration team leader and surface liaison, left to find new sources of funding for Subterranean Restoration’ dwindling funds.

    With uncertainty over the state of the Bahro and no funding secured yet by Professor Clarke, in late March some of the restoration teams left D’ni for the surface. Some are finding new jobs, others are helping the Professor find a new funder.

    Most recently, in early April, a linking anomaly severely crippled Subterranean Restorations’ efforts for several days and the teams have been unable to link to the main instance of the City to resume work on the Art Museum. This anomaly seems to have affected all explorers and, with reports that Bahro were seen in the cavern in various places the night before the anomaly hit, we are considering this the work of the Bahro. Thanks to quick planning and co-ordination of the remaining teams by Vincent Kingsley, we have been able to come together in a single instance of the cavern to work.

    Currently, Subterranean Restorations maintains a workforce of two teams of five people each for restoration and cataloging of artifacts found in the Art Museum District. The teams have grown smaller in size recently, and Subterranean Restorations is always interested in getting more help. We hope you will help us restore some of the great artwork of the D’ni and thank you for your interest in this project.

    Marcie Robertson - SR Web Team

    Posted by admin @ 1:25 pm

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