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Against all advice, I have been doing tests with the antenna transmitters, and have learned much. The Lamassu claims that understanding this is taboo - it expects us to build weapons without knowledge of how they work. This might have been enough for my father or my father's father, who think of it like a magic spell, but if we are to have any success against the Udug we cannot go forth blindly. | ''Against all advice, I have been doing tests with the antenna transmitters, and have learned much. The Lamassu claims that understanding this is taboo - it expects us to build weapons without knowledge of how they work. This might have been enough for my father or my father's father, who think of it like a magic spell, but if we are to have any success against the Udug we cannot go forth blindly.'' | ||
''<br />To anyone who may be interested, I invite you to join me ... (it breaks off here)''<br /> | |||
To anyone who may be interested, I invite you to join me ... (it breaks off here) | |||
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== About the note == | == About the note == | ||
This is a clay tablet written by an unknown person, presumably some kind of scientist. | This is a clay tablet written by an unknown person, presumably some kind of scientist. | ||
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Against all advice, I have been doing tests with the antenna transmitters, and have learned much. The Lamassu claims that understanding this is taboo - it expects us to build weapons without knowledge of how they work. This might have been enough for my father or my father's father, who think of it like a magic spell, but if we are to have any success against the Udug we cannot go forth blindly.
To anyone who may be interested, I invite you to join me ... (it breaks off here)
About the note
This is a clay tablet written by an unknown person, presumably some kind of scientist.