El Excellente Posted February 18, 2019 Report Share Posted February 18, 2019 February 15th, 2299, Pangaea. It was a sad day for Pangaeans as the local government officially ceased the search and rescue mission of the 50 people who went missing on wednessday, December 15th 2297; the government made an ongoing effort of finding the people. Almost two years later, the government declared that finding the people was now nigh hopeless, missions have been ceased and the local police force has been instructed to concentrate their efforts on other cases. The 50 people who went suddenly missing on that day are officially declared lost. It must have been the night of December 14th, as on December 15th, the local police has already received reports of 12 missing loved ones. Later the week, 38 more reports trickled in; they all pointed at the same date. The missing people did not seem to be linked but were all located in the outskirts, namely the towns of Faithsdrop, Lakeland, Elmswood and Setfield. The local police force held onto the search & rescue mission for this long because the disappearances were initially believed to be abductions; however, no ransom or other demands have reached the government. Head Chancellor Xavier Harlsson visited all the families over the weekend (for those that left behind a family) and spoke his condolences to them in private. Head Chancellor Xavier Harlsson, circa 2296. The names of all the 50 people declared lost: Samuel Söderholm Rolf Stenmark Tage Hellberg Anders Wahlgren Krister Hopp Gunnar Hammarström Elis Grönberg Jonathan Nordlund Benjamin Ceder Felix Ernman Adelina Samuelsson Leonora Sundberg Josefin Skoglund Patricia Sandberg Linnea Samuelsson Elsi Stenström Adele Fältskog Elisabeth Dahlquist Jennifer Hagelin Julie Eklund Kjeld Bech Lasse Kristiansen Kristoffer Dalsgaard Theis Axelsen Marius Juhl Per Mathiesen Helge Laursen Hans Mathiesen Freddy Nikolajsen Preben Leth Sveinung Schau Sveinung Skora Bjørn Torkelsen Svenn Ramstad Ketil Hove Dagfinn Broas Arnfinn Hotvedt Øyvind Buhaug Eivind Aas Ola Hansen Jami Vesa Aki Heino Esaias Aho Valtteri Eskola Jouni Lipponen Atro Saari Iikka Aho Luukas Sillanpää Aleksis Koskela Albert Kauko ~~ Pangaea, 15/2/2299 ~~ Link to comment
El Excellente Posted February 18, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2019 As you browse deeper into FedNet, you find reports of missing people, dated back to December 2297 - completely buried beneath the reports on Progenitor activity throughout space and the emerging Civil War. Link to comment
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