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> INCIDENT/OBJECT OE/PS/TM26
OE/PS/TM26-001
OE/PS/TM26-002
OE/PS/TM26-003
OE/PS/TM26-004
 
> DESCRIPTION
Incomplete command logs, unknown retriever(s), suspicion of code 34/KX-98
> Details

Timeframe: according to log August 2004 (the validity of this timeframe is highly in doubt. Cross reference analysis suggest as early as 2001)
Location: Old Europe, Paris, France (unconfirmed)

> Further information/reference
none  
posted: 05:30:30; 15-07-2007
> INCIDENT/OBJECT NIVISON 2 / 001
NIVISON2/001/A
NIVISON2/001/B
NIVISON2/001/C
NIVISON2/001/D
 
NIVISON2/001/E
NIVISON2/001/F
NIVISON2/001/G
NIVISON2/001/H
 
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> DESCRIPTION
After a lengthy period of confusion and conflicting accounts, the death of agent John Ashcan (department sublevel one, section 61/HPR) has now been confirmed. Agent John Ashcan was a pioneering member of the Nivison 2 project, to which he made valuable contributions through his image retrieval work. Unfortunately, his untimely death means that the Hopper Algorithm is still not ready for use in the practical field, and there has been dispute amongst members of section 61/HPR regarding the implications of some of Agent Ashcan's retrieval work for the algorithm's precise implementation. T.R.A.V.I.L. would therefore advise all agents, who had contact with Agent Ashcan, however insignificant it may seem, to contact T.R.A.V.I.L. immediately, in order to select suitable candidates, who maybe able to conclude Agent Ashcan's work.
> Details
The Nivison 2 project was inspired by findings in connection with the Goedel dilation method, which experiments with similar structures and patterns. However, the Hopper algorithm does not disregard absolute time and space coordinates altogether (in favor of relative ones, like the Goedel dilation method). Instead, it disregards (all) time or space coordinates only as a guiding structure for the retrieval of surface units. It could be argued that it takes the opposite approach to the Goedel method, as it uses certain, common, qualitative aspects of the different surface units as a retrieval guideline and retrospectively draws conclusions regarding any underlying patterns of time and space relations.
> Further information/reference
none  
posted: 01:00:12; 02-07-2007
> INCIDENT/OBJECT SAS01/CRD23
SAS01/CRD23
> DESCRIPTION
T.R.A.V.I.L. would like to establish the location at which surface item SAS01/CRD23 was retrieved. The item was found on time detritus server 3, sublevel 349, with incomplete command logs. The timeframe could roughly be established as early 2004, yet there was no indication whatsoever as to any location. T.R.A.V.I.L. is particularly interested in this item, because the following line of the command log could also not be verified: object (observer || invisible==TRUE)
> Details
Timeframe: between February and May 2004
Location: unknown
> Further information/reference
none  
posted: 09:14:43; 15-06-2007
> INCIDENT/OBJECT VHS/PL34/001
VHS/PL34/001-1
VHS/PL34/001-2
VHS/PL34/001-3
VHS/PL34/001-4
 
VHS/PL34/001-5
VHS/PL34/001-6
VHS/PL34/001-7
VHS/PL34/001-8
 
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> DESCRIPTION
T.R.A.V.I.L. would like to establish the source of a VHS tape found lying on the street, outside Waterloo International train station, London, UK, on june the 2nd, 2007, when the object and its visual surface were retreived by a passing agent. T.R.A.V.I.L. would like to ascertain the author of the tape, which may be linked to a trail of similar tapes, which started to appear from september 2007 onwards. The tapes contain sensitive information, classified as code TRV-763/B. A chronology protection conjecture squad (mission #76-98-12), headed by special agent Paul Nucumber, has been sent to deal with the issue. Mission #76-98-12 has been issued with authorization code DTH89/PP for dealing with any agents, suspected of deliberately witholding information relating to case VHS/PL34/001 as well as any linked cases.
Any agent with information regarding this case is instructed to contact special agent Paul Nucumber or his team (mission #76-98-12), or contact T.R.A.V.I.L. directly, through the usual channels
> Details
Timeframe: image VHS/PL34/001-1 was retreived on 02/06/2007 at 14:06:00hrs
Location: Leake Street , outside Waterloo International, London, United Kingdom
> Further information/reference
none  
posted: 13:43:15; 03-06-2007
> INCIDENT/OBJECT ST55XR901383
ST55XR901383/1 ST55XR901383/2 ST55XR901383/3 ST55XR901383/4
ST55XR901383/5 ST55XR901383/6 ST55XR901383/7 ST55XR901383/8
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> DESCRIPTION
In late 2006/early 2007 an agent on a routine mission retrieved several still images of an object found on a street in North London. The agent, carelessly, either did not keep a record of the exact time and place of the retrieval work or lost such record afterwards. The agent neither retrieved the object itself.
T.R.A.V.I.L. therefore could not log and store the image material in an appropropriate manner, let alone
cross-reference it with other retrieved image material. T.R.A.V.I.L.'s particular interest in rectifying this otherwise relatively common agent error lies in the fact that the object, under mysterious circumstances, resurfaced in the image retrieval work of a different agent, retrieved in a different place and circumstances, several months later (july 2007).
T.R.A.V.I.L. would therefore advice all agents in the vicinity of incident ST55XR901383 to refer to code N0387.
> Details
Timeframe: end of 12/2006 to end of 02/2007
Location: on or around Monument Way, London N15, United Kingdom
> Further information/reference
none
posted: 17:52:55; 07-05-2007
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