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Assassination Attempt Delays Museum Opening
June 28th, 2008
VENICE, ITALY (La Nuova Venezia)-
The awaited opening of the new Media Museum of the History of the United Nations would indeed have been a grand event if it were not marred by the disruption of an apparent failed assassination attempt. The Italian Minister of Education, Gerard Cardinal, was launched into the air during the opening by an apparent attack by a nova capable of manipulating gravity.
The same nova was presumably hiding nearby and intended to impale the Minister, as footage of the event shows a black spiky tail protruding from beneath the stage. The Minister was so shaken by being vaulted into the air that he also erupted upon connecting with the spikes. The Minister, a native born and raised in Old Venice, was immediatelly escorted to the nearby Rashoud facility in New Venice.
What abilities Minister Gerard Cardinal has are still open to speculation, but he is rumored to be within solitary confinement of some kind at the Rashoud facility.
In the resulting chaos of the assassination attempt the nova responsible managed to elude local authorities. A spokesperson for Team Tomorrow Europe headquartered in New Venice, was commented as saying that all members of T2M in Venice are now investigating the presence of any novas within the city. Team Tomorrow member Kirk 'Kola' Kobley, who was meant to be present for the preceedings said "(The Minister) is very fortunate that (he erupted). All of us in Team Tomorrow Europe are upset about the disruption to the proceedings. We started investigating this almost minutes after it happened." When asked to speculate about who was responsible for the attack 'Kola' stated "I have no idea, but whoever it is they do not like Team Tomorrow."
Colin 'Rover' Ravelle, who was also meant to be at the opening but was strangely absent said "Whoever these novas are, they are going to pay for what they've done. I'm going to personally make sure they are all brought to justice." When asked why he thinks there was more than one nova involved 'Rover' stated "These are probably Teragen agents, they are trying to humiliate Team Tomorrow and Project Utopia by getting away with this stuff here in New Venice. Make no mistake: They will be caught."
Museum administrator Eduardo Callio today issued a revised forecast for the museum opening of this fall, a few months later than the previously projected June 27th 2008 opening. The Museum is meant to offer a chronological perspective of the United Nations involvement in events around the world, available on a combination of formats including bibliographies, publications, and films on CD ROMs, plasma-screen televisions and an interactive library with a closed circuit computer database.
Tours Postponed at T2M Facilities
June 29th, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS (N!)-
Because of recent power failures and false alarms in Team Tomorrow Europe's Headquarters in Venice, all T2M facilities across the globe will be postponing tours and visitation priveleges until April 11th.
During this time, anyone not directly employed by Project Utopia, the AEon Society or T2M will be restricted from entering T2M facilities while the electrical problems are examined and restored.
For more information, Project Utopia has a fully detailed announcement on their official opnet site.
T2M Novas, Kola and Rover, Killed in France
July 8th, 2008
MONTPELLIER, France (CNN) -
T2M is sending investigators to France on Sunday to determine how two of its European team members were killed near Ganges and Florac, and Italy is sending senior intelligence officials to recover the bodies of seventeen of its agents who were ambushed in the same area.
The number of attacks on T2M Europe novas has been rising in recent days, even as attacks against other T2M novas have been steadily decreasing. A T2M press secretary said Saturday that outright attacks against T2M novas and their facilities were down by 30 percent. The monthly average of 5 combat engagements per member has dropped to an average of 3 a month during the last calendar year, according to Ricardo Laroque, head of T2M Europe financing.
The Italian agents were attacked, alongside Kola and Rover, while traveling north near Ganges, 3 miles south of a Rashoud facility which was under construction just off of the main highway between Ganges and Ales. Eyewitnesses said one or two cars followed the Italians' four all-terrain vehicles, which were then fired on by people hiding in the trees and on the side of the road. Several other non-T2M novas were involved in the attack, but Project Utopia has released no other details about the attackers at this time.
The Italian Defense Ministry said the seventeen intelligence agents killed and the one wounded were all from Italy's National Intelligence Center and were not soldiers. Asked about Italy's position on sending troops to France, Foreign Minister Oskar Granger said, "There's no change in the Italian government's foreign policy." He added that Italy will not close its embassy in France.
In Venice, T2M leader Ceastus Pax said "Everyone here at Team Tomorrow and within Project Utopia extend our deepest sympathies to the families and friends of the Italian agents. Italy has played a critical role in Project Utopia's efforts to construct rehabilitation centers for novas in Europe," he said in a written statement. "Heinous attacks such as these will not weaken our resolve to help build a stable environment for novas requiring incarceration." He went on to note that other T2M facilities around the globe are not considering reducing staffing levels.
French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin offered condolences for the Italian agents' deaths, Raffarin "reaffirmed his support for our joint efforts with Project Utopia," according to a written statement.
Italian officials say Teragen agents have been assisting a guerrilla network based out of Italy in launching daily hit-and-run attacks against pro-Utopia targets. "At this time, we've not conclusively established an Teragen" connection, countered Raffarin. "We firmly believe that there are links, both financial and training and operational, that are present, but just have not yet made that connection."
Teragen are "using innovative methods" to skirt security measures, T2M Europe's head of security Julio Sanxay said, and have increasingly turned their weapons on the French and Italian people. "I think the enemy has shown he has adapted, he's shown he's willing to use just about any means to attack Project Utopia," Sanxay said, referring to recent attacks on French police officials using corpses stolen from morgues as decoys.
"These acts are designed to attract media attention," he said. "This is an attempt, clearly, to drive a wedge between the European peoples and Project Utopia and to isolate Team Tomorrow members from the rest of their partners." About 50 people have been detained by T2M forces across France. Trials are under way for some of them, and about 8 others have been released, Sanxay said.