Lyndzee_Grummond
Chrono Cadet
Pamela,
I cannot delve too deep into procedure, however as far as "recognition" at DARPA, the safehouse is a solitary area and I have no direct contact with anyone.
Wow, this is a dark dilemma you have created! We do have guidelines for a number of situations should they occur such as a malfunction that prevents a traveler from returning, however I am not able to provide you that information.
My location is not known to anyone.
The path which we travel is such that we arrive at a predetermined area within the safehouse.
We have no reason to "need" protection, however travelers are equipped with a number of items.
I spoke briefly abut the paths we take during travel. The answer is yes, the unit's departure and return areas are the same.
Regarding the "expectation" of arrival, I also mentioned this briefly earlier. The safehouse was created so that there would be no indication of a traveler being present when it is in use. Once again, I have no direct contact with anyone while here.
L. Grummond
I cannot delve too deep into procedure, however as far as "recognition" at DARPA, the safehouse is a solitary area and I have no direct contact with anyone.
Wow, this is a dark dilemma you have created! We do have guidelines for a number of situations should they occur such as a malfunction that prevents a traveler from returning, however I am not able to provide you that information.
My location is not known to anyone.
The path which we travel is such that we arrive at a predetermined area within the safehouse.
We have no reason to "need" protection, however travelers are equipped with a number of items.
I spoke briefly abut the paths we take during travel. The answer is yes, the unit's departure and return areas are the same.
Regarding the "expectation" of arrival, I also mentioned this briefly earlier. The safehouse was created so that there would be no indication of a traveler being present when it is in use. Once again, I have no direct contact with anyone while here.
L. Grummond