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Rod Collins
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JB, Just to clarify, is this a second peak at the mystery project or a second mystery project?
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This is not to criticize so much as gently poke fun, but there is a lot of homophone mayhem in this thread.  Peak, Pique & Peek.  Which sounds like a really cool* fictional law firm.  Though not quite as catchy as the Bob Loblaw Law Blog.

*By which I mean, horrible.



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Looks neat. Wonderful character design. With the different nationalities; I first got the feeling of an up-dated version of that wonderful little series from Gold Key "Total War" or "M.A.R.S. Patrol"
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JB, Just to clarify, is this a second peak at the mystery project or a second mystery project?

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Second Mystery Project.

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Chad Carter
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". Not sure how it can "sound like" ANYTHING, since no part of the actual STORY has been described!"

I was trying to connect dots. Space Family Robinson. Impossible mission. World-representative team. 


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Jean-Francois Joutel
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For those of tender years, who may not remember, there was a time when "MADE IN JAPAN" was considered an automatic signal of cheap and shoddy!

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I guess that prejudice just got repackaged for items made in Mexico, and now, made in China.

Reminds me of McDonalds advertising which said their burgers were made of 100% Canadian beef. I was later told, they bought their meat products from a company called Canadian Beef.
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This is wonderful; just their faces alone tell stories ! 
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Second Mystery Project.
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OK, now I'm even more interested. Originally i was thinking this joined up with the spacecraft from the other mystery project. So this seemed like the crew, and it made some kind of sense. Now I'm back to knowing nothing about anything and waiting to find out something. Appetite successfully whetted.
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…I'm back to knowing nothing about anything…

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Toldja!

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Marcio Ferreira
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John Byrne, it's really cool that you plan to include South America and Brazil on that. Please, feel free to keep in touch if questions arise on South American matters (I am not an expert, but I've been to Chile, Argentina and Trinidad & Tobago, not to mention that I travel a lot in Brazil).
It would be really fun to see São Paulo city by John Byrne. (if people are flying here, they will most probably have to fly to São Paulo and its horrible internation airport.
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Well, Marcio, thanks, but the portions of South America I will be dealing with -- as well as Central America, and a big chunk of the USofA -- will have a whole flock of problems to deal with well outside the experience of anyone alive today!
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Marcio Ferreira
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well outside the experience of anyone alive today!
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Ahá! So the big mistery is either about the past or the future. 
If it is the past, I may qualify, since I am just a ghost from the 1800's (look at my picture) :)
Looking forward to read it!
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