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If that is the sole way of this place, I am not sure I should come here often. I do not like mincing words and fight with caution for the damage I could cause.

As for my self; I am a Native American, born in Canada. I control aspects of the weather and have worked for a short time with an elite agency, but no longer. I have spent nearly a year reexamining my world and my place in it.

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It is most assuredly not the sole purpose of this place. This is an open forum; while pitched verbal battles do occur, it's more a place for the free exchange of ideas and experiences relating to the nova experience.

Given your background, I suspect that I know somebody whom you would like to meet, and could make the arrangements for such a meeting, if you like.

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That's a horse of a rather different color, Stormwarden. I've only recently joined the Knights myself, actually. Your best bet would be to come visit us; there's always somebody here, and with a bit of notice we could meet you en masse. Just shoot a message to our OpNet general information address or give us a call to let us know when you plan to visit.

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Thank you all for your greetings.

Lee Jones, are you the scientist nova who digs among the ancient remains of the ancestors? If so, we nearly crossed paths in Ecuador and have talked to some of the same Amazonian elders. They speak well of your reverence, and that speaks well of you.

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Thank you all for your greetings.

Lee Jones, are you the scientist nova who digs among the ancient remains of the ancestors?
The very same. Though, to be honest I don't do much digging these days. Apparently, it's more important for me to direct the projects. Outside of the U.S.A and Europe, the locals usually do most of the digging, but I like to sneak in a few hours of actual digging.

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If so, we nearly crossed paths in Ecuador and have talked to some of the same Amazonian elders.
Really? Well it's too bad we didn't get a chance to speak. We should get together sometime and exchange stories. I've been a few times, but each time I experience something new.

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They speak well of your reverence, and that speaks well of you.
They were very kind to engage with me. I was honored to be in their villages, especially since their way of life has been increasingly threatened. I was lucky enough to learn some of the language, too.

I recently received a letter from one of the missionary schools that I had visited. They had uncovered some remains nearby the school house and sent me some pictures of the kids digging. It was very nice.
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