Logbook Entry
MEMO F.A.O. All Staff, December 28th, 1975.
Further to my correspondence of the 24th, I am writing to advise each and every one of you that the forthcoming "Disco Time" will not be going ahead. Moreover, I'm extremely disappointed that I find it necessary to remind all employees that inappropriate and unauthorised use of ARDA equipment is, very obviously, a violation of organization policy, not to mention profoundly unprofessional.
The lighting rigs, arrays, spotlights, and racks that we have requisitioned are precisely-calibrated, specially-constructed, magnetically-shielded sodium devices that are both very sensitive and extremely expensive. They are specifically designed to work in Zone conditions, for remote deployment, and to withstand radiation and EMP. They are not for modifying with colored filters, rainbow banners, or beat-synched variable resistors.
Frankly, I am appalled that I have to compose a memo such as this, and when I find those responsible (which I shall, rest assured) there will be severe consequences. This is the Olympic Exclusion Zone, not Miami Beach.
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Sodium Vapor Lights generate alongside other ARDA field setups, like Lead Shielding and Lab Computers. Lights with the bulbs and screens intact can be looted with the Hand-Vac to get glass shards and bulbs. Vapor light housings can be scrapped for scrap metal and copper wire.
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