Character Movements Starting Location: H14 Travel: H15 I16 J16 J17 K17 L17 - 141 (bunking down) Ending Location: L17 - 141 Notes: House is traveling alone.
Search Request Areas Searched: L17 - 141 (thorough search) Anything Else? He'll be ripping out the blank pages between the title and last pages and the book cover in one of his books. He'll write two letters, one addressed to James Wilson at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and one addressed to the The President of the United States of America.
To Wilson the letter reads: Wilson, If you're reading this, I am already dead.
Isn't that how these kinds of letters start? Who the hell even knows. I'm trapped in Silent Hill or the Matrix or some combination. This probably isn't going to work. It's supposed to be 2050, anyway. You're probably in a retirement home if you aren't already dead.
Anyway, the Matrix is apparently called Norfinbury, Alaska. This might all have been a really wicked trip, too, so send somebody here. Like the Army? Seriously, I have no freaking idea what's going on here. There are something like 50 people trapped in this town without power.
Tell Cuddy this so counts as Clinic hours, by the way. Like every Clinic hour I've ever owed her.
-House
To the President: To the President of the United States of America, My name is Dr. Gregory House, formerly Head of Diagnostic Medicine at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Recently, I traveled to Alaska, specifically the town of Norfinbury. While there are many notable and interesting sights in Norfinbury, my real reason for coming, to discuss the latest in NIMA research and MN Poisoing with Ms. Jia Xu, was was not possible.
She and the rest of the residents of Norfinbury have disappeared. Where they've gone, I don't know. I'm very concerned for the state of the town and its residents, and would urge an immediate investigative team be dispatched.
Regards, Dr. Gregory House, MD
The letters will get stuffed into separate envelopes in the post office and he'll put stamps on them. He'll place the letters in whatever passes for an outgoing mailbox.
Day 097
Starting Location: H14
Travel:
H15
I16
J16
J17
K17
L17 - 141 (bunking down)
Ending Location: L17 - 141
Notes: House is traveling alone.
Search Request
Areas Searched:
L17 - 141 (thorough search)
Anything Else? He'll be ripping out the blank pages between the title and last pages and the book cover in one of his books. He'll write two letters, one addressed to James Wilson at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and one addressed to the The President of the United States of America.
To Wilson the letter reads:
Wilson,
If you're reading this, I am already dead.
Isn't that how these kinds of letters start? Who the hell even knows. I'm trapped in Silent Hill or the Matrix or some combination. This probably isn't going to work. It's supposed to be 2050, anyway. You're probably in a retirement home if you aren't already dead.
Anyway, the Matrix is apparently called Norfinbury, Alaska. This might all have been a really wicked trip, too, so send somebody here. Like the Army? Seriously, I have no freaking idea what's going on here. There are something like 50 people trapped in this town without power.
Tell Cuddy this so counts as Clinic hours, by the way. Like every Clinic hour I've ever owed her.
-House
To the President:
To the President of the United States of America,
My name is Dr. Gregory House, formerly Head of Diagnostic Medicine at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Recently, I traveled to Alaska, specifically the town of Norfinbury. While there are many notable and interesting sights in Norfinbury, my real reason for coming, to discuss the latest in NIMA research and MN Poisoing with Ms. Jia Xu, was was not possible.
She and the rest of the residents of Norfinbury have disappeared. Where they've gone, I don't know. I'm very concerned for the state of the town and its residents, and would urge an immediate investigative team be dispatched.
Regards,
Dr. Gregory House, MD
The letters will get stuffed into separate envelopes in the post office and he'll put stamps on them. He'll place the letters in whatever passes for an outgoing mailbox.