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December 30th, 2010
The manhunt is on once again for Rolan Quarn. The turian con man and thief is believed to have stolen the Times Square New Year’s Eve ball, sending event organizers on the Citadel and in New York into a panic. The time ball, which is four meters in diameter and weighs 5,185 kilograms in Earth gravity, disappeared sometime in the station’s last night-cycle just two standard days before the New Year’s Eve festivities. While it is possible Quarn did not steal the ball, a paper note claiming responsibility and signed with his handprint was left at the scene of the ball’s disappearance. “At this point we don’t know if it’s still on the station,” said a source in C-SEC who asked not to be named. “Frankly, we don’t even know how he got the thing into an elevator. It was fully assembled.”
Tags: c-sec, earth, New Year, New Year's Eve, Rolan Quarn, Times Square
December 30th, 2010
The manhunt is on once again for Rolan Quarn. The turian con man and thief is believed to have stolen the Times Square New Year’s Eve ball, sending event organizers on the Citadel and in New York into a panic. The time ball, which is four meters in diameter and weighs 5,185 kilograms in Earth gravity, disappeared sometime in the station’s last night-cycle just two standard days before the New Year’s Eve festivities. While it is possible Quarn did not steal the ball, a paper note claiming responsibility and signed with his handprint was left at the scene of the ball’s disappearance. “At this point we don’t know if it’s still on the station,” said a source in C-SEC who asked not to be named. “Frankly, we don’t even know how he got the thing into an elevator. It was fully assembled.”
Tags: c-sec, earth, New Year, New Year's Eve, Rolan Quarn, Times Square