In Our Hands Case Analysis

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C handler the Fair and his Adelburger continued working with FVL leaders Gudruna Hurley and Preston Connelly for the rest of September 2015. A traitor was still on the loose, continuing to put the RGA’s plans in disarray, in addition to the need to gain access to the secrets of TDO-VII. Parsifal crew’s next assignment as part of the Sunday Morning Special “In Our Hands” will take them straight into the heart of where the rebirth of American Catholic Education took place: the Catholic high schools under the jurisdiction of the Philadelphia Archdiocese. While they were able to prevent the Union from launching any more demonic attacks, a few pockets of opposition remain. Some of them are indeed human Union members, looking for weak points during …show more content…
Rarely do they ever allow Brotzmanskrieg to be the center of their time there; such discussion was only made after school ended. But the 16th of September was a different story for Hurley and her colleagues. This time, Gudruna will have to be working alongside Parsifal crew at flushing out straggling demons. Even though the demons have lost their ability to teleport at will, they still maintain their presence at several isolated locations within the Greater American Catholic School System. Of course, despite not having a closer rapport to their allies, they are still capable of causing harm. Thus, the only solution at this point was to pinpoint the presences of these demons, and relay the coordinates to the exorcists, who will then be able to know where they can do the most …show more content…
Opened it, she them discovered a small box. Curious as to how it originally got there, she made the decision to pull off the cover. Inside was the experimental ‘Optical Rangefinder’, which the Adelburgers under the auspices of Gerhard Voss were developing at the time. She heard a lot about this device from Walther Schäffer, Voss’ superior in the Adelburgers. From Gudruna was told, the Optical Rangefinder was a small device that was placed in front of one of the user’s eyes. The main purpose of this device was to detect and see users of the invisibility Anomaly. And if Voss is to be believed, he also claimed that the device also allows one to see lurking demons, the likes of which cannot be seen by the naked

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