Wainscott, Deepspace Operations Group, ’ said the man. ‘Wasn’t here, don’t exist, pleased to meet you.

Toby Frost
Wainscott, Deepspace Operations Group, ’ said the man. ‘Wasn’t here,...
Wainscott, Deepspace Operations Group, ’ said the man. ‘Wasn’t here,...
Wainscott, Deepspace Operations Group, ’ said the man. ‘Wasn’t here,...
Wainscott, Deepspace Operations Group, ’ said the man. ‘Wasn’t here,...
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Wainscott, Deepspace Operations Group, said the man. Wasn’t here, don’t exist, pleased to meet you. In this quote, the man is lying. He is saying that he was not at the location of his call and that he doesn’t need your services. He is being rude and being short with you on the phone.

Source: God Emperor Of Didcot

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