This site updated on December 13, 2004. Update: (Now, don't anyone have a heart attack!) Three new stories in the Running series.
Your attention, please.
First, I would like to congratulate you on your decision to join this elite organization. It shows a strong will and determination to want to go far for your city ... er, ... umm ... tribe.
You, as trainees, will be expected to follow the exploits of Detective Jim Ellison, Police Observer/PhD candidate/Teaching Fellow Blair Sandburg and Captain Simon Banks as they try to survive the mean streets of Cascade, Washington. As your assignment, you will be expected to view the tapes of certain missions at your convenience (and, of course, your tape availability).
Training Briefing:
For your first assignment, we ask that you fill out the information page. This will keep the division up on our new recruits.
Next, you must be able to recognize the trainers in all types of situations. We've prepared a gallery of the trainers in various situations and poses. It is imperative that you memorize these players so that you will be able to spot them no matter what the circumstances. Remember: it's always wonderful to be able to detect where the good guys are.
To prepare you for your upcoming duties, we're creating a couple of scenarios that will place the trainers in various prickly positions. They will be sent out in parts and it is your duty to report your comments and suggestions, so that we may better enhance your skills.
A Challenge has been issued by one of your instructors with permission granted by the Director. Every good trainee should participate and it will be an added brownie point at your final review.
Finally, you will be required to explore the vast resources available to you. In these places you will find countless numbers of scenarios, more photos, background information, sketches, and pertinent information. Learn their positions well because once you leave this training ground, they and your spirit guide will be all you'll have to rely on.
Jim Ellison, Blair Sandburg, Simon Banks, and every teeny-tiny thing Sentinel belong to Pet Fly Productions, Paramount and UPN. No copyright infringement is intended. All stories and original characters belong to me. Please, do not reproduce without permission from the writer.
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