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'''Quasi-holo-daguerrotyping''' was a method of transcription. [[Demolition]] workers discovered a book in the basement of a [[Shoreditch]] [[Coal Hill School|secondary school]] in the [[1990s]], that among other forms of writing, utilized this format. The process was as yet unknown on [[Earth]]. ([[INVALID]]: ''[[The Susan Diaries (short story)|The Susan Diaries]]'')
'''Quasi-holo-daguerrotyping''' was a method of transcription. [[Demolition]] workers discovered a book in the basement of a [[Shoreditch]] [[Coal Hill School|secondary school]] in the [[1990s]], that among other forms of writing, utilised this format. The process was as yet unknown on [[Earth]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Susan Diaries (short story)|The Susan Diaries]]'')
 
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Quasi-holo-daguerrotyping was a method of transcription. Demolition workers discovered a book in the basement of a Shoreditch secondary school in the 1990s, that among other forms of writing, utilised this format. The process was as yet unknown on Earth. (NOTVALID: The Susan Diaries)