Marguerite Quincy

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Marguerite Quincy was the Records Administrator in the Research Assistance Department of the Metropolitan Archive. Her email address was [email protected].

She met with Larry Nightingale on 23 February 2021. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins [+]Loading...["The Lonely Assassins (video game)"]) During their meeting, they had a conversation about the nature of time. Marguerite had found it refreshing to speak to a hobbyist, rather than "the usual media researchers and academics". (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "We met last week" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"We met last week\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) Larry asked her about a file of "monumental importance". (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "Yep, the old video footage" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Yep, the old video footage\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) He'd mentioned a book on the American stock market in the 1920s. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "Correct, it's about the book" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Correct, it's about the book\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) He'd also asked her "something about a blue telephone box", (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "Thanks so much!" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Thanks so much!\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) which Marguerite had been "quite dismissive of". (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "Did I really ask that?" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Did I really ask that?\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) Later that day, she emailed Larry to send him the file he'd asked for. The file was a film entitled "A London Citizen Displaced During The War".

Some time later, a civilian attempted to call Marguerite at her office using Larry Nightingale's mobile phone. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins [+]Loading...["The Lonely Assassins (video game)"]) Marguerite barely knew Larry, (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "Please, you can help me find him!" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Please, you can help me find him!\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) but assuming the civilian was him, she texted them back. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins [+]Loading...["The Lonely Assassins (video game)"])

According some accounts, she restored the link to the file so that it could be accessed again, though accounts differed as to whether she did this willingly (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "The link didn't work" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"The link didn't work\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}, The Lonely Assassins: "My computer died and I lost the file. Sorry!" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"My computer died and I lost the file. Sorry!\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) or reluctantly. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "The video was important to him" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"The video was important to him\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) In accounts where she did this willingly, she also passed on some records of a telephone box, predating its invention, that had been found by a colleague. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "Oh! What did you find?" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Oh! What did you find?\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}, The Lonely Assassins: "Did I really ask that?" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"Did I really ask that?\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}) According to other accounts, she blocked the civilian without giving them the file and notified the police. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins: "I AM Lawrence!" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"I AM Lawrence!\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"}, The Lonely Assassins: "I just need your help!" [+]Loading...{"path":"\"I just need your help!\"","1":"The Lonely Assassins (video game)"})