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THE COMMONWEALTH of Pagemaster has extended an invitation to a Fervean delegation to examine the records of their Near-Earth Object Tracking System to ascertain the course of the Exordium Island Object.
A spokesperson for Pagemaster, the IDU's World Assembly Delegate, said that they have "records dating months" and that Ferveo is "welcome to send a delegation" to the NEOTS HQ in the city of New Atlantis, on the Pagemaster mainland.
The spokesperson also said that the government was "willing" to open up data from satellites and observatories to "determine what happened".
Speaking outside Parliament this morning, Deputy Home Secretary Claire Silverman -- who is heading up EIO investigations -- said, "We are tremendously grateful to the government of Pagemaster for this opportunity. Our space tracking facilities are still in their infancies, so this job is impossible for Ferveo on its own to accomplish."
"We will be dispatching a scientific and diplomatic delegation within a few hours, and await their reports with bated breath."
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