Saturday, July 31, 2004

 

The King's Fool: Morovian Espionage Thwarted... :-)

Details are sparse, but it appears a renegade Morovian intelligence operation may have aborted.

While His Majesty King Vincent III has been away from the Kingdom helping the Democrats in Boston with their own coup attempt to dethrone the rightfully installed Bush II, his (formerly) trusted Minister Bill Bekkenhuis has apparently been up to some skulldugary of his own.

Nor, this paper has learned, does Mr. Bekkenhuis' questionable actions stop at Morovia's borders...

Apparently this seasoned operative had some plot that unraveled in the middle watches of the night just as Vincent III returned and wrested the throne back from Mr. Bekkenhuis.

The plan began to deconstruct when Prince Justin of Hanover denounced Mr. Rob McMonigal, sitting in on Hanover's court, as a Morovian spy.

This in itself was not Bekkenhuis' problem, in fact, he thought it rather clever that Prince Justin - himself a subject of His Majesty King Vincent III - managed to turn away suspicion from himself and point it at McMonigal.

For his part, Mr. McMonigal says he has no knowledge of any intelligence affairs in Morovia, saying "If I've told you once, I've told you a hundred times, I"ve seen no evidence of intelligence in Morovia at all" as, rushing through the streets of Bergen, he hid his face behind his raincoat.

The actual problem, according to deservedly unnamed sources, was that McMonigal managed to sit on the bug Bekkenhuis had planted in the Court, causing it to transmit NPR instead of the proceedings of the Court.

No other information is available at this time beyond the fact that Mr. Bekkenhuis' request to His Majesty King Vincent III to be appointed HM Minister of Foreign Affairs has been denied.

G. Gordon Liddey
Special Correspondent,
The Morovian Telegraph
Comments:
Ah, SteveF, there is more going on in Morovia than you might suspect - don't you ever watch The X-Files? :-)

It's just for fun...
 
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