Ceri finally sent a copy of the documentation, which Skylar showed to the Bookkeeper.
"How come Ceri, herself, is not here?" Robert asked. "How do we know this is not a forgery?" Then he proceeded to show an image of a message that Peter Quora typed on the Public Sector of OCEA, then promptly deleted, with the message stating gratitude to someone named Greycloak for helping to fund his Project. "Who is Greycloak?" he asked to Skylar. He then asked me the same question when Skylar insisted she had no connection.
I decided to give Ceri Mains a call during tonight's Caucus session, and have her phone audio projected in the Chamber. I asked Ceri Mains in front of everyone if she was actually the one who sent the documentation, to which she answered yes. And then I asked if she knew anything about Greycloak, to which she stated she heard of the person but nothing about him.
Robert made a request for a recess and to reconvene. The Bookkeeper approved, but I knew that he had something else to show. Sure enough, as soon as we returned, he said that since there was no live video showing Ceri Mains during the call, no one was sure if that was her or not speaking. He then played a recording of Ceri from the 1280s, whose voice sounded significantly younger, significantly different. The time difference, of course, was a point of ridicule for Robert's claim.
Nevertheless, there were a great deal of messages on the Ticketer Public Forum last night in support of Robert Lauth. It feels like a bad sign, not only because of the prospect of Skylar getting banned over this, but, moreover, how the elections would go even if she did not get banned. Peter Quora insists that loudness does not necessarily equate to majority.
Though there is perhaps a majority of Members not speaking out, who is to say that they are in support of Skylar?