reconnoiter
verb | re·con·noi·ter | \ ˌrē-kə-ˈnȯi-tər , ˌre-kə- \
to go to (a place or area) in order to find out information about a military enemy : to do a reconnaissance of (a place)

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reconnoiter
verb | re·con·noi·ter | \ ˌrē-kə-ˈnȯi-tər , ˌre-kə- \
to go to (a place or area) in order to find out information about a military enemy : to do a reconnaissance of (a place)
lofi hip hop beats to reconnoiter to
Reconnoiter
The warm mid-afternoon sun beat down on the large city, skyscrapers casting shadows that fell in too many directions. The side-walks were crowded with the men and women out and about during their lunch breaks. A few fluffly clouds flitted across the sky, and a breeze that was broken up by the many buildings helped to cool the residents of the city.
Matthew stood in the middle of the sidewalk, the crowd of people splitting around him, some huffing angerly, most ignoring him. It had taken him close to a month to find the--creature he was supposed to investigate. He stood watching her back as she walked further from him. If he went on appearances alone he would say she were a human child. However, as a spiritual being he knew that there was something off about her. Hannah, was her name. The angel hadn’t been given much information other than a name, a photo, and a description of his job. It was simple, find the girl, and either train her up in the way she should go, or kill her if he found her to be a threat to the humans.
“Yahweh Sabbaoth” The angel closed his eyes and whispered “Grant me the wisdom to follow Your perfect will.” He let out a sigh and started walking towards the girl. He followed her into a quiet side road, doing his best to avoid her noticing that he had been following her.
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I Await Your Report
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Harding,
It has come to my attention that individuals who may have information regarding the whereabouts of Solas, have been spotted in the city of Kirkwall. We cannot afford to let them slip through our fingers, so I am sending you to deal with the matter.
The informants are said to frequent The Hanged Man in Lowtown. But any information beyond this, including physical descriptions, has so far proved illusive.
You have been furnished with enough coin to buy the incentives necessary to attain the information we require. I trust that you will be able to handle yourself in this delicate situation?
I await your report,
Nightingale
The Other Worlds Austin 2015 preview Day 1
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After last years successful first offering, the Other Worlds Austin scifi film festival returns thisThursday, December 3 at the Galaxy Highland Theater. The three day event has grown to include 13 full length films, a secret Star Wars-related screening, and a variety of shorts. Not terribly surprising to anyone who regularly follows my writings, I’m covering the festival.
Over the next three days, I will preview the 13 features.
Boy 7
Özgür Yildirim | Germany | 110 min
Writers: Philip Delmaar, Marco van Geffen, Özgür Yildirim based on the novel by Mirjam Mous Cast: David Kross, Emilia Schüle, Ben Münchow, Jens Harzer, Jörg Hartmann, Liv Lisa Fries
Sam wakes up in the middle of the tracks of a subway tunnel. He can’t remember his name or how he got there. When he sees himself on a wanted picture, he realizes that his life is in extreme danger and his pursuers are hot on his heels. Unexpectedly, he finds a diary written in his own handwriting, and it seems to be the key to everything. When a young woman appears, who has the same burn as him on her left hand, a dangerous journey into thepast begins. BOY 7 is a SciFi RUN LOLA RUN, an adrenaline dash through a dystopian society where juvenile delinquents are recruited by the government for their particular ‘skills.’ An adaptation of a best-selling young adult novel that made its World Premiere at Fantasia in Montreal.
(Thursday, 7:42/8:00)
Curtain
Jaron Henrie-McCrea | USA | 73 min
Writers: Carys Edwards, Jaron Henrie-McCrea Cast: Danni Smith, Tim Lueke, Martin Monahan, Gregory Konow, Lacy Marie Meyer, Rick Zahn
Danni leaves nursing for a simpler life. But when her shower curtain keeps disappearing through a mysterious portal in her bathroom, she cannot let the investigation go. Enlisting the help of her Save-the-Whales co-worker, she dives into the unknown in an unsettling horror comedy that will flush the SciFi fan out with equal parts laughter and screams.
(Thursday, 10:15)
Reconnoiter
Neil Rowe | USA | 80 min
Writer: Neil Rowe Cast: Ian Rowe
Scientists have perfected a way to send a vessel across the galaxy quickly, teleporting a spaceship essentially to the nearest habitable planet. When the mission goes awry and the pilot crashes on the planet, he finds a world mysteriously devoid of life… but filled with dangerous robots ready to eliminate the alien interloper. Can he survive long enough to get a message back home?
(Friday, 5:30)
No Men Beyond This Point
Mark Sawers | Canada | 80 min
Writer: Mark Sawers Cast: Patrick Gilmore, Kristine Cofsky, Tara Pratt, Cameron McDonald, Rekha Sharma, Morgan Taylor Campbell
An alternate history deadpan mockumentary following 37-year-old Andrew Myers, the youngest man still alive. With women able to reproduce without men since 1953, they’ve stopped giving birth to male babies entirely. Working as a housekeeper for a family of women, Andrew finds himself at the center of a battle to prevent men from going extinct. Men have gathered onto reservations, and the idea of a romantic relationship with one would be laughable. is brilliant, politically-charged lm that just made its North American premiere at TIFF asks: what would the world be like if women were in charge?
(Friday 7:45/8:15 with Mark Sawers Q&A after both screenings)
The Other Worlds Austin 2015 preview Day 1 was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon
re·con·noi·ter
/ ˌrēkəˈnoidər,ˌrekəˈnoidər/
verb
verb: reconnoitre
make a military observation of (a region).
noun
noun: reconnoitre
1.an act of reconnoitering.