Log Entry 1
I'm Dr. Lance Cader and what I'm about to tell you is highly confidential. We have discovered a way to go through time with our consciousness and we have limitations, but it is a start to what we hope will more exciting discoveries down the road. I am going to write some basics down here as more details are in the official documentations that we keep on the secured server.
We have discovered that with the GG-69 program, a person who has the gay gene can connect through time with someone else who has the gay gene. With a team of two, a person can use the GG-69 and "enter" the mind of the subject for a small amount of time. A second person needs to monitor the traveler in the GG-69 chair to ensure all vitals are good and stable.
At this time, we are not sure exactly how the traveler exits the subjects mind but our calculations show that for now stabilization is short lived. I decided that I would be the first traveler as I too have the gay gene and in theory should be able to go through time.
We set the projection time for June 1940, Dunkirk, France to see an account of the evacuation of the British soldiers. Our scan found Jacques Badeux a 20 year old fisherman from the town of Le Havre.
I got in the chair and placed the headgear on and nodded to my assistant Paul. With a twist of a dial I saw a flash of blue light and then. . . .
Opening my eyes slowly I saw that I was on a boat and before me was a British soldier. I could read the thoughts of Jacques so I knew this was Lance Corporal William Chapman. He was unable to get on one of the boats at Dunkirk so he made his way to LeHavre and Jacques had gotten him hidden on his boat to await the British Ships coming to get any remaining soldiers they could get to safety.
"William, we must hide you in the pilot house. It will be a tight fit for the two of us but you will be able to stretch out and be out of sight. I will get us over to a part of the harbor that isn't used much while we wait for your rescue ship to get here tomorrow." With the knowledge I had from Jacques thoughts I anchored our ship.
William told me about his escape from Dunkirk after arriving from the rear guard too late to make the ships. Hearing rumors of the other evacuation points he made his way here. The poor boy was exhausted but even in that state he was a site to look at and I knew from Jacques mind he too was attracted to this young British hunk.
"Jacques, its getting warm in here with the sun beating down on us. Do you mind if I remove some of my uniform?" said William.