Intelligence:(in tel' e jens) 1. the ability to learn or know 2.knowledge, news, or information 3. a group or agency engaged in obtaining secret information 4. a webpage of Sentinel information relating to the episode Rogue (not to be taken seriously :)


        What Might You Find In A Peruvian Restaurant?

        Appetizers
        Escabeche De Pescado (fish marinated in Lemon juice)
        Ceviche De Camaron (Fresh shrimp marinated in lemon juice)
        Soups
        Caldo De Choros (mussle noodle soup)
        Sustancia De Came O Pollo (beef or chicken noodle soup)
        Chicken
        Aji De Gallina (shredded chicken in walnut gravy)
        Tallarin Verde Con Pollo Apanado (spaghetti smothered with spinach basil sauce and breaded chicken breast)
        Beef
        Lomo Saltado (lean beef sauteed with onions and tomatoes, served with rice)
        Bisteck a La Pobre (fried steak, egg, french fries, banana, lettuce, tomatoes and rice
        Seafood
        Tallarin Saltado De Mariscos (spaghetti mixed with octupus, shrimp, squid, and mussles)
        Picante De Mariscos (shrimp, squid, octupus and scallop in a mild creamy tomato sauce)

        Real ex-CIA troublemakers

        Harold Nicholson-confessed double agent, guilty of spying for Russia, also uncloaked students he had helped train for undercover missions, collected $300,000 from the Russians.
        Douglas Groat-passed secrets to two foreign nations dealing with how the agency cracked their coded communications.
        Frank Terpil-convicted arms trafficker, sold 10,000 automataic weapons to undercover police agents, trained terrorists in Libya, and allegedly collabrated with another renegade CIA agent-Edwin Wilson-to sell millions of dollars worth of weapons to Libyan leader Gaddafi
        Aldrich Ames-CIA turncoat guilty of betraying 11 Soviet and East European agents working for the U.S., one of the most damaging espionage cases in the history of the United States.

        Wacky Dough (Silly Putty)

        James Wright, an engineer at General Electric, discovered Silly Putty, in 1943. Samples were sent to engineers around the world, but no practical use was found for it. Unemployed advertising agent, Hodgson, became the marketing genius behind selling it as a toy. His place became known as the Silly Putty Estate, and was worth $140 million dollars at the time of his death.

        Rogue

        This is the one where Brackett steals a vial
        Of deadly virus, after seeing Jim's file
        After some threats, he forces the boys
        To go across minefields to steal government toys
        If here is ebola, a zone-out and a spy plane
        If you said this one was "Rogue" it would not be in vain

        Holly writes poems and ditties that help you to remember what episode is which. The rest of her jingles can be found here!


        Paul's Episode Notes On Rouge

      • It was the first seen experiment with Jim's senses
      • Blair gives a lecture at the university-Jim has reluctantly agreed to speak (about his time in Peru)
      • Brackett knows about Jim's abilities (he had debriefed the officer who had rescued Jim in Peru)
      • Brackett calls Blair Jim's "guide" (this was quickly picked up on in fanfiction)
      • Blair recalls Jim from a zone-out

      • Paul has compiled an extensive set of interesting tidbits concerning Sentinel episodes. The rest of his notes can be found here!