 It isn't even the 50th strangest thing Paul came to see in the database, but still. No description, no acquisition report, no test log, no addenda. No clue who built the unit, or when, or how many times it's been visited, or who carried out the previous visits, or what they took in with them, or how long they were in there. Well, obviously Bart Hughes built the unit, Wheeler says, and this cannot be denied. The man's signature style of entertainment architecture is recognizable a mile out. Sleek, white, plainly impregnable, without the aid of extremely heavy tools. Which makes it at least 7 years old. That's 60 visits or more. I guess there are good reasons for the rest of those omissions.