As Calvin was cleaning space off of his desk, Sam was already immersed in the binder. "Hey, Calvin, what's 'virtualization'?" "Wha?" Calvin asked continuing to clean space off of his desk, "Hey, Calvin, who's Franz Hopper?" "I don't know!" "Hey, Calvin." "What!?" Calvin shouted. "Is it possible to transfer data in a virtual environment into the real world?" "You idiot, that type of stuff only exists in science fiction." "Then why do we have to write an essay on it?" "Huh?" "Here, take a look." Sam said as he passed him the binder. "Most of it was complete gibberish, but I was able to make out the stuff in English and French." Calvin looked in the binder and he couldn't believe what he saw. "Sam." He said shocked "This isn't a list of future assignments, this is a government dossier." "So, maybe he gave you the wrong binder" "He was carrying it with him all day, I think he would know if it was the wrong binder." Calvin said "Okaay, then. I'm going downstairs for dinner, you coming with?" "No thanks." Calvin replied "I'm going to look over this some more, this is so interesting."

Calvin continued to browse through the contents of the dossier: One part talked about a supercomputer hidden somewhere in Boulogne-Billancourt, an eccentric scientist by the name of Franz Hopper, and a multi-agent program that went mad and tried to destroy humanity. Another part was in Russian, much to Calvin's chagrin; he was fluent in 7 different languages, but unfortunately not Russian. One part he could not make out at all, it appeared to be written in a language so similar yet much different to other Slavic languages. He also found a small hardcover book titled "Lyoko, A World Without Danger." Written by William Dunbar. When he looked through the book he found several names highlighted: Jeremie Belpois, Ulrich Stern, Yumi Ishiyama, Aelita Schaeffer, Odd Della Robbia, and William Dunbar. A picture also fell out of the book; it was a picture of a group of kids standing in front of an immense circular structure. Calvin recognized three of these people as his parents and Odd, he also recognized a girl who had pink hair like Antea. He recognized the blonde-haired kid with the blue sweater and glasses from pictures that his dad keeps of him. What really struck him odd was a series of essays written on this subject: they all got 100s, higher if there was extra credit involved. They were all written by one person by the name of Anthony Schaeffer. He also found blueprints for what appeared to be a supercomputer, also written in Russian. He also found notes about something called "Project Carthage". This time written in a language he could understand, but then it cut to Russian. He also found notes about another project called "Project Scipio". However, this was written in that same strange Slavic language as the first notes he found. He was, however, able to make out the names of the people who appeared to be involved with the project, Waldo Schaeffer, Antea Hopper, Patrick Ackley, Benjamin Noel, Thomas Ackley, and Anthony Schaeffer, whose name was highlighted every time it appeared. "Whoever this Anthony Schaeffer person is, he seems to be of great interest to Mr. Xavier." He also found out that Mr. Delmas, the principal, also taught at the school that Anthony Schaeffer had attended. Calvin, realizing that it was getting late, closed the binder and headed off to bed, he knew now who he was going to ask for more info.