Producer Elton Burn had just finished perusing the collection of information on Stephen Binn and CSLS on his desk when he remembered to take a sip of his now tepid coffee. He then said to his assistant Butch:
"It's hard to imagine that students from three public highs schools came up with this summer camp and caught the attention of Princeton. Even more astonishing is that they went to a country I've never even heard of, convincing that nation to join them in a political simulation game. It certainly sounds more interesting than 'American Heritage'."
"That country isn't much bigger than a small town on the outskirts of New York," the assistant added with a laugh.