"Hello viewers, Keiko here...*I say this while traditionally bowing to the viewers, before bringing my head, my attention, and my eyesight, back up again, to once again continue to address the viewers*...Now, remember, when I, several chapters back, wound up doing a chapter, that wasn't action packed viewers, hmm?...*I say this while smiling with both eyes closed, and my head, tilted to one side, in a cute manner*...Now, this chapter, will in fact be, yet another, not action packed chapter...So viewers, like the chapter several chapters back...And keep in mind viewers, that this is now going to be one of the only other times, that I am going to be giving this sort of permission to all of you in the exact same manner...As you viewers, as of now, once again, have my absolutely full permission, to skip this chapter...But just know viewers, that once again, if you choose to do so...You will, like the last chapter in which I wound up giving this exact same permission...You will once again, be missing out on vital information...But don't let that stop you viewers...By all means, do as you please, and take my permission to the letter...But like I have already said, you will wind up missing quite a bit...Now, who here, knows of a show, by the name of Numb3rs?...You know, the same show, that starred Rob Morrow, David Krumholtz, Alimi Ballard, Judd Hirsch, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter MacNicol...Yes, that Numb3rs...Now, the reason why I am mentioning this show, is having to do in large part, to the very title name of this chapter...But more importantly viewers...Like that of Numb3rs...Professor Charles Epps...played by David Krumholtz...Who believe it or not viewers, was also Bernard The Elf...in the Tim Allen Santa Clause movies...But anyway, getting back on track here viewers...Charles Epps...brother of FBI Agent Don Epps...played by Rob Morrow...Charles Epps...like that of me and Misaka, do wind up doing similar high end calculations...The only difference viewers?...Well, Charles Epps sometimes had to use a chalkboard to do quite a few larger calculations...Like the well known P versus NP problem...Or, like the Riemann Hypothesis...Which to be honest viewers, was not just undertaken at one point in the series, by Charles Epps...In fact viewers, the whole reason why he had done so in the show in the first place...was to help out a Mr. Ethan Burdick...played by Neil Patrick Harris in the episode Prime Suspect...And to be honest viewers, for those of you who don't know about the true significance, of either P versus NP, or the Riemann Hypothesis...as once mentioned in the series by one Larry Fleinhardt...played by Peter MacNicol...is, and I quote from his character, 'it is considered to be unsolvable,' and the truth of the matter here viewers...is that unfortunately, he was right...as both P versus NP, and the Riemann Hypothesis, have never been solved...I mean after all viewers, why would they both have $1M cash prizes, for those who solved them?...Anyway, on the subject of more things regarding the show in question?...Well, an Agent Ian Edgerton...played by Lou Diamond Phillips...is a highly regarded sniper out of the FBI from Quantico...And, as it would also be the case viewers, he was the fifth ranked sniper in the world...or as Edgerton so happily corrected later on in the series...fourth...and in the words of Agent Edgerton, 'you don't want to know how I moved up a spot...'...Which by the way viewers, all but confirmed, as to why he had in fact 'moved up a spot...'...I mean quite honestly viewers...Not that I haven't been as such, during the entire length of this fanfic so far by the way...Look viewers, the point is...That I don't know how to put it any more plainly, or any more obvious to all of you viewers then that...*sweatdrops*...And finally viewers, as for the show itself?...Well, I would highly recommend, that you have a watch of it sometime...*I say this, while smiling with both eyes closed, and my head, tilted to one side, in a cute manner*...As it is quite a binge-worthy and bingeable series...Also, with another sort of...*ahem*...numbers type of reference...Who here, knows of Call Of Duty: Black Ops...?...No, not Blops 2..or even Blops 3 for that matter...I am of course, talking about, the original Black Ops...You know, the one with Alex Mason...and of course, Viktor Reznov?...Yes, that Black Ops...Also, for those who have...gone through hell itself...You know, the one and only...Mile High Club?...As in the very same Mile High Club, that had many people literally pulling their hair out, and raging like the wind...as they tried to locate the 'VIP,' in under a minute?...Yes, that Mile High Club...And to be perfectly clear here viewers...you have my complete and total sympathy...for putting yourselves, through such a rage inducing and quite hell induced situation...And I genuinely mean that...as for those of you who have received quite the Mile High Clubbing...so to speak...will know exactly what it is, that I am on about...I mean after all, the achievement tied to it, does require you to beat Mile High Club on Veteran...But to be quite honest here viewers, I would rather...in the similar fashion of one James May...I would rather, build a 10 mile long stretch of model train track from Barnstaple to Bideford, like he had done in James Mays Toy Stories...then to go and play Mile High Club...But getting back to the whole Alex Mason topic...and as Hudson himself, so rightfully asked him, 'the numbers Mason, what do they mean?!'...But, I think that that is enough about all of this...So viewers, I will see you all in the next chapter...When we will get right back into the action, okay?...*I say this, while smiling with both eyes closed, and my head tilted to one side, in a cute manner*"