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The flask probably came from the scientists in the Moshi Team working at Then. In a statement, they said they were 'going to test how poison could be detected in cookies' and used Ditto A to do so. The most likely reason for the flask to end up in its current position is that one of the members placed it there WHEN there was no river. When the bomb exploded and destroyed 98 buildings with NO causualities, the pit was created next to the flask.

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  • The flask probably came from the scientists in the Moshi Team working at Then. In a statement, they said they were 'going to test how poison could be detected in cookies' and used Ditto A to do so. The most likely reason for the flask to end up in its current position is that one of the members placed it there WHEN there was no river. When the bomb exploded and destroyed 98 buildings with NO causualities, the pit was created next to the flask.
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  • The flask probably came from the scientists in the Moshi Team working at Then. In a statement, they said they were 'going to test how poison could be detected in cookies' and used Ditto A to do so. The most likely reason for the flask to end up in its current position is that one of the members placed it there WHEN there was no river. When the bomb exploded and destroyed 98 buildings with NO causualities, the pit was created next to the flask.
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