AIMS versus the Rogue Team…
The S4/Ep13 installment of Mountain Monsters had little of monsters in it, but rather more of a backwoods feud atmosphere as the clash between the AIMS and the “Rogue Team” further spun out. Having returned to the “Little Red Shed” of the Cherokee Devil encounter in Ashe County, North Carolina our protagonists (?) discovered that six envelopes had been placed within there that bore the real names of each of the AIMS team members. More disturbingly, within each of the envelopes was found pictures of the individual named, together with confidential information on details of their private lives, such as their real life addresses, credit histories, military records, etc. Each folder also contained a cryptic card with a letter and number on it.
As this was a bit on the creepy side, the AIMS team members returned to West Virginia to see convalescing team leader Trapper, and it was determined that the letters on the cards spelled “shot by,” a reference to the supposed shooting of the Stonish Giant by the Rogue Team in a previous episode. Other picture clues within the envelopes were thought to reference an older Wildman episode, so the team then headed to eastern Kentucky where that encounter had taken place. At the “Tool Shed” location where that encounter had taken place, the team found more cards pinned to a dart board. Car lights were then discerned surrounding the shed, and storming out of the shed with weapons drawn the team found that the vehicles were empty, but belonged to themselves and had been stolen and driven to that location by the “Rogue Team!” Thinking that a distraction, the AIMS team hurried to where Buck’s truck had been parked. The photo trap camera battery in the truck bed constructed by team member Willy and housed in a box that resembled an old crate had captured partial photo images, presumably of the rascally Rogues. A phone left in the truck then rang, and when answered played an audio loop with a recorded conversation captured of AIMS team members from the supposed shooting of the Stonish Giant Bigfoot by the Rogue Team, who were thought to have absconded with the creature’s body at that time.
Returning again to their West Virginia base and Trapper, the team discerned that the newest cards picked up in Kentucky spelled CQUAD, which was thought to be the name of the Rogue Team. It was admitted that this group was pretty slick and had high tech skills which they were using to shadow and mock the AIMS team in kind of a cat-and-mouse game. The intent and purpose of this was essentially to exploit the tracking skills of the AIMS team by following them stealthily at a distance and then essentially claiming their prize. When the letters collected thus far were arranged yet a different way, they spelled “Squatch body.” Using the numbers in order on each of the cards that spelled such, it was deduced that they represented a phone number. Calling that number on the cell phone left in Buck’s truck resulted in a guttural, electronically-altered voice answering, “Hello Trapper, we’ve been waiting for you. Are you ready to make a deal?”
The plot thickens, and I’m sure we’ll be hearing more developments in upcoming episodes…
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April 21, 2016 at 4:48 pm
I still say the Rogue Team is the quartet from “Finding Bigfoot.”
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April 21, 2016 at 5:18 pm
Ahh! — His eyes opened! (ST: TNG reference)
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April 21, 2016 at 8:01 pm
GOOD ONE! 🙂
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April 22, 2016 at 11:10 pm
Oh, btw: Happy Earth Day!
One of Google’s designs for this year’s observance includes…a fox. Trotting across a wooded landscape.
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April 9, 2017 at 2:10 am
Carycomic I believe they are the team from Killing Bigfoot. Finding Bigfoot team doesn’t kill Bigfoot, they care about him as much as AIMS team does
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April 27, 2017 at 10:43 pm
So far, the FB team hasn’t successfully done any finding, either.
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