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If you're not already an Elite Penguin Force agent, you'll need you to
secret invitation from another agent. This message will take
the Everyday Phoning Facility, located in the Ski Village. When the
it. You'll be tested on your aim, speed, stealth
phone rings, answer skills. Don't worry if you don’t pass the test the
and problem-solving
first time. You can take it as many times as you need.
You'll be made an Elite Penguin Force agent when you pass the test.
Then you'll be given a Spy Phone and allowed access to the EPF
Command Room.
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Director of the EPF.
The EPF Team PH: The clite puffle trainer. If you're working
They've got your back! The EPF protects Club ona case that involves puffles, PH can help!
Penguin from all threats, the biggest of which is
Herbert P. Bear (along with his sidekick, Klutzy the
Crab). As an agent, you'll work with G, the Director,
Dot, Rookie, Jet Pack Guy and PH to put a stop to
Herbert's latest plans.
The History of the EPF
Secret agents used to work out of the Penguin
Secret Agency Headquarters until Herbert, a polar
bear determined to destroy Club Penguin, trashed
the HQ with a giant popcorn machine. The EPF had
to step in and take over secret agent operations.
Now, all agents work for the EPF.
An Agent’s Duty
All agents work undercover and never reveal their
identity. Agents are always on the lookout for
signs of trouble and are encouraged to help other
penguins around the island.
If the EPF has a mission for you, they will contact
you through your Spy Phone. Report for duty in the
Command Room, where you'll get your orders for
Field-Ops. It’s also where you can take on System
Defender to protect Club Penguin.
Jet Pack Guy: You'll recognize him
from his sunglasses and the jet pack strapped
to his back.
Dot: A master of disguise, she could be ‘®, s> = aa
standing right in front of you and you might not
Rookie: te’ always eager to protect the
even know it! island, even if he does make a few mistakes.
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Whatdame are the penguins playing?
What colour is the penguin who is sitting on the floor?
Which penguin is wearing sandals?
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this case together, right?” Rookie asked. “Don’t get too excited, kid,” Jet Pack Guy
warned. “This seems like a pretty simple case.
“| mean, it’s like we’re a team. Partners, almost.” We should be out of here in a few minutes.”
Elite Penguin Force agents Rookie and Jet The two agents stopped in front of the
Pack Guy were waddling across the snow- entrance to the Mine, a craggy cave that
covered ground to their next assignment. descended into Club Penguin’s underground.
Both penguins were secret agents, but they
# ~couldn’t have looked more different. Rookie Inside, a small group of concerned penguins
had gathered at the start of the mine cart
| was a green penguin with a red-and-white
tracks that led deep into the shaft. Jet
propeller cap on his head and red sunglasses. Pack Guy made his way into the middle of
the crowd.
Jet Pack Guy, a red penguin, looked more
“Step aside, step aside!” he saidina
professional in his dark suit, crisp white shirt commanding voice, and the chatting penguins
andteiins15tsme o grey tie. His eyes couldn’t be seen behind
quietened down as he passed. Behind him,
his black wrap-around sunglasses, and he Rookie was doing his best to sound as
wore a jet pack on his back, ready to spring
into action at a moment’s notice. professional as his fellow agent.
aSesiero “That’s right, clear a path, please!” he said.
“We’re on official EPF business here!”
Jet Pack Guy stopped in his tracks. “Let’s get
#aESSbs one thing straight, Rookie,” he said in his gruff Jet Pack Guy nodded to a yellow penguin with
: voice. “We are not partners. Get it?” curly brown hair.
} “Ma’am, can you please tell me what seems to
be the problem?” he asked.
4 “Oh yeah, of course,” Rookie said quickly as
4 Jet Pack Guy started to move again. “I just “Well, one of the mine carts broke down inside
| mean it’s cool that we’re working together. the shaft,” she replied. “And now no one can
play Cart Surfer.”
You and me. Rookie and Jet Pack Guy.
“Did you notice any unusual activity in the
mine before the cart broke down?” Jet Pack
Guy asked the crowd.
The penguins spoke to each other in low tones,
trying to remember. A pron penguin spoke
up first.
“No,” he said. “Why? Should we have?”
“Just asking,” Jet Pack Guy replied.
A purple penguin narrowed his eyes
suspiciously. “Hey, why did the EPF send two
agents to investigate a broken mine cart?
Isn’t that a job for Gary the Gadget Guy?”
“Normally it would be,” Rookie told him.
“But Agent G has uncovered some evidence
_ that Herbert the evil Polar Bear is plotting
something, and he wanted us to make sure
that this isn’t a - hmph!”
Jet Pack Guy clamped his flipper around
Rookie’s beak. “What Agent Rookie meant
to say is that this is standard procedure.
Nothing to worry about here.
Right, Rookie?”
Rookie slowly nodded, and Jet
Pack Guy removed his flipper.
“Right!” Rookie said. “Standard
procedure in case of suspicious
activi - hmph!”
Jet Pack Guy shut Rookie’s
beak once again.
“There’s nothing more to
see here, folks.”
The penguins looked ©
disappointed, but they slowly
began to waddle away.
Rookie wriggled out of Jet Pack Guy’s
grip. “Hey, what was that all about?
| was just telling them what G said
about Herbert.”
Ever since he had washed up on the island,
the villainous polar bear had made it his
mission to warm up Club Penguin and
get rid of those pesky agents.
With the help of allies like Klutzy the Crab Then a rumbling sound began to echo through :
and the Protobot, he had caused all kinds the tunnel. The sound grew louder and louder.
of trouble on Club Penguin - including Something was coming toward him!
earthquakes and avalanches!
Jet Pack Guy shone his flashlight down the
“That’s top secret,” the other agent reminded shaft to see Rookie barrelling toward him in a
him. “G doesn’t want to alarm anyone on the mine cart at top speed.
island. We don’t want anyone to panic. Got it?”
“Woo hoo!” Rookie cried, balancing on the cart
Rookie gave a smart salute. “Got it, JPG! Now with just one flipper. “You’re right, JPG! It’s
let’s do some investigating.” working great!”
Jet Pack Guy sighed. “Please don’t call “| said it’s not working!” Jet Pack Guy yelled.
me JPG.” “Rookie, stop!”
He took a flashlight off his tool belt and But Rookie couldn’t hear him over the roar of
shone it into the dark Mine. The beam of light the cart. Jet Pack Guy raced to meet the cart
glinted off a metal cart in the distance. before it collided with the broken mine cart.
With a flying leap he reached out and pulled
“That must be the broken cart,” Jet Pack Guy the brakes on Rookie’s speeding cart.
said. “Let’s check it out.”
Creeeeeeeeeeak! The cart’s brakes squealed
“Roger that!” Rookie said enthusiastically. He as they came to an abrupt stop. The force
took a magnifying glass from his tool belt. sent Rookie flying. He landed with a thud
“How about | comb the tunnel for clues?” inside the broken cart.
“Fine,” Jet Pack Guy said as he waddled toward Dazed, Rookie looked around. “Hey, | thought
the cart. He bent down and started examining
the axles and wheels. The front left wheel had you said this was working.”
tilted, and wasn’t firmly on the track like the Jet Pack Guy’s face turned even more red
other three. On closer inspection he saw the than usual. “Il said - never mind.” He took a
problem: a loose bolt. deep breath to calm himself. “The cart’s still
broken. But it doesn’t look like foul play. A nut
A few metres down the tunnel, Rookie must have fallen off during a sharp turn. Now
was busy examining a stalactite with his we’ve got a loose bolt on the front left wheel.”
magnifying glass. “There could be clues
anywhere,” he muttered. “Don’t worry, I’ll find it!” Rookie said. He pulled
out his torch and headed back down the track.
“I think | Know why the cart isn’t working!” “I think |saw some stuff in this little cave
Jet Pack Guy called down to him. over here!”
In the echoing tunnel, Rookie didn’t hear him Jet Pack Guy sighed and began to scan the
correctly. “The cart is working? Super!” he ground around the mine cart. He was sure the
cried, and then raced back to the Mine Cave.
missing nut had to be nearby. But if Rookie
“No, | said | think | know why it isn’t working!”
Jet Pack Guy repeated, but Rookie was too far wanted to go running off again, he knew
away to hear him. The agent shook his head. nothing he could say would stop him.
“Well, he gets an A+ for enthusiasm,” Jet Pack The agent carefully moved his torch along the
rocky floor of the cave, hoping to find the
Guy muttered to himself. “Although | wonder missing piece. He had circled the cart once
why he ran out like that?”
when Rookie came running up, breathless.
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“| found it!” he cried. “The missing nut!” “Okay, JP—” Rookie stopped when Jet Pack
Guy glared at him. “I mean, Jet Pack Guy.”
He placed a small, round piece of metal in
Jet Pack Guy’s flipper. The agent held it up They waddled to the site of the explosion,
to examine it and frowned. ducking into the small cave Rookie had
found. A big hole had been blasted into the
“This isn’t a nut,” he said. “It’s a cap. And cave’s back wall.
there’s something written on it. Let’s see.”
“We’ll have to close the Mine until we
Jet Pack Guy aimed his flashlight at the cap: can shore this up,” Jet Pack Guy said
with a frown. “We need to make sure
DANGER. REMOVING THIS SAFETY CAP MAY everything’s safe.”
CAUSE EXPLOSION.
Rookie waddled to the hole and peered
“Rookie, where did you get this?” Jet Pack through it.
Guy asked.
Rookie pointed down the track. “There’s
a little cave not far from here. There’s a
big metal can, and | saw this round piece
of metal on top of it, so | grabbed it and
brought it to you.”
Jet Pack Guy looked worried. “Rookie, duck!”
Rookie looked around. “A duck? Where?”
Jet Pack Guy pushed Rookie down to the
ground and fell beside him — just in time.
BOOM! An explosion rocked the Mine shaft.
Tiny pieces of rock shot through the tunnel
and a cloud of dust made it impossible to
see for several minutes. When the dust
cleared, Jet Pack Guy stood up and brushed
off his suit.
“Rookie, are you okay?” he asked.
Rookie jumped up. “You bet!” he said. “Wow!
That was a pretty cool explosion, wasn’t it?”
Normally, Jet Pack Guy could remain
calm in any situation. But all of his
patience had vanished.
“No, Rookie!” he fumed. “Blowing up the
Mine is not acceptable!”
Rookie looked deflated. “Sorry. | guess | get
carried away sometimes.”
“Come on,” Jet Pack Guy said gruffly. “Let’s
go see what damage you’ve caused.”
“Um, first you might want to call G,” Jet Pack Guy shook his head and pressed
Rookie said. some buttons on his spy phone. “G, you’d
better get to the Mine shaft right away.”
“Why?” Jet Pack Guy asked.
Seconds later a blue penguin teleported into
Rookie motioned to him. “Check this out.”
the tunnel. He wore round glasses, and a blue
The hole opened up into another small cave shirt and tie peeked out from beneath his
- a secret one. This cave held all kinds of
technical-looking equipment. white lab coat. Most penguins on the island
knew him as Gary the Gadget Guy, the genius
“Hey, isn’t that a piece of the conveyor belt inventor who created games and devices such
from Pizzatron 3000?” Rookie asked, pointing. as the Clock Tower and Pizzatron 3000. But
secret agents called him G, the Tech Lead for
Jet Pack Guy nodded. “Sure looks like it. the EPE
And that’s the claw from the Aqua Grabber.”
“Is everything all right, Jet Pack Guy?” Agent
“And there’s one of the cannons from G asked. Then he noticed the hole in the cave
Puffle Launch,” Rookie said. “What’s it all and raised an eyebrow. “Oh, | see. There’s
been an explosion.”
doing here?”
“That was, um, my fault, kind of, ”
Jet Pack Guy looked thoughtful. “You’re right, Rookie admitted.
Rookie. We need to call G.”
“That’s not why we called you down here,” Jet
Rookie beamed and started to do a little Pack Guy said. “Check out what’s in there.”
dance. “He says I’m right! He says I’m right!”
Gary approached the hole and looked inside. that the Director make you permanent
“Aha! Just as | suspected!” partners. What do you think of that?”
“What do you mean, G?” Rookie asked. Jet Pack Guy looked stunned for a second.
Then he softened.
The blue penguin turned to face the agents.
“Over the last few weeks, pieces from my “| hate to admit it, but Rookie, | couldn’t have
inventions have gone missing from all over the done it without you,” he said. He held up his
flipper for a high-five.
island. | didn’t think anything of it at first, but
Rookie jumped up and slapped his flipper.
when it kept happening |thought that Herbert When he landed, he spun around and started
must be behind it. |suspect he is gathering his happy dance again. “Did you see that? Jet
this technology to construct some new kind Pack Guy high-fived me. Me! This guy!”
of dastardly device.” He stopped. “You’re the best, JPG.”
“Whoa,” Rookie said. “That could have “Rookie, if we’re going to be partners
been bad!” you’ve got to remember one thing,” Jet Pack
Guy said.
G smiled. “His stash of stolen goods has been
discovered, thanks to you two agents! “What’s that?” Rookie asked. “Never let the
Good work!” bad guy see you first? Always carry your Spy
Phone? Eat a good breakfast every day?”
Rookie grinned and looked up at Jet Pack Guy.
“Did you hear that? Gary said we did good Jet Pack Guy shook his head. “No,” he said.
work! I’ve got to remember to write that in my “The one thing you need to remember is to
diary tonight.” never, ever, call me JPG!”
“In fact,” G went on, “you two make such a
good team that | am going to recommend
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Set a time limit.
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first is victorious.
Operation
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Across:
5. Outfits and accessories only available to agents are found here. (5, 4)
6. No one knows this penguin's true identity. (8)
7. This polar bear is always causing trouble for agents. (7)
9. Every agent is issued this piece of equipment. (8, 5)
10. Build cannons as fast as you can to protect the EPF mainframe in this game. (6, 8)
Down:
1. The agency that protects Club Penguin and keeps it safe. (5, 7, 5)
2. Agents are sent out on this kind of mission every week. (5, 3)
3. Agents receive their orders from this inventor, also known as 6. (4)
4. The headquarters where agents meet and get their assignments. (7,4)
8. He's always eager to protect the island, even if he makes some mistakes along the way! (6)
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take one word and rearrange the letters to make one or more new WOES
‘snow’, you can make owns
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or ‘sown’.
Here are ten anagrams made from the names of penguins, places and things on
—_ Club Penguin. Rearrange the letters in the words to spell out one of the words
in the word bank. Write the answers in the spaces below. Then write the letters
_in the blue shaded boxes in order on the spaces opposite to find out a secret
_message from The Director of the EPF. |
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A hidden computer signal has been detected on the island. To read it, you
must decrypt the pass code. Can you work out the message and write it in
the space below?
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the code ... although the message is
highly unusual.
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Comm Helmet instead of my phone. Sorry, G!
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new data by myself, if you don’t mind.”
really cool!
Rookie looked deflated. “Okay, Gary. Let me
Gary the (eF-YoleX-ima CluvaoLUiclaLlemalicm gee laleMedicbststets know if you need me, okay?”
up on his beak. “Il appreciate your help, Rookie.
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ready for the next Fair. It pops popcorn twice the Coffee Shop. He found a table by himself
as fast, you see, so that penguins won’t have and began to write in his diary.
to wait in long queues.”
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Gary opened a drawer in the machine’s metal
base. “The popcorn goes in here, and then all |©
you need to do is simply flick the switch to |q @=
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the lever that turned on the machine. reay
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popcorn at an amazing speed. Gary tried cocoa. Because he was an elite agent, Rookie
always kept his eyes and ears open when
to reach the lever, but a spray of popcorn he was in a public place. He listened to the
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“l’m telling you, it’s possible to tip the Iceberg!”
“lve got this!” Rookie yelled. He opened his
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AV Tatinaliates *,..and then Miss Ruby said someone stole
her ruby!”
“Well, that was interesting,” Gary said,
Rookie snapped to attention. A stolen ruby?
lelgc}aellatedy eke)eXexelg alu.<-\aatclismagelaaialismta) olmexe|y-un He waddled over to a table occupied by one
Ig-XoloMf-1ared0|(ale-lale melal-we)eclared=m el-uayeielian
“I’m really sorry!” Rookie said. “I tripped.”
“Excuse me, but | overheard you talking
“It’s not a problem,” Gary said kindly. “It’s about a stolen ruby,” Rookie said. “Where
(ole waltsmar-)e) el-1alam
The two penguins looked confused.
“At The Stage, of course,” replied the | didn’t notice the sign above the door of the
Stage. It read: ‘Now Showing: Ruby and the
orange penguin. Ruby’. Had he seen it, he might have figured
out that the penguins in the Coffee Shop were
“Stage. Got it! I’m on the case!” Rookie said, talking about the plot of a play, and not a
real stolen ruby. In the play, a penguin named
before rushing out onto the street. :
Miss Ruby asks a detective named Jacques
He quickly waddled from the Town Center
to the Plaza, where The Stage was nestled © Hammer to help her find her missing gem.
between the Pet Shop and the Pizza Parlor. Eager to solve the case, Rookie ran inside. :
“This is my big chance!” he said as he made The stage inside was set Mies scenery painted
his way there. “I'll solve this missing ruby o black-and-white. |
mystery by myself and impress everyone at “| wonder what play they’re putting onhere?”
the EPF!”
Rookie wondered as he walked up the aisle.
Rookie imagined standing in the EPF room,
Surrounded by agents as G gave him a medal. “Well, that’s not important. I’ve got to find
this Miss Ruby so |can help her find her
“It was nothing,” he would say modestly. “I got missing ruby.”
a lead and followed it, just like any good EPF ancexe)d(=) approached apink penguin who was
pulling costumes out of a big, brown trunk. |
agent should.” |
Rookie was so lost in his daydream that he
SNOW \=
SHOWINGS’
“Excuse me,” he said. “Can you please tell me Miss Ruby shook her head as Rookie raced
‘where | can find Miss Ruby?” across the stage to talk to Tenor.
“| think she’s over there,” the penguin said, “Excuse me, Mr. Tenor,” he said. “I need to
pointing to a red penguin with blonde hair, ask you some questions about Miss Ruby’s
wearing a sparkly red dress. missing ruby.”
“Thanks!” Rookie said. Tenor looked confused. “Um, are you Jacques
Hammer? What’s with the hat?”
Miss SU]oAT-tom OX(elavedlof-\els¢ Plachiclacamelameas
stage, reading some script pages. “No, I’m Rookie,” he replied. “Why does
everyone keep asking me if I’m this Hammer
[‘guess she must be acting in this play, guy? And what’s wrong with my hat?”
whatever it is, Rookie inalvel¥coda)oom Mae) el-Mmillale| ma Co)sal iayeaem K-1ale) arsy-llePia(-Mier] ance mille) eliare
through the pages of his script. “Did things
. her ruby before opening night! olar-Tavex-meol ancioleat-1mal(ayedam me (elamenci-\-m-laNaaaliared
about a Rookie in here.”
“Excuse me, Miss Ruby?” Rookie asked,
_tapping her on the shoulder. “That’s because |just took the case,” Rookie
said. “And I'd like to ask you a few questions.
_ Miss Ruby turned around. “Yes?” she asked, Miss Ruby says you’re a suspect. Come clean.
Did you take her ruby?”
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Tenor looked down at his script. “Um, | was
(a heard that NVolU I(oks) MAYO] ange]ovulate Ke MIL <cmne)
'help you find it,” he said. “Mind if |ask you a right here with my Hopscotch Gang.”
few questions?”
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Miss Ruby KeXe),<-Yo Mtgo)aamesi(e(- ymuomsy[e(-mm el pa4( lop oey-]emar-\el el-1-1amele-\ aminea eyatc]Le
uCloahur-le-M\elemus- (elelU(-soM al-laalan(-\a@rammns) alom acollelo-10)
WoW pole) @(choM c-Yober-mlaa]Talenecweae61-)1|(-axer-]@Fama| mesYonolU IL<o¥moms ©)F<\Vmale)efsyoxelmezaPmale]airam
Rookie asked. “Tell you what. I’ll play you
thought NiolUKelN oX-Weolc-tstsy-toMelhac-ia-Ta\lV4AM at hopscotch. If |win, you answer
my questions. Okay?”
aalways wear this,” said Rookie, tapping his
Tenor frowned. “I don’t think it’s supposed to
cap. “And anyway, I’m Rookie. Who is this go like this.”
Hammer guy? Is he a suspect?”
“Nervous, huh?” Rookie asked. “Tell you what.
Miss Ruby pointed across the stage, where a Mle Com home) itarelxe)(e(-teba
green penguin in a blue suit was leaning against
the wall. “No, he’s the suspect. That’s Tenor.” Tenor shrugged. “Whatever you say!”
Tenor was another character in the play, but Rookie pulled a scarf from a nearby costume
iodU]al.@r- are mu'r-]1,¢-10 Me]olmolnal aoa alo)e}cyexnee)ameler-]cep
Rookie didn’t know that. He eyed the penguin Aat-Yamal-me)iinte)a(leree maliaats\-1)mmWie0e)el)layem ale
scarf across his red sunglasses.
suspiciously. In his shiny suit, Tenor looked like
an old-fashioned gangster. Just the type to “Watch this!” Rookie called out.
steal a valuable jewel.
lam o-lyex<]a meen ale) ome(o\\amaal-melel-] germe)t-lalalarcmalts
“And when was the ruby stolen?” feet in the numbered boxes. Even though he
Rookie asked her. (ox|o(olfab jmemsy-\-amal-Wexe) anyo)(-1u-\e maal-W oler-]gem->4el-laahip
“Last night,” Miss Ruby replied.
mi CTo}wosaT-)Meadsolo)4(-mcy-1(0 Fanaa RNV(ea)laoa(=1mOaL8 Re(onan
Miss Ruby!”
“How was that?” Rookie asked, pulling off time |talked to this Jacques Hammer.”
his blindfold.
He looked around the stage and saw a door
ii \Co)omokoPamKa-Tlaol atsr-](oPmcxelU[are layed aa)e)actoici-Vop to an office marked “Jacques Hammer,
“You didn’t even step on any of the lines.” Detective.” Rookie walked to the door and
stepped inside.
“So you'll answer my questions?”
Rookie asked. Hammer’s office was black and white, just like
“Why not?” Tenor replied. the rest of the set. A green penguin wearing a
_ trench coat and fedora hat sat behind a desk.
“Then tell me,” Rookie said. “Did you steal Miss
Ruby’s ruby?” “I was working late. A terrible storm was
raging,” Jacques Hammer was saying. Then he
“I didn’t,” Tenor said. “I told you, | was hanging looked up at Rookie in surprise. “Hey! You’re
with my Hopscotch Gang all night.” not Miss Ruby.”
Rookie frowned. “You're sticking to your story, “No, I’m Rookie,” Rookie said. “Do you always
huh? I’ve got to think about this.” _talk to yourself like that?”
Rookie stepped to the side and tapped Be The actor playing Jacques Hammer looked at
foot anxiously, thinking. his script, confused. “Is there some kind of
change or something?”
“l’ve got no other leads,” he said. “Maybe it’s
““Nothing’s changed,” Rookie replied. “Miss aat=m ella) el-1areU|amar-marclemct-\-1am e\Vmmal-melessiae[aal~
trunk earlier walked up to him. “Excuse me,
Ruby’s ruby is still missing.”
are you looking for this?” she asked.
aEvaavaatctaestt tee etaliva exe)cto lL<MalMUlare -lesieerete R
She opened a flipper to reveal a shiny
“Oh; | get it! You’re with the props department. red ruby! It wasn’t real, of course. It was
You see, the ruby has been planted on the set, Fes 0)ge)ONKo) analal-ws0)(-VAM lu Lemacole) d{-mcialimellolaine
over bys realize that.
“Planted? efersit!” Rookie said. “And you can “That’s it!” Rookie cried, jumping up. “Where
:give |me my props later, after | find the ruby.” did you get it?”
ookieran out of the office, and the first “It got dirty during rehearsal yesterday, so |
ng he spotted was a potted plant ona was Cleaning it,” she explained. “I was just
going to put it back in Miss Ruby’s safe.”
My oy-{e(-t<)-] P(e [6lan)ol-Xo meat -Me)i-lal mela aal-malolela
9) lling dirt everywhere. He dug through the “Oh, so it was all a misunderstanding!” Rookie
lig searching for the jewel. said, taking it from her. “Let me take this
ope! Noruby here!” back to Miss Ruby!”
okie ran to the next part of the set, which Rookie bounded across the stage and happily
gave the ruby back to the actress playing
decorated to look like a hotel lobby. He Miss Ruby.
‘abbed the potted plant from next to the
“Here you go, ma’am,” he said. “It wasn’t
al=xe) quale (3)eaMmal-laatcMe Ulan]ey-Xe Miemelamual-Walorele stolen after all.”
tarted to olfemualcolelolamuarcmcelolace “Um, thank you,”
Miss Ruby said,
reeither!” he said, brushing the
taking the ruby
irt fromhis flippers. “But |feel like I’m
igelaamaliaan
close.”
ran into the next room, Miss Ruby’s
ng room. He found a potted plant by the
ouch and dumped it onto the floor, just
ke the others. Dirt flew everywhere. Rookie
Ker-)N|ateUreaualgolUislamual-Me among ter-Maalela-
While Rookie looked for the jewel, a yellow
"penguin wearing ¢EMmel ig-{ex1o) acMer-] oMer-Tan\-M alee
the theatre. The actors playing Miss Ruby,
ae Tenor ard Jacques TElaslaatslanclacmelamuatsecire(=
of th stage, laughing.
| “What's goingon?” iatMellg-toumolar-s1.<-te MaaVlato)
“Pm ner sure?ice Ruby replied. “But he’s
hilarious!”
Back on stage, Rookie sat on the floor,
discouraged. “No ruby! What do | do now?”
“No need to thank me,” Rookie replied. “That’s “My name’s Hammer. Jacques Hammer,” he
my job!” said. “I was working late. A terrible storm
was raging.”
Then he waddled off the stage, feeling great.
He couldn’t wait to tell his friends at the EPF! There was a knock on the door, and a
Back at headquarters, the first agent penguin entered - but it wasn’t Miss Ruby.
Rookie found was Dot, the agency’s master of
It was a green penguin with a propeller cap
covert operations.
and sunglasses. |
“Dot, you’ll never guess what just happened!”
Rookie said excitedly. “I just solved a “Hi,” the penguin said. “I’m Rookie.”
mystery!”
Dot gasped. “Rookie!” she whispered. “It
“Really?” Dot asked. “What happened?” looks like they’ve made you a character in
the play!”
“| heard that a penguin named Miss Ruby lost
her ruby over at The Stage, so | helped her The director had loved watching Rookie so
find it,” Rookie said. much that he rewrote the play at the last
minute. Rookie watched as the actor playing
Dot gaspede“Oh, Rookie, I think | know alton ede<\"i-10m elfiareimed(el-Xem ale)esserew)el aur-lale,
(olUlaa)of-temr-]| Mejmmnal-m olo)au{om9)F-lalucmelanlomaal-Milelela
what happened.” The audience roared with laughter.
“What do you mean?” Rookie asked. “Fantastic!” said a penguin behind Rookie.
maLatc\ase] aal-te rela We)(ba-kclalve)alcxemeldlaa\sMele-laays)
“Meet me at The Stage in an hour,” she said. into a comedy!”
“Then you'll understand.”
When the play ended, every penguin in the
When Rookie and Dot got to The Stage, theatre stood up and clapped. Dot turned to
dressed-up penguins were buying tickets to Rookie and smiled.
get inside. The play was about to start.
“What do you think of that, Rookie?” Dot
“So why are we back here?” Rookie asked. asked. “You’re a hit!”
Dot pointed up to the sign. “Rookie, you didn’t Rookie smiled back. “I give it two flippers up!”
solve a real mystery. You got mixed up ina he replied. »
rehearsal for the play.”
Rookie looked up. “Now Showing. Ruby and
the Ruby,” he read out loud, and his green
cheeks turned pink with embarrassment. “So
that’s why everyone seemed so confused.”
|BXo}omoL¥) a-Wa allo)ol-1arelamaltsmsyarel0|(e(-1 mmmBloa)iamni-1-1|
bad, Rookie. You were trying to do a good
thing. Come on, let’s go watch the play.”
“All right,” Rookie said with a sigh.
The lights were dimming as Dot and Rookie
found their seats. Then the bright stage lights
switched on to reveal Jacques Hammer sitting
behind his desk.
, a a” a
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‘Put a sheet of paper
on top of a sheet of
‘wax paper.
@
Use the pen to write a top
secret message to another
EPF agent. The message must
show up on the wax paper so
press the pen hard.
@
Take the wax paper sheet
to your fellow agent.
You may need to go
in disguise.
When the secret message a ppears, he must
decode it.
Secret Shadows
Match the Club Penguin character to his or her shadow.
Capture Herbert
G has a lock on Herbert's coordinates. Two agents have
set out to capture the polar bear. Which one will succeed?
Follow each agent's glowing line to work
out which one leads to Herbert.
,
ERR.
(=(op)l@]ol-m ater: lee MCT- laa)
Many strange things are happening on the island. G needs all
agents out in force to investigate. Be the first player to finish
all of the Field-Ops to win.
Investigate the
sightingofa
' suspicious crab
_ attheCove.
Move ahead
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player, or a different coin.
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one space. the directions on
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tan Defenders
66 |t'sthe best day ever!” Rookie said with a big smile. “Me “Pizza, pizza, pizza!” Rookie sang. “I'm going to eat a pizza
Hand my best friend, Jet Pack Guy, are getting pizza made by a brown puffle. Yum!”
together. I'm going to get a chocolate-covered broccoli They walked into the Pizza Parlor. Brown puffles were '|
flipping dough in the air like pros. s
_ pizza. Do you want to share it?” he asked the red penguin
“next to him. 3
Jet Pack Guy frowned “Negative on that. And Rookie, we. They ordered their pizza and just as the waiter placed it
in front of them, their Spy Phones began blinking. It was a
work‘together. |wouldn't say we're best friends.” message from 6G! It said:
R okie didn't even hear Jet Pack Guy's comment. The — “Report to the EPF Command Room at once. I've detected
green penguin had rushed off so quickly that his propeller unusual activity on the EPF computers and have traced it
( ap began to spin. He skidded to a stop in front of the to the Ultimate Protobot.”
ffee Shop and stuck his head in the door.
ok atallthese brown puffles!” he called. Rookie looked longingly at the hot, cheesy pizza in front
of him. “I'm sooooo hungry!”
t ackGuy glanced around. He had noticed that many “We'll eat when we're finished protecting Club Penguin,”
uins were walking their brown puffles today. Jet Pack Jet Pack Guy said sternly. “It's our duty.”
walked tothe Coffee Shop door and peeked inside.
guins‘saton the red couches while other penguins, “Goodbye, pizza,” Rookie said sadly before they
teleported to the Command Room using their
ing green aprons, served them hot cocoa. Brown Spy Phones. “I'll miss you!”
ites filled the room, helping the servers pour the
‘SThe puffles wore goggles and poured hot cocoa They appeared out of thin air in the Command Room. “I
guess secret agents decided to take their puffles to work,
eakers.
oks |like fun!” Rookie said. He rushed into the too,” Rookie said as he looked around. “Look at all of them
ed room. “I'm going to help-”Before he could finish, - they're so cute!”
ippedover a bag ofjava beans. The high-tech room was filled with computers and
monitors. It was also filled with penguin agents and their
kGuy helped Rookie off the floor with a sigh. brown puffles. Some of the puffles were riding on their
aeRookie,LLet'sgo get that pizza.” toy rocket ships. Others were playing with tiny ray beam
devices.
“We don't have time for cute,” Jet Pack Guy said. “We've
got work to do.”
a a blue penguin wearing a t-shirt that He nodded across the-room, to where Gary the Gadget
Guy was standing next to System Defender, the computer
saic atHeart My”, and had a picture of abrown puffle program designed to keep the EPF computers safe. The
es theletters. blue penguin wore round glasses and a white lab coat,
and he was frowning.
Rookie followed Jet Pack Guy and they approached Gary.
j “aresaoanbrown outflesout es “Thank you for coming so quickly, agents,” said Gary -
who was also known by his EPF codename, 6.
“Sure!”treblue penguin answered enthusiastically.
“Allthebrown puffle fans decided to have a special day. “You got it, G!” Rookie beamed. “You tell me to jump, |
Wel recallingitTake Your Brown Puffle to Work Day’.” say ‘how high’? You ask me to sing, |ask 'how loud’? You
tell me to dance -”
_ detPacak nodded.“Got it. Thank you.”