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The ' Original Ten Books of Plato ' were a set of stone tablets seen by Myka in Warehouse 2 when she and Pete were trying to escape from it. The Books are presumably in Warehouse 13 now, along with the other surviving contents of Warehouse 2. Pete suggested to Artie that maybe they could send one of the Books to Myka, in an attempt to lure her back to the Warehouse.

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  • The ' Original Ten Books of Plato ' were a set of stone tablets seen by Myka in Warehouse 2 when she and Pete were trying to escape from it. The Books are presumably in Warehouse 13 now, along with the other surviving contents of Warehouse 2. Pete suggested to Artie that maybe they could send one of the Books to Myka, in an attempt to lure her back to the Warehouse.
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  • The ' Original Ten Books of Plato ' were a set of stone tablets seen by Myka in Warehouse 2 when she and Pete were trying to escape from it. The Books are presumably in Warehouse 13 now, along with the other surviving contents of Warehouse 2. Pete suggested to Artie that maybe they could send one of the Books to Myka, in an attempt to lure her back to the Warehouse.
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