[i]Erased..?[/i] Biermann was certain that he'd never been searchable on the internet to begin with, perhaps Alice, who must've had Smith's permission to enter the room, simply said that to make it seem to him that they were able to find something on him... Biermann realized that he didn't really care, he began scanning the room for the cameras. He'd spotted, at least, three in the conference room though he was sure that there were more. [i]A camera...[/i] He'd spotted one. [i]So the BUC is going to watch us in here... I imagine that only Smith is permitted to review the footage...[/i] Alice had taken Stuart with her. [i]Now why would she do that? It's clearly because she wants to tell him something in private, but what..?[/i] Biermann left the room and took the elevator to the apartments. Along the way up, he thought. [i]She'd just finished telling everyone that they'd been deleted from the internet... Then she said that they were having trouble deleting Stuart from UK servers... Why would she not mention anyone else?[/i] Biermann was certain that if he searched for Doctor Nathan McCoy, being the former psychology director at NYU, he'd find him on a UK server - something about a psychology conference, no doubt. [i]But why would the UK fight against the deletion of Stuart Front..?[/i] Biermann had reached his apartment, he passed the living room and made for the bedroom. [i]Perhaps he has criminal charges... A government official with criminal charges was not unheard of... Perhaps the charges were non existent...[/i] He'd made it to the bed and tucked himself in. [i]So if the charges were not charges... What am I saying? If the charges were never there then they couldn't be called charges... So... Mr. Front was a Press Officer? Controlling the press? Perhaps manipulating the press... So he'd make the press say what he wanted them to say about the prime minister? So he'd threaten them and such? Sure, let's go with that. Alice called him aside to talk to him about the way he'd get people to do what he wanted....[/i] Biermann fell asleep, he hadn't changed his clothes.