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This one is trickier. I don’t know.
We can’t say that someone broke in and used her PC, since that raises too many questions. The lab itself probably won’t play ball with us either.
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This one is trickier. I don’t know.
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We can’t say that someone broke in and used her PC, since that raises too many questions. The lab itself probably won’t play ball with us either.
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No, no we can’t.
*Sighs*
Hopefully keeping her in recovery for a bit will give us time to plan something. The lab doesn’t know what she did, do they?
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*Shrugs*
Given that it’s not locked up, probably not. But I’m not going to assume anything.
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If they did, there’s no way we’d be able to hide anything from them.
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They may be just as confused as us. We could plant a fake news story.
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That sounds like a whole darn operation. But possible?… Maybe…
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Picture this: We publish one “breaking news! Exposé on the origins of the mutant viruses!” in one trusted news journal, and before you know it, everyone is going to be publishing it.
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As an anonymous source. But to get published in a trusted news story, you have to be a trusted source for said reputable company.
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I see two routes. We could either pose as a good source and see if they really do their due diligence, or we could hack them and publish an article ourselves.
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A hack would quickly get backpedaled on I imagine.
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If they notice it. And at that point, it might just be too late.
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That plan has many more points of failure than just getting in good with a writer.
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That one is harder. So it’s a trade off.
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I can do harder. What I can’t do is watch a plan fall through and a bunch of hard work and results crumble down around it.
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Sure, I don’t have anything against that plan. If it fails, there’s no huge downside either.
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Exactly.
*Starts pacing, planning aloud half to myself*
And there are even a few ways to do it, including posing as an already trusted contact of the site and sending a message with their info. Which would be easy once I had a name. And names would be easy to get because I don’t have virtually any troubles with basically any data security here on your world.
*Snaps*
Oh yeah, it’s doable.
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*Moves my mouth to one side*
You know, maybe you’re the supervillain.
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If there was any time for it, I thought it was then.
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I thought you didn't have a choice?
*Laughs*
You're fine. If I really wanted dirt on you, I'd have recorded it. But I only just learned your name from when you and Melody introduced.
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I liked it, it was funny.
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Well,
*sticks my hand out*
Tamaki.