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*Moves my mouth to one side*
You know, maybe you’re the supervillain.


Maybe I am cut out for that. Too bad I never intend to try it out.
*Shrugs*
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Sure, I don’t have anything against that plan. If it fails, there’s no huge downside either.


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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That one is harder. So it’s a trade off.


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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If they notice it. And at that point, it might just be too late.


That plan has many more points of failure than just getting in good with a writer.
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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.


A hack would quickly get backpedaled on I imagine.
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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.


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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They may be just as confused as us. We could plant a fake news story.


That sounds like a whole darn operation. But possible?… Maybe…
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*Shrugs*
Given that it’s not locked up, probably not. But I’m not going to assume anything.


If they did, there’s no way we’d be able to hide anything from them.
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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.


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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What do we tell her, then?


This one is trickier. I don’t know.
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