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Good afternoon, numbered-network viewers. I'm writing this time with a solemn job request.
My brother has gone missing. He was travelling abroad when this happened, and the local investigation is coming up with nothing. If there is anyone here who has an ability or talent that could help locate him, please contact me privately through my number. There is a reward out for anyone who can provide information that leads to finding him.
Thank you for your time.
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formermagicalgirl (backdated to just before all this started going down):
I understand that you're the one I need to contact for copies of those hacked ThunderCorp emails. Do you still have them?
My brother has gone missing. He was travelling abroad when this happened, and the local investigation is coming up with nothing. If there is anyone here who has an ability or talent that could help locate him, please contact me privately through my number. There is a reward out for anyone who can provide information that leads to finding him.
Thank you for your time.
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I understand that you're the one I need to contact for copies of those hacked ThunderCorp emails. Do you still have them?
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[He waits, patiently, for Cesar to either ask for more reassurance or to say what might be a linchpin in solving this.]
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As I said, I think this is less relevant than others on the network might assume: I'm a hydraulics test engineer for Thunder Corp.
I'll have been working there for two years, this coming June.
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You're probably right... it would incite a bit of a panic if that got out, not to mention put you in even more danger, so I understand your concerns. But it might be more relevant than you'd think. I'm confident that if it's not a random incident, it has something to do with your work.
[He sounds slightly annoyed; he feels they've wasted time beating around this, but ultimately, he's glad it's out now.]
Did your brother ever study Greek? I'd like to see a textbook. It's possible that my other spoke the language and that seeing materials associated with learning it might trigger an echo.
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He studied some Greek before travelling, but I don't have any of the books he used.
What other questions do you have about my brother's case? *His free hand moves to the file that's been resting off to one side, but he doesn't push it forward: he'll wait until he thinks he's prompted.*
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[It just means he'll have to figure it out by himself. Maybe shell out for a textbook of his own. He'll get over it, and for the purposes of this conversation, he recovers fairly quickly.]
As for questions... I'll let you know after I've glanced through what you've already compiled. I'm aware that you feel like things are moving forward while you're talking to me, but efficiency really is best in these cases. I can always call you with anything further I need to find out, remember.
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*He slides the file across the table to L, but doesn't usher him to open it. Instead, he simply takes another, longer drink from his coffee, and then lowers the cup.*
*If he looks like he's going to look through the file, he'll simply wait for him to finish. If not, Cesar will fill the silence with another question, but only once L's choice is clear.*
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He glances through the contents, taking in the names, locations, dates and numbers compiled there.
Then he finishes his coffee paste.]
This will be enough to go on, for now. I see you've included your contact information... I'll let you know once I find out if I speak Greek. I can't go there, obviously, but I can establish contacts.
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Please do. *Then, a bit more slowly,* I will see if I have any digital copies of books that might be useful to you. May I have your email, in case I find them?
*And this time that question isn't a fish for information, but really just a way to get them to him. He's still not very confident in this youth's people-finding abilities, but it's more of a lead than he's had so far, and if an echo triggering is possible, then he has to try.*
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My email...
[He grasps his pen in a way that looks awkward and painful, scrawling an email address on a napkin and sliding it across to Cesar. Though his handwriting is poor, it's not illegible, and it reads:
throwawaybishop@goodmail.com]
Please indicate clearly in the subject line who you are, and what you're contacting me in regards to.
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Thank you. You'll recognize me by the name I'll put in the subject.
*He looks down at the file, and then back at L: They're near the end of how much they can get from each other in this meeting, and he wants to wrap up loose ends.*
I'll be in touch. Is there any way besides email that I can get in contact with you? And do you have any more questions you need to ask?
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[He grabs for the napkin again; if he feels annoyed or inconvenienced by having to write again, he does a pretty good job of concealing it.
xxx-xxx-xxxx is the number.]
I think that's enough for now. I've got some of my own research to do... I'm dropping by the college book store on the way home to pick up a Greek textbook.
[You know, no big deal, dropping $80 on a hunch.]
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I hope your studies are productive, then. *It's a lot of money, but Cesar is unbothered: L isn't the first one to invest in quests for knowledge, and science has unforgiving price tags.*
*Cesar stands, taking his coffee with and leaving the file with Lazarus.*