strove: (or rather: most were herbivores)
thanks clarke ([personal profile] strove) wrote in [community profile] meadowlark 2019-02-25 02:21 am (UTC)

I've done some chasing on the drug, but I haven't come up with anything. Morningstar's tech has given me the same answer several times over. I know it has to be someone corporate, but that's something we already know.

[Clarke doesn't think the drug is a lead right now. It's as much of a lead as anything else: a hanging piece of information that she hasn't successfully chased.]

If it's corporate, it'd be based here in New Amsterdam. Easier to make it so it's not documented, with travel being so monitored. Would that make Giles Bell the most likely culprit? They deal in pharmaceuticals, right? I've dismissed them before, but that's when it came to the monster. This isn't the same.

Or maybe someone at Giles Bell. How likely is it that we're the only ones falling through the cracks with some help?

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