I haven't forgotten, Clarke, and I hope that none of the first wave has. I only meant to ask if anything more had come of it.
[ clarifying her work up to this point, not doubting her (fitz doesn't do that; even when they disagree, she articulates her reasons, and he respects her for it). he just wants to be sure he hasn't missed anything, either. ]
And Patil was our chief lab contact, yes, though several others helped. She didn't have her own facilities, as far as I'm aware, however. It seems like most Morningstar techs use their day jobs to test samples. Or they did, before the raids. Regardless, you're right about the findings. As I said, I'm with you on corporate facilities being the most likely source, with expert work done there on the sly.
[ they're on the same page, he thinks, but he wouldn't want anyone reading along to think they have definitive evidence when they don't — yet. ]
Not surprising that something like this would be kept off the known market, is it? When it's so bloody horrifying.
As for the VP, I think they were infected, but that the infection itself enhances genuine emotions, however small or insignificant they are without the virus' interference. [ hurt, as in the case of Daisy; pissed off, like his coworker; or paranoid, in this potential suspect. ] That's based on my own anecdotal experiences with the affected, of course.
[ he's not convinced of the subsidiary's involvement, either, but he's not one to leave a stone unturned. ]
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[ clarifying her work up to this point, not doubting her (fitz doesn't do that; even when they disagree, she articulates her reasons, and he respects her for it). he just wants to be sure he hasn't missed anything, either. ]
And Patil was our chief lab contact, yes, though several others helped. She didn't have her own facilities, as far as I'm aware, however. It seems like most Morningstar techs use their day jobs to test samples. Or they did, before the raids. Regardless, you're right about the findings. As I said, I'm with you on corporate facilities being the most likely source, with expert work done there on the sly.
[ they're on the same page, he thinks, but he wouldn't want anyone reading along to think they have definitive evidence when they don't — yet. ]
Not surprising that something like this would be kept off the known market, is it? When it's so bloody horrifying.
As for the VP, I think they were infected, but that the infection itself enhances genuine emotions, however small or insignificant they are without the virus' interference. [ hurt, as in the case of Daisy; pissed off, like his coworker; or paranoid, in this potential suspect. ] That's based on my own anecdotal experiences with the affected, of course.
[ he's not convinced of the subsidiary's involvement, either, but he's not one to leave a stone unturned. ]