___Lumen___
His smile fades a little as you get down to business; he digs out a pack of middle-of-the-road smokes and nods at the offer of a brew.
He fidgets nervously as you look at him, clearly uncomfy and not sure of what the issue is. His eyes dart around the floor, desperately searching for something to focus on other than your glare.
He laughs nervously as you lift the mood, joshing him in the shoulder to reinforce that you were joking.
He sips at the tea as you explain the job and nods in agreement, his enthusiastic smile bleeding back across his young face.
Yeah sure, you got a name for this place? If you can get a card or a real good look at one, I could probably knock up a decent enough copy. I'd need you to scan the card though so I can copy its chip data. Should be doable though mate...
He scratched at his thin and wiry facial hair. Thumbing through the AR overlays he catches up on the bits of info he didn't provide.
Guy is gonna have decent security at home and that club won't be that easy either. At least they expect you to go in armed eh? one less fuckin about anyways.
I can create a profile on their side, providing I can get through their defenses. You'll prob need to find out what their door security is though. If its a card system, i'll need a working card or a scan of one if not. I've got a spare scanner at my gaff if you need it.
___Mantis___
Speedy chirrups and pecks hungrily at the seed you lay out in a dish for him, fluttering about and re-acquainting himself with his old home as you flick through the data you've got from Luke.
It shows that the container ship made port in Durban and the container was checked over there fine.
A commcode for Luke's contact in the Durban port authority is enclosed on the bottom of one file but no further scans into or out of any holding bay or checking process had been made in at London East Terminal.
A commcode is provided for Luke's London contact, named only as "J", but Luke's scrawly AR handwriting overlays the commcode with a note saying "no answer", which hardly fills you with confidence that his contact was still around.
More scrawly over-writing directs you to the Three Lions Inn, the nearest pub to the freight terminals. You assume Luke and "J" used this as a meeting point, or perhaps it was a last known position for him.
___Zwei__
Your heart races as your search turns up a worrying result.
A stain of resonance signature lingered around one of your public-facing persona config files, worryingly similar to one of the techno's sigs you'd sensed from the intercepts. Something about it worried you deeply, knowing what you did about personas and that segment of code, it was likely to have been a cookie or capture script. Either way, it wasn't great news.
You and your sprites set to work on removing the last vestiges of it's datatrail and you prep for your meet with Bex, going through your usual security procedures to rule out a digital ambush.
The layout of the host was identical, a shiny white pop-up host, straight out of "factory settings" mode, not a single iota of sculpting done.
Bex popped in right on time, her avatar different this time, thigh high boots complementing jet black shoulder length hair set to maximum reflectivity.
It was stylised to fuck, but man did it look good.
<<Bexter_101::>> Entered host...
<<Bexter_101::>> //Good work on those intercepts. We learned a lot. Got another job for you if you're up for it? Same rates again//