@ Marco Blake's comm comes through with a priority flag. >> >> Marco, I've got the permissions. Your package can expect priority delivery and once we confirm veracity of the contents payment will include every single protection we can afford the contents. << <<
@ Subaru What's missing? How am I supposed to find what's missing? Her body still hurts. Her emotions are raw. And now some damned deck is taunting her to find what's missing. She will burn it to the Nine Hells once she's done with this job. But right now she needs it because her last failure, failing to see the other deckers interference, almost cost them the job. She's not going to let that happen again. But, how do I find what's missing? As her mind feverishly begins to focus on the problem, delving deeper into the trix, she begins comparing Dana's bio with that of other scientists at her level. Unfortunately there are hundreds of them. Eidetic memory can recall minutia. But, it can't automatically compare and contrast it. Finally she finds it, or rather deduces it. Mackenzie Dana Wallace is missing DNA information. There are others that are supposedly missing it. But, if you search hard enough you can find it, taken secretly in some cases. Or openly and guarantees that it remain secret in others. But, in her case there is none. There is evidence of where it's been taken in secret. But, in every case it was removed in less than 48hrs. Someone very powerful is hiding her parentage. And considering that that very public and legal parentage is lesser nobility, it means that not only is her real parentage not that nobility, her real parentage would have to be extremely damning, even in this day and age.
@ Marco Dana looks at Marco and says, "Leonard paid for it. Or rather his company did. He's CEO for a company with divisions in pharmaceuticals, bioware, aerospace components, packaging, gene tech, optics, energy. He's Leonard Zhang-Xu. They're not mega-corp, but, Leonard thought that the profits from this venture would not only move them into that status, but, do so with a product that would put them on the map as major players in mana pharmacology. It's really an uncharted field of study and I was on cloud nine to be it's chief architect and innovator. A breakthrough would have put me in the history books permanently." She grimaces and looks down at her tea for a moment. "I guess I let that thought go to my head. I really drove that research despite the setbacks and evidence of addiction. I thought I could find a way around that, or at least counter it with another drug." she shakes her head. "Hubris to think I just needed more time. And that my drug wasn't already being used, as effective as it was, I should have known someone would be using it even without patents and sufficient testing."