"For sure for sure I wanna know more of what we're chasing. But if they were also runners, is posting about it on Needlenet safe? Maybe they'll be reading it too and find out other runners are after them, not just Shiawase security?" Forty reviews what she said, and doesn't think it was a stupid question. Well, the team will let her know one way or the other. And none of that changes that she should ask Heather about whether she knows a vicious team that can keep invisibility up on a bunch of people at once.
She carefully composes a message to Heather, gang-leader, dog-shaman, and the person who passed along word about this job. >>Hoi Heather, guess what: I didn't quite totally frag things up in the first two minutes. Mostly fragged it up for sure, but not totally. I went way heavy paranoid street on someone who likes more corp-style butt kissing, but I'm still on the job. Guess that means I'm getting better? But I'm not messaging to brag, I got a question. Looking for a team with good shooters, all invisible to cameras and to most of the double-digit people they shot. Don't know how many cause, duh, invisible, but more than one shooter for sure. They used a black van, so I guess they like the classics. Sound like anyone you heard of? And any idea how hard that level of invisibility is?<<
Then she has another thought that seems like a good one to her, and she gets worried-- the odds of her having two reasonable ideas in a row seem low. Still, she feels she has to ask "Hoi, I couldn't tell, but maybe one of you is real clever, or can get a computer to figure it out, or somethin'. I know we can't see the attackers on that film, but we can see the people dying. From when they are hit, where they are hit, the way they were falling, that sort of thing, can anyone figure how many shooters? I guess they could'a had non-shooters too, but at least we'd know somethin'."