I am entirely stealing from, errr paying tribute to, Adamu's handling of Al's flashbacksOctober 1st 2069, West Edmonton Mall, Athabaskan Council"I might be interested in some work, yes. I'd like to know more first, of course."
The hard faced man stared at the barrista, waiting for the latter to drop his gaze before responding "I'll want to know more about you, first -- see if you are the right man for the job or not." The growling voice held notes of doubt and of challenge.
The barrista squared his shoulders nervously, but his voice was steady as he responded "Of course. I can take a break in just over 43 minutes, I'm afraid you'll have to wait until then for more in depth conversation, Mr, um, what do I call you?"
"Fisher"
"So we'll talk then, Mr. Fisher sir?"
"No 'Mister', just Fisher."
Most of an hour later the two sat at the small table wedged in next to the display of self-heating, disposable, single-serve soycaff cups. Fisher took a sip of his plain black 'caff, then started "I asked around at a local virtual reality place for the local most suspected of cheating in matrix games, but who had never been caught. Michael Rudnyckyj seemed to be the consensus name."
"That's me -- but I've never cheated at matrix games. People are just jealous because I'm good, and I'm quick -- they think I have some sort of speed hack going. But I take games way too seriously to cheat. I'm hoping to get picked up on a pro squad and any whiff of cheating would rule me out, plus you don't get better if you cheat."
"But you were kicked out of college for trying to hack a professor's files." Fisher delivered it as a statement, not a question. "Tell me about that."
Michael briefly fidgeted with his caramel carreto soy-latte, suddenly worried at this sign that Fisher had researched him, before admitting "Yah, well ... I was taking gaming more seriously than Comparative Parazoology. I wasn't a big fan of the class, it had a ton of detail to remember, I'd let things slide for too long and while I have a good memory there is limits to how fast I can cram stuff in. I thought I'd take a look to see if she was drafting the exam yet, get an idea of what to focus on, you know?"
He took a sip of his drink, but his eyes were firmly fixed on the past as he continued his story. "School's security is pretty drek so it was easy enough to come up with scripts that would get me in. I found the file easily, but I never thought to look for a data bomb on it. Never knew Lebuff had it in her. The bomb triggered alarms, and did enough damage to the gear I'd cobbled together that I couldn't get it to shut down before I was traced."
"What did you learn from that?"
"Never underestimate old people; they might be slower but sometimes they make up for it with sneaky."
"Not 'I should study harder' or 'Always look for traps?'"
Michael thought "I'm probably about to lose a job, but frag it, let's just be honest." He shrugged and answered "I'll be honest -- number two on my lessons learned list might be 'I shouldn't have ever taken Comparative Parazoology.' What a waste -- I mean sure I want to be a detective and this stuff can come up, but almost always we can just look that sort of stuff up on the matrix. The old-school stuff of memorizing trivia and pretending that makes you smart is just a waste."
Fisher apparently decided something, as his body language changed and he announced. "Fair enough, we both know you waste your time and aren't above trying to be sneaky to make up for it, but it sounds like you are honest enough with yourself and with me; I can work with that. I'll tell you more about the job, but you have to agree not to talk about it, whether or not you take it. You wouldn't like the consequences if you do talk."
Michael had a sudden idea of just how serious this threat could be, but he swallowed his nerves and assured the older man "I can keep my mouth shut."
Job is simple enough, I'm looking for an out-of-towner who is spending some time in this spirits-forsaken frozen backwater. He's a gamer and there can't be that much else to entertain him here, so I'm sure he'll be playing games, using local hosts. I'm looking to track him down, so I'd want you to identify him in-game, and trace him back to a physical location."
Michael smiled and enthused "Stalking someone like that sounds fun -- I'm in. Errr, I mean, what is the pay that you mentioned?"
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