[Cynthia Rawson - Sunday June 10th, 2075 - In VR] #131
Cynthia is a bit disappointed she didn't find much regarding the violence in Seattle. Not to surprisingly if she went looking with wrong assertions, but still... This doesn't feel too important now. Sure, to the targeted gangs it is. Or innocents in between. But right now, gang activity doesn't really matter. The news regarding Bogotá are much more interesting however. She finds probable that while the officials are under the protection of Liston, it may not be exactly what they wanted...
Being immune to the distance component of noise, she will keep Sherlock there, with instructions to find which government officials aren't in Liston's custody. She considers for a moment asking him to look at the last messages sent by the officials in said custody, but feels it's too much of a long stretch: if he finds some, good, but it would take to much time and energy for probably nothing. She will however, in conjunction to the search for free officials, ask him to look at any real opposition Liston could face. Maybe this opposition could be useful later? Or maybe something could be done to organise this opposition?
As for her, she will concentrate on the local situation. By cross-referencing data about the targeted and aggressor gangs with maps and their known (or supposed) alliance, she will first refine her impression regarding the Yak lieutenant. If the data seem to support this first impression, she will dig deeper into the identity and activities of this lieutenant. She's particularly interested in finding links between him and the colonel: she doesn't think for one moment that KE would let this play out if someone high up in the chain of command wasn't involved. And given what Tanya said, the colonel seems the more likely culprit.