Excuse me, I have a question. If it's not too much trouble.
[Yes, he can see her managing supplies from his distant vantage point. But he won't approach her. He thinks he's out of sight.]
[Yes, he can see her managing supplies from his distant vantage point. But he won't approach her. He thinks he's out of sight.]
FROM: smith.erwin@cdc.org
TO: gliese@cdc.org
>Are you open to suggestions from your recruits?
>Quite a number of the recruits aren't familiar with firearms.
>A brief demonstration with your standard weaponry would increase success rate in attempts to use those weapons in action.
TO: gliese@cdc.org
>Are you open to suggestions from your recruits?
>Quite a number of the recruits aren't familiar with firearms.
>A brief demonstration with your standard weaponry would increase success rate in attempts to use those weapons in action.
FROM: korra@cdc.org
TO: gliese@cdc.org
It's already hard enough with being kidnapped and tricked, but threatening to take away food if your team doesn't help you? You could just ask. Or maybe give people something, since that's how favors work.
Like fireproof gloves for people on your team who aren't used to the cold. That'd be a great place to start!
TO: gliese@cdc.org
It's already hard enough with being kidnapped and tricked, but threatening to take away food if your team doesn't help you? You could just ask. Or maybe give people something, since that's how favors work.
Like fireproof gloves for people on your team who aren't used to the cold. That'd be a great place to start!
FROM: chidori.kaname@cdc.org
TO: gliese@cdc.org, ghost@cdc.org
To whom it may concern: regarding the CDC files on each of the members here, is there some way I can get a request granted to remove some of the information on one of them? Or make some of it private?
TO: gliese@cdc.org, ghost@cdc.org
To whom it may concern: regarding the CDC files on each of the members here, is there some way I can get a request granted to remove some of the information on one of them? Or make some of it private?
Self preservation. Privacy. A few reasons which may seem silly to others, but I am willing to bargain for this.
I apologise.
If I lost anything I was issued with en route, should I report it?
If I lost anything I was issued with en route, should I report it?
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
The problem isn't that I don't know where it is. It's that it's inaccessible.
The problem isn't that I don't know where it is. It's that it's inaccessible.
[Uh. Shit. This is getting to the point where he has to tell her someone made off with his rifle, and he'd really rather not.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
It's not so much a question of where. More who.
There were some difficulties on the journey. It was my own fault. [Uh.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
It's not so much a question of where. More who.
There were some difficulties on the journey. It was my own fault. [Uh.]
[aljfdgklj, he says.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
Personnel, I thought, were harder to replace than materiel.
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
Personnel, I thought, were harder to replace than materiel.
Even if I worked this single mission for free?
Enlighten me? Or point me in the right direction. Please.
Is it really that much of a big deal to have that information available to everybody? What's the point?
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