Yes sir. I will. [As much as he trusted Poe in many ways, security was never something he was going to leave entirely to someone else's word.]
It seems like no one's managed to figure out signal interception or tracking through the network yet, sir. If Aegis still requires direct check-in from field agents rather than just monitoring our position, it's likely no one's got the tech yet. [And that was good, frankly, because as sensible as Aegis' work was, he didn't entirely trust it to remain that way forever.]
Yes sir, unless an anomaly happens. We usually don't have any warning when those occur. [But on the other hand...] They seem to be centralized around Porter cities, usually. If we head out and away from them, we'll have a better chance to respond appropriately regardless.
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It seems like no one's managed to figure out signal interception or tracking through the network yet, sir. If Aegis still requires direct check-in from field agents rather than just monitoring our position, it's likely no one's got the tech yet. [And that was good, frankly, because as sensible as Aegis' work was, he didn't entirely trust it to remain that way forever.]
Yes sir, unless an anomaly happens. We usually don't have any warning when those occur. [But on the other hand...] They seem to be centralized around Porter cities, usually. If we head out and away from them, we'll have a better chance to respond appropriately regardless.
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I'll leave you to draw up the details of when and where and all that.
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