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Inbox: Upcycled
[Just that simple, automated voice saying 'leave a message'.]
This page also serves as the text inbox for Ethan's Upcycled phone, as well as for any more secure networks he/someone may set up to use.
This page also serves as the text inbox for Ethan's Upcycled phone, as well as for any more secure networks he/someone may set up to use.
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This place has certainly been Something, though.]
A bit, admittedly. It's always nice to know you're not the only one. It feels ironic, though. I'm used to knowing a lot about everyone, back home. Important for my job and all. Didn't want to be near anyone, though.
[Despite it all, they carry on a conversation alright, don't they? Just sort of wandering from one subject to the next. Offering little bits of information without really getting into the deeper feelings of the situations.]
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What is it you did? [ She doesn't want to pry too much. She's still testing the waters here, testing how much she can ask, and how much she wants to even know. Surprisingly, she kind of wants to know more about Ethan. It's a strange feeling. ]
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[That, he's been fairly forthcoming about in person. There's a lot he'll say, at this point, compared to that first month.]
Mostly, we're part of a group that works to expose shady dealings in companies that are otherwise untouchable. Everything's supposed to be publicly known, after all, by the laws back home. When somebody violates that, it's usually for pretty shitty reasons.
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Is your group involved with law enforcement or the government? [ Or is this more... outside those particular realms? ]
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[The question itself makes him laugh, a short bark of a thing.]
No, we're... definitely considered vigilantes. Honestly, my boss is the only reason we're viewed in a positive light, considering what we do is basically terrorism. Most of us are willing to do whatever it takes, without a lot of limits, to protect people who don't know or don't want to believe what these people do.
[He knows what he's doing and how it's viewed, anyway.]