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“A Question of Trust: Part One”
X-COM Headquarters
Office of Morrigan O'Brien
Oct. 13th, 1300 Hours
"We see you have narrowed our search down in Antarctica." The Councilman folded his hands. "I take it, then, you are close to finding Acadia?"
"We are," Morrigan answered. "We were searching based on the idea that a base would require an incredible amount of power to keep its occupants safe from the cold. We now are searching under the assumption that the base might either be smaller, or mobile. It is difficult, especially with the difficulty our hacked files suggest finding Acadia's energy signature will be, but we believe with our current sweeping search, it is only a matter of time."
"Excellent." The councilmen leaned back, his already obscured face becoming darker still. "And your plasma weapon research."
"We believe Dr. Anderson has cracked the code, so to speak. We should be able to start producing them ourselves by the end of the weak. If we don't have them in time for Acadia, they'll be available for the other three." Morrigan tapped her fingers against the desk. "Speaking of... of Penny Anderson... I have a request to make of the Council."
"Go ahead."
"Well, the Overseer... our Overseer, not the... the Ethereal ones, has been adamant about keeping her safe. I have my theories as to why, especially based on a comparison of... of certain items in our possession, certain security footage, and Mr. Wiewiora's work in translating the alien text. But if my suspicions are correct, it is all the more reason to watch her."
The Councilman sat up, folding his hands. "Have you had trouble with this, Commander?"
"No, she is usually so engrossed in her work, she hasn't really noticed the extra security." Morrigan sighed. "My concern is with one of the scientist she is often seen with. I'd like for the Council to do a background check on him. Normally I wouldn't bother, but not only do I need to be sure she isn't harmed, but considering how much knowledge the Overseer seems to constantly have, I find it interesting that he has never made note of the individual she is constantly with."
"Your caution is noted. I will see what we can find out." The Councilman leaned forward. "I was curious about your alien guests. Did they follow their orders to remain apart from our fight with EXALT?"
Morrigan sighed. "Other then Death's unavoidable participation, yes. Though I'm still not sure why you had me order them to do so."
"With the confusion of the battle, and the question of loyalty that is still to be fully answered, we could not risk having such a large unknown factor throwing our soldiers off. Besides, we could not risk one of them being injured in a fight between two human forces and finding a way to blame it on X-COM."
"I... suppose I see your point." Morrigan shrugged. "At any rate, they'll be out of here soon." She took a drink of whiskey. "I believe that was everything on the agenda, so if..."
"Did you... get an unmarked package, Commander?"
Morrigan blinked several times in surprise. She opened up her drawers, and eventually found a small package she hadn't noticed before. "This?" She carefully opened it, and held it open over her desk, the single small, round, metallic object in it sliding out. "What is... is this a bug?"
"Your continued sentiment for Elene Exalt and Legion has been taken into consideration, and we..."
"Viktor Dorian is dead," Morrigan insisted. "Why do you insist on this continued mistrust?"
"Commander, as much help as Ms. Exalt has been, one can not forget that she has betrayed us before."
"Under duress!" Morrigan clenched her teeth. "And the cause of that duress is gone!"
"Yes, their primary enemy is gone." The Councilman raised his voice for the first time. "They have no need to hide on base anymore. And Ms. Exalt has, herself, admitted that she is genetically and psychologically programmed to put her life and Lusett Exalt's research above all else. How long until that comes back to bite you. What you fail to see is by clinging to this... misplaced loyalty, you are putting the project, and the lives of everyone on that base, in jeopardy. Now, we are not asking you to respond yet. You are merely tasked with bugging their room."
Morrigan squeezed her eyes shut. "I... I can't..."
"You must, Commander. We can not endanger this project because of your sentiments. Bug their room... or you'll be replaced."
Morrigan's eyes shot open. "What? You can't..."
"We can... and we will. We will just take the chance with the soldier's loyalty. You have one month to plant the bug." The Councilmen leaned back. "That should be more then enough time to evaluate your loyalties, and to decide who deserves to be on that base more. Legion... or your daughter."
The image went blank, and Morrigan starred at her computer for a few moments, dumbfounded. Her gaze slowly drifted down to the bug, which she slowly reached out to, picking it up and rolling it around in her hand.
“A Question of Trust: Part One”
X-COM Headquarters
Office of Morrigan O'Brien
Oct. 13th, 1300 Hours
"We see you have narrowed our search down in Antarctica." The Councilman folded his hands. "I take it, then, you are close to finding Acadia?"
"We are," Morrigan answered. "We were searching based on the idea that a base would require an incredible amount of power to keep its occupants safe from the cold. We now are searching under the assumption that the base might either be smaller, or mobile. It is difficult, especially with the difficulty our hacked files suggest finding Acadia's energy signature will be, but we believe with our current sweeping search, it is only a matter of time."
"Excellent." The councilmen leaned back, his already obscured face becoming darker still. "And your plasma weapon research."
"We believe Dr. Anderson has cracked the code, so to speak. We should be able to start producing them ourselves by the end of the weak. If we don't have them in time for Acadia, they'll be available for the other three." Morrigan tapped her fingers against the desk. "Speaking of... of Penny Anderson... I have a request to make of the Council."
"Go ahead."
"Well, the Overseer... our Overseer, not the... the Ethereal ones, has been adamant about keeping her safe. I have my theories as to why, especially based on a comparison of... of certain items in our possession, certain security footage, and Mr. Wiewiora's work in translating the alien text. But if my suspicions are correct, it is all the more reason to watch her."
The Councilman sat up, folding his hands. "Have you had trouble with this, Commander?"
"No, she is usually so engrossed in her work, she hasn't really noticed the extra security." Morrigan sighed. "My concern is with one of the scientist she is often seen with. I'd like for the Council to do a background check on him. Normally I wouldn't bother, but not only do I need to be sure she isn't harmed, but considering how much knowledge the Overseer seems to constantly have, I find it interesting that he has never made note of the individual she is constantly with."
"Your caution is noted. I will see what we can find out." The Councilman leaned forward. "I was curious about your alien guests. Did they follow their orders to remain apart from our fight with EXALT?"
Morrigan sighed. "Other then Death's unavoidable participation, yes. Though I'm still not sure why you had me order them to do so."
"With the confusion of the battle, and the question of loyalty that is still to be fully answered, we could not risk having such a large unknown factor throwing our soldiers off. Besides, we could not risk one of them being injured in a fight between two human forces and finding a way to blame it on X-COM."
"I... suppose I see your point." Morrigan shrugged. "At any rate, they'll be out of here soon." She took a drink of whiskey. "I believe that was everything on the agenda, so if..."
"Did you... get an unmarked package, Commander?"
Morrigan blinked several times in surprise. She opened up her drawers, and eventually found a small package she hadn't noticed before. "This?" She carefully opened it, and held it open over her desk, the single small, round, metallic object in it sliding out. "What is... is this a bug?"
"Your continued sentiment for Elene Exalt and Legion has been taken into consideration, and we..."
"Viktor Dorian is dead," Morrigan insisted. "Why do you insist on this continued mistrust?"
"Commander, as much help as Ms. Exalt has been, one can not forget that she has betrayed us before."
"Under duress!" Morrigan clenched her teeth. "And the cause of that duress is gone!"
"Yes, their primary enemy is gone." The Councilman raised his voice for the first time. "They have no need to hide on base anymore. And Ms. Exalt has, herself, admitted that she is genetically and psychologically programmed to put her life and Lusett Exalt's research above all else. How long until that comes back to bite you. What you fail to see is by clinging to this... misplaced loyalty, you are putting the project, and the lives of everyone on that base, in jeopardy. Now, we are not asking you to respond yet. You are merely tasked with bugging their room."
Morrigan squeezed her eyes shut. "I... I can't..."
"You must, Commander. We can not endanger this project because of your sentiments. Bug their room... or you'll be replaced."
Morrigan's eyes shot open. "What? You can't..."
"We can... and we will. We will just take the chance with the soldier's loyalty. You have one month to plant the bug." The Councilmen leaned back. "That should be more then enough time to evaluate your loyalties, and to decide who deserves to be on that base more. Legion... or your daughter."
The image went blank, and Morrigan starred at her computer for a few moments, dumbfounded. Her gaze slowly drifted down to the bug, which she slowly reached out to, picking it up and rolling it around in her hand.
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