Saturday, October 28, 2006

Observe, Worry, Be Happy

I need to refresh your memory on Alex and T so I'll be reposting some previous INTEL from months before, dudes, if that's okay with you, and maybe add some after thoughts.

Click: http://www.gennita-low.com/blog/2005/01/nine.html

This is about the Nine and why Number One is SO IMPORTANT to the process. This is why SOMEONE was finally contracted to lure himback in the fold. You can only use a substitute for a position for so long but in the end, the original is the best, yes?

Our COMCEN is now partially used through our merger with GEM. They're interesting personalities, these women of mystery, and in many ways, more secretive than the Nine I've been keeping tabs on.

The merger has made both entities stronger, one using the newly acquired independent contractor image for contact with the underworld, the other using its newly found counterpart for firepower and access to government files. One has its fingers in inter-agency work; the other has the funds. You figure it out, how we complement each other. As long as Uncle Sam doesn't interfere, everything's going to be fine, says my master programmer. Uncle Sam, I've been told, equals $$$.

So we got T. And we got back our Alex Diamond. All is well in the V-World. Are they happy? Well, it's not my job to report about happiness, dudes. I do like to test them, though, and they never fail to interest me with their reactions. For example, if I, by clever manipulation, leave a screen showing T's next social function as Tasha--Diamond's favorite gal, by the way, *insert evil grin*--my calculation of Diamond's sudden appearance at the scene is pretty damn close to 100 percent on the mark, depending on how it could be engineered, of course.

I take no credit on this. I only observe. And test. And get the results. But happiness? Well, that's up to them.

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