Hi Ellie! Sorry, we see we missed a couple things!
First, in short: no. The UNA is very careful about their information. Things will pass through the grapevine, as Peggy will have noticed before, but they generally keep a tight lid on those things. Even having a better position within the city wouldn't help. If anything, she may get the impression that they have a means to bypass her entirely.
On to the rest!
1. There are a lot of technological exports from the city that she can easily overlook, as Pulsar, Vyonation and Giles Bell are headquartered in the city, and their primary technology is built within factories located within city limits. There is a lot that goes out under these three companies and their associated subsidiaries, so the list would be pretty long given that they dabble in just about anything. Given Giles Bell's pharmaceutical interests, there is also a lot of medicine passing through New Amsterdam's gates to go to other cities (and some back in as they're manufactured for quality control reasons, among other things). Basically, it would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
3. As far as anyone knows, these research outposts are both publicly known and extremely uninteresting. They're primarily set up in areas of interest to document environmental changes and ensure that the atmospheric stabilizers are running properly. Again - as far as anyone knows, these outposts are pretty generic, get just enough shipments for the people inside to survive and wouldn't draw too much attention.
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First, in short: no. The UNA is very careful about their information. Things will pass through the grapevine, as Peggy will have noticed before, but they generally keep a tight lid on those things. Even having a better position within the city wouldn't help. If anything, she may get the impression that they have a means to bypass her entirely.
On to the rest!
1. There are a lot of technological exports from the city that she can easily overlook, as Pulsar, Vyonation and Giles Bell are headquartered in the city, and their primary technology is built within factories located within city limits. There is a lot that goes out under these three companies and their associated subsidiaries, so the list would be pretty long given that they dabble in just about anything. Given Giles Bell's pharmaceutical interests, there is also a lot of medicine passing through New Amsterdam's gates to go to other cities (and some back in as they're manufactured for quality control reasons, among other things). Basically, it would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
3. As far as anyone knows, these research outposts are both publicly known and extremely uninteresting. They're primarily set up in areas of interest to document environmental changes and ensure that the atmospheric stabilizers are running properly. Again - as far as anyone knows, these outposts are pretty generic, get just enough shipments for the people inside to survive and wouldn't draw too much attention.