No problem! And sorry for the delay on our end. Getting the event up meant a delay here, and we're very sorry for that! Some of the more sensitive ones were most likely swept sooner than later to ensure the integrity of Vynoation's operations and partnership with Cassian. We want to stress that there's going to be a lot of noise to sift through on all ends – so he's going to need to listen thoroughly, and most likely for hours at a time to get anything juicy.
Here's some of the information he'd get:
• Vyonation has set pace to begin to raise corporate defenses, though it's unclear in what they're planning in that regard. While they're aware that they're the underdog of the Big Three in New Amsterdam, several of the board members seem to have different ways of wanting to play their wins and loses: by exploiting recent tragedies in New Amsterdam to their benefit, by changing their backing for the governorship to fully support Joseph Lynch instead (because of his charitable work and they want to "look good"), or by creating a hole in the securities of these other corporations' products when they work together. The general idea and hope is that they can generate some negative press for Pulsar and Giles Bell.
• Gill-Jade's office is a lot of careful dodging (and a whole lot of silence because no one's in until after the bugs are swept), but her apartment is not. There will be some tense conversations that may reflect upon her time in office, and how she felt "squeezed" out of politics. Several visitors show up to ask when she'll be returning to public service, demanding that she finish her time in office even if she's ill-prepared. Her daughter is always out for the day for these meetings, as if she's afraid of her experiencing these occasions first hand.
• Jovavich talks a lot. There will be little information about her candidacy handled in office, as she keeps a fairly strict work-life balance that has extended to work-life-candidacy at this time. Jyn's name will come up at one point because of her E-Mails requesting the trees, and there will be a sense that Jovavich went along with it to seem like a "good coworker." She doesn't want to seem as if Pulsar employees can take advantage of her for their vote, and Jyn's request is harmless (compared to others on the table but not outright stated).
She takes a lot of calls and makes a lot of arrangements from her office. Almost all of these conversations are referring to Pulsar's space exploration, with some requesting data on any recent maintenance on the Mars colony (always referred to as UNC2). There are a few people who come up a lot if Cassian is keeping count: Marianna, Larkin, Johann, and Soto. Typically, she needs to consult with one of them.
• Giles Bell is releasing a new drug on trial despite some hazy scientific findings. They've got their hands on a rather large subsidy from the UN to move forward despite possible health risks.
• Despite the sometimes ruthless nature of companies, Pulsar board members are focusing on trying to release new environmental stability technology. They're discussing diverting marketing resources away from the government subsidies for the colonies, but all of this remains up in the air for the time being. No one is in agreement, and some of the board members are against risking a flow of workers to the UN colonies.
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No problem! And sorry for the delay on our end. Getting the event up meant a delay here, and we're very sorry for that! Some of the more sensitive ones were most likely swept sooner than later to ensure the integrity of Vynoation's operations and partnership with Cassian. We want to stress that there's going to be a lot of noise to sift through on all ends – so he's going to need to listen thoroughly, and most likely for hours at a time to get anything juicy.
Here's some of the information he'd get:
• Vyonation has set pace to begin to raise corporate defenses, though it's unclear in what they're planning in that regard. While they're aware that they're the underdog of the Big Three in New Amsterdam, several of the board members seem to have different ways of wanting to play their wins and loses: by exploiting recent tragedies in New Amsterdam to their benefit, by changing their backing for the governorship to fully support Joseph Lynch instead (because of his charitable work and they want to "look good"), or by creating a hole in the securities of these other corporations' products when they work together. The general idea and hope is that they can generate some negative press for Pulsar and Giles Bell.
• Gill-Jade's office is a lot of careful dodging (and a whole lot of silence because no one's in until after the bugs are swept), but her apartment is not. There will be some tense conversations that may reflect upon her time in office, and how she felt "squeezed" out of politics. Several visitors show up to ask when she'll be returning to public service, demanding that she finish her time in office even if she's ill-prepared. Her daughter is always out for the day for these meetings, as if she's afraid of her experiencing these occasions first hand.
• Jovavich talks a lot. There will be little information about her candidacy handled in office, as she keeps a fairly strict work-life balance that has extended to work-life-candidacy at this time. Jyn's name will come up at one point because of her E-Mails requesting the trees, and there will be a sense that Jovavich went along with it to seem like a "good coworker." She doesn't want to seem as if Pulsar employees can take advantage of her for their vote, and Jyn's request is harmless (compared to others on the table but not outright stated).
She takes a lot of calls and makes a lot of arrangements from her office. Almost all of these conversations are referring to Pulsar's space exploration, with some requesting data on any recent maintenance on the Mars colony (always referred to as UNC2). There are a few people who come up a lot if Cassian is keeping count: Marianna, Larkin, Johann, and Soto. Typically, she needs to consult with one of them.
• Giles Bell is releasing a new drug on trial despite some hazy scientific findings. They've got their hands on a rather large subsidy from the UN to move forward despite possible health risks.
• Despite the sometimes ruthless nature of companies, Pulsar board members are focusing on trying to release new environmental stability technology. They're discussing diverting marketing resources away from the government subsidies for the colonies, but all of this remains up in the air for the time being. No one is in agreement, and some of the board members are against risking a flow of workers to the UN colonies.
Let us know if there are any questions!