Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26104528-20150531022109/@comment-26104528-20150729062057

"Interesting. Usually if I have to go with an alias, the client gives me everything I need to know. Still, very good point. An apratment on the quiet side of town under an inconspicuous person only goes so far." The waitress came back to fill up the waters. "Fortunatly, no contracts have required me to assume an entire new ID, but like you said: you never know." Personally, Fritz knew enough about Mistral thanks to Stella and the relative proximity, but it was painfully true he needed more knowledge on the other four kingdoms. Atlas in particualar since people keep mistaking him for one of them...

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"You'd think car manufacturers would have upgraded their security seeing as vehciles can be hacked like that?" Zephrion wondered. He was no engineer, but one does pick-up knowledge as leader of such a tech company. Just think how much money could be made by selling hack-proof vehicles for executives, celebrities, politicians, etc. He scribbled into his scroll to discuss that with the engineering director.

Times like this were also when Zephrion wondered: why does everyone automatically assume technology is evil and innovation automatically equals going too far? Not that it bothered him excessivley. For one, everyone seemed pretty happy with Atlas and his own business had been intact for a long, long, time despite these outlooks held by both people and the media.

(I'd rank Eliminators(non-graduates) as around the higher echelon of students and lower echelon of hunters if only because of all the gear and fancy spec-ops style training. And of course, graduates as around full-fledged hunter level)