Is it in your job description to investigate the people you work for? [ He smiles a bit as he says it, though, admittedly a bit impressed at the initiative. Takayuki's no stranger to selfish organisations that could've prevented so much shit if only the truth had come out sooner, so folks like Misty are a breath of fresh air. ]
I was under the impression this place is secure enough that serial killers and kidnappers shouldn't be able to get in. [ He shrugs one shoulder up. ] Unless you mean one of us being one.
Even then, I don't think they could pull off just disappearing a person. People leave a lot of traces behind by nature-- if not the culprit, then the victim.
Oh, well, I didn't necessarily mean in ADI housing. Someone could easily disappear when they're off investigating something in the woods. Especially if they have supernatural powers, which... well. Pretty much all of the bad guys seem to.
[Mushrooms go into the pan next.]
I don't necessarily think ADI is behind it. I think it could potentially be in their best interests to convince us not to worry too much about it, because if we're trying to solve the mystery of our missing coworkers, that means we have less time to focus on what ADI thinks is more important.
[ Fingers wrapped around his coffee can, Takayuki processes this. ]
You're telling me that people just... genuinely poof out of nowhere? Like in the middle of their day? [ Earlier he'd assumed it only happened in the dorms. The thought of it happening anytime gives him massive pause. ]
Jeez. What kinda "bad guys" are we talking about here, Ms. Misty?
[She hesitates, not wanting to sound unknowledgeable, but not wanting to provide false testimony here, either.]
I assume? I have no evidence that people only disappear in a certain place or in a certain way.
How much has ADI told you about the people who are working to cause chaos and bring on the apocalypse? Have they told you about Avatars, about Katie Dunn, about Deepthi Anand...?
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I was under the impression this place is secure enough that serial killers and kidnappers shouldn't be able to get in. [ He shrugs one shoulder up. ] Unless you mean one of us being one.
Even then, I don't think they could pull off just disappearing a person. People leave a lot of traces behind by nature-- if not the culprit, then the victim.
no subject
[Mushrooms go into the pan next.]
I don't necessarily think ADI is behind it. I think it could potentially be in their best interests to convince us not to worry too much about it, because if we're trying to solve the mystery of our missing coworkers, that means we have less time to focus on what ADI thinks is more important.
no subject
[ Fingers wrapped around his coffee can, Takayuki processes this. ]
You're telling me that people just... genuinely poof out of nowhere? Like in the middle of their day? [ Earlier he'd assumed it only happened in the dorms. The thought of it happening anytime gives him massive pause. ]
Jeez. What kinda "bad guys" are we talking about here, Ms. Misty?
no subject
[She hesitates, not wanting to sound unknowledgeable, but not wanting to provide false testimony here, either.]
I assume? I have no evidence that people only disappear in a certain place or in a certain way.
How much has ADI told you about the people who are working to cause chaos and bring on the apocalypse? Have they told you about Avatars, about Katie Dunn, about Deepthi Anand...?