E-mails to Amanda, Haller & Doug
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To: [Sefton, A], [Ramsey, D], [Haller]
From: [Carlysle, V]
Subject: Any luck?
It looks like we had less time than we had hoped to have. Another victim was added to the list this morning. Bishop got on scene thanks to an old friend but tracking the killer's scent didn't do us much good. The scent disappeared at the street.
Have you guys had any brilliant ideas by chance? Haller, Xavier nominated you as my new telepath go to guy. He rang me this morning and told me he'd missed the kill on Cerebro entirely. He couldn't manage to pick anything up. I think it was when he found Laura and Bishop at the crime scene that he realized it and called. He seemed to think you might have some sort of epiphany or brilliant insight that he wouldn't come up with. Here's hoping, right?
Lucas and I are still working the typical detective/investigator angle over here. I'm worried we will end up with twice as many bodies before the killer gets killed when they attack the wrong person or, even worse, just disappears.
-V
From: [Carlysle, V]
Subject: Any luck?
It looks like we had less time than we had hoped to have. Another victim was added to the list this morning. Bishop got on scene thanks to an old friend but tracking the killer's scent didn't do us much good. The scent disappeared at the street.
Have you guys had any brilliant ideas by chance? Haller, Xavier nominated you as my new telepath go to guy. He rang me this morning and told me he'd missed the kill on Cerebro entirely. He couldn't manage to pick anything up. I think it was when he found Laura and Bishop at the crime scene that he realized it and called. He seemed to think you might have some sort of epiphany or brilliant insight that he wouldn't come up with. Here's hoping, right?
Lucas and I are still working the typical detective/investigator angle over here. I'm worried we will end up with twice as many bodies before the killer gets killed when they attack the wrong person or, even worse, just disappears.
-V
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Date: 2011-06-02 07:50 pm (UTC)From: [Carlysle]
Subject: Re: Any luck?
What? You want to take out mutants but you don't go to the biggest concentration of them? The killer hasn't killed a single visible mutant yet and there's a lot of those in District X. Maybe that's the reason for avoidance.
I'm also having a terrible thought. If they live here it could be why they aren't hunting here. Don't shit where you eat and all. I'll pass this onto Lucas, maybe he can do something with.
V
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Date: 2011-06-02 07:54 pm (UTC)From: [ramsey, doug]
Subject: Re: Any luck?
That's one possibility. The only other one I can think of is, maybe it's an attempt to 'fly under the radar', as it were. If you go for non-visible mutants that don't live in "mutietown", then it's less likely someone will put two and two together?
-D
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Date: 2011-06-02 07:58 pm (UTC)From: [Carlysle]
Subject: Re: Any luck?
The risk of someone with a big, dangerous mutation seeing and interfering is also higher here. If you have one mutant to take out it could be fairly easy but if you're suddenly surrounded you aren't likely getting out unscathed or possibly alive. People get cranky about you trying to kill others of similar genetic status these days, after all.
V