That's not a bad idea. Especially if it could be coming from the same person. Or a group. Somebody's definitely got enough reach or skill to contact this many people through the network and still not get caught.
Maybe. If the woman I'm thinking of is back again, I've seen her talk about being able to hack the network before. Then again, she also ended up in jail for it at least one of those times.
I know, but there's a difference in danger just by the circumstances we're in and added risks someone might face by directly going against the laws here. I need to make sure that they know what they could potentially be coming up against before I ask them to do anything like that.
[ but he's been here a long while now, and she knows he's at least somewhat comfortable in his life. it's important to her to push a little about reminding him to try asking, despite the danger. he can't protect everyone without inviting all of them to keep their heads down and just go along with it — and though that might be easier, it's not better. ]
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Maybe the people who've been blackmailed know more about who's doing it. We could start there?
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[ but he's been here a long while now, and she knows he's at least somewhat comfortable in his life. it's important to her to push a little about reminding him to try asking, despite the danger. he can't protect everyone without inviting all of them to keep their heads down and just go along with it — and though that might be easier, it's not better. ]