I, Takagi Fujimaru, otherwise known to the JACL subunit as Falcon, reported to the field agent the information I got from the JSDF update feeds from all of Las Heika City's precincts. I had developed a program algorithm which highlighted key phrases within the feeds and group them together within a window. Large scale trends have larger windows.
I was called to help my father, whose code last name was Matagi, on a case while I was in middle school. I decoded a CD with sensitive information in an international conflict. An informant had listed the names from a massive pyramid scheme. They were financing an overseas mercenary group that targeted foreign diplomats in the territories that employed them. The group was unraveled through the disclosure of their top official's emails..
From then on, I've earned a certain respect from the unit and have taken a post there.
Only problem I have now with the case is that there's no convergence in the source. Whoever is behind this took a lot of caution hiding their influence. The attacks stem from somewhere in the company but the trail ends there. There are myriads of other people who don't have any connection to each other who have had their accounts hacked in from the prior circle.
I closed my laptop. After almost a full day of data mining I needed a break. I went downstairs to see what my sis there was up working on.
She was a senior in high school now . I found her in front of a TV texting on her phone.
"You hear anything from Kujo," I asked her.
"Yeah, I'm talking to him right now."
She was going out with my best friend Kujo Otoya, the grand son of Prime Minister Kujo.
"Let me get that. I want to tell him something."
The other part of being my best friend is that he's the only one who knows who I work for. We've had correspondence with his grandfather as well. He also went undercover for me in the pyramid scheme situation.
I text-ed him: Get on ID messenger later tonight.
We developed a heavily encoded system that allowed for more sensitive talks, and I needed his advice on the matter at hand.
