"That would be correct." And considering that Veloci himself would likely benefit from the removal of the 'opposition' in question in the long run...
"Very well." He gives a short, decisive nod, and for a moment a glint of bright orange seems to flash across his eyes. "How would you prefer I transfer the data?"
Well that certainly went easier than he expected. Usually he had to deal with quite a but more negotiations (civil or otherwise).
"I'll have one of our representatives contact you shortly, with instructions on how to access your new facilities as well." Once they'd been prepared with the requisite tools, and wired for monitoring of course. He was rather interested in finding out what Veloci's real plan was.
"I'll be waiting, then." He had little doubt that TRIDENT would try to keep an eye on his activities, but he would cross that bridge when he came to it. In the meantime, let them; he didn't suppose they would be able to glean much useful information about his plans for quite some time.
Maybe he shouldn't have been so confident about his ability to outmaneuver TRIDENT, but humility had never been one of Veloci's strong points, so he would make all the assumptions he pleased.
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"Very well." He gives a short, decisive nod, and for a moment a glint of bright orange seems to flash across his eyes. "How would you prefer I transfer the data?"
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"I'll have one of our representatives contact you shortly, with instructions on how to access your new facilities as well." Once they'd been prepared with the requisite tools, and wired for monitoring of course. He was rather interested in finding out what Veloci's real plan was.
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Maybe he shouldn't have been so confident about his ability to outmaneuver TRIDENT, but humility had never been one of Veloci's strong points, so he would make all the assumptions he pleased.