File Attachment 001: [ There's a clipping of short E-Mails that are attached. When opened, they begin mid-sentence and don't provide much context. They seem to be between candidate Katelin Jovavich and someone with the initials "JPG" meeting for lunch in the business district of New Amsterdam. They mention the terraforming projects, and Jovavich's aggressive pursuit to expand to Jupiter's moons, Jupiter II and Jupiter IV, despite the uninhabitable conditions. JPG teases that "she's not going to find what she's looking for." ]
A few notes:
JPG here refers to Johann P. Grey. Katelin Jovavich was a former candidate for governor in New Amsterdam, and my former employer.
Jovavich's death was likely caused by interrogation by Tsera Vel, where Tsera directly asked Jovavich about her ties to Johann P. Grey. That she died afterward isn't surprising.
I believe you'd call this something that lacks evidence, wouldn't you? But the interrogation happened in the simulation right after Quentin's mistake. It was a way of pushing through her line of questioning before everything went to hell.
But we're not arguing this in the court of law. We're simply looking at what's available to us.
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Date: 2020-11-15 04:23 am (UTC)[ There's a clipping of short E-Mails that are attached. When opened, they begin mid-sentence and don't provide much context. They seem to be between candidate Katelin Jovavich and someone with the initials "JPG" meeting for lunch in the business district of New Amsterdam. They mention the terraforming projects, and Jovavich's aggressive pursuit to expand to Jupiter's moons, Jupiter II and Jupiter IV, despite the uninhabitable conditions. JPG teases that "she's not going to find what she's looking for." ]
A few notes:
JPG here refers to Johann P. Grey. Katelin Jovavich was a former candidate for governor in New Amsterdam, and my former employer.
Jovavich's death was likely caused by interrogation by Tsera Vel, where Tsera directly asked Jovavich about her ties to Johann P. Grey. That she died afterward isn't surprising.
I believe you'd call this something that lacks evidence, wouldn't you? But the interrogation happened in the simulation right after Quentin's mistake. It was a way of pushing through her line of questioning before everything went to hell.
But we're not arguing this in the court of law. We're simply looking at what's available to us.