Collins: intex
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Employer | Katie Collins |
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Optional objectives | Minimal violence |
Enemies | 2 guards |
Requirements | Crosslink, Wirejack |
Pay | $160 |
hey, its katie again. i think we need to get hold of jacksons incriminating recording - let me know if youre up for it. thanks! - katie
Contents
Objectives[edit]
Break into the Intex facility and reach the terminal to see if it has an incriminating recording of Jackson.
Case notes[edit]
Pre-mission[edit]
Selena Delgado's colleague, Katie Collins, has been arrested for her murder.
Rooke's husband Mark Jackson is claiming he saw Collins there that night.
I overheard Jackson referring to an incriminating recording a company called Intex have of him.
Post-mission[edit]
Selena Delgado's colleague, Katie Collins, has been arrested for her murder.
Rooke's husband Mark Jackson is claiming he saw Collins there that night.
I overheard Jackson referring to an incriminating recording a company called Intex have of him.
The recording had been deleted from Intex's servers, but the logs showed someone at Rooke downloaded a copy.
Dialogue[edit]
Pre-mission[edit]
Katie Collins : id really like to know whats on that recording. i dont want to get jackson arrested or anything, but if the recording proves he framed me i really need it to get out of here.
- Richard Conway : Agreed. What's the plan?
Collins : rooke told me once that intex base all their dirty ops out of their office on marlowe street. if you can get in, the recording should be on the main terminal there.
- Conway : Hack a thing, got it.
Collins : conway - thanks.
Post-mission[edit]
Collins : did you find it?
- Conway : Gone, I'm afraid. But the server logs showed it was once downloaded by a Rooke IP.
Collins : oh, maybe that was jackson! if you send me the ip, i might know which office it came from, and maybe we can get it from there.
Laptops[edit]
From: Carl Jensberg
To: Fritz Gessler
Subject: Struggling
Fritz, look. Don't get me wrong. I'm excited about this job, and I'm very grateful for this position. But I'm really struggling to see how this company's strategy makes any sense at all.
We've muscled into East Point to take over a gun market the same year all hand guns are permanently banned for commercial sale. And despite that, we're spending crazy capital to beat Rooke out of the market - a market that simply doesn't exist.
I know East Point has been a hotspot in the past, and Intex have wanted to open a branch here for a long time, but that's before the ban. East Point was built on guns. Mostly by Rooke. Why don't we just back out and wait for them to die?
Regards,
Carl Jensberg