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retrospec2017-05-03 11:12 am
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Interception
Hitori Togusa
4/2 near Recolle Police DepartmentIf you haven't met me before, this is Officer Hitori Togusa with the RPD. I have a request, for anyone comfortable sharing them. The photos that you're being sent? Could you keep an eye out for any kind of mirror or reflective surface anywhere in the shot? If you find them, could you send them along to me? We have software the might be able to find more in the shots than you'd be able to.
In addition, anyone who would like to make privacy complaints, I can only beg you to do so. We do not have a formal investigation into Retrospec at this time, but that may change if enough citizens come forwards with complaints. If you can, I'd even ask you to try to file them with people NOT on the application. I want to see if they'll notice anything wrong at that point.
Speaking of, there are a number of detectives, officers, and support personnel currently on the application, but rather than naming them outright, I'll leave it up to them to offer their services to the people of Recolle. I'm not sure who has a full case load right now and who doesn't.
Thank you.
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Hitori Togusa I guess that's where my mind was going, after the blackout. It wasn't really a large emergency, but the communication still helped us find people.
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Elda Marker Still! do you suspect we'll run into that sort of thing because of this app?
Elda Marker Also I would prefer to deliver my photos to your email or in person, if possible. May I have that?
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[Okay, THANKS for that, Elda, because now, Togusa can't actually stop thinking about it, but he'll reassure anyone he's talking to. Could that happen? Could Retrospec's changes start getting more dangerous to the city at large?]
[His next message has his email attached.]
Hitori Togusa Or, if you'd like to come by the Department to drop them off in person, I'll be glad to meet you.
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[ But no, no, okay. With the email in hand, she picks out five or so of the pictures that only have her in them and show her at least somewhat flatteringly. Right after she finishes a jog, after she's prepping her hair for the day, sitting in the chair, some others. Most of them are from her house, but a few are outside of there. ]
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Hitori Togusa Could I please also get an email saying that you're releasing these to be used in an investigation? This is new territory for me, so sorry I forgot about that.
Hitori Togusa But thank you, these are likely to be a huge help.
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Elda Marker Don't worry though, none of those are saucy.
[ Well. Some of them could be seen as attractive if Elda's your type. She does look quite young for 40 and she's notably small and thin, 5' and maybe generously 115 lbs. But no, she laughs upon the realization the man didn't even think of that, on her end. ]
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Hitori Togusa I do appreciate it. I mean, it's bad enough Retrospec is doing this without permission, I dont want to add to the problem. Eventually, though, these might be handed off to other people, if I have my say. I dont intend to keep taking this on by myself.
Hitori Togusa Is there any other way I can help? Did you want to file a full report, as well?
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Elda Marker So I know that. Honestly a full report sounds like a hassle!
Elda Marker But if it'll help your case I'll do that too.
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Hitori Togusa But the more people we have, the better. There are plenty of officers you'd be able to file with.
Hitori Togusa The hassle might be if you tried what I suggested, filing with someone who isn't on the application. People who aren't already in the know have a tendency to just ignore things that are right in front of their face.
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Hitori Togusa But you can feel free to file with any officer. The others on the application are Detectives Gabranth, Wolf, and Matsuoka, Officers Izunia (ah, that's Fynn Izunia, not his brother please), Sakakura, Lou, Yata, and Kadam, as well as Desk Sergeant Furugawa.
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Elda Marker I'd be proud to be your filing patsy and I'll look into the others. Don't want to overwhelm the system.
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Hitori Togusa I would greatly appreciate it, and please let me know how anything goes.
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Elda Marker Well then, you email me that release paperwork for the photos and I'll be by the station for you tomorrow? Will you be on shift all day?
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Hitori Togusa I will be, feel free to come by at any time.
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[ And either way, she'll fill out the digital form and send it back. But she'll bring the physical one then where it's signed and such in person too. ]
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"Miss Marker?" Assuming, since he didn't do any kind of background check on her. "Officer Hitori Togusa, nice to meet you in person."
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And she was dressed smartly - not so much to show off to Togusa as much as the fact she always was. Clearly, some wealth backed her.
"That's correct, and it's a pleasure to meet you properly as well."
... Dos one shake hands with an officer when you set off a meeting like this? Either way, she'll try.
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The mood inside the Department is somewhat subdued, with most of the officers at their desks. There hasn't been much trouble in the city as of late, not since that blackout some number of weeks ago. Everyone burnt off their nervous energy last month in a prank war within the Department. And there aren't any more public events that they are helping run security for. It's almost a welcome break.
Togusa leads Elda back to an unoccupied room, clearly not an interrogation room, but just unused for the moment. "Can I get you anything? Water, coffee?"
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"Oh, this'll take long enough I'll need it...? Ah, water, then."
A nod.
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"I'll admit that even filing this is going to be a bit of a test. I'm not sure who else in the Department will take this seriously, but we need to give this a try to see how far Retrospec's influence goes. If this does go further, and the Chief says that it warrants an investigation, that is going to free up a lot of our resources to, I hope, be able to do some good about this problem."
"I will warn you, though, that I am fully expecting any of us who try this to be targets of retribution by Retrospec. What form? I have no idea. But we've seen what they're capable of. They clearly have some measure of control over people getting what they believe to be memories, seeing visions. And they can monitor us in places that we thought to be secure."
Togusa looks at Elda very gravely. "So I'll ask you now for any questions that you have. If you are unsure about this for any reason? I'd recommend that you not file. Because Retrospec has already shown that they have very little regard for the boundary of law, and unlike in a normal situation? I can only promise you so much protection. Our ability to stop Retrospec from interfering with our lives is- limited right now." It's actually nonexistent, but Togusa won't say that out loud. But he feels the need to lay the situation out for Elda as bluntly as he can.
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... That said, that son was in on this too. The both of them were subject to Retrospec's whims anyway.
"You have no idea what form that retribution would take whatsoever, officer? That's a merited warning, but it makes it sound so open-ended."
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It's terrifying for Togusa to have to admit that he doesn't know and he can't protect someone from the consequences. It's what the law is supposed to be able to do, outline consequences and protect people from them. But this is entirely new territory.
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It's not goons coming to crack heads or anything.
... Changes to the body, though.
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"But, as you said, this is their behavior thus far. I'm not going to say there's zero possibility that things will escalate due to this."
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