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<blockquote data-quote="kirinke" data-source="post: 3843726" data-attributes="member: 15409"><p>"Point taken." Hope said wryly, well aware of the risks. They were far, far from ready to do that. "We were mostly just throwing around ideas on some sort of device that the Foundry could build for us, so we could get in and scout the place out. Invasion and outright attack is way down on my list of possible things to get myself and those around me killed." she looked down at her computer again, mulling over the data the did have on the Foundry.</p><p></p><p>"From what I can see here, the Foundry is mostly a neutral entitity. They'll build anything for anybody if that person has the right amount of cash. They're not much concerned about politics or who is good or evil. They'll sell weapons to one side, then go right ahead and sell weapons to the other side. The Trust itself while it does have some ties to the Freedom League is an independant operation and I doubt that the Foundry will have much more on us than we do on them." </p><p></p><p>She said and smiled slightly. "What we're doing now is gathering data and analyzing it as quickly as we can. Once we get inside the Foundry, we can politely ask what sort of weapon Barrington bought from them, perhaps with an interest in buying one ourselves. That might work. Especially if we offer to pay for the information."</p><p></p><p><em><strong>Money, greed and lust for power. It doesn't matter if the crook is super or not, those qualities drive them all. We need to use that to our advantage.</strong></em> Hope thought to herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirinke, post: 3843726, member: 15409"] "Point taken." Hope said wryly, well aware of the risks. They were far, far from ready to do that. "We were mostly just throwing around ideas on some sort of device that the Foundry could build for us, so we could get in and scout the place out. Invasion and outright attack is way down on my list of possible things to get myself and those around me killed." she looked down at her computer again, mulling over the data the did have on the Foundry. "From what I can see here, the Foundry is mostly a neutral entitity. They'll build anything for anybody if that person has the right amount of cash. They're not much concerned about politics or who is good or evil. They'll sell weapons to one side, then go right ahead and sell weapons to the other side. The Trust itself while it does have some ties to the Freedom League is an independant operation and I doubt that the Foundry will have much more on us than we do on them." She said and smiled slightly. "What we're doing now is gathering data and analyzing it as quickly as we can. Once we get inside the Foundry, we can politely ask what sort of weapon Barrington bought from them, perhaps with an interest in buying one ourselves. That might work. Especially if we offer to pay for the information." [I][B]Money, greed and lust for power. It doesn't matter if the crook is super or not, those qualities drive them all. We need to use that to our advantage.[/B][/I] Hope thought to herself. [/QUOTE]
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