She can't help the enigmatic smile that appears on her lips. Kasumi isn't one to make herself so readily accessible, much less available, and especially not to an entity like Imperial Security. It speaks volumes on her shift in... practices, so to speak, that she's even here on her own accord.
"With that said, I believe it's up to you how I should be using my talents, Captain. My tech lets me get in and out of places with them none the wiser."
"Yes, but I always find it beneficial to ask rather than assume." A practice that's helped him both in his previous discipline and current career choice.
He considers her a moment before he's pulling up a few files to skim through on his commconsole. A plan is falling into place, one that Ms. Goto would be perfect for executing if her resume holds true. This isn't an advantage he can let slip away.
She shifts in her seat, folding her arms and shaking her head.
"No, they don't," she says matter-of-factly, like this is just something that should have been obvious even when the Captain has just explained that he asks rather than assumes. "As far as they're concerned, I'm an enigmatic piece on the board. I don't work for anyone but myself."
Which, of course, they both know is untrue given the circumstances of this very conversation.
That lines up with their information networks and he's certain that Imperial Security has the better one out of the two. Which means her ability to keep off the network is better than he could have hoped. It'll make their work far easier.
"Good. Be certain you keep it that way. We want to utilize your connections as an unaffiliated third party." Because while Imperial Security's reach was far, they knew when they needed an outside person to reach the places they couldn't. "We'll have a dead drop set up so you won't be seen coming into this building again."
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She can't help the enigmatic smile that appears on her lips. Kasumi isn't one to make herself so readily accessible, much less available, and especially not to an entity like Imperial Security. It speaks volumes on her shift in... practices, so to speak, that she's even here on her own accord.
"With that said, I believe it's up to you how I should be using my talents, Captain. My tech lets me get in and out of places with them none the wiser."
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He considers her a moment before he's pulling up a few files to skim through on his commconsole. A plan is falling into place, one that Ms. Goto would be perfect for executing if her resume holds true. This isn't an advantage he can let slip away.
"Do they know yet where your allegiance lies?"
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"No, they don't," she says matter-of-factly, like this is just something that should have been obvious even when the Captain has just explained that he asks rather than assumes. "As far as they're concerned, I'm an enigmatic piece on the board. I don't work for anyone but myself."
Which, of course, they both know is untrue given the circumstances of this very conversation.
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"Good. Be certain you keep it that way. We want to utilize your connections as an unaffiliated third party." Because while Imperial Security's reach was far, they knew when they needed an outside person to reach the places they couldn't. "We'll have a dead drop set up so you won't be seen coming into this building again."