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geniuswithasmartphone) wrote2015-03-12 07:08 pm
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The New Headquarters of Leverage, Inc, (The Apartment Above Lukes), Thursday
So, after their discussion in the diner, Hardison had grudgingly agreed to go off to the cliffs with Parker. In case there was ever any doubt how much he loved that girl, let this be the evidence against. That and volunteering to go slug Eliot; he wasn't entirely sure which of those ideas was more stupid, truth be told. Or more dangerous to his soft, squishy manly bits.
Before he left, he got out the hard drive that had the Black Book on it and hooked it up to the Dark Web. Tonight was his night for making super-secure backups, just in case anything happened to the original hard drive. The Black Book was Interpol's most secret file: the name of every person who'd contributed to the global financial crisis and a summary of their criminal activity. It was like a Who's Who of the rich and powerful from almost every country someone could name. Individuals, banking institutions, hedge fund groups--every single person that had helped bring the world's economy to a screeching halt had their name and information in that file.
Interpol and various international agencies had all agreed that they couldn't pursue any of these people, even though their crimes were staggering enough to make what the Leverage crew did look like kids playing pretend. But the combined wisdom of the officials was that it was better to hide the information and try to rebuild trust than to make sure any of their cronies saw the consequences of their actions. Leverage, Inc didn't necessarily agree, which was why they'd stolen the Book. But since that put them directly opposite, oh, damn near every government in the world, Hardison made sure to make semi-regular backups and hid them all over the darker edges of cyberspace.
Couldn't ever be too careful.
Which was why he was leaving the hard drive out on his desk, attached to his computer while he went cliff-jumping with his girlfriend. No, it's not something he'd ever think of doing in any of their other bases, but this was a tiny town spied on by squirrels. What were the odds that anything could go wrong here?
[For two, at least at first! All details of the break-in is NFB, please!]
Before he left, he got out the hard drive that had the Black Book on it and hooked it up to the Dark Web. Tonight was his night for making super-secure backups, just in case anything happened to the original hard drive. The Black Book was Interpol's most secret file: the name of every person who'd contributed to the global financial crisis and a summary of their criminal activity. It was like a Who's Who of the rich and powerful from almost every country someone could name. Individuals, banking institutions, hedge fund groups--every single person that had helped bring the world's economy to a screeching halt had their name and information in that file.
Interpol and various international agencies had all agreed that they couldn't pursue any of these people, even though their crimes were staggering enough to make what the Leverage crew did look like kids playing pretend. But the combined wisdom of the officials was that it was better to hide the information and try to rebuild trust than to make sure any of their cronies saw the consequences of their actions. Leverage, Inc didn't necessarily agree, which was why they'd stolen the Book. But since that put them directly opposite, oh, damn near every government in the world, Hardison made sure to make semi-regular backups and hid them all over the darker edges of cyberspace.
Couldn't ever be too careful.
Which was why he was leaving the hard drive out on his desk, attached to his computer while he went cliff-jumping with his girlfriend. No, it's not something he'd ever think of doing in any of their other bases, but this was a tiny town spied on by squirrels. What were the odds that anything could go wrong here?
[For two, at least at first! All details of the break-in is NFB, please!]
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"Are you okay?" she hissed. "You just went all quiet. If you found the workstation, grab the drive and let's go!"
From it's place in the port, the silver hard drive beeped to show it was done uploading. So helpful, that!
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Oh yeah. That was exactly what he'd been sent here for. Super nice of the guy who owned the hard drive to make it easy for him to verify.
And, because he didn't want to break anything, he even took a half-second to eject the disk. And another half-second to take a photo of the workstation, because seriously, Kathy wouldn't believe this if he told her.
"Okay, I have it. I'm coming out," he announced, turning and running back through the apartment for the door, stuffing the hard drive into his backpack and slinging it over his shoulder as he went. "Didn't even have to break anything to do it. Go team."
He... was such a fuck-up. Way too much of a fuck-up, if he was dragging Kathy into this bullshit. But at least he had the drive now.
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"I dunno. I think I've had way too much excitement on nights out on the town to last me a while, at least," he decided, closing the door behind himself, and then taking the stairs down again, two at a time. "Anyway, oh my god I have to show you this computer setup. It's fucking insane."
And there. Right back around to textbook Sparkle. Not caring. Sparkle doesn't care.
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Kathy did a flip off the roof to join him on the ground. "Oh?" she asked. "Impressive? I guess that makes sense, if these are the kind of people who steal hard drives filled with super-secret information."
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Yeah. Yeah, he was pulling up the photo on his phone and handing it her way.
Check. It. Out.
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because I think I'm hilarious. "This setup is insane. Do you know how much this must have even cost?"no subject
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See? Way okay, if they were shady assholes who kept dinosharks.
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And if whatever was on the hard drive fried Leland's computer, cool. Fuck him anyway.
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Unless he didn't. He was still kind of freaked out at the idea of going back there. Maybe it wasn't too late to just flee the island and go back to the seventies and live in Mexico and...
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On the one hand, she thought that would probably be a terrible idea. On the other hand, she was kinda curious...
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Was it Cade? Kathy was thinking it was probably Cade.
"Are we good, then? Cause I should probably get to the arcade...?"
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He was quiet for a moment before adding, "... Thanks."
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He just might not ask her for more favours for a while yet, that was all.
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"Do that," Kathy said. "Or I'll make the pony teach you remedial classes about the importance of friendship or something."
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And she was off, none the wiser of what had really transpired tonight.