![]() ![]() ![]() Sev” Ghasabian, flanked on his right by Cora’s aunt Luciana. “I know it’s a strange situation,” said ROSA director Sevak “Dr. This one was called something like … National … Security … Intelligence Force for Who Gives a Shit? She was so tired. Not only would they not take no for an answer, there were so many of them, none of the different departments ever communicated with each other, and they just kept showing up with the head of whatever new ETI task force they’d formed this week. But the Department of Defense, they were the worst. The Department of Energy even showed up at one point she had no idea what that was about. NASA were actually cool, she enjoyed those guys. Homeland Security were low-key awful, but at least they kept it short and to the point. State had been fine-they’d been polite, and only came knocking once. This guy was only the last in a long line of government bureaucrats she’d had to reassure everything was fine and the world isn’t ending while also gently telling them no, the aliens do not want to talk to you. ![]() “If he says he’s not going to talk to us, that’s pretty much that for the day.”īrigadier General Whatsisfuck didn’t even look at Cora, which had been par for the course for this meeting and also fine by her. Sol shot her a millisecond of a glare, then faced the brigadier general seated on the other side of the conference table. The fluorescent lights in this conference room were the frequency of knives. “Yes.” She blinked again, trying to snap out of the mind fog that had been plaguing her all morning. ![]()
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