But Sulen's been part of the rebellion longer than Sasha has. At least, she's pretty sure that's the case. Why haven't they tried to figure out how things work? There's a security advantage in not knowing too much, certainly. But that advantage accrues to the organization, not to the individual.
Or maybe Sulen's warning Sasha that she seems to know too much? Green saint, she's tired.
"We'll just have to try to find out, I suppose. I can certainly go through the Wasp's files, to see what kind of logs it's making about us, while we're in transit home. Everything we say is recorded, but it would be unusual to save that very long, and it will be interesting to see who has access. What about the magistrate? Do you think it's better to tell him we're the same organization that rescued his niece, or to leave him in the dark?"
should we tell Gerae who took his niece? - paging Virmad as well as Sulen, Ashari
Or maybe Sulen's warning Sasha that she seems to know too much? Green saint, she's tired.
"We'll just have to try to find out, I suppose. I can certainly go through the Wasp's files, to see what kind of logs it's making about us, while we're in transit home. Everything we say is recorded, but it would be unusual to save that very long, and it will be interesting to see who has access. What about the magistrate? Do you think it's better to tell him we're the same organization that rescued his niece, or to leave him in the dark?"