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Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Mark Gray. The DEA has always suspected an Orpheus-Pigment connection, recent events cement the belief that Orpheus was up to something. Although the DEA is passively looking for any Orpheus personnel to question, any information about pigment should be tossed their way. Status: Gather Intel. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Mark Gray. The FBI is currently investigating Orpheus Group for any illegal activity. It doesn�t help that the DEA is pressuring them to connect us to pigment. All fumigation missions must be handled carefully to avoid unwanted suspicion. Jesse Osario's presence in the city, under the guise of training local law enforcement, is further cause for suspicion. Status: Avoid. Media, Mark Gray. The Media has leapt all over every ghost-related story they can find. They�ll do anything to get a headline or a rating. Although Orpheus Group is currently receiving favorable press, the media will turn on us if it brings higher ratings. Recent high-profile missions like the Saint Mary's orphanage and the Chains nightclub is causing Orpheus to appear in more and more news reports. It's been beneficial so far, but how long can it last? Best bet, steer clear of cameras and reporters. Status: Avoid. Terrel & Squib, Contender Green. Terrel and Squib is the second largest projecting firm in the business. They have already invested millions of dollars on advertising, recruitment and operating expenses. It markets its services to rich, high-profile clients � rock stars, nouveaux riches and the Hollywood elite � charging enormous sums to discreetly handle any problems they might have in any manner the clients see fit� no questions asked. Status: Gather Intel. NextWorld, Contender Green. Officially, NextWorld, Inc. is a private security firm typically hired by governments and political figures in the bloodbath of Third World politics. Many of their official activities involve bodyguard work, private surveillance and security consultation. Often, this is used as a cover to investigate and deal with hauntings and other paranormal activities for their client. Unofficially, NextWorld agents also engage in acts of industrial espionage, arson, assault and battery, and blackmail. We also suspect it of being involved in at least one disappearance and three murders. Status: Fumigate. Spectres, Shadow-class Red. The Spectre threat is very real. Spectre attacks have killed more than 23 employees to date. Don�t underestimate them. They�re more dangerous than anything else we�ve encountered in this profession. Show them no mercy and believe that none is offered in return; they will only use such misguided sentiment to kill you. Status: Fumigate. |
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