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    quote log for the book Airframe. Quote Log Casey Mask: ??Want coffee???
    ?Sounds great, Amos,? [Casey] said.? Real Identity ...

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Quote Log For The Book Airframe

Submitted by Slimold on September 20, 2007

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Casey

Mask: “‘Want coffee?’… ‘Sounds great, Amos,’ [Casey] said.”

Real Identity: “His coffee was always terrible.”

Investigation effect: This mask did not specifically mess up the investigation. Although it did show that Casey was not always an honest person to her coworkers.

Mask: “‘By the way, is that China sale firm? I keep hearing it’s not.’ She shrugged. ‘I honestly don’t know.’ ‘Has Marder talked to you about it?’ ‘Not to me personally’”

Real Identity: “‘Then somebody better get the word out,’ Casey said…‘but he didn’t sit in on the China negotiations.’ ‘I’ll speak to him,’ Marder said.”

Investigation Effect: Casey is wherein the mask to help the investigation because she lies to Brull so that he does not know much about the China sale. If Brull knew that Casey had much to do with the China sale and Marder he might get into an argument or mess Casey off her case because Brull might think she’s working a lot with Marder the bad guy.


Mask: “Rogers shrugged. ‘Everybody knows Marder and Edgarton are at each other’s throats. Marder expected to be named president, but the Board passed him over. But they gave Edgarton a one-year contract---so he’s got only twelve months to produce. And I hear Marder’s undercutting Edgarton, every way he can.’ ‘I wouldn’t know about that,’ she said.”

Real Identity: “Casey had, of course, heard such rumors.

Investigation effect: Not too much effect on the investigation, but could get Casey in the middle of something when talking with Marder. Marder may annoy her about it and throw her mind off of the case or something.


Mask: “Instead [Casey] said, ‘The public is best served by getting accurate information. And at the moment, we have no information to offer. To speculate would be irresponsible.’”

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