A good half an hour passed before Vergil was texted by one of the workers inside in need of assistance. He was notorious for helping other employees set up programs or hack into accounts that are perhaps beyond the expertise of hard working employees. But Vergil knew the tricks and always been aid to others.
Very uncharacteristic of him however, where in the past he would not look at a being without mistrusting them. Perhaps the Order did change something in him after all.
Sighing in defeat, he shifted from the car he leaned on and walked back inside to do his job. He needed to apologize for his behavior soon anyway.
Coming to the help of the confused employee, Vergil finished the task and walked past the office cubicals into the server room where J was sitting at her desk and tapped away on her laptop while the news cast was being aired on the multiple TV screens. One of the screens had the photage they took last night.
The nephilim walked to J’s right side and leaned down to check over the video clips she was editting and trimming digitally here and there.
“I apologize for my out burst. My mind is preoccupied with personal matters” he spoke almost in a whisper as if someone was in the room evesdropping on them. His voice was gentle and sencere
“Allow me to trim the clips.” Vergil stood tall towering beside her. “Meanwhile, I believe I have an idea that will interest you.” he gave a small smirk tugging the side of his lips.
With J’s permission, he now took care of the clips arranging them in a particular way that almost seemed like a montage or a movie.
“Having the skills that we do I believe that it is time to address the public directly.” He paced slowly feeling J’s gaze on him.
“Many of our hacks are being unnoticed and even government web pages are closed as soon as being taken over. I propose we take the networks and the place of beloved Bob Barbas and speak to the people.”
A series of questions and remarks came from his boss as he stopped to listen to them. He finally spoke, “I’ll take down Bob and secure the news station for you. Meanwhile, we need to get you a mask and the outfit. A little practice being in front of the camera won’t hurt either.” Vergil waited patiently for her answer.
J had set up a little alert to tell her when the biometrics registered Vergil returning to the bunker; it was only about half an hour before he returned, but he did not come back to the server room just yet. She put it out of her mind for the moment; he would return when he returned, and that was it.
They needed to get this stuff out to their contacts in time for the evening news reports - contacts at the smaller news stations and websites, to whom they regularly leaked prime tidbits of information. Even if these publications didn’t have the artificially-augmented reach that Raptor News Network did, these latest photos were juicy enough to spread quickly.
Presently, she heard the server room door open, but did not look up from the clip she was putting together. Vergil’s measured tread came up behind her, and as was his habit, he stood very close to her, peering over her shoulder with his usual mild disregard for her personal space. It wasn’t deliberate or particularly intrusive, so she had not complained. It was just how he operated.
HIs quiet apology did surprise her, but she merely nodded. She realized that she had no idea what kind of personal matters might plague the Nephilim, but she did not want to pry. And, after all, last night had been pretty rough for both of them. “I understand.”
She moved aside in her rolling chair, allowing him to take her place at the media workstation. “That would be great, if you could finish this up. Frees me up to write up a little something for our contact at the Washington Post.” RNN would of course decry this is ‘fake news’, but the images they had garnered were hard to deny.
“Oh? And what idea is this?” J reached out for her tea mug, found it empty. Oh well. She glanced over it at Vergil as he began uploading clips to the secure offsite server they used to deliver information to the outside world. He paced a little as the upload progressed, outlining his proposal.
“We already wage a disinfo campaign on the Internet,” she put in, but Vergil seemed to think that it was time to put a face on The Order. He was right, really; a human figure, even behind a mask, would humanize the faceless organization. It was just that a 5-foot-tall woman did not make for an authoritative figure, even on video. The intense force of personality that helped her in her position as the leader of The Order just wasn’t going to come across in a brief recorded message.
“We could absolutely pull off a major signal intrusion at RNN,” she said. “But I don’t know that I’m the person to be in front of the camera. I mean, look at me.” She gestured to herself, with a skeptical expression. “There are children bigger than I am.” She laughed. “Maybe we should use a body double... a male one, at that. The sad reality is that the world is still very sexist. Putting a woman up there could actually hurt us - there’s nothing misogynists hate more than an uppity woman.”