Crysta's snooping on official work files is largely boring, but she is able to unearth a group DM on Cairo Montana’s work computer which features him and a handful of other Research employees where they primarily seem to bitch about their coworkers and pass judgement on everyone else at the station.
Most relevantly to her investigation, she discovers that two of Cairo’s friends were interrogated by the FBI agents on the 30th: the first is Tulip Xanthopoulos, whose liminal ability allows her to “awaken” inanimate objects and give them personalities, like the furniture from Beauty and the Beast; the second is Derek Drexel, who is working on what he describes as a “telepathic livestreaming device” which allows two wearers to see through each other’s eyes.
Additionally, name searching herself and Enoch reveals that this entire groupchat seems to have a fairly positive opinion of the Waldingers. Cairo semi-regularly asks everyone else if they think Enoch hates him, which they always assure him he does not. Tulip appears to thinks she’s friends with Crysta. They’re all a little puzzled about what happened with Enoch's birthday party the other day, but chalk it up to the FBI interruption.
Enoch notes that even though Dr. Raleigh Huff tells him she isn’t working on anything particularly interesting, she is in fact lying to him. She truthfully admits that the FBI agents did not interrogate her or show any particular interest in her.
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Most relevantly to her investigation, she discovers that two of Cairo’s friends were interrogated by the FBI agents on the 30th: the first is Tulip Xanthopoulos, whose liminal ability allows her to “awaken” inanimate objects and give them personalities, like the furniture from Beauty and the Beast; the second is Derek Drexel, who is working on what he describes as a “telepathic livestreaming device” which allows two wearers to see through each other’s eyes.
Additionally, name searching herself and Enoch reveals that this entire groupchat seems to have a fairly positive opinion of the Waldingers. Cairo semi-regularly asks everyone else if they think Enoch hates him, which they always assure him he does not. Tulip appears to thinks she’s friends with Crysta. They’re all a little puzzled about what happened with Enoch's birthday party the other day, but chalk it up to the FBI interruption.
Enoch notes that even though Dr. Raleigh Huff tells him she isn’t working on anything particularly interesting, she is in fact lying to him. She truthfully admits that the FBI agents did not interrogate her or show any particular interest in her.