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daria_thorne [2023-01-03 19:16] – [Biography] SugarPilldaria_thorne [2023-01-03 19:16] – [Biography] SugarPill
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 On November 12th, Daria receives a letter from former Severed employee Peg Kincaid. In the letter, Kincaid describes an incredible story that seems too bizarre to be true. She claims that not only was Lumon Industries involved in the Dorner truck bombing--a domestic terrorism plot for purposes of corporate sabotage--but that her Innie's work at Lumon is directly related to the attack. Kincaid also claims she's somehow found a way to directly communicate with her Innie, in an effort to prove her story is true. Included with the letter is a copy of the Macrodata Refiner's Orientation Handbook that describes the Severed job held by Kincaid's Innie. It looks like an official Lumon document, and adds credence to Kincaid's tale. It's enough that Daria emails the information to Jim Milchick for his opinion on the matter.  On November 12th, Daria receives a letter from former Severed employee Peg Kincaid. In the letter, Kincaid describes an incredible story that seems too bizarre to be true. She claims that not only was Lumon Industries involved in the Dorner truck bombing--a domestic terrorism plot for purposes of corporate sabotage--but that her Innie's work at Lumon is directly related to the attack. Kincaid also claims she's somehow found a way to directly communicate with her Innie, in an effort to prove her story is true. Included with the letter is a copy of the Macrodata Refiner's Orientation Handbook that describes the Severed job held by Kincaid's Innie. It looks like an official Lumon document, and adds credence to Kincaid's tale. It's enough that Daria emails the information to Jim Milchick for his opinion on the matter. 
  
-On November 13th, Jim responds that he doesn't think Kincaid's story is worth pursuing. He claims the newspaper doesn't have the resources for this particular story right now. He also says he contacted a "trusted source" at Lumon and confirmed that Peg Kincaid is a disgruntled former employee who was fired after too many unexcused absences, and is now making things up to try to hurt the company. Instead, he suggests that Daria focuses on the local high school basketball playoffs. +On November 13th, Jim responds that he doesn't think Kincaid's story is worth pursuing. He claims the newspaper doesn't have the resources for this particular story right now. He also says he contacted a "trusted source" at Lumon and confirmed that Peg Kincaid is a disgruntled former employee who was fired after too many absences, and is now making things up to try to hurt the company. Instead, he suggests that Daria focuses on the local high school basketball playoffs. 
  
 Daria replies that she can do both stories, and is interested in following up on Kincaid's allegations. Jim in return forwards her a copy of Peg Kincaid's obituary; she died on November 11th, before Daria even got her letter, so the story is now a moot point.  Daria replies that she can do both stories, and is interested in following up on Kincaid's allegations. Jim in return forwards her a copy of Peg Kincaid's obituary; she died on November 11th, before Daria even got her letter, so the story is now a moot point. 
daria_thorne.txt · Last modified: 2023-01-12 03:58 by SugarPill