[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=b8860b]Keystone[/color] & [color=orangered]Caesar[/color][/i][/b][/h1] [img][/img][hr][b][color=dimgray]Location:[/color][/b] Exiting Colorado, Flight MSS-1 [b][color=b8860b]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [b][color=orangered]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [hr][hr][/center] Caesar tended to be a quieter man when on assignment or doing pretty much anything that didn't involve direct and acrimonious application of sharp pointy implements and/or trading ammunition with others at high velocities. As such, his phone made the bare minimum noise necessary to vibrate in his pocket when he got a message in from the Justice PD. And what he learned from that message made him want to hit something. Not just hurt, but utterly obliterate something with a method so nonstandard as to land him in some special casefile that kept getting referenced decades and possibly centuries into the future. "Beaten to Death by Whole Frozen Yellowfin Tuna", for example, or "Rectal Insertion of a Colony of Fireants". Any number of means afterwards to dispose of the body could be employed, but for the sake of propriety it should be set up for a matter of public display, in one form or another. Caesar was unhappy. True, according to the hardworking men and women in blue in Justice, both of the parties were dead. But the message that showed up on Keystone's monitor earlier mentioned otherwise. One might still be alive. So this was someone who knew about the police's findings before it was made public. [i]That[/i] was interesting. Also, if the message was to be believed, the one who was still alive was male. Cups and Swords, etc. [color=orangered]"Keystone..."[/color] he rasped to the junior man, [color=orangered]"You've met Marc Tinder, right?"[/color] Keystone was about to respond when his own phone went off, this one not quite as silent as his employer's. He would say that he regularly turned it off as a matter of policy when on site or engaging in behavior which called for its silence, but at the moment his [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ-QLl5qjLg]ringtone[/url] was sounding as if it were waiting on a full-figured lady in horned helmet to sing to its conclusion. He held up a finger to indicate that he would be with Caesar in just a second. The older man took the moment to listen to Keystone's choice of music for his device, and decided to intrude upon his second anyway. [color=orangered]"You listen to some weird shit."[/color] he stated plainly. [color=orangered]"I expect a man like you to go for Industrial. Punk, maybe. You... listen to weird shit."[/color] [color=b8860b]"Sod off then, yeah? Big guy can't 'have culture?"[/color] [color=orangered]"[i]Adele[/i] is culture?"[/color] [color=b8860b]"[b]Don't you say one unkind word 'bout A...[/b] ..wait."[/color] He took a closer look at his phone. [color=b8860b]"Your California Bitch-Bobbies want a word with Yours Truly, bout that watery bint what got 'erself killed at Queensguard's surprise party. Gimmie a sec, then."[/color] Keystone put in a quick reply, stating that he has no knowledge about the lady as he was aware, and that the official statements of all of the parties managing the situation on site, including his own, would be made available for the police at their request. Pretty standard stuff from the point of view of protocol. Giving it a thought, Keystone waved away the beginning of what might have been a very interesting argument. An idea suddenly hit him: [color=b8860b]"Oi there, Boss?"[/color] he began slowly, [color=b8860b]"Why is it, ya think, that the reporter lady on the tele made accusation that the killings at Queensguard was done on account of us takin' revenge, when the police report 'bout who the murderers were wasn't released public yet?"[/color] He nodded, [color=b8860b]"An' yeah, met that guy Marc. At the nuthouse."[/color] Caesar leaned forward in his seat. His eyes were dark and foreboding. The Tinder acquaintance aside, he made a hell of a point about that reporter. [color=orangered]"That is a very interesting question."[/color] Though he didn't say it, Caesar was rather impressed. He did repeat, [color=orangered]"Very interesting question."[/color]