Fynn falls silent for a spell as he eyes Togusa and the alleged evidence in question. While that bad boy should be held here as evidence against this bastard company, something about the way Togusa talks about this gun makes him think otherwise. "Hold on to the damn thing for a moment." He replies quickly as he mulls over what his brother told him a few days ago.
"Something weird is going on and we already know it has something to do with Retrospec. Therefore, we might need any evidence pointing us in that direction, especially since the top brass won't budge." An annoyed huff escapes the younger Izunia as he crossed his arms over his chest. Fynn is thinking about something.
Togusa is startled when he looks back up at Fynn. Like he said, the choice seems obvious. He went to somebody else because he actually tried to get rid of it by himself, and it was like he couldn't. He kept making up excuses to keep it around. But not getting rid of it isn't the most comforting thought, either. "If I keep it, without starting any registration paperwork-?" Togusa shakes his head. "That's just asking for trouble."
"It's not quite that the top brass won't budge," Togusa elaborates. "It's that none of us have a good solid basis for a case yet. Illegally downloading onto phones and computers? Sure, but not our purview and hard to prove. The videos that were released onto the app that seem to have been taken by the phones, themselves? Closer to our jurisdiction. Still difficult to prove wrongdoing by the company."
"The building's not a crime, just shady as hell. This?" Togusa lifts the case again. "It feels like I've finally got a foothold. Something undeniably illegal. But. I can't get rid of it."
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"Something weird is going on and we already know it has something to do with Retrospec. Therefore, we might need any evidence pointing us in that direction, especially since the top brass won't budge." An annoyed huff escapes the younger Izunia as he crossed his arms over his chest. Fynn is thinking about something.
"Maybe this...was all a dream or something."
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"It's not quite that the top brass won't budge," Togusa elaborates. "It's that none of us have a good solid basis for a case yet. Illegally downloading onto phones and computers? Sure, but not our purview and hard to prove. The videos that were released onto the app that seem to have been taken by the phones, themselves? Closer to our jurisdiction. Still difficult to prove wrongdoing by the company."
"The building's not a crime, just shady as hell. This?" Togusa lifts the case again. "It feels like I've finally got a foothold. Something undeniably illegal. But. I can't get rid of it."