He puts the van in gear, then realizes he's stuck. You have to dig your tall boots into the mud and push until the vehicle lurches free. He gives you a thumbs-up as he takes off. You move carefully so you don't sink deeper into the mud. It was really coming down last night, you remember, rain hammering on the cabin roof so hard that you're amazed it didn't leak.
The first rain since you left home. It's almost spring. It's time to talk to Daphne Clear about getting back to work.
I've waited long enough. I email Daphne Clear at GRC Media and tell her that Elton and I have work to do.
Where can I find Nin?
I email Scarper and ask him about Everlite.
I find Roscoe's van.
I visit Hobland at his compound.
I introduce myself to Lucinda Palys-Nash.
I check my phone.
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Not yet; you still need to try reaching the caern. Maybe answers wait there, useful information you can share with Ms. Clear so she'll give you the go-ahead.
Where can I find Nin?
I email Scarper and ask him about Everlite.
I find Roscoe's van.
I visit Hobland at his compound.
I introduce myself to Lucinda Palys-Nash.
I check my phone.
Next
Relying on Scarper's willingness to fight for Gaia, whatever your personal differences, you compose an email asking him about Everlite's involvement with the Northern New York pipeline battles. This was before your time, but Scarper may remember something that no legitimate newspaper would report.
You conduct more research at the library as you wait. You can't get far, but Everlite (with branch offices in Holyoke, Worcester, Hartford, Connecticut, and Troy, New York) spent years aggressively pushing for new pipelines to supply New England with fracked gas out of Canada. They met defeat in New York (Clay's greatest triumph), but succeeded elsewhere. Nothing in these news reports strikes you as obviously criminal or unnatural, but that's just the mainstream news.
Where can I find Nin?
I conduct more research on this "Big Calc" that seems to involve Holyoke power companies.
I find Roscoe's van.
I visit Hobland at his compound.
I introduce myself to Lucinda Palys-Nash.
I check my phone.
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