Apolyton, Again Saturday May 12, 9:18pm
Sometimes it really does come in handy to be 'kind of well-known.'
Just had a tip-off. Got a call through my key. Anonymous, untraceable - really untraceable, Kurt's taken a look and he has no idea how they did it. The voice was anonymised too - just one of the standard voices keys use when they're reading out text. It said this:
"Ms Kiteway, I work for the Apolyton Institute. I can't tell you who I am. I can tell you this: we know about the parcel delays. Someone has been reading our mail. We don't know who. Internal investigations here are under way. We will find the perpetrator eventually. But it may be too late. I had to speak because I believe the danger of these security breaches has been underestimated.
"The postal delays first began several months ago. They coincided with the disappearance of the plans for some extremely sensitive technology, developed by Apolyton purely as a theoretical exercise. The use of this technology is illegal in Perplex City, due to the extreme risk to human life. The stolen plans are for a "neural override" device. The danger is real, Ms Kiteway, though not to the people of Perplex City. We have learned that the plans were sent to an IP address on Earth - BBC Radio 1."