Chapter 11-2

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“Does that mean you’ll have to hack into every hospital in the country?” Chris asked, aghast at such a prospect. She blew out a breath. “Eventually, yeah. Like I said, it’s a lot of work. A hell of a big project. Plus, you have to bear in mind that we’re going to be bagging and tagging people who have decided, implicitly, against being bagged and tagged.” She shrugged. “I guess it’s worth it, though.” Mars rubbed his jaw. “That’s more of a moral dilemma than anything I’ve ever dealt with at this table. And we’ve dealt with the lowest of the low here.” He looked to the Council. “Thoughts?” Justiss spoke up, “I dislike the idea of having a database of people who have no desire to be registered, but at the same time, it’s for a good cause. “There will be kids out there who are lost to the

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