So, quite a bit to comment on in the past few chapters: Citizen X turns out to be less ideological and more like a more anarchistic version of
Reddit, with some members (including our would-be infiltrator, Cipher) still interested in the potential for anonymous citizen journalism. Cipher runs into the team in London and finds he's got an in with Eureka, who's really bad at secrecy (or maybe just has a thing for shaggy guys with beards). Interesting, given that Eureka is the only member of the team
not getting information from Citizen X in Chapter 1. Wonder if she share's Alchemy's disapproval of the organization.
Meanwhile, our glimpse into the future gets rather political: Capitalism has come to Cuba, just in time for a currency crisis to rock the country. The solution is more better capitalism, including the participation of expats (and ex-expats) who got their rightful property (or ill-gotten gains) seized by the previous regime.
Quinn's backstory seems interesting, he's
also from
a country that seized a bunch of property from white people and subsequently ran its currency into the ground. Kind of fits with this week's quest about turning points. Wonder what the other member's turning points were? We know that Ember is motivated by world-changing ideas, and that Eureka loves the opportunity to build stuff and utilize technology, but we don't know how either of them got to that point, or what prompted them to get involved in Evoke. Likewise for Cipher's interest in "shadow journalism". And Alchemy remains an enigma, as always.
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