Post by dance on Jan 6, 2011 15:50:39 GMT -5
"The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples, the great globe itself... shall dissolve, and, like this insubstantial pageant faded, leave not a rack behind.
We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep."
~W. Shakespeare, the Tempest 4.1
this is not your typical corporate espionage.
The politics of business has always been a... grimy... field. Spying, stealing secrets, moles, buying information... someone always has to get their hands dirty.
The politics of business has always been a... grimy... field. Spying, stealing secrets, moles, buying information... someone always has to get their hands dirty.
that's why the military developed dream sharing.
Well, not really. They probably weren't intending for so many people to misuse the notion of shared dreams so badly.
But some people got it into their heads that dreams could be used for espionage, and everything spiraled downhill from there. Extraction became one of the most serious - and most difficult to trace - crimes.
Well, not really. They probably weren't intending for so many people to misuse the notion of shared dreams so badly.
But some people got it into their heads that dreams could be used for espionage, and everything spiraled downhill from there. Extraction became one of the most serious - and most difficult to trace - crimes.
assemble your team.
Businesses hire extractors to gain information about their competitors. That's nothing new.
But some corporations have realized that they can hire extractors to protect their information as well - to find out if a team is planning to break in, and set up defenses in case of that eventuality.
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