Re: Callen/April
"Yes, send that to me. I don't know what, if anything, we can get for you. But, better to know what you need that we don't have than find out later." G nodded. "The incinerator will be fine as long as we're here. I'm more concerned with when we're not. The chances we'll still be here by the time Savannah's child comes along are slim. I need you thinking about how to do this on the run, as well. Maybe it won't happen. But, the last thing they want is more of us.. Having us breed is their worst nightmare and once these pregnancies come to light, we're on a ticking clock."
G had been afraid she'd stopped with the bare basic encryption he'd shown her before and was pleasantly surprised to find she'd had Eric and Abby improve it. "That's fine. From this point out, nothing out of the ordinary goes in those notes, regardless. If something happens with these pregnancies or anything else, that cannot be immediately explained through normal medical means, memorize it, destroy any evidence of it, and do not record it. We can't risk these children by having anything recorded that might be used to justify study or experimentation upon them. For the average person, your own code might deter them. But, once government cryptologists and intelligence analysts get involved, it will take time, but it's no different than cracking a terrorist code and they have the resources for it we don't have for encoding in the first place."
He nodded again as she continued about STDs. "That was the second point I wanted to talk to you about." He smirked a little. "You're jumping ahead of me. I was going to ask about preemptive measures. We don't know what will work and not work at this point. But, we need to try. If there's something you can do, do it. Bring everyone in who can safely be administered the dose and do it. No questions asked. No explanations necessary. No singling people out based on their perceived promiscuity. Wait on the tests. We don't want to move too quickly and alert anyone to what's going in. Start with the immediate medication." And that would give him a chance to do more of his own research and figure out what could reasonably be done for security.