Sarah took the headband off and handed it over, after giving it a bit of a glance to be sure the crystals were empty. "It hasn't been proven yet, to me at least, that caution is a bad thing."
She slipped another thumb drive out of her pocket and put it in the corresponding port on Annie's device. "Before I left I made a simple program that would extract the information that we agreed on, to make things easier." She tapped the drive. It was more than an old fashioned way to store information.
"I was just asking about.. well, if people were tracked, because it would be easier than to be diligent and watch the contact list. I could make a program that does that, but I'm wary about giving the station computers too much information if I don't have to. And the island used to have ways of letting us know, besides the contact list, when someone new showed up, so we could go look for them." Because there were deadly animals, after all, not unlike the ones on the station.