"Are you up to that, Electra?" asks Winston.
"But of course," she answers.
"We've come to the second point on our updated agenda," says Winston. "Anaru Katariki's death on our premises is big news. The police want to know the specifics of Katariki's work here, in order to help identify a motive for his death. The media wants us to give a more comprehensive statement than the standard, drab announcement we've given so far."
The Surgeons are coming, Katariki told you in the seconds before his death. So far you haven't mentioned this detail to anybody else.
"Given that Katariki died here, and that he was under investigation for embezzling MetaHuman's finances, I'd guess the police consider our company a suspect in his murder," says Winston. "It may not be wise to be too open with them. Of course, we can't tell them anything about the magical and ultra-high-tech nature of our work here. As for the press…honestly, I don't know what else to tell them."
You look around the table, reminding yourself that all of these people worked with Anaru Katariki for the better part of a decade. Yet today they are all professionalism. If Katariki's death has hurt them, they show no sign of it.
"The police have frozen Mr. Katariki's personal assets pending more information on his alleged embezzlement," says Leach. "He has no real next of kin; any relations we've been able to track down are distant, and didn't know him personally."
"Anaru was a big supporter of cancer charities," says Electra. "It might be good PR if we made a donation in his name."
"His funeral will be taking place in a week," says Leach. "We should send a representative."