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Some three months later, the Silent Reapers have changed their identity and gone to ground on [[Fletcher]] in the [[Chaos March]], as the unit is now wanted for the Capra massacre and their reputation destroyed. House Sandoval, meanwhile, is not mentioned in the news. They are approached by [[Franklin Hirosir]], who identifies them by their real name, reveals that he knows they were set up by House Sandoval, and offers to hire them on behalf of the [[Word of Blake]], who are actively hiring mercenaries to safeguard their Chaos March assets. The Silent Reapers take up working for the Word of Blake as the Rote Kralle ("Red Claw") mercenary unit, receive technology upgrades, and hire new members to replace losses from Capra. They also begin to investigate into the Capra situation, hoping to find evidence that will clear their name.
 
Some three months later, the Silent Reapers have changed their identity and gone to ground on [[Fletcher]] in the [[Chaos March]], as the unit is now wanted for the Capra massacre and their reputation destroyed. House Sandoval, meanwhile, is not mentioned in the news. They are approached by [[Franklin Hirosir]], who identifies them by their real name, reveals that he knows they were set up by House Sandoval, and offers to hire them on behalf of the [[Word of Blake]], who are actively hiring mercenaries to safeguard their Chaos March assets. The Silent Reapers take up working for the Word of Blake as the Rote Kralle ("Red Claw") mercenary unit, receive technology upgrades, and hire new members to replace losses from Capra. They also begin to investigate into the Capra situation, hoping to find evidence that will clear their name.
  
However, by December, Anori is approached by a man who tells her her real name to her face and demands ten million [[C-bill]]s to keep it secret. An inquiry by the unit's hacker, [[Peter Brantling]], soon uncovers the obviously fake identity of one "Jupp Blomhoofd" and a hotel address where the man is apprehended by Anori and her lover Sakumoto just as he is preparing to leave. Anori is injured in the operation when she stumbles into a totally unrelated altercation between other hotel guests. Despite interrogation and even torture, the captured "Blomhoofd" refuses to share information and at one point even attacks Anori with a knife that he should not have had, indicating he may be receiving inside help.
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However, by December, Anori is approached by a man who tells her her real name to her face and demands ten million [[C-Bill]]s to keep it secret. An inquiry by the unit's hacker, [[Peter Brantling]], soon uncovers the obviously fake identity of one "Jupp Blomhoofd" and a hotel address where the man is apprehended by Anori and her lover Sakumoto just as he is preparing to leave. Anori is injured in the operation when she stumbles into a totally unrelated altercation between other hotel guests. Despite interrogation and even torture, the captured "Blomhoofd" refuses to share information and at one point even attacks Anori with a knife that he should not have had, indicating he may be receiving inside help.
  
 
Nine months later, in September of [[3067]], the (undercover) Silent Reapers embark on their first mission for the Word of Blake, an objective raid against the [[Lakegaard Chemicals]] plant on [[Laurieston]]. They arrive as tourists by late September, and check into their HQ hotel as several smaller groups. Anori and Sakumoto take their prisoner with them to Laurieston, but right upon setting foot on the world Anori is handed a written note from the mysterious man's employer addressing her as Ms. McFaris (while the clueless messenger had addressed her by her undercover name for the mission that not even the unit's employer should know) and stating that she has one of his employees and that he is going to take him back. Alerted to a possible mole in the unit, Anori and Sakumoto hide the prisoner in a townhouse, separated from the unit's base hotel, and take turns watching him (though they give up on attempting to interrogate him). On 5 October, the raid against Lakegaard Chemicals is carried out and data storage units are retrieved from the labs. However, upon returning Anori finds that the captive has vanished, Sakumoto—who was guarding him—is missing, and large amounts of blood have been spilled in the townhouse. The neighbors pretend to have seen nothing, until Anori kicks in a door and questions the inhabitants at gunpoint. She learns that seven men stormed the house, two of them were carried back out, plus Sakumoto and "Blomhoofd", and all left in a car.
 
Nine months later, in September of [[3067]], the (undercover) Silent Reapers embark on their first mission for the Word of Blake, an objective raid against the [[Lakegaard Chemicals]] plant on [[Laurieston]]. They arrive as tourists by late September, and check into their HQ hotel as several smaller groups. Anori and Sakumoto take their prisoner with them to Laurieston, but right upon setting foot on the world Anori is handed a written note from the mysterious man's employer addressing her as Ms. McFaris (while the clueless messenger had addressed her by her undercover name for the mission that not even the unit's employer should know) and stating that she has one of his employees and that he is going to take him back. Alerted to a possible mole in the unit, Anori and Sakumoto hide the prisoner in a townhouse, separated from the unit's base hotel, and take turns watching him (though they give up on attempting to interrogate him). On 5 October, the raid against Lakegaard Chemicals is carried out and data storage units are retrieved from the labs. However, upon returning Anori finds that the captive has vanished, Sakumoto—who was guarding him—is missing, and large amounts of blood have been spilled in the townhouse. The neighbors pretend to have seen nothing, until Anori kicks in a door and questions the inhabitants at gunpoint. She learns that seven men stormed the house, two of them were carried back out, plus Sakumoto and "Blomhoofd", and all left in a car.

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