Chief
Chief of ACME
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- Dr. Everard Weller
ACME Headquarters, San Francisco, CA
Back at Headquarters, Chief Weller's family arrived midmorning just as he received a request to allocate resources for a Luxembourg trip. This was allowed, given that Eugene Grovington was going to fly the plane and Chase Devineaux backed the request.
"Kuppa!" A little girl in bright blue called to her grandfather. Geraldine Weller, her grandmother, followed with watchful eyes. Mrs. Weller explained that their children were unpacking at home, leaving Hailey to visit for the day.
"Hailey," Chief put his granddaughter on his lap with a cheerful grunt, "my you've grown!"
He turned to his wife and began talking about plans for the week. Chief was free because, as of yesterday, the ACME database became completely digital. New documents would either be written directly on the computer and saved, or scanned in. Field photographers were already sending their pictures online. Things were much easier.
"What's that?" Hailey asked, pointing at the screen at a series of pictures.
"That's the informant reports," Chief said, "when they find something suspicious, they send a brief report. Sometimes, they have pictures.
"This is a picture of Vic the Slick," Chief continued to narrate for his granddaughter, "It says he's been spotted in Montreal, so I put this..." he dragged the picture into a folder, "into 'watch', because no crime has been committed yet. Most of the time, I don't have to do much, we have a department called 'Control' that takes care of these things."
"Can we go now?" Hailey, at 4 years old, was easily bored.
"Okay, let's go," Chief Weller turned off his computer, "Lunch for you first, then a little ice cream during tea time."
Back at Headquarters, Chief Weller's family arrived midmorning just as he received a request to allocate resources for a Luxembourg trip. This was allowed, given that Eugene Grovington was going to fly the plane and Chase Devineaux backed the request.
"Kuppa!" A little girl in bright blue called to her grandfather. Geraldine Weller, her grandmother, followed with watchful eyes. Mrs. Weller explained that their children were unpacking at home, leaving Hailey to visit for the day.
"Hailey," Chief put his granddaughter on his lap with a cheerful grunt, "my you've grown!"
He turned to his wife and began talking about plans for the week. Chief was free because, as of yesterday, the ACME database became completely digital. New documents would either be written directly on the computer and saved, or scanned in. Field photographers were already sending their pictures online. Things were much easier.
"What's that?" Hailey asked, pointing at the screen at a series of pictures.
"That's the informant reports," Chief said, "when they find something suspicious, they send a brief report. Sometimes, they have pictures.
"This is a picture of Vic the Slick," Chief continued to narrate for his granddaughter, "It says he's been spotted in Montreal, so I put this..." he dragged the picture into a folder, "into 'watch', because no crime has been committed yet. Most of the time, I don't have to do much, we have a department called 'Control' that takes care of these things."
"Can we go now?" Hailey, at 4 years old, was easily bored.
"Okay, let's go," Chief Weller turned off his computer, "Lunch for you first, then a little ice cream during tea time."