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ISTF Intelligence Offices, London   Eichel pulled out his passport.  He slid it under the window to the uniformed security guard behind the protective glass.  He had never visited any intelligence services offices before, let alone ISTF.  The only reason he knew it existed was thanks to a chance meeting.
  He had met Mason several years ago at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.  Atraps Technologies Inc., a security systems, technology company, had been exhibiting CCTV cameras, including analogue and IP-based surveillance technologies.  Both men had attended Atraps Corporation’s keynote speech and witnessed a demonstration by the CEO - a rather young entrepreneur.
Atraps was a small start-up with incredible potential.  Though not inventors per se, the owners were mastermind visionaries, having taken over the industry in such a short period of time.  Their approach to implementing breakthrough security systems had attracted Mason’s and Eichel’s curiosity.  Though small, the company had attained incredible success with its neoteric devices.  Government and private owners were interested in acquiring Atraps’ technologies.  But the two co-founders, Michael and Kyle Atraps, were no fools.  As recent engineering graduates from MIT, they sought the highest bidder and owned the rights to each new system they developed.  Time was no object; they knew what their discoveries were worth in today’s market.

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