Picus Confidential Operating Area computers

Picus Confidential Operating Area computers are a series of computers in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The computers can be found in Operating Area 3 within the Picus Communications sub-basement.

Nicolas DeMarbre's computer
This computer has a security rating of 3. The login is demarbre and the password is index.

RE: WTF
FROM: Paul Corbo

TO: Nicolas DeMarbre

You have to admit it's pretty damn cool though :P

Paul

Nicolas DeMarbre wrote: >Dude.

>What is up with that crazy ass miniature-moon

>-interactive-sphere thing they've got in there?

>Seriously, this is Bond villain stuff. I even

> think I saw a guy stroking a cat and throwing an

> evil laugh in there :P

>This is a seriously intense waste of money. Now I

>know where my annual bonus went.

>Nick

Our role
FROM: Émilie Masse

TO: Mtl_Picus_Confidential

Hello,

With the rush of day operations, it's easy to lose focus and forget what the job is all about. As a reminder to all of you:

1) Minds and emotions can be influenced by the media.

a) A crowd has the mental age of a 5 year old child.

b) It is our mission to orient and guide the child to higher understanding.

c) That understanding must keep the right interest at heart.

2) Language and carefully chosen words are a form of influence.

a) Anyone can experience the world and express points of view.

b) Words are condensed ideas and the sole means for men to understand the world.

c) This is the power of Semiology and Rhetoric.

3) Control is in the delivery of information.

a) Knowledge is power.

b) Today, knowledge is based on information.

c) Controlling access and the flow of information is the key to power.

d) With this power comes responsibility.

A bit simplistic, I admit, but it gets the point across.

Émilie Masse

Division Supervisor

Picus Confidential

Paul Corbo's computer
Corbo's computer is unlocked so no login details are needed.

Congratulations
FROM: Philip Kingry

TO: Mtl_Picus_Confidential

Hi,

This is just a short message to congratulate everyone on the handling of the Washington Hearings.

This was a very important issue lying at the very heart of the interests we at Picus aim to defend. According to various analysts and poll firms, our campaign around the Hearings made the pro-regulation parties gain as high as 32 points in various polls.

Congratulations!

Philip Kingry

Special Projects

Picus Confidential

WTF
FROM: Nicolas DeMarbre

TO: Paul Corbo

Dude.

What is up with that crazy ass miniature-moon-interactive-sphere thing they've got in there?

Seriously, this is Bond villain stuff. I even think I saw a guy stroking a cat and throwing an evil laugh in there :P

This is a seriously intense waste of money. Now I know where my annual bonus went.

Nick

Émilie Masse's computer
This computer has a security rating 3. Its login is emasse and its password, moufette.

Congratulations
FROM: Philip Kingry

TO: Mtl_Picus_Confidential

Hi,

This is just a short message to congratulate everyone on the handling of the Washington Hearings.

This was a very important issue lying at the very heart of the interests we at Picus aim to defend. According to various analysts and poll firms, our campaign around the Hearings made the pro-regulation parties gain as high as 32 points in various polls.

Congratulations!

Philip Kingry

Special Projects

Picus Confidential

What the hell is "Rogue Publishing"?
FROM: Brett Northcott

TO: Émilie Masse

Hey Emily,

I was just going through some old files for a client prep (you know how they love to see those credentials) and I stumble upon accounting stubs for something called "Roque Publishing."

I was just curious. Do you have any idea what this is?

Brett

Brett Northcott's computer
Northcott's computer has a security rating 4. The login is bnorthco and the password is sterling.

RE: What the hell is "Roque Publishing"?
FROM: Émilie Masse

TO: Brett Northcott

Brett,

I realize that you're new to this division of Picus and while I admire your enthusiasm, I feel I must also warn you about curiosity in this industry and especially in this division.

That being said, about your question, Picus was originally consolidated from Dazzle Me Magazine, T-K Records and Roque Publishing when it was founded in 1985. I am somewhat surprised you didn't already know that.

And my name is Émilie by the way,

Émilie Masse

Division Supervisor

Picus Confidential

Brett Northcott wrote:

>Hey Emily,

>I was just going through some old files for a

>client prep (you know how they love to see

>those credentials) and I stumble upon

>accounting stubs for something called

>"Roque Publishing."

>I was just curious. Do you have any idea what

> this is?

>Brett

Security risks
FROM: Sheryl Harris

TO: Mtl_Picus_Confidential

Hello all,

Due to various incidents in the past few months, we have restricted the electronic messaging to internal transfers only.

Anyone with a Picus Confidential address will only be able to send messages within the Picus Confidential mailing servers.

The job we do here is as crucial as it is secretive. I'm sure you all understand.

Future breaches will be met with severe measures.

Sheryl Harris

Security Supervisor

Picus Confidential

Ariana Lingenfelser's computer
This computer is locked; the login is alingenf and the password is duchess.

Be careful
FROM: Guylaine Séguin

TO: Ariana Lingenfelser

Hey Ari,

I think we might have to bring the issue higher up about the Australian civil war coverage.

It seems they haven't learned from our past mistakes. They are going way too far with the stance they're taking on the issue. Our motives are barely concealed and it's on the verge of being pure propaganda... not even biased journalism.

Don't get me wrong, I know what our job is. But there's ways to be subtle about it. If it keeps going like this, it's going to be the Second Gulf War fiasco all over again. I'm pretty sure they won't be able to buy their way out of an official investigation for a SECOND time.

Anyway, hit me back and we'll work on an "impromptu" pitch for the next meeting.

Guylaine