Wayne started. "Obviously we have loads of small clues we've pieced together, like new encrypted files from Lab 101 almost every day, hallway sightings of large groups of former prisoners, and a mysteriously large group of locked documents with titles initialed "DS", but currently none of the ADSA members have clearance into Lab 101, so we had very little actual proof.
"We do know that they have a meeting every day, usually around lunchtime, but the Dragonstorm members that attend the meeting cycle, so any one scientist usually meets about once every three days. Some of them we've managed to pin down further, for example, O'Neill goes to the meeting on Mondays and Thursdays. We know someone has taken the place of Dr. Zenarchis as leader of Dragonstorm, but they've done a good job of keeping their identity secret. We don't think they attend meetings.
"The Pelvanida board of directors knows about Dragonstorm. Of this we're certain. We're not certain if they're directly involved or just turning a blind eye, but they aren't ignorant. This makes us think Dragonstorm might be a government sanctioned project, but we aren't positive, and not all of us agree on that point.
"We have a number of intercepted documents, usually ones sent via the Internet, but like we said, the titles are random other than having "DS" initials, and the actual documents are jibberish. We think it's some kind of code, but it's not really something we can crack.
"Oh, and one final thing. When Marty, the head technician, did a massive rewiring of the electrical system, he accidentally discovered an extra gas pipe hidden at the end of the pipe room. It appears to lead to Lab 101, which makes us think they cremate the experiments that don't survive the cyber/psionic process."