![]() Pearce meets and collaborates with a man called Raymond 'T-Bone' Kenney, an ex-Blume Corporation hacker who caused a major blackout so bad that it pressed the government to respond, which led to ctOS. DedSec is a mysterious grassroots organisation run by a so-called 'Council of Daves.' ![]() Internally within DedSec, there are disagreements over how peaceful this rebellion should be and some have exercised violence over protest. Their hacking of its systems is DedSec's rebellion against the death of privacy – they're exposing weaknesses in the system to show how it could be used by corporations with ulterior, profit-based motives. The general philosophy of DedSec is that they're against the Orwellian control of information exercised by Blume Corporation who own ctOS. Everything is connected via ctOS which allows Aiden to manipulate cameras and traffic, causing chaos and affording him the ability to collect the personal details of anyone he chooses. ![]() Pearce is forced into working with Brenks and meets Clara Lille of DedSec, a hacking initiative opposed to ctOS, which is essentially a corporate-controlled internet of things that manages Chicago.
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