Ethan wasn't the only one watching Sentinel's launch unfold through the livestream.
Back in the city of California, inside Google's HQ, Amelia, her team and a couple of other executives sat in the secured R&D wing, watching the live stream of Sentinel's launch.
Amelia Rhodes had a visible frown on her face as she looked at the screen. She knew this was coming and OmniTech had given them a chance at first bite but they had gotten greedy.
Back then, OmniTech was just an unknown individual with an unknown software, a software that cut through Google's firewalls like butter, a software that had identified vulnerabilities their team of experts had missed.
It was a software offered to them on a silver platter— all they had to do was negotiate a deal with OmniTech, and they would've secured a lead over the competition for years, thanks to whatever exclusivity window they could've negotiated.
But no?