Michael Crindon looked no different from the other computer and virtual security experts among the crowd dressed in business attire.
Of course, none of the other spies gave themselves away. He even wore the same kind of bulked-up comm module on his wrist.
While the ability to blend into a crowd or to assume another identity sounded useful, Ves sought something different.
Ideally, he wanted to get his hands on a spymaster, someone capable of setting up a network of spies and informers that worked on his behalf.
Crindon fell short of that. He was probably a reasonable spy in an individual capacity, but it would take time for him to gain experience and acquire the necessary learning for him to be able to set up a larger organization.