"I suppose I shall go first, Professor," said Niall Dunne, who began to lean in on the table, her arms placed on the table and her legs crossed. She bowed from her sitting position to him, signifying her thanks.
"First off, I'd like to personally say that I thank you all for giving me such a warm welcome into your ranks. As I have gotten the chance to explain to most of you, recent events for me didn't turn out so well in the past couple of years, and had in fact gone a way that was the worst possible. I am very lucky and grateful to have been welcomed here, not only for refuge and safety, but for the well-being of Liberty. I have seen what corrupts it in my quasi-lawful travels, but at first gave it no attention, assuming they had intelligent people in their government and they would properly fix it later. It seems I was wrong in my belief, but I have found a greater place here. In such dystopian times, one could never be so happy with where we are currently at today. I too am happy and proud to be a Lane Hacker, Professor. It is indeed a very impeccable time."
"Though I haven't particularly had the recent time to be active in most of these events going on in the glory of the Lane Hackers, I have gotten the chance to participate in quite a few cla Lockdowns in my time here, as well as furthering my own career. I quite flourished in my first requirements, unsurprisingly. Though recently, with the coming of changes, I haven't had as much time to continue, which I will attempt to amend next year, if not before the end of this one."
She breaths in a hefty but quiet breath, sighing gracefully.
"As for other things, I believe we are headed in the right direction. We have taken many good steps towards the ruin of the corporate oligarchy. Yet it is still far from over. We have a long battle ahead of us, but we will conquer it, my fellow Lane Hackers, with our unparalleled intellect and strategic might. In my rather brief time here, I have seen and experienced many things, and to no surprise, I found you all to be very capable of changing things here in Liberty for the greater good. We here all know that Liberty is sick. We may well be the only ones who can truly fix it. It may be our actions winning the battles, Professor, but it is you and the well being of Liberty that leads us, motivates us, makes us do better and better every time because we gain experience."
"I believe here, with our combined strength, we can truly make Liberty a better place for all of us. Not just us, but for Liberty herself. The people are coming to us more and more these days, and I estimate that we could very well become a dominant force here within time. We are the Lane Hackers, and I fully believe we can morph Liberty into something immaculate."
With that being said, Niall leans back into the indeed comfortable chair, and nods, implying that she had finished with her input for the time being, with a smile on her face, of comparable stature to Moriarty's.