What really happened this morning I’ve been recruited by a startup to be CEO I’d declined but Schmeric suggested I learn about Gazillion from the inside.

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What really happened this morning I’ve been recruited by a startup to be CEO I’d declined but Schmeric suggested I learn about Gazillion from the inside I’m still working for Googol Tricked! Not CEO, I’m just contracting Luckily, managed to get a Googol contract I’ve learned a lot about Gazillion Corporation so far…

Gazillion founded by venture capitalists Bitter they missed the boat on Googol Trying to make the next Googol by stealing all their employees 8 VCs each with their own startup I’ve found only a few companies so far, your work is helping turn up more The startup companies will appear above the org chart in the web app Keep tracking down employees to help me identify more startup companies

Match the Googol employees with the startups they’ve gone to Look for things the employee messages (puzzle answers) may have in common Use the employee puzzle answers in order to solve the startup puzzles Each startup lists the number of ex-Googolers that they have Solving each startup puzzle reveals a clue left by the venture capitalist firm Solve these and you’ll be closer to saving Perry & Lergey

When you do reach Perry & Lergey, be careful Gazillion appears to have brought in an especially tough manager for Perry & Lergey With luck, Perry & Lergey will let you know how you can help them Good luck!