From what my sources have been telling me, the scientist in charge of this supposed organ cloning procedure at Griffin, Dr. Olivier Chantalle, has turned up missing and hasn't been seen since this news got splashed. And the organs and materials that were being provided to the 'Wagon supposedly originated with the Tamanous."Accusations such as what have been presented are unfortunately commonplace in the fast paced and competitive culture we do business in. DocWagon will of course investigate any validity to these allegations, pursuing any evidence that comes to light with all due diligence. Until such time as the findings of our investigation are completed, all materials received from Griffin Bio Tech will be rigorously screened for irregularities in their origins or quality. I would like to reassure our clients and shareholders that all steps have been and are being taken to prevent anything like this from happening and I have full confidence that this accusation is both completely spurious and likely resulting from competitors attempting to damage faith in DocWagon services."
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: I don't care where the parts come from so long as they work when I need patching up. Why does it matter that the stuff came from Tamanous if it's saving DocWagon's customers? Far as I'm concerned, that's all that matters. Especially when I'm up on the table.
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