Fastball starts by giving you an address for a warehouse in a seedier part of town named Warren Parks originally, or just The Warrens now. It is home to a number of gangs and low income housing projects, but is mostly designated as an industrial area. The idea that a crook would set up shop here is no real surprise.
Then he starts in on Braincase. "So, first off, I'll tell you, I know Braincase isn't the big boss behind this little intrigue, but she is my primary contact and the person me and the Fanatics answered to. She's a real piece of work. Like, kicking puppies for the fun of it kind of evil. Her gimmick is nano-tech. She is nano tech. She can break up her body into little nearly microscopic robots and use them to control machines. She can also teleport to anywhere her...cells if you will...already are. That's where Slapshot got off too. If Blitzer hadn't left his mech, she would have taken him too, but well...Blitzy ain't all that bright and gets a bit claustrophobic sometimes. He shrugs his shoulders, then continues.
"The rub is, Braincase doesn't seem to realize that she gives off interference at a certain frequency. I'm no engineer right, but I used to play with HAM Radios as a kid. Nowadays, we use the higher frequencies on the scale, think it's something to do with getting better range, I don't know. But Braincase she uses some lower frequencies we don't touch all that often. I was trying to catch a game on an old AM radio once...WMBAB 85.2...and I just couldn't get the signal in clear. So I'm futzing with the dial and I go down to 84.6 or so...best guess, sorry, and I hear her, I hear Braincase. She's talking to somebody, I can't hear who, but I know they were talking about our heist. She was getting instructions, but keeping'em quiet. Mostly just agreeing and confirming info you's already have. I see Slapshot a few minutes later and he confirms she left the room and was talking to someone.
Anyway, over the next couple days I turned on my radio and checked and right around that 84.6 I could hear noise. I am pretty sure it was her...cells...communicating. I'm not sure she knows she's broadcasting on an open line if you feel me."
Annette speaks up, "And we have you assurances that Braincase, if you encounter her, will not be told that my clients divulged this information? You can pretend you figured it out on your own?"