Established in 1921, the Chicago Inquisitor is a tabloid newspaper that prides itself on thorough investigative journalism. The owner, Abraham Bailey, claims that the reporters at the Chicago Inquisitor "like to explore every facet of the story, delivering all of the details." Unfortunately, in practice, this often means that reporters end up making up excessive and flagrant details to sell the paper.
Recently, the newspaper has lost many of its younger male reporters to the Selective Service. This had led to a new wave of hiring, which brings the PCs to the newspaper as a cover job. When four people coincidentally show up with the proper accreditation as Press Agents, including international press accreditation (fabricated by Agent Richard Price and the Secret Service), the hiring office was quick to snatch up the Talent team as recruits (blissfully unaware that the four new employees are actually Talents).
Current Employees[]
- Maxwell Wilson - Senior editor
- Michael Wembley - Sports writer
- Mavis Tapping - Head of the typing pool
Air Transport[]
Currently, the newspaper uses a Lockheed Electra L-12 Junior to transport its employees. This civilian craft was made available through the US government and is currently piloted by Dan Mitchell, one of the Talents. Bailey doesn't care where it came from, as long as it flies well and takes the newspaper's reporters all around the US.