ThinksMarkedly wrote:Someone must have done cosmetic surgery on her, to alter her appearance from Elaine into Georgia and to remove the genetic marker. So there's at least one source in the shady, Landing City underground. That's a loose end that Georgia would have tried to eliminate because it could trace her life past to Elaine, but she may not have had the ability or opportunity to do so before the information got added to the North Hollow files. My guess is this happened before she came into their employment, because she wouldn't risk going to them before cutting those loose ends in the first place.
But once working for them, they would have helped her in cleaning up even further. At that point, their goals aligned: North Hollow wouldn't want someone to accidentally discover the truth about someone in his employment because it would serve as leverage against him. Georgia was too visible in his household. Past Pavel's death, Georgia/Elaine would have taken even further action, because having accessed those selfsame files to delete them, she would know where the links were.
So this explains why Anton Zilwicki had trouble tracking down the source: there was too little in Landing.
I thought it was very clear that the removal of the slave ID is the information Anton Zilwicki found at Smoking Frog. Note that just plastic surgery is insufficient, since the slave ID will grow back if it is merely cut out. From Crown of Slaves:
From War of Honor:Chapter 14 wrote:"What that Solarian lieutenant had to tell me was that he could provide me with the link to track down—try to, anyway—the origins of the mysterious Elaine Komandorski."
From Torch of Freedom:chapter 50 wrote:"Meaning that I found your first biosculpt technician," Zilwicki told her very, very softly. "The one who rekeyed the genetic sequence on your tongue."
Georgia Young sat absolutely still, stunned into a realm far beyond mere disbelief. How? How could even someone with Anton Zilwicki's reputation have dug that deep? She'd buried that. Buried it where it would never see the light of day again. Buried it behind Elaine, willing even for someone to find her original criminal record because they would stop there, without going still deeper into who she'd been before Elaine.
"Of course," Zilwicki went on, "there's no law against having the number removed, is there? Most freed slaves don't have the resources to pay for it, but having it removed certainly isn't a crime. But he kept the record of the original number, Elaine. The number of a slave the Ballroom has been looking for for years. The slave who sold out an entire freighter full of escaped slaves in return for her own freedom and a half-million Solarian credits. Do you know what they intend to do with that slave when they find her?"
chapter 25 wrote:"There's no way known for that kind of genetic tongue-marker to be faked cosmetically," he said, his voice flat and hard. "Not against the kind of scanning we do, at least. There's no way to remove it that isn't both difficult and damned expensive—Manpower made sure of that, the bastards—and the thing will grow back even if you simply amputate the tongue and use regen to grow it back again. Trust me, we've already determined that both the codes in this instance are as genuine as genuine can be. Duplicates, yes; fakes, no."