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Author Topic: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3  (Read 12317 times)

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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 2
« Reply #90 on: October 25, 2012, 01:16:31 am »

"I copy, Director."
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 2
« Reply #91 on: October 25, 2012, 09:41:12 am »

((Are you still going to hit the embassy?))
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 2
« Reply #92 on: October 25, 2012, 09:50:41 am »

((Are you still going to hit the embassy?))

The transfer was to occur when Bisharid left for the Americas. That would leave Williams/Taricus available for the embassy hit.

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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 2
« Reply #93 on: October 29, 2012, 10:17:46 am »

Sorry for the wait, I've been busy. I've got half of the turn done (no great feat with this amount of players, admittedly) and I'll try to get the rest done today or tomorrow. In good news, I'll go see the new Bond tomorrow, so +inspiration and +material for the game.
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 2
« Reply #94 on: October 31, 2012, 06:53:14 am »

Operation Skyface

Finally ready to move, Operatives Bisharid and Williams gear up at the base and set out to Bern for the US embassy. Agents El-Amin and Narang are left to prepare for the journey to the United States. 

The pair pass the embassy first in a car, noting the guards and walls around the complex. Bisharid gets to work quickly, [Dagger 17, Success!] moving around the building discreetly, looking for any employees exiting into the grounds. At first, it seems the few that leave or enter are comprised fo civilians or off-duty workers without uniforms, but eventually Bisharid catches sight of three men in uniform - one of them a guard, the other two clerks or some such - heading across the street from the back into a convenience store. Bisharid motions to Williams and the pair of Operatives head after them.

The convenience store isn't big and there are cameras, [Shared 12, Success!] but Bisharid sees a blind spot behind the cereal shelf. Still, to get the uniforms here they'd have to take care of all three without anyone noticing. It might be better to lure them somewhere else.

Operative Bisharid: +12XP!

Spoiler: Agents (click to show/hide)

Operation Razor

Back in Bolivia, Operative Graufreund sends the unlucky Agent who had not yet managed to get the radio room up with Operative Graves and gets to work. Something as simple as that shouldn't pose any trouble to a man who navigated his way through a police station.

A few minutes into the job, [Dagger 3+2+4+2+2, Success!], immensely frustrated with the aging technology they brought in and the byzantine electronic setup of the lodging, he gives in calls the rest of the Agents to work it out with him. Almost an hour passes before they manage to get something rudimentary working. Graufreund leaves the Agents on it and sits down to remotely activate his bugs. All of them respond, still within their transmission area. The Operative waits, and listens.

Pieces of conversation and low voices begin to make their way through the bugs, [Dagger 3+1+3, Success!] but Graufreund finds himself having trouble following the fast pace and colorful language. He calls the South American Agents, Araullo and Paredes, to help him figure out.

Most of the stuff overheard is useless, every-day stuff, even inside the conference rooms and offices. The gang problem is mentioned several times in passing, but it doesn't get in-depth or interesting until late into the evening - a conversation recorded in the chief's office. The rapid-fire Spanish takes a few additional playbacks to make sense of, but eventually it becomes clear the Sucre police aren't quite as enthusiastic about stopping the drug trade as it may seem. The chief is an almost stereotypical corrupt cop, growing fat on drug money in exchange for keeping a blind eye to regular truck convoys from the drug lords through the rural districts, providing the means to bypass any nosy bureaucrats or officers. The exact routes don't become clear from the conversation, unfortunately. From some choices of words, Graufreund begins to suspect he may have resorted to murder of... someone to hide this. It's surprising if everybody doesn't know from the amount of bugs at the station, though.

The talk of the gangs is in a disdainful tone, but the chief appears to be holding the police in check, only letting them move in after any clashes are long resolved. There's a fair bit of discontent among the junior officers. The team gets the names of the current gang leaders, Roberto Suero, who leads the Gouveia-funded Devils, and Victor Cabrera, head of the Street Knives gang. The balance of power between the two gangs remains unclear. Graufreund also gets the names of a few minor gangs, but the police seem to be of the opinion they've gone quiet until the war's resolved, or already thrown their support for one side.

While Graufreund spends his day with the bugs, Graves is working more actively. Grabbing Agents Baum and Ruan, [Dagger 1+3+4, Failure!][Shared 3, Failure!] he heads out into the city with some paper and coloured pens. Though [Hammer 14, Success! remaining unseen at all times, Graves has trouble figuring out a way into gang territory to do his work. What he can see seem like ordinary houses and neighborhoods, though he knows the drugs and arms depots are somewhere out there. Their afternoon is mostly wasted, though Graves marks down the borders of gang territory, the Street Knives holing up near the city outskirts down south, while the Devils and affliated minor gangs litter the east side of town.

Operative Graufreund: +9XP!
Operative Graves: +6XP!


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The first rolls from Dragor's actions are his own. Yes, he rolled the lowest possible twice in a row. I don't know what to think anymore.

Sorry for the wait.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2012, 02:26:58 pm by Digital Hellhound »
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #95 on: October 31, 2012, 07:02:54 am »

(Nah, Ptw.)
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #96 on: November 02, 2012, 08:07:40 am »

Guys, just because I procrastinated doesn't mean you have to.
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #97 on: November 02, 2012, 11:06:44 am »

Well, I have stated my problem earlier >.>
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #98 on: November 02, 2012, 12:13:26 pm »

Your problem is that you refuse to do anything that's not shopting or blowing someone up. That said, there's nothing stopping you from killing these people and marching into the embassy before anyone can react.
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #99 on: November 02, 2012, 12:16:06 pm »

Well, I'd prefer the mission to not go tits-up you know :P
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #100 on: November 02, 2012, 01:16:49 pm »

"Perfect... Simply perfect... Graves! Hear at this!"

Graufreund plays the audio data with the evidence of the corruption from the police chief. He translates it for him, of course.

"We should blackmail him, so he tell us where Victor Cabrera current location is. Then we have all information we need to know."
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #101 on: November 02, 2012, 07:34:50 pm »

"Don't get ahead of yourself. Who would we blackmail him out to exactly? And even if we find out the location, we still need to scout out and map the place for a hit somewhere.

I have managed to map out the boundaries of the gangs territories, but I haven't been able to do more than that. You'll need to get out there and give it a shot."
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #102 on: November 03, 2012, 03:08:08 am »

Showtime.

Walk up to them and ask them if they could help with my car in the alley. It's stuck in a pothole and I really need some help getting it out.
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #103 on: November 03, 2012, 09:37:13 am »

"Don't get ahead of yourself. Who would we blackmail him out to exactly? And even if we find out the location, we still need to scout out and map the place for a hit somewhere.

I have managed to map out the boundaries of the gangs territories, but I haven't been able to do more than that. You'll need to get out there and give it a shot."

"Well, we have evidence that the dear police chief is awfully corrupt and that he makes money with the whole drug trade, doens't he? It would be really contraproductive for his career if this comes out...

...

Also i'm not stupid and just run into gang territory. Not if I don't know the target and the targets location."
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Re: The Agency [Taskforce #11] - Week I, Turn 3
« Reply #104 on: November 03, 2012, 11:07:24 am »

"Once again, who would care enough to call him out on it? I'm pretty sure the drug cartels have their fingers somewhere in the government, and they would probably just replace him with someone else in their power. But fine, if you want to blackmail him somehow, then alright. Maybe we could get an angle on him with the cartels taking his life after he's revealed to be their pawn or something?

Also, what should I do now? I'm kind of at a loss of what to do here..."
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