Time: 18 minutes remaining.
Guy: You step out onto the green lawn of #1518 Greensberry Ave. A man is waiting for you. This man:
He silently escorts you to the door, buzzes you in and then lets another similarly dressed fellow lead you on into the house. This goon is slightly more talkative. "Mrs. Bagarella will be seeing you now. Do be polite, or I will be seeing you again on less friendly terms. You wouldn't like if that was to happen to you, capiche?" Soon after, you arrive at the door to the parlour. Dahlia is sitting in one of the chairs, fanning herself. She stands to greet you and offers a seat.
Milly: She buys it
completely: "New girl, huh? It's about time we've gotten some more recruits. You go check in at Patrol Storage down the hall, they'll get your kitted out. Good luck out there!" Sure enough, there's a uniform, sidearm and even a badge (abeit, one without a name on it yet) waiting for a new recruit. They give you an adress for the down town shop where they etch the names on, but for now all you have to do is "Get familiar with the station. Pick out a desk, maybe." Incredibly lucky, you are. But now that you're in uniform, what's the plan? The burger isn't quite here yet (Barry is still a few minutes away) but that just means you have time to find a way to sneak him in with the food.
Antidone: Your words incite the man into a furious rant! "Why, see here! A perfect example of the moral degeneration of today's youth. Why back in my day..." He goes on in a similar vein for quite a while, ignoring any and all attempts to talk over him. The crowd,
suprisingly enough, eats it up and starts glaring at you. A few start advancing towards you menacingly. It will take some serious smooth-talking to get them on your side.
Barry & Cook: The two of you make your way toward the NNYPD building, Barry on his bike and Cook leaping gracefully from rooftop to rooftop. The two of you make good time and should be there in approximately three minutes. On your way, you spot Antidone at what appears to be a political rally. Things are not going well for him.