Thomas Mayfield has retired.He was the closest thing you had to a Faceman, so any new characters might want to think about filling that role. We have a newbie coming in soon and another on the way.
I'd like to play, but I'm not sure what to do.
In fact, I'm a little fuzzy on what I can do. What's the prognosis?
Sorry, I had plot lined up for you, but I wanted to make sure it was okay to pass a week or so first. It seems like that's fine, so I'll go ahead and do it now.
After a week of drifting in and out of consciousness, only awakening to be given medication or to be asked a bunch of diagnostic questions, Dr. Robinson wakes you up without the usual pill bottle or clipboard in hand.
"Good morning, Mos. As you know, I've been monitoring your recovery over the past week, and you're doing much better than expected. However, I didn't wake you just to give you some good news. I'm afraid that dark aura surrounding you has failed to dissipate. I originally thought the taint would be removed with the sickness, but it seems I was mistaken. I don't know when it will dissipate; it could take months, or years. It could stay with you the rest of your life."
At that point you hear the nasally voice of Mari calling out from the back room, "Hey doc! I need you back here!"
The doctor turns back to you, looking a little more rushed, "I'm sorry, I'll have to go. You're free to leave whenever you can stand up and walk out." He turns to leave, but seems to remember something, "Oh, and don't worry about paying me. A friend of yours named Tom took care of it. He also wanted to tell you not to expect him around anymore. Such is the fate of proffesional relationships, eh?" With that, he quickly disappears into the back room.
Action: Manta lies low and keeps in touch with his contacts, waiting for the heat to die down and jobs to surface once again. Maybe find one of my old girlfriends and live quietly for awhile.
You manage to find an old girlfriend who doesn't hate you (a remarkable feat I'm sure) and lay low for a while, occasionally checking the net for your contacts to get back to you about jobs.