Debriefing of Lieutenant Wetnon CellingFirst: Which direction the rebels were headed? (west north east northeast up down to hell?)
CELLING: They were moving west when they left sight. They warned us not to pursue, so I came here as fast as possible while staying out of their sight. If I were them, though, I would move in the wrong direction for several miles in order to throw off pursuit.
Info about the traitor, alive parents? Personality? (explosive, calm, smart, dumb, good shooter?)
CELLING: As far as I know, Ensign Armen DeMarco's father was killed in action defending the Baron of Argentina twenty years ago, when she was three. Her mother is still alive. I didn't know her that well, but she seemed calm, though defensive and frustrated with life. And I have it on good authority that she's a terrible shot.
(note: A quick look through our archives confirms all this)
personal opinion where he thinks they might be headed,
CELLING: Well, let's analyze this from a plot perspective.
DEBRIEFER: A what?
CELLING: A plot perspective, as this suggestion game is clearly going to parody a bunch of different cliches.
DEBRIEFER: I have no idea what you are talking about.
CELLING: Of course not. I'm not even talking to you. I'm talking to the mysterious voice of the empire, the group deciding all our actions and pulling all the strings. The people huddled around computers one reality up from here, spinning all our troubles and tribulations for shits and giggles.
DEBRIEFER: If that's so, I doubt they'd approve of you breaking the fourth wall.
CELLING: Fair point. Well, as I was saying, a hero receives a call to adventure, and does he take it? No. He rejects it. He clings on to the ordinary world. He tries to leave, thinks only of himself, physically distances himself from anything disruptive... anything rebellious.
DEBRIEFER: I see. So Jacob
Eldin surrendering represents him questioning rebel values and fighting with his own sense of right and wrong. That's for sure.
CELLING: Right. So, having run away from the plot, what do our dear writers do to get him back?
DEBRIEFER: You really should stop breaking the fourth wall.
CELLING: (dismissively) Anyway. The call goes after him. The hero is forced to reconsider the Special World, questions are brought up that demand answers. It can be anything. A person, a battle, a letter, but
something goes after him. The conflict is shoved in his face.
DEBRIEFER: And that's Ensign Armen, and her Cherub brother and dead father. A reminder of why he's rebelling.
CELLING: Yes. The conflict is shoved in his face, and what does he do? He accepts. He runs back. He's going back to Argentina, sir, and you would do well to be there when he arrives.
residence of the traitor, knowledge can make us find them again.
CELLING: She's Chilean born. Her mother lives near
Cape Horn. She'll pass it on her way back to the West Coast of South America.
She might move
A) To a family house before moving (dumb move, we can even blackmail her)
B) To somewhere she always wanted to visit before moving (another dumb move, we saw your trip megazines lady)
Oh come on! None of our lieutenants would be that foolish and shallow! She did betray the
Empire Republic which can't possibly be a good mark against her however.
These guys is going to get a death penalty for "Plotting against the military and making hostages multiple times"
They'll hang all right.
We have what?
Military +2 (+1ID +1?? i don't know if the cherubs or the dogs counted, i just put 2 here because you said it in another post)
Tech: +2
Info:0
Political:+2 (-1cherubs +1ID +2 from "beach massacre")
I would say that after F we vote or B or C we shouldn't vote anything that make us have a 0 again or a negative number (the ones that sacrifice 2-3 political), But this -1 for a +? is worth it. Then in the science time we can focus on making research to improve our tech and spying better on people
We are only at +1 military. ID was the only thing that increased that. Special forces (cherubs, dogs) have no effect on the general military competence reading.