Operation Paperwork and Bodyguards:Firstly, we set two Agents to defend each Minister other than the Prime one. He has his own bodyguards. We went ahead and equipped them with the Basic Rifle.
Then we sent out eight of our Agents on a mission to steal paperwork from other immigrants.
The eight Agents return with a variety of paperwork from all sorts of countries. Ready to copy and alter as needed. Sure, it won't be as useful if it's updated, but it'll hold for the next few months. At least on the foreign side. Kolechia is more worrying. You see, the passports that we've recovered from them? They're of tougher stuff. We probably won't be able to make decent copies... though they aren't nearly as protected from modification. On top of that, though, Kolechia apparently has a domestic ID card now, which is needed in order to pass as a native. Interesting.
On the side(by which we mean they really should have told us as soon as they returned home), they're pretty sure that they were spotted by enemy guards, though action wasn't taken against them that they know of.
On the enemy's side of things, we know of three attempts to force entry to the border. Not by use of military might, but by walking into a checkpoint and using a magical transforming briefcase what the heck.
Well, it's probably not magical, but apparently the enemy has briefcases that transform into sub-machine guns. Because why not.
So the enemy Agents walk into the checkpoints, apparently completely harmless, then turn their apparently harmless briefcases into guns and point them at the officials and threaten to kill them if they don't approve the paperwork. And find and shoot their families if they later tattle.
Of course, our heroic border officials "tattled" as the enemy Agents put it. In the first case, the border official acted terrified and approved the documentation but discreetly photographed the Agent as he left.
In the second case, the border official forced entry by similar means, but the official screamed for help. The guards rushed the intruder, but he ran off. Thankfully the official photographed him... and here's the kicker. He
dropped his briefcase. Whoops. Of course, this is a very good thing for us as we can analyze it using a Reverse Engineering action(sacrificing a Design), and while we can't copy it for our own use(the engineers blame "inferior Kolechian engineering") we can learn more about it and maybe even adapt a few principles for our own use.
In the third case, the exceptionally heroic border official took several bullets in the process of delaying the Agent. Apparently, among other things, she blinded him with the camera flash, stomped on his foot when he tried to use her for a hostage, and otherwise made his life a miserable pain. He narrowly escaped, leaving her in a bad state, but we managed to get her medical attention. He left behind his documentation while escaping but not his briefcase.
... apparently, he only had a Kolechian passport. No passport from any other country. Interesting.
Defensive Agents:
4 Bodyguards on Prime Minister
2 Agents on Minister of Information
2 Agents on Minister of Trade
2 Agents on Minister of Labor
Unassigned Agents:
8 Agents back from successful mission
Agents in Enemy Territory:
None
Enemy Agents:
At least 3 Agents in our country, one without stamped paperwork, all three photographed.
Captured Enemy Tech:
Transforming Briefcase Gun
Passports, Kolechian Passport, Kolechian Domestic ID