>>5767861Mission montage:
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The escape vans stop at a spot mapped out beforehand, a shadowed corner of a back alley, nearby the back door to a critical resource for a criminal on the run: a clothing store. One quick change of clothes into civilian gear, a nervous drop off of the cash bags at the hidden stash point, and a few vehicle swaps later, there's nothing that can connect you to the robbery. A lot of criminals fuck themselves during this stage due to impatience, they get bagged and tagged with something that connects them to the crime. Stay cool. Keep your heads down in the car, follow traffic rules, stop at every red light and yield to pedestrians. You're just ordinary citizens and definitely did not just rob a bank in broad daylight. You'll be fine.
It's fading to evening by the time the crew meets up in another alley. You should have already split up, but everyone's curious to know what this was all about. The mission objective. The contents of safety deposit box 287. This came from a tip provided by your sworn enemy. It's hard to imagine that anything pleasant is inside this. There's talk of finding a bomb suit, or a bunker, until impatience and threats pressure Fiction into opening the box.
When it doesn't explode, everyone clusters around to look.
You're not sure what you were expecting, other than a bomb. This isn't a bomb. But what is it? Envelopes, documents, maps, permits, certifications. It's ... it's ...
It's boring! Did you seriously rob a bank just to obtain something boring?
The thugs, operators and assassins lose interest, wandering away to smoke cigarettes and discuss their kill count rankings from the job. The enforcers leave, off to take care of their own business. Only the brains have the patience to try and puzzle out what these are. Tobias, Wizard, Fiction, and Tony discuss and ponder. Mei Lin doesn't say anything, just keeps watch. But it's obvious she wants to know too. What was this all for?