>>5855801>>5855860While he dabbled in the sport the agent couldn't say he had particular love for the game. Knowing about who won or who lost lasts nights game was always useful in a conversation aiming to distract or stay undercover. In addition stadiums we're always fully packed when such events we're on. One would think it would make it difficult for someone to perform a kill on another person. But for a set of professionals, this was the perfect environment even if it was to kill a player on the court. The agent didn't adore the sport but he didn't dislike it after all it was a great conversation opener and in turn opened him many doors into private places.
The crowd would be the ticket in just like it would be a ticket out. It wouldn't even panic considering it would either think it is part of the spectacle or not get any information to the status of the situation until the next days headlines. If there was going to be a panic, it would be voiced by all the people who wanted to see the away game and couldn't see their favorite trash the hotshots. Ultimately, as long as they held a receipt of their ticket they could probably get another for free after the game was cancelled as a refund. Congratulations, you get to see 2 games for the price of one.
Everyone had their jobs. Blackjack as a Stadium Manager replacement pulls in Chaser for classic janitor work and Wizard to work near the old Jumbotron. While in the locker room Chaser can crease the new sports shoes our start player just got himself. This will distract him all game. When he's distracted under the jumbotron simply 'accidentally' release it in free fall and it seems Isaac Newton will have put an end to yet another players career through more then just a torn ACL. When it's done we exit by way of the ambulance I'll bring to evacuate the injured. Namely us and a unfortunate starter.