>>5933935Ah, Agent Etch. Good to have you. Unfortunately, we cannot authorise you a Mission Briefcase Key. Regulation. Can't have the briefcase and carrier in the same transport, and Agent Sunday already has the briefcase clipped to their wrist. We can get you a suite key! Here you -- oh, no, hm. That's just a key for the janitors closet over here bac home. But what we will do is we'll book you for Room #14, which, I mean, that has to be just as good as the Suite 13, right?
>>5933944>>5933948>>5933955Sanitation is for the Cleaner Teams and let's hope it doesn't escalate that far. It never needs to escalate that far.
Alright Team Two, you're in - check the Signal Strength and ... yeah... still getting you. Brief break in the clouds, so so lucky you. You might not get soaked immediately.
>Team Two:>Tech Specialist: Carlen>Coordinator: NULL>Pointman: NULL>Support Specialist: NULL>Ops Specialist: NULL>Please confirm; y/n>>5933975Everyone submits one, because otherwise you can't choose an action - but we go by order of reasonably coherency to most deranged in terms of execution. So, Agent Pocket's will attempt to talk their Touristy way out and then if that fails, we proceed to plan B and *if that* fails, we proceed to plan C. . . No need to start shooting of talking will do. But it can be good to have a back-up.
Although given the calamitous nature of field planning, B and C and D and E might all happen all at once, and cause some trouble for each other. No way to tell - if someone jumps for a gun and someone else wrestles for it and a the driver floors it, it all gets a bit chaotic.
That's why you can instead opt to support someone *else*, Agent, and hope their efforts carry the day. You're all pooling in to do one thing, and its a matter of trust and teamwork.
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