>>5201178>Check Pravda’s social media – see if there are any developments that might change things.You decide to put what little intel gathering skills you have to work and go about collecting some open-source intelligence.
You head to the lounge turned strategy room, take a seat at one of the tables, and get to work. Pravda has a big and successful tankery club, and is well documented, both by their own efforts and by outside ones, making your job sifting through piles of information rather than looking for the information in the first place. It’s longer than it is hard, and you solely work your way through the articles from most recent to least recent, sorting them into either being relevant to their tank strength and how they operate, or other puff pieces that are effectively useless.
Eventually, you have a stack of useful articles printed out to go through. You dart into the warehouse and grab the first crew that isn’t doing anything to help you out, which happens to be Anteater team and put them to work sifting through the documents. After about half an hour of it, you finally get some useful information.
“It uh, says here they had rust problems with some of their bigger tanks,” Nekota eventually surmises. “It was only a couple of weeks ago, so I don’t know if they’ll have had time to fix it, nya..”
“Piyo, there’s also been news about exchanging older model T-34s for T-34/85s,” Piyotan adds. “We might be expecting a lot more of them.”
>Get to investigating this ghost tank.You’re not able to find much more than that in the time you have in the evening, so after thanking them, you let them go for the evening. Instead you turn your attention back to that ghost tank that still needs investigating.
>Head out to where it was first spotted, see if you can find any more clues.>Just go ask someone about it (who?)>Write-in