Quoted By:
No, just commandeering a civilian vehicle and driving off to an unknown location in potentially-hostile territory is foolhardy, a course of action only to be considered if other options run dry. You could be ambushed. The car could run out of fuel. You could become stranded. No… there has to be another way to make contact with the Battalion. You think, pushing your brain, considering the scenario from new angles, and hearing the minute gears grind within until - Click! - that other way comes to you.
The 216th Independent Battalion may be based at this facility in the north, but they must have a presence elsewhere in the district. You may not be privy to the orders issued to the 216th, but they must include something about "establishing security in the district" and doing so would necessitate having a presence in the city - patrols, maybe a roadblock or checkpoint, something of that nature. If you can find these Antegrian soldiers, you can make contact with their CO and having these men under your command is the first step to establishing a real government here.
And you aren't going to be finding any soldiers if you aren't looking for them, Gennady, so get out there and hustle!
Of course, Genya, if you are out looking for an Antegrian presence in the city, then you won't be here with the baggage. Is it worth leaving someone behind to safeguard the bags?
>Take the bags with you or, rather, have your staff take the bags with you. It will encumber them, but the bags are safest kept within your sight
>Lock the bags in the file room and take the key from the clerk. Without a key, no one can get in there and, besides, who would even be looking?
>Leave one of your guards behind to look after the baggage [Which one?]
>Leave two of the guards behind to look after the baggage [Which two?]
>Go it alone and leave all the guards behind with the baggage. Perhaps you will have different experiences without your armed guard
>WRITE IN