Alright Agents, while we're still tinkering away with some things and getting everything into position, it may be gradual time for you to start considering your APPROACH.
We'll get to the market via van, then park - it's a no-drive zone, so it's on foot in the actual setup.
It's Condition Green for the first long while, so you won't need to FOCUS immediately unless things go wrong. That means you'll have time to meander about, move, get into position, investigate. Gods wiling, it'll stay that way.
So,
>>6165312 do your final gear checks, any remaining technical ops, ask some questions and poke at some more insight, and I'll run you through the last few bits before we kick off.
For ==deployment==, you can either roll in with the car, which is standard and places you near where I've indicated, expected path to continue as indicated.
Or you can try a different approach. Think of something, then commit to it - that's naturally a test. As mentioned, we can't fit cars into the actual market, but you can also approach on a motorcycle from most any angle, try to embed yourself in a stall or situation (we can come up with a cover) or otherwise work up some approach.
Don't expect a complete match between your preference and what we can actually accomplish. Friction is everywhere and reality is squirrely - we'll do our best, right?
This is a big market and a lot of things are happening. Being off on your lonesome too much is likely to get you into trouble. Conversely, it's a big market and lots of things are happening, so if someone gets into trouble, reinforcements can likely cycle there quickly enough to help resolve the situation.
I'll have more data for you, pending some last few inquiries, but other than that we're good to go.
==Initial== mission is threefold:
Procure access to the industrial management hardware and take samples. Be subtle about this, because people seeing unlicensed inspection work is likely to think you're here to steal market data, or run operations in their turf.
The more the better. Water, power use, atmospheric conditions, soil samples, it all counts. Your issued analysers should be able to do it.
We want to investigate the wet market for zoonotic samples, gene-markers and traces of the dog/cat/animal hair we found on subject FETCH. A match there proves Despango was nearby.
Finally, do some HUMINT. Ask around for Dr. Despango, get a lead on anything too unusual. That's more long-term, but someone is going to say something or we'll spot something and I bet this whole thing will click together.
Got all that?