Rolled 37 + 20 (1d100 + 20)
>>5345958https://youtu.be/ar7ug3k4f9gWithin a couple hours, the army arrives at the crash site in their Percevejos, fully kitted in NBC gear. From the reports, other than the army it seems that a couple researchers from Norteste University volunteered to take readings, and a single intelligence officer was dispatched to provide a cover story. You just hope things doesn't go pear shaped out there.
Meanwhile, some new reports came in while you were away. Apparently there's simultaneous strikes and protests at several plantations to the south, caused by discriminatory wages towards Neges workers. While it is well within the rights of the employers to set their own wages, apparently these plantations forced Neges to accept lower payments. With most of the crops being exported overseas for mad profit, and that only Neges were subject to this treatment, it is not surprising that these protests happen.
Oh wait, there's also another document stuck to this one. Apparently Risonha thought the timing of the strikes and protests was too suspicious, and suggested that this might be the work of our unknown agitator. You knew it, should've kept an eye on these.
>Roll 3d100 for the army's progress, 3 highest gets averaged, my roll is the DC>How would you deal with the protests?>□ Address them personally>□ Investigate the plantations and workers discreetly>□ Invite the leaders to talks>□ Arrest the lot of them>□ Other (fill in)