>>5952523>>5952810Four men, however capable, cannot govern a district of 22,000 people. It is time to meet with the main force under your command: the 216th Independent Motorized Rifle Battalion, currently stationed at an army base to the north.
There are obstacles to this, of course, the primary one being distance. Based on the location circled on the satellite map and where you know you are relative to Vadim-Tepe, the 216th is stationed around a two-hour car trip to the northwest. Walking would take an extremely long time, long enough that you wouldn't consider it. No, you are going to need a car. You're now wishing you hadn't let the driver return to headquarters - not that you can admit this regret aloud. Not that you could have done anything that wouldn't have been insubordination.
The easiest and most direct option is to simply confiscate a vehicle from a civilian. Of course, the downsides are also obvious. Whatever civilian you take a car from is going to be unhappy, which, depending on the owner, could be bad for your future administration.
So, Gennady, where do you obtain a car? Do you just commandeer one off the street?
>Yes, there is no other option. You are going to have to confiscate a civilian vehicle [Move on to selecting a car off the street]>No, there is another way [WRITE IN]The next problem hasn't shown up yet, but you know it will raise its head in the near future. You only have a rough idea of the location of the military base and, indeed, of your own location or that of the main road.
>Once you get to the north face of Vadim-Tepe, how to you plan to find the 216th?