Specter's fine. He found something. He'll update his blog sometime tomorrow with the details.
-B2
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Specter hasn't called back
Said he would by the time he got there.
Against everyone's advice, Specter went alone, and I sent a squad to tail him and keep him safe without him knowing.
I think something's happened.
-B2
Against everyone's advice, Specter went alone, and I sent a squad to tail him and keep him safe without him knowing.
I think something's happened.
-B2
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Indianapolis
Specter left our hideout by car.
In all likelihood, he'll be back by Thursday. Unless it's a trap. He didn't take anyone with him, on the off-chance our Friend wouldn't show if he did. Brought something with him to help him out if things get bad, though, so that's something. I'm in charge while he's gone.
-B2
In all likelihood, he'll be back by Thursday. Unless it's a trap. He didn't take anyone with him, on the off-chance our Friend wouldn't show if he did. Brought something with him to help him out if things get bad, though, so that's something. I'm in charge while he's gone.
-B2
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Well, crap
Didn't see this one coming.
Watching the security cameras right now, Crowley's packed his things and he's trying to slip out the back.
I'm giving the all-clear for the security staff to let him out without a problem.
Hey, when you get a heads-up from a likely-supernatural presence that doesn't hide blog posts from you, you're inclined to believe it when it says keeping a certain guy from leaving is a bad idea. Especially when that guy showed no inclination to leave until after that warning came through.
Specter can bother me about it later.
-B2
Watching the security cameras right now, Crowley's packed his things and he's trying to slip out the back.
I'm giving the all-clear for the security staff to let him out without a problem.
Hey, when you get a heads-up from a likely-supernatural presence that doesn't hide blog posts from you, you're inclined to believe it when it says keeping a certain guy from leaving is a bad idea. Especially when that guy showed no inclination to leave until after that warning came through.
Specter can bother me about it later.
-B2
I don't like Solitaire
OK, so, up early on Summer Solstice. 'A Friend' is back, and we're paying attention. He hasn't contacted us directly, so, either he didn't mean us when he said 'you', or he meant we'd be waiting a while.
Who likes Solitaire to pass the time? Because I don't.
On other matters:
Specter saw Dr. Zelphest's post, and we've been speaking about it at length. Pros and cons real quick.
PROS
1. He might be able to help his friend, which at this point, wouldn't be a bad idea. It's one runner, but, the Doc's helped us out, and this might be important enough to keep him useful to us. Might. Emphasis on that word. That may sound selfish, but, we've gotta stay focused on the bottom line.
2. We can't keep babysitting the Doc. We're not exactly shorthanded now, but we're still not swimming in manpower, and every squad we send to keep an eye on Dr. Zelphest as he wanders around the city we're hiding in right now is another one we could use elsewhere. Again, might sound selfish, but, the bottom line is more important.
CONS
1. For one, he knows where we're based right now, and with how many of our hideouts and bases have compromised in the last year, that's something we can't exactly risk getting out. Dr. Zelphest leaving the premises and not coming back would put that information in jeopardy by potentially allowing FBI or CIA elements to track us down by just capturing or arresting him, and then interrogating him to find out where we are. The guy cracks easily under serious interrogation efforts. I know that because I've done that. Lock him in a room and play Rick Astley songs, and he'll sing like a bird. (Yes, that's a joke, but it's fairly easy to see my point.) So, possible capture by non-Indoctrinated elements makes him a serious security risk, which leads to...
2. It goes against PTC protocol to let people go like this for the above reasons. Specter honestly doesn't care about this, but we just got the financiers back on our side and having a bit of a maverick attitude towards our own policies doesn't exactly show we mean business to the guys funding us. It's just something I'm concerned about.
So, we've spoken at length about it. He's helped us out, and he seems to be legit. No Indoctrinated influence we can see, he's helped us in the past, hasn't acted too weird, his laptop checks out. I think he's clean. He hasn't actually come to speak to us yet, but we have an answer for him if he comes to bother us about it here in person. We've got a car lined up and everything if he decides to leave.
In other news:
Been watching Crowley. This Reintegration thing is something we haven't actually explored, but I don't really care.
And finally:
This sick fuck is on my list.
-B2
Who likes Solitaire to pass the time? Because I don't.
On other matters:
Specter saw Dr. Zelphest's post, and we've been speaking about it at length. Pros and cons real quick.
PROS
1. He might be able to help his friend, which at this point, wouldn't be a bad idea. It's one runner, but, the Doc's helped us out, and this might be important enough to keep him useful to us. Might. Emphasis on that word. That may sound selfish, but, we've gotta stay focused on the bottom line.
2. We can't keep babysitting the Doc. We're not exactly shorthanded now, but we're still not swimming in manpower, and every squad we send to keep an eye on Dr. Zelphest as he wanders around the city we're hiding in right now is another one we could use elsewhere. Again, might sound selfish, but, the bottom line is more important.
CONS
1. For one, he knows where we're based right now, and with how many of our hideouts and bases have compromised in the last year, that's something we can't exactly risk getting out. Dr. Zelphest leaving the premises and not coming back would put that information in jeopardy by potentially allowing FBI or CIA elements to track us down by just capturing or arresting him, and then interrogating him to find out where we are. The guy cracks easily under serious interrogation efforts. I know that because I've done that. Lock him in a room and play Rick Astley songs, and he'll sing like a bird. (Yes, that's a joke, but it's fairly easy to see my point.) So, possible capture by non-Indoctrinated elements makes him a serious security risk, which leads to...
2. It goes against PTC protocol to let people go like this for the above reasons. Specter honestly doesn't care about this, but we just got the financiers back on our side and having a bit of a maverick attitude towards our own policies doesn't exactly show we mean business to the guys funding us. It's just something I'm concerned about.
So, we've spoken at length about it. He's helped us out, and he seems to be legit. No Indoctrinated influence we can see, he's helped us in the past, hasn't acted too weird, his laptop checks out. I think he's clean. He hasn't actually come to speak to us yet, but we have an answer for him if he comes to bother us about it here in person. We've got a car lined up and everything if he decides to leave.
In other news:
Been watching Crowley. This Reintegration thing is something we haven't actually explored, but I don't really care.
And finally:
This sick fuck is on my list.
-B2
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Miss me?
Time is short.
Pay close attention, and I will contact you directly when I can.
Do not obstruct Crowley when he attempts to leave, Leonard. The outcome will be unpleasant for everyone.
-A Friend
Pay close attention, and I will contact you directly when I can.
Do not obstruct Crowley when he attempts to leave, Leonard. The outcome will be unpleasant for everyone.
-A Friend
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