JULY 24TH, 2893. You port into a windowless room laden with cameras on the ceiling and every wall. There is a heavy, steel door that locks from the outside. Right away, your presence will trigger motion sensors and alarms to go off. Luckily, you won’t have to wait to try and bust that door down; guards will pour in, armed with tasers and guns that fire rapid, tiny, sharp bullets.
Should you manage to leave that holding cell, you’ll find yourself tasked with navigating a labyrinth of blank-walled, steel hallways. Don’t idle long; more guards will be coming in waves as you press on.
If you’ve the ear for it, you’ll hear faintly European accents peppered in the voices of the guards ordering you to freeze, hands on the wall, etc. These men carry small handheld communicators – these all have auto-access to various locked rooms and corridors, but any prison cells will require not only the scan-in, but keying in numbered codes.
Congratulations: You are officially escapees, and efforts to detain, question, and imprison you are immediately in effect!
POSSIBLE DATA-GATHERING TARGETS: • The security communicators. Not only does this have maps and scan access to various doors/levels of this facility (of which there are nine surface levels, four sub-levels requiring password access), but user data and lists of current and upcoming inmates. This is a stealable item. • The security guards. If caught and roughed up just right, you can find out there’s no civilization for miles and miles, fighting back is useless, etc etc. Some may threaten to send you to the lab floors – the aforementioned sub levels. You don’t wanna know what they do to people down there, they’ll warn. • Guard terminals. There are two on each floor where cameras are surveyed, daily tasks are logged and other things scanned. There are computers here AI can be plugged into to start downloading data. • Prisoners. Should you press a guard for passwords or pinch the data at a terminal, you can peek in on prisoners. They are a diverse group, some looking terribly out-of-place – some too young. The information they have is narrowed down to Please help, I’m only a [occupation] I shouldn’t be here, I never meant to [steal? cut someone off in traffic? ask the wrong questions?]. • Lab sub-levels. Getting in here will be a super toughie. Not only will you need a guard’s device, but you’ll have to hit up a terminal and sync it up to grant access to the sub-level elevators! But should you manage this, you’ll find yourself in a sterile, nightmarish set of research and experimentation floors. Some of the people in here have certainly seen better days. AI can be plugged into one of the research terminals here to crack into even more sensitive data, but guards will be rushing in en masse, with threat of heavy military presence on the way.
Soldier Blue will send you your target date to IC inboxes. If none is available, please consider the data sent as a handwaved action. You can choose when to ICly go, and report what outcomes you have once the Collection post is live!
MISSION DATE 2893: IN PRISON, BREAKING BAD GUYS
You port into a windowless room laden with cameras on the ceiling and every wall. There is a heavy, steel door that locks from the outside. Right away, your presence will trigger motion sensors and alarms to go off. Luckily, you won’t have to wait to try and bust that door down; guards will pour in, armed with tasers and guns that fire rapid, tiny, sharp bullets.
Should you manage to leave that holding cell, you’ll find yourself tasked with navigating a labyrinth of blank-walled, steel hallways. Don’t idle long; more guards will be coming in waves as you press on.
If you’ve the ear for it, you’ll hear faintly European accents peppered in the voices of the guards ordering you to freeze, hands on the wall, etc. These men carry small handheld communicators – these all have auto-access to various locked rooms and corridors, but any prison cells will require not only the scan-in, but keying in numbered codes.
Congratulations: You are officially escapees, and efforts to detain, question, and imprison you are immediately in effect!
POSSIBLE DATA-GATHERING TARGETS:
• The security communicators. Not only does this have maps and scan access to various doors/levels of this facility (of which there are nine surface levels, four sub-levels requiring password access), but user data and lists of current and upcoming inmates. This is a stealable item.
• The security guards. If caught and roughed up just right, you can find out there’s no civilization for miles and miles, fighting back is useless, etc etc. Some may threaten to send you to the lab floors – the aforementioned sub levels. You don’t wanna know what they do to people down there, they’ll warn.
• Guard terminals. There are two on each floor where cameras are surveyed, daily tasks are logged and other things scanned. There are computers here AI can be plugged into to start downloading data.
• Prisoners. Should you press a guard for passwords or pinch the data at a terminal, you can peek in on prisoners. They are a diverse group, some looking terribly out-of-place – some too young. The information they have is narrowed down to Please help, I’m only a [occupation] I shouldn’t be here, I never meant to [steal? cut someone off in traffic? ask the wrong questions?].
• Lab sub-levels. Getting in here will be a super toughie. Not only will you need a guard’s device, but you’ll have to hit up a terminal and sync it up to grant access to the sub-level elevators! But should you manage this, you’ll find yourself in a sterile, nightmarish set of research and experimentation floors. Some of the people in here have certainly seen better days. AI can be plugged into one of the research terminals here to crack into even more sensitive data, but guards will be rushing in en masse, with threat of heavy military presence on the way.
Soldier Blue will send you your target date to IC inboxes. If none is available, please consider the data sent as a handwaved action. You can choose when to ICly go, and report what outcomes you have once the Collection post is live!
If you have other questions, let me know!