Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-24304510-20140530083240/@comment-24304510-20140530192321

"If you don't mind, Mr. Searfield, you don't have the best reputation at the moment, and I'd advise you to return your Pokémon to its ball." Jenny interjects, closing and locking the door to the conference room behind her. “As for Erika...we in the police would like to know as well. There's been rumors of reported sightings, but nothing solid. Most seem to think she was away from the gym when the attack came, but no one knows what's happened to her since then.”

“In any case, that's not why I've called you here today.” she says, taking her place at the head of the table. “As you've likely already guessed, it's been decided that you'll be handling the recon mission I posted. I wish there was more information I could give you, but there's really not much we know.”

The frustration clear on her face, Jenny opens up the folder she was carrying, passing out photocopied maps to each member of the team. The map clearly marks out four locations. This building, the Pokémon Center, a building the the south of the city, and the sewage plant. A winding route between the police HQ and the plant is also marked out.

“We can't spare the vehicles to take both groups to their objectives, and we can't risk calling attention to your recon with a loud engine, so I'm afraid you'll be cycling to the plant. This is the route we have identified as the safest way there. The sides of the road should be piled high with debris, so you'll only have to keep watch at intersections, or for flyers and ghosts.”

Pausing for a moment to allow for questions, she continues. “Your objective is, of course, the sewage plant. We need you to find a way in, identify if the systems are still in working order, and scope out what kinds of Pokémon currently hold the site. Avoid combat if at all possible, and make sure you capture any Pokémon you fight. You can't let them even realize you were there.”