Board Thread:Role Plays (AU)/@comment-24304510-20140625044905/@comment-24304510-20140627065256

"If they continue to act as they have been for the past while, the Pokémon should back off at nightfall, giving us some time to rest up and prep things for the next shift of defenders. You only have to hold off until then. That's...about 5 hours from now. Sounds long, I know, but it'll pass surprisingly quickly. Just don't do anything stupid, and try not to tire yourselves out, and you should be fine."

At Amet's request, Officer Xiong unrolls a blueprint of the plant and lays it before you. As you gather around the table, he begins marking a couple locations, pointing them out.

"As you can see, there is a long concrete pier between the main building and the shoreline that separates the plant from the water by about fifty yards. This is where the bulk of the horde has been attacking, headed for the secondary entrance to the compound. There, they will meet five-foot thick, two-story concrete walls and steel doors. We've built scaffolding on the walls to serve as the footing for the first line of defense. We've also been able to set up three Water Cannons along the wall using pumped in seawater, that should help you drive them back, but you'll have to operate those yourselves. We'll probably be too busy defending the pipes for the water supply to watch over the ones which supply those cannons though, so don't rely on them too much. If you make too big an impact with them, the buggers will probably go out of their way to wreck them permanently."

"If the gate or wall should fall, a large courtyard awaits them, another fifty feet to the main building. A large balcony along the face of the building has been turned into the next defense line, and it directly connects to the walls via the scaffolding. All of the glass windows have been replaced with steel shutters that swing downwards, propped open by wooden bars."

"If they manage to get inside the plant itself, you'll likely be so overwhelmed that it will be every man for himself at that point. I'll leave it up to you to devise a strategy."