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oo3 | outcomes post!
AN NAJAF, IRAQ: The dig takes much longer than expected. Thirty five minutes before they're due to land on Iraq soil, sources suggest that IRAS agents are on the move. Everything becomes a mad dash to beat them to it, which succeeds, but upon arrival our agents find that the relic is mysteriously broken in half and empty, too delicate to remove where it stands. As they leave the site, IRAS agents catch up to them and the next two weeks are spent trying to co-operate with the Iraqi government to avoid a potential shoot-out in the streets. Their efforts turn out to be in vain and bullets are exchanged, despite their best intentions. Ill-equipped for this kind of fighting, our agents request an extraction, which the Iraqi government agrees to — on the condition that the three agents never set foot on Iraqi soil ever again. The ARCG agrees and all three members become blacklisted for all missions in the Middle East for the foreseeable future. IAN MALONE sustains a bullet wound to the shoulder, and is told by doctors to "take it easy" until his left arm is better. HORACE GERHARD sustains non-life threatening injuries as well as dehydration. He is monitored overnight at the medical facilities, given a tetanus shot and also needs new glasses. IAIN MARLING is flown straight to Beirut to "question" then accompany back a suspected IRAS agent by the name of JOHN SMITH. IAIN MARLING returns with JOHN SMITH to London two days later, declaring him a flight risk. John is currently at the Lounge and is restricted from leaving the grounds via monitoring anklet; his true allegiances are still under question. Iain has recieved mandatory rest period and a few extra vacation days for his technically off-the-record troubles. HAWAII: The mission, quite frankly, goes entirely tits up. One night of drinking many, many mai-tais knocks our employees out stone-cold, thanks to a bribed bartender and a dose of some chemical aptly described as 'rohypnol's rogue cousin'. One drink ends up being enough for our agents to experience the hangover from hell, a killer headache and sleep for the majority of the day after, giving IRAS agents a chance to swipe the Idol right from under their noses. ESTHER WOHLENCHIK, INDIANA JONES and DAISY LOWRY all have to undergo medical treatment. The drug has no long-term effects and will disappear from their systems in 48 hours, however will be accompanied until then by severe nausea, ataxia and (in some extreme cases) high-temperature fever, as well as a brief period of disorientation and short-term amnesia. Agents involved have been signed up for a mandatory course on drink safety. - - - TO: [ ALL SECURITY "ARCHIVISTS" ] FROM: blankenship@arcg.org Effective immediately, we will need you stationed at the Lounge at whatever the cost. John Smith is our top priority. Your archival duty will be taken over by outside government sources. I do not need to remind you how important this is after what happened with Kretschmann in Manhattan. -B. ooc | stick the location in your comment title and thread away! can be after missions in the lounge, on the plane-ride home, during the mission, taking the train ride to the mission — whatever you like! if you've been on an unmarked mission and still have to sort out what happens, you can either do so in the previous ooc planning post or hell, just wing it! it should be noted that anyone can tag in, not just this round's field agents! |