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Diplomacy and Events / Re: The Plot To Destroy Rokkenjiman Democracy
« on: May 04, 2024, 10:14:23 PM »
As soon as Rowe saw Rion he sighed, "Of course it would be you, what, Kado isn't enough of a big boy to face me himself? Tell me," he said as his hand moved towards his service pistol, "what do you think one envisions in the moments where they're breathing their last breaths?" he continued as he drew it.
As Rion confronted Rowe Kado's teams descended upon the SIS, methodically removing pieces from the board as they progressed from one target to another. There had been some resistance offered, though Kado and the INIS knew their longstanding adversaries well enough to see them systemically dispatched. While the process took some time eventually Kado was given the all-clear and, upon verifying sufficient space was available in Rokkenjiman holding cells he sent a text to Rion.
"Got 'em all, they're currently questioning the life choices that brought them to their present moment, transports are inbound across the board. INIS are prepped for some celebration, you're invited. I'm buying. 😘"
"Gemma," Asuna said as she turned her gaze from the window, "forgive me but I sent him a message," she could already see the visible sigh. "He won't compromise anything though and," she turned back to the window, "mum wouldn't leave Alex wondering if she was waiting for him, I couldn't leave Thomas in that uncertainty and it's a gamble if that message even gets to him, I'm sure your people properly patted down everyone leaving the Imperial Palace so he's likely still feeling that pain and that doesn't sit well with me, I had to try and I hope you can understand that. He deserved me making an attempt after all, and don't hold it against <0 for being willing to facilitate my transfer of a message to him please. That line of responsibility ends with me so let me bear the consequences, not them. She wouldn't of done it if I hadn't asked, after all. I'm sure you have all the logs of me accessing our satellites to peek in on his ship," she paused, "and if I weren't here under lock and key I'd have the United States making steam there in this very moment. Speaking of which," she paused with a grin, "once we have Rowe, can I do that? It'd be quite the surprise and I'm sure the Tytorians would be wondering why an ocean liner is bearing down on one of their naval squadrons but," she paused again, "think of the impression it would leave, not only on Thomas but his crew," she would offer a giggle.
As Rion confronted Rowe Kado's teams descended upon the SIS, methodically removing pieces from the board as they progressed from one target to another. There had been some resistance offered, though Kado and the INIS knew their longstanding adversaries well enough to see them systemically dispatched. While the process took some time eventually Kado was given the all-clear and, upon verifying sufficient space was available in Rokkenjiman holding cells he sent a text to Rion.
"Got 'em all, they're currently questioning the life choices that brought them to their present moment, transports are inbound across the board. INIS are prepped for some celebration, you're invited. I'm buying. 😘"
"Gemma," Asuna said as she turned her gaze from the window, "forgive me but I sent him a message," she could already see the visible sigh. "He won't compromise anything though and," she turned back to the window, "mum wouldn't leave Alex wondering if she was waiting for him, I couldn't leave Thomas in that uncertainty and it's a gamble if that message even gets to him, I'm sure your people properly patted down everyone leaving the Imperial Palace so he's likely still feeling that pain and that doesn't sit well with me, I had to try and I hope you can understand that. He deserved me making an attempt after all, and don't hold it against <0 for being willing to facilitate my transfer of a message to him please. That line of responsibility ends with me so let me bear the consequences, not them. She wouldn't of done it if I hadn't asked, after all. I'm sure you have all the logs of me accessing our satellites to peek in on his ship," she paused, "and if I weren't here under lock and key I'd have the United States making steam there in this very moment. Speaking of which," she paused with a grin, "once we have Rowe, can I do that? It'd be quite the surprise and I'm sure the Tytorians would be wondering why an ocean liner is bearing down on one of their naval squadrons but," she paused again, "think of the impression it would leave, not only on Thomas but his crew," she would offer a giggle.