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Link ([personal profile] newmemorywhodis) wrote in [community profile] annexedlogs2023-01-15 12:12 pm

Mission: Stealing Back Our Stuff

Who: Everyone involved in the plot
What: Several simultaneous hits are made on Sylphid locations, in an attempt to retrieve stolen items
When: A few weeks after the winter holiday party
Where: Witches Camp & the surrounding jungle
Content Warnings: None

[[ooc: plotting post & sign up info here. Any questions can also be directed there as well]]

i. Pre-mission / planning
Fortunately - for Link, and for everyone else who has been dispairing at his complete and utter lack of leadership and organisational ability - someone has in fact taken the reigns to try and organise this motley crew.

Codi, having volunteered herself to organise this mission, has contacted the Rebel's HQ for access to their resources, including the mission PA system. With this, she's been able to contact everyone to gather them together at the Rebel's nearest waystation to Zephyr.

From here, they can plan further, divide up into groups, and make their way to their destinations.

ii. The depots
There are four Sylphid depots. As each is located in the city of Zephyr - one to the North, South, East, and West - at least one Chipped person will be needed to even dream of getting close. From the outside, the depots look like large, unassuming warehouses. But closer observation will soon reveal heavy security.

Each is bordered by a tall, electrified fence. The gate is manned at all times by four Sylphid guards, and they question and inspect everyone coming through. At least two pieces of identification are needed: a swipe card coded with the appropriate authorisations, and a bio-security scanner to ensure that the holder's identity matches with the authorised card.

Once inside, that same card will be required to get through additional security checks. Not one door in the facility will open without it.

And then, there's the final challenge - finding the items that are actually theirs, in these massive spaces.

iii. The post offices
Comparatively easier to get to are the post offices. Located in the residential areas to the south of the city, these locations are outside the areas where only Chipped characters can go without notice.

Heavy traffic makes it way to and from these locations - trucks are frequently arriving, unloading unmarked crates and boxes, and leaving after being loaded up again. There's altogether more people to deal with here - in addition to the drivers and the workers loading and unloading the trucks, there's the Sylphid guards who patrol and keep watch over the deliveries, and more workers inside who sort through it all.

There's also another group at play - ordinary citizens of Zephyr, who are apparently in the business of just trying to get their mail done. Even if they are watched closely by the guards as they do so.

iv. The transports
Of course, those trucks going in and out of the post offices don't necessarily need to be hit up at the post offices. There's always the possibility of striking at one while out on the road, alone and unprotected...

There might be a few challenges once they open them up, however. Such as the robotic guard dogs that the Sylphid have taken to keeping inside, apparently as a last line of defense against rebel attacks just like this one.
tech_nically: (I guess I'm alive)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-02 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
"...the probability of us finding anything in direct relation to us out of all this is low," Tech has to note as he stares at the space before them. At least if they attempt to do so manually.

While Link has a look around, the clone looks for a computer. Surely there should be one to keep track of inventory.

"Ah," he says as he spies one off to the side of the door they'd come through. Tech walks over and starts tapping at the keys for system access.
tech_nically: (checking the interwebs)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-02 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Tech notices Link's gone quiet, half wondering if the other has wandered off again. He glances over his shoulder briefly, brow arching. Does he have some kind of tracking on his items? Interesting.

Returning his attention to the computer, he finds his way to the manifest of confiscated items. Assuming they keep everything as closely catalogued as they do the information their chips gather, things should be attached to their names...

"I think I've got something..." he says, pulling up a directory. "Now to see if these listings pertain only to the specific warehouse or if I can get a master directory- the latter would make more sense..."
tech_nically: (tactfully button pushing)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-05 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Affirmative," Tech replies with a faint smile. He starts pointing at columns.

"This is where we will find the chip ID we have been assigned and this information here pertains to the number of items confiscated from that person, and here is the listing of which locations they might be found. I have pulled up mine by code, but I think I can look up by name. But here-"

He taps at one of the location links listed under his line of data, expanding the list downwards. "Unfortunately it does not seem to provide very specific entries on the items themselves, but that is fair considering they may not know what some may be. Armor, armor, weapons- it's a very generic way of categorizing items but there seems to be another field for further information. Not important for our needs. We might be in luck. This would be the code for this location and warehouse. This should be...an aisle number, and this will be the shelf or bin."
tech_nically: (he wants what?)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-06 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
And of course Link goes off again. Unsurprised, Tech turns his attention back to the manifest. This would take less time if he could just download the entire thing. Images would have to do.

He uses his tablet to take a quick shot of his inventory information before doing a quick search to see if he can pull up Link's. He is in no way prepared for the sheer amount of items that come up. "This is all his??" he murmurs to himself, brows lifting. There's definitely no way they're going to find them all, especially considering how scattered they appear to be by way of storage. He takes an image of it anyway, noting that at least a few can be found in their current warehouse. It'll have to do.

"Any luck?" he asks as he turns away from the console.
tech_nically: (it's just popcorn)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-07 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
That would account for some of the listings that were apparently written off, perhaps. Tech had only glanced over the list. If he wasn't already aware of how Link's storage methods worked, he might've questioned the food items.

At Link's response, the clone hurries over to where the other is, backtracking only once to find the right aisle he's down. At least with the other coming to find him, he doesn't have to go far. He takes the box, setting it down to inspect the contents, brows lifting as he pulls out a pair of blaster pistols. "Good to have these back," he notes, a ghost of a smile touching his face as he looks them over. He'll have to figure out how to replenish the charges for ammunition but it shouldn't be impossible.

"I've found a listing of your items. Here, I'll transfer the information over to you," he says. "...although if I could ask a favor- is it possible for you to store these? I cannot be sure we will be inspected upon exiting."

He sets his DC-17s on the box again so he can pull out the tablet to send Link the list. "I believe there's at least a few of your items here."
tech_nically: (amused)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-08 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Tech can't help but be a little amused at Link's enthusiasm. Considering the amount of things he's got on his list, the clone can't be surprised that Link's eager to get any of his belongings back.

"Let me see... a weapon, armor and... something they apparently have categorized as unknown: miscellaneous." He arches a brow at Link but given how storage worked with that tablet of his, who knows what all went into there. Tech taps at the screen to send Link a copy of the list image.

"There. They don't seem to all be in one section, but at least two are down the same row and another item of mine seems to be within that same area."
tech_nically: (origins uncertain)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-09 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Tech waits to see if Link has any questions, but it seems Link knows what he's doing. Nodding, the clone picks up the box and goes to return it to its spot while the other starts seeking out aisles again.

When he comes upon Link it's when the weapon has been found, and quite a weapon at that. Tech's not much used to such of the melee variety save for lightsabers and energy whips, and from how reverently Link retrieves this one, it must be special.

"I've never seen such a weapon before," he observes as he steps closer.
tech_nically: (not now too busy)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-10 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
It looks almost too pretty to be a weapon. It probably wouldn't go amiss as a museum piece, a sculpture. Tech wears an intrigued expression as he has a closer look at it.

The first and foremost thing that comes to mind at the mention of a trident is the Separatist assault ships that had been used to penetrate Tipoca City's defenses in a bold attempt of an invasion. Tridents otherwise aren't really a very common weapon at all from what he's experienced, but he can at least ascertain how it would be used by its design.

"It looks almost fragile, doesn't it," he marvels. "Of course I doubt it is if it's been crafted to be a weapon. Whoever made it must have been quite skilled."
tech_nically: (uh...)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-10 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course Tech has no idea who those people are, but he has no doubts that they are special people to Link, especially for the way the trident is treated. As Link goes off to look for his other items, the clone turns to do likewise.

He steps in the opposite direction along the aisle, eyes scanning the identifying numbers on the shelves until he comes to the section he remembers from the manifest. There doesn't look to be an easy way to get to the upper shelf he needs to, but the storage units themselves look sturdy enough that he starts to climb up the side where the section is more fortified. It's about halfway up from the ground, a sizable distance, but at least he's no stranger to scaling things, apparently.

Once he reaches the row of shelves he's meaning to reach, he pulls out the box there on the end, brows lifting at the slight weightiness of it. "Ah, there you are," he says as he edges it out enough to pull the pieces of his chest armor from within, hooking an arm around one of the shoulder links.
tech_nically: (as i expected)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-11 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
After pushing the box back in once he's certain that's all of its contents, Tech starts climbing back down. It isn't until he's on the ground again that he looks over as he hears Link blinking in clear surprise as... Well, who can expect that, really?

Needless to say, Link has some very ...unique pieces of equipment.

"Ah, yes," Tech replies, letting the chest plate and its back piece slide off of his arm. "I think this will be much sturdier than anything I've found so far here, so it is good to have back." He arches a brow. "I see you've found your equipment as well. It looks quite unusual."
tech_nically: (we're more deviant than defective)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-11 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
"...rubber?" They made such things? Well, apparently so, in Link's world. Tech looks equal parts intrigued and baffled.

"Well, I suppose that would efficiently insulate one against electricity," he concedes, although he looks dubious on just how much of the armor could be rubber. But Link is more the expert in this than him. "That is definitely going to be difficult to smuggle past the security. Best you store that now, and if you don't mind, this? There's one more thing of yours to find here, isn't there?"
tech_nically: (as i expected)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-11 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
"That would be the key element that would make the equipment electricity-resistant," Tech explains. He watches as the armor just disappears. Such a curious way it does so.

With that taken care of, he follows Link's lead, slinging his own armor partially over his shoulder. Hopefully no one comes in while they're helping themselves to their equipment. It might look pretty suspicious.
tech_nically: (oh yes you did)

[personal profile] tech_nically 2023-02-11 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"I assumed my earlier request was missed or misunderstood," Tech admits with a shrug "I am fine with you storing it now or whenever we find whatever else of your belongings is stored here."

It's not a huge deal for him to carry for the moment, but if Link opts for the present, he'll hand the armor over.

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