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exsilium MODS ([personal profile] initiates) wrote2012-08-29 11:10 pm
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Small Group Missions
Mission Request form last updated 08/19/13.
These are missions for groups of two to eight characters (though there may be some flexibility on that character limit).
Do you want some unexpected forced bonding time? A group training exercise? Here's the place to get that! By requesting a Small Group Mission, you will be given an opportunity for your group of characters to be sent on a mission by the Initiative. These missions will be small in scale compared to the game-wide missions -- a game-wide mission could change the tide of an entire war; these missions will often be seemingly inconsequential, but could potentially have long-reaching effects.

Perhaps your characters will be sent to the French countryside in 1723 with the instructions to raid a carriage and steal a small wooden box inside of it, or to the Reconstruction-Era United States with the instructions to find a certain man and invite him to a bar with the purpose of getting him so drunk that he passes out, or to simply walk into a library in Egypt and collect several scrolls. But perhaps that small wooden box contains an important treaty that is being transported to be signed. Perhaps that man is, in fact, a US senator who will now be late and miss out on voting on a new law. Perhaps those scrolls were housed in the Library of Alexandria and only days away from being destroyed in the fire.

When assigning missions, we will be taking factors such as the size of the group and the particulars of the kind of mission you, as players, want to see your characters on. The more specific you are, the better we can meet your needs!

Solo Missions
Solo Missions are much the same as Small Group Missions, but are undertaken by a single character. You have the option of writing out a solo log about the mission, or simply handwaving it. These missions can be used for character development purposes and/or as a way to explain your character's absence when you go on a hiatus. Please state exactly what you want your character doing for this mission.

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[personal profile] initiateshelp 2013-04-25 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
THE MISSION:
The original mission is indeed for Allen, Arya, Oz, and Tyki. They're going to Disney World! Specifically, they're going to MGM Studios in 1993, for the New York Street show to pose as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles originally open the show, with a short 'ninja dance', after which they exit the stage and disappear until after the show. This show happens to run approximately precisely during the time there are fewer people working around the Muppet Show's performances, leaving ample opportunity for the four to procure one of the back-up muppets of Miss Piggy; the performance ended long enough ago for there to be fewer stagehands and muppeteers nearby, and the next isn't for long enough that anyone's returned from lunch. All in all, pretty straightforward.

The Initiative however, while being relatively confused that the four of them can't return simply with a muppet, isn't averse to allowing Break to go with Lenalee and assist them when it comes to them apparently requiring back up.
THE FALLOUT:
The Initiative does monitor the psychological status of its recruits, and the lack of any amount of monitorable teamwork amongst any of the six of them who end up going has been noted. However, while this is an attempt to remedy the situation, it also serves another purpose. The emergency replacement procured by Disney will later fall apart during a show three years from then, disillusioning several young children and in particular, one that would have grown up to later work in stagehandling herself. Instead, she winds up going into animatronics, producing a specific political satire that damages a politician's running in polls just enough for him to lose a local election.
THE NOTES:
You guys. Come on.