Session 08
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The Truth About the Job & A New Offer (2024-09-13)
Setting & Atmosphere
- The trio—Mia, Det, and Siz—returns to Den's Den to confront Den and Charles about the dangers of their last job.
- The bar is quiet, but Den subtly ensures privacy by having a regular patron lock the doors.
- The air is tense as they demand answers—especially after being attacked, chased, and unknowingly involved in a murder scene.
Main Events
The Confrontation
- Siz takes the lead, preparing sandwiches and laying out non-negotiable demands:
- Hazard pay for the dangers they faced. - Compensation for morning transit and van recovery. - The full truth about what they were delivering. - If Charles refuses, she will eat his sandwich in front of him and never cook for him again.
- Mia presses for answers about the building they delivered to, noting that it seemed off for a regular office.
- Det joins in, sarcastically recounting the "excitement" of the mission—mercenaries, car chases, and a suspicious recipient.
Den’s Warning & The Device
- Den pulls out a small device and places it on the table, activating a white-noise jammer.
- The sound is a bizarre mix of static, muffled voices, and something akin to Julio Iglesias singing alongside demon-summoning rituals. - He and Charles settle in, making it clear that this conversation is not meant for outside ears.
- Den gives them a final chance to walk away, stating:
- They did nothing illegal. - If they want to know the truth, there is no turning back.
The Truth About the Package
- Charles finally reveals the truth:
- The package contained a rare medical treatment. - It was meant for someone either incredibly rich or very important. - Someone actively wanted it to be delayed or stopped. - Martin was killed for it, and the second missing driver was never found.
- Mia realizes something disturbing:
- The mercenaries had a chance to steal the package but didn’t. - Instead of stopping the delivery, they may have tampered with the contents. - Was the whole ambush a ruse to make the delivery seem legitimate?
Payment & Future Considerations
- Each of them receives an envelope with 500 credits inside as additional payment.
- Siz eyes Charles suspiciously, sensing that something feels slightly "off"—not deception, but something unspoken.
- Mia raises concerns about the police, wanting to know if anyone has reported Martin’s death.
- Den confirms they contacted the Gendarmerie but have not received updates. - Charles believes that the attack was premeditated, not a random crime.
Evaluating Trust & Future Work
- Charles defends his secrecy, explaining:
- He didn’t know them well enough to trust them with the full truth. - The job was meant as a test run to see if they could be relied on. - If they had been untrustworthy, they could have stolen millions worth of medical treatment.
- Siz warns him to provide better risk assessment in the future.
- Mia points out that their involvement might be beneficial:
- If Charles has a mole in his operation, hiring outside help could give him time to identify the leak.
- Det insists that withholding information is a dangerous practice, emphasizing that bad intel gets people killed.
The Next Offer: A Missing Person Case
- Charles presents a new job, stating:
- A person has gone missing. - It should be a harmless retrieval mission—but so was the last one. - They should assume the worst, prepare for danger, and negotiate bonuses accordingly. - If things get too dangerous, they are to pull out immediately.
- He offers to buy them drinks, signalling that they have the chance to consider before accepting.
Current Status & Unresolved Questions
- Who was the medical treatment for, and why was it targeted?
- What happened to the second missing driver?
- Did the mercenaries tamper with the package instead of stealing it?
- Who leaked the job details to the attackers?
- Should they take on the missing person case, or walk away?