“You want to plan ahead and take all the fun out of it?” Mark grinned at Dirk. “Ok, ok. We can’t go in the front, not without shooting the place up, as they’ll be tight on security with these riots and checking all incomers against their computers. So, we sneak in the back. Once inside if someone spots us we’ll pretend to be a outside maintenance team. There should be a fake ID in the glove box.”
Dirk opened he box and started rummaging around, pulling out ID’s that said, amongst other things, Health and Safety, Building Inspector, Private Security and a library card. Eventually he found the ID Mark had referred to.
“There isn’t one for me Mark.”
“That’s ok. We can say you are on an apprentice scheme or some such rubbish.”
“Will this ID actually work?”
“Nope! But it will hopefully distract them long enough to knock out.”
“And what do we do once we’re inside?”
“Well, broadcasting is a 24 hour business, so the Brotherhood will have some kind of permanent presence there. We’re looking for that, and any evidence of what they are planning. These riots are obviously just a sideshow, a distraction from what they’re really after.” Nodding, and wondering what the Brotherhood could be after, Dirk looked out on the road. Then back to Mark, and back to the road, and back to Mark again.
“You’re still wearing the sunglasses!”
“Yep, they make everything on the road blurry, but that just means it takes more skill to drive.” Dirk looked horrified, and as if he was about to jump out of the pick-up. “Just kidding Kid, there’s a switch built into the frame. In the meantime…” Mark reached out and gave the dashboard a thump. Three screens popped up on front of Dirk, showing aerial views of New York. “Ok, have a look at those satellite uplinks and find us a route to the station avoiding the riots.”
Dirk opened he box and started rummaging around, pulling out ID’s that said, amongst other things, Health and Safety, Building Inspector, Private Security and a library card. Eventually he found the ID Mark had referred to.
“There isn’t one for me Mark.”
“That’s ok. We can say you are on an apprentice scheme or some such rubbish.”
“Will this ID actually work?”
“Nope! But it will hopefully distract them long enough to knock out.”
“And what do we do once we’re inside?”
“Well, broadcasting is a 24 hour business, so the Brotherhood will have some kind of permanent presence there. We’re looking for that, and any evidence of what they are planning. These riots are obviously just a sideshow, a distraction from what they’re really after.” Nodding, and wondering what the Brotherhood could be after, Dirk looked out on the road. Then back to Mark, and back to the road, and back to Mark again.
“You’re still wearing the sunglasses!”
“Yep, they make everything on the road blurry, but that just means it takes more skill to drive.” Dirk looked horrified, and as if he was about to jump out of the pick-up. “Just kidding Kid, there’s a switch built into the frame. In the meantime…” Mark reached out and gave the dashboard a thump. Three screens popped up on front of Dirk, showing aerial views of New York. “Ok, have a look at those satellite uplinks and find us a route to the station avoiding the riots.”