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the darkling. ([personal profile] unsea) wrote in [community profile] station722016-10-22 07:17 pm

AINT NO PARTY LIKE A SAFFIT FUNDRAISER (DAY :47)

Just prior to the mission, everyone will receive handwritten copies of Sheena Frey's lists, previously held by Lexa. These lists contain the names of friends and enemies that Sheena Frey believes are not associated with H+H1. The Darkling has acquired the list, and immediately dispersed it among the nest. Because he is That Guy. There is a neat note from him at the top of each page, indicating that one of their goals is to match names to attendees at the fundraiser and to either confirm or debunk Sheena's legwork. There is also the matter of the well-earned findings, dredged up from Ngozi's files.

Under the cut, you'll find the mods description of the venue, some of the NPCs you might find there, and other general information!

THE VENUE --

The event itself is a benefit dedicated to raising money for those injured in the recent bombing, as well as for the families of those killed in it. It is being held at CAVANAUGH HALL - aka "THE OPERA HOUSE" - a live theatre and performance hall in the Beta Block. Some hosts (cough Mara and Hux cough) might be more acquainted with the layout of the building since they recently attended a performance there.

Most of the fundraiser is taking place in the Hall’s grand foyer rather than the theater itself. The foyer is four levels tall with balconies overlooking the main floor on each level. There’s a fabulous stained glass dome roof. The whole Hall is primarily decorated in shades of red, white and cream - white walls, ornate naturally cream woodwork, stunning glass-like fixtures, red carpets. For tonight’s event, a number of small white cocktail tables have been scattered throughout the foyer and a small circular platform has been erected in the center of the room where a small orchestra is playing music at any point that someone isn’t speaking over the microphone for the purposes of the fundraiser.

The catering is extensive, the outfits are lavish. The security is tight, so expect to either be in possession of an invitation or get ready to use your credit card to buy one (this IS a fundraiser after all - and for such a good cause!). Sorry Nathaniel, this is mostly a mingling and eating party and not so much a dancing party. On the plus side: that sure is an open bar!


THE MISSION --
The hosts initially have a twofold mission for this one: Carata, Aoba and the Darkling have secured a private meeting with Goram Saffit, and will be picking his brain for information. The rest of the party is a free-for-all for intel-gathering and - you know - in case you want to actually contribute to charity. There are a number of events-within-the-event to experience as well, including a lovely and rather familiar lion tamer, a silent auction ( all proceeds go to charity!! ), a live orchestra, and whatever else you all want to throw in there.

THE ATTENDEES --
Most of Saffit's guests are as follows:
  • middle (and above) aged politicians
  • business professionals
  • media figures

    There are also a few theatre stars, but it's unclear whether they're actually there to support the fundraiser or if they're part of the deal with the opera house. Despite that the event is a fundraiser, most people in attendance seem to be Saffit supporters and more or less share his sensibilities - that androids are useful for production, but they’re just advanced machines and their increasing numbers of the workforce are creating problems for people on the economic fringe. Many of the politicians are for increased regulation of androids in the workforce, though that point is clearly one for casual debate among even Saffit’s supporters. By and large, everyone is mortified about the violence that’s recently plagued the city; some seem to be unsurprised - “It was really only a matter of time” - but no one seems happy that bombs are going off in the city.

    There are a few people in attendance, and they are clearly there for the charity and not for Saffit. There are a few small time politicians, or media affiliates - and there is at least one journalist from a semi-serious EXTRAnet news outlet, though she spends most of her time camping by the bar and eating hor d'oeuvres. This is probably the fifth or sixth fundraiser she’s covered this year.


  • For the hosts who were not as gung-ho about fraternizing with a bunch of wealthy anti-synthers or attending fancy-schmancy events, feel free to take a much-needed and well-deserved break. Have a movie night at the Bearings - I hear that one flick "keeping tabs on your fellow hosts through the security cameras at the event and commenting on every move they make while throwing popcorn at the screen" is a great one. You can assist with observations, hack where you please, run detail and defense from the outside and even feed intel to the hosts at the party. Otherwise, you've got the Bearings and the whole city to yourself for the evening.

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    [personal profile] unfavoured 2016-11-20 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ He doesn't need to say that to her. None of them do. But they're here under pretence of saving a planet of what--? Making their own choices? Hardly. What they're doing is swaying the vote. And there's no amount of counter-arguments to tell her otherwise.

    Not that she would listen to anyone that blindly follows orders. That says yes because what else is there to do? They could all tell her that it's not what they're doing, that they're biding time or whatever-- but Parker would not believe any of them, because their actions would be against their words.
    ]

    Whatever makes you sleep at night.

    [ She says in that bland tone of hers, before pushing away from the bench. ]

    It's not me you have to convince that you're working for the good guys, anyway. If you think it's true, then why bother proving it?
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    [personal profile] decommission 2016-11-22 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
    That's not what I'm doing. [ He pulls in a breath another sharp breath. ]

    You don't have to believe me.

    [ He doesn't want to see something happen to her, or anyone else. He wants to find the creature that killed the soldier back in Camp Lehigh. He wants to become stronger, and he wants to be able to hold onto himself - as much as he can. There's something about his tone and expression that turns inward and stony, a kind of defensive kneejerk reaction. He's said all he has to say, and he's not moving from this spot, so she can either stand here staring at him some more or she can leave. ]
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    [personal profile] unfavoured 2016-11-22 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ Instead of replying, she just snorts humourlessly through her nose, walking away from him. Hands in the pockets of her hoodie, she opens her arms slightly as if mocking him for saying those words. ]

    Of course I don't have to believe you. [ She says with a nonchalant tone. ] It's you who doesn't have to believe them.

    [ Whatever else he has to say, she is as interested in it as he is interested in listening to her. At least they are in agreement with something (on opposite ends). ]
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    [personal profile] unfavoured 2016-11-23 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)