09-11-2023, 18:47:05 PM
Juniper's Plan
* The first problem with the post is, annoyingly, the door. You're not actually authorized to go inside, and there's only one entrance into the post itself, and it's monitored by multiple cameras. You'll need to figure out a way to get the door open (or get it opened for you) to get into the post itself.
Juniper will sneak in, wearing as nondescript clothing as possible, and spray black paint over the cameras, and hope she can get the door open and get in before whoever is monitoring the camera feed comes to see why it's gone black.
* The second problem is the Regional Director of Internal Security, Captain Usanako. They've thwarted dozens of coup plots before, and they'll continue thwarting them if they're not restrained somehow. They're unshakably loyal, and they need to be gotten rid of. They don't necessarily need to be killed, they just need to be out of the way until the coup has actually happened. A few weeks without contact with the government minimum, or at least without being taken seriously. If they must die today, it needs to be relatively unsuspicious, Sendri trusts the Captain and will investigate their death if they should end up dead in an obviously suspicious manner. So how are you going handle them?
Juniper feels putting them out of commission would be best if she doesn't have to kill them. Some sort of injury, possibly multiple broken bones. And best to make it look like an accident; a loosened handrail and floorboards that could lead to a fall. If they do happen to die rather than be injured, well, hopefully any investigations will be into building construction and whatever this place's version of OSHA is.
* The third problem is the post itself. It's constantly receiving signals and updates from around the region, and it's heavily guarded, and more to the point, the guards are very loyal and very skilled. Shutting down the arrays temporarily will be tricky, but there must be a way to damage the post such that it can easily be repaired while still buying us a few weeks of it being inactive. How shall you do that?
Juniper will bribe whoever is in charge of the landfills and other waste disposal to dump in a bunch of garbage from above. This will make a big mess and take some time to clean and sanitize, hopefully gunking up the arrays in the process but not causing irreparable damage.
* The fourth problem is the Independence Front of the Outer Sector. They've been opposed to Alliance rule for years, and if they see weakness at Kirachi Beach, they'll swoop in and destroy the listening post utterly. You're going to have to prevent them from destroying it further than you already have. So what's the battle plan?
Spread rumors and mistrust, possibly conflicting ones, that will sew confusion and paranoia. Anonymousl or using several different pseudonyms, so it can't easily be backtracked to her. Hopefully this will get the members of the Independence Front questioning one another instead of concerning themselves with the listening post.
Juniper will sneak in, wearing as nondescript clothing as possible, and spray black paint over the cameras, and hope she can get the door open and get in before whoever is monitoring the camera feed comes to see why it's gone black.
* The second problem is the Regional Director of Internal Security, Captain Usanako. They've thwarted dozens of coup plots before, and they'll continue thwarting them if they're not restrained somehow. They're unshakably loyal, and they need to be gotten rid of. They don't necessarily need to be killed, they just need to be out of the way until the coup has actually happened. A few weeks without contact with the government minimum, or at least without being taken seriously. If they must die today, it needs to be relatively unsuspicious, Sendri trusts the Captain and will investigate their death if they should end up dead in an obviously suspicious manner. So how are you going handle them?
Juniper feels putting them out of commission would be best if she doesn't have to kill them. Some sort of injury, possibly multiple broken bones. And best to make it look like an accident; a loosened handrail and floorboards that could lead to a fall. If they do happen to die rather than be injured, well, hopefully any investigations will be into building construction and whatever this place's version of OSHA is.
* The third problem is the post itself. It's constantly receiving signals and updates from around the region, and it's heavily guarded, and more to the point, the guards are very loyal and very skilled. Shutting down the arrays temporarily will be tricky, but there must be a way to damage the post such that it can easily be repaired while still buying us a few weeks of it being inactive. How shall you do that?
Juniper will bribe whoever is in charge of the landfills and other waste disposal to dump in a bunch of garbage from above. This will make a big mess and take some time to clean and sanitize, hopefully gunking up the arrays in the process but not causing irreparable damage.
* The fourth problem is the Independence Front of the Outer Sector. They've been opposed to Alliance rule for years, and if they see weakness at Kirachi Beach, they'll swoop in and destroy the listening post utterly. You're going to have to prevent them from destroying it further than you already have. So what's the battle plan?
Spread rumors and mistrust, possibly conflicting ones, that will sew confusion and paranoia. Anonymousl or using several different pseudonyms, so it can't easily be backtracked to her. Hopefully this will get the members of the Independence Front questioning one another instead of concerning themselves with the listening post.
Stupid doomed timeline...