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CB's Grim Frequencies IC -- COMPLETE

Death Otter hesitates for a second. The team seemed to have things under control. The train might be late or on time, but nothing SHE could do would make it get here any faster. Might as well kick back and...oh, oh yeah, there was something she could do.

She went over to the passenger door of the SHO and poked her head in, checking out the dashboard. She couldn't remember if it had a police band scanner. If there was, she reached in and turned it on. If not...then she made a mental note to -get one-.

Probably they didn't have a loooooooong time before someone used their cell to get the cops down here.
 

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Combat Round 3, Resolved

Initiative:
Otter 23
Cyril 18
J.R. 17
T-dawg 15
Feral 8
Hummer H3 1






Death Otter hesitated for a second, then went over to the passenger door of the SHO. She poked in her head, checking out the dashboard. She couldn't remember if the SHO had a police band scanner. There wasn't one.


Cyril took his foot off the gas and threw the SHO into reverse. Checking behind him, he backed up briefly before orienting the car lengthwise in front of the hummer, attempting to block any forward progress.[sblock=Cyril]The SHO is now parked perpendicular to the Hummer. If the Hummer wants to move away, it will need to be put into reverse and will probably have to do at least a three-point turn, given the line of other vehicles stacked up in the three lanes of traffic.[/sblock]


J.R. kept the tire iron in hand. He looked at Cyril, who was still inside the SHO, and hollered, "Any word on wah da fu*k this is alls abaht?" Cyril didn't look up right away, but the dude in the rear seat on the passenger side of the Hummer did. He shook his head no while scrunching his brows--universal language signifying "Hey, crazy dude, what are you on about?" [sblock=Cyril]Roll a Perception check. If you beat a DC 13, Cyril hears what J.R. yells.[/sblock]


T-dawg was momentarily taken back by Suit & Tie's calmness, but then simply responded "Mine? Nah, I just hitched a ride here in it." He thought for a second, then added, "Sorry 'bout my friends - been drinkin' too many Monsters. Once the train is gone, you can go on your way. No harm, no foul." A moment later, still clearly uncomfortable with the awkward situation, he held out a hand in a half-apologetic gesture of friendship, and introduced himself, "I'm T-dawg."


Feral sat down cross legged on the hood of the Hummer, a big **&^-eating grin on his face that didn't reach his eyes. Feral stared at the guy inside the Hummer with the gun, daring him to try something.


Suit and Tie nervously eyed Feral and J.R., then turned back to face T-dawg. He stared at T-dawg's meaty palm for a beat, then said with a Midwestern accent, "T-dawg. I'm Freddie. Your, uh, friends seem to have bashed my SUV. Do you have insurance? Maybe we should call the cops."

Inside the Hummer, Mr. Passenger is engaged in a staring contest with Feral. Neither moves, and neither blinks. It's silent war. The dude in the rear seat on the passenger side (Mr. Pinky) seems to be giving J.R. a visual once-over but otherwise makes no move. The man in the rear seat on the driver side (Mr. Big) is turning red and looks like he's ready to have an aneurysm. Mr. Big starts tapping on the window, trying to get Suit and Tie's attention. Suit and Tie holds up a hand in warning, but doesn't turn around.


OOC: End of Round 3. Please post at will and I will resolve in initiative order. Everyone, please include a Perception roll in your character's next post. It won't count as part of your action for Round 4. To clarify, Cyril is going to need two Perception rolls.
 

Perception - [roll0]

Feral continues his staredown with Mr. Passenger but keeps an eye on the others inside the Hummer, ready to spring in to action if anyone tries something.

OOC: Readying an action to dive off the hood if any of the Hummer passengers takes an aggressive action.
 

OOC: Perception: [roll0]


T-dawg looks even more uncomfortable at the mention of bashing the SUV, but responds to Suit & Tie, "Insurance... I don't really know. I guess so? Anyway, really sorry 'bout all this. We're just following orders to keep you away from a train or something...". His voice trails off as even he realises how ridiculous that sounds and he starts thinking to himself "Why did I get stuck doing all the explaining??? Where's Cyril when you need him? Oh, that's right, he's driving the SHO... wait, what? What's JR doing then? Oh, that's right trying to bash in the Hummers window with a tire iron... wait, what???".

After a moment lost in his thoughts, he seems to snap out of it and pulls the credit card he was given by Marks out of his back pocket. Addressing Suit & Tie again, he adds, "We don't really need to bother the cops... once the train has passed, we can follow you to a shop. I can pay for any repairs you need", and holds up the card like some sort of magical talisman, breaking into a broad and toothy grin.

OOC: I'm going to go ahead and assume that's some sort of Diplomacy check: [roll1], and I'll chuck an action point on that one too: [roll2]
 

OOC: Perception Check #1: [roll0]
Perception Check #2: [roll1]


Cyril was largely oblivious to the chaos all around him as he maneuvered the SHO into position. Placing his hands at 10 and 2 and eyes forward, he mentally repeated a mantra to himself. Please don't ram me, please don't ram me, please don't ram me...

OOC: Cyril is going to stay in the car in order to cut off any attempt by the Hummer to get past them.
 
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Satisfied that things have are under control, Death Otter piles into the SHO and grabs her laptop off the floor. She peers out the window to get the license plate number of the car they intercepted and makes a quick note of it so she can do some research when the opportunity presents itself.

Perception! [roll0]
 

J.R. looks increasingly confused so he decides to spill the beans,

"Oakel-Doakely so here's da deal. We got a weird message from some jagoff telling us to stop you. So wah exactly is da deal? Who da hell are yinz and wah are yinz up to?"
 



Round 4, Resolved

Initiative:
Otter 23
Cyril 18
J.R. 17
T-dawg 15
Feral 8
Hummer H3 1






While T-dawg dickered with Freddie, Death Otter piled into the SHO and grabbed her laptop off the floor.
OOC: Refresh my memory. What laptop? The laptop she picked out at BestBuy but didn't pay for yet? If so, oh, GOODY. That'll be awesome fun roleplaying later on when the group returns to BestBuy! Seriously, lemme know what laptop. If I've forgotten that I previously introduced a laptop, I need you to prod me.
Otter peered out the window to try to get the license plate number of the Hummer, but to her chagrin she realized that Indiana was one of those states that didn't require a front tag. Each vehicle had to have only the rear license plate.
OOC: If you want the plate number, it's on the back of the Hummer. The SHO is parked perpendicular to the Hummer, with the nose of the Hummer facing the driver's side of the SHO.



Cyril was largely oblivious to the chaos all around him as he maneuvered the SHO into position. He could see that J.R. was worked up about something, but couldn't hear what J.R. said. Placing his hands at 10 and 2 and eyes forward, Cyril mentally repeated a mantra to himself. Please don't ram me, please don't ram me, please don't ram me... The grill of the Hummer loomed just above eye-level out Cyril's side window, the fat chrome bars gleaming in the afternoon sun. The hood of the SUV dominated above the roof of the Taurus.


J.R. looked increasingly confused, so he decided to spill the beans, "Oakel-Doakely, so here's da deal. We got a weird message from some jagoff telling us to stop you. So wah exactly is da deal? Who da hell are yinz and wah are yinz up to?" Freddie looked over at J.R. and quirked an eyebrow, but said nothing.

[sblock=Perception DC 15]You are entitled to read the following text if you got a 15 or higher on your character's last Perception check.[sblock]Oh, who am I kidding?! You're all going to read this. No problem, just don't have your PC act on this knowledge unless he or she is entitled to it.[sblock=J.R. and T-dawg]The two of you hear a train blow its warning signal at close hand. No train is visible on the tracks, but this may be because there is a bend in the tracks to the south of East Michigan Street. Also, the arm bars on the rail crossing have not come down. Nor are the warning lights signaling red to indicate that a train is approaching.[/sblock][/sblock][/sblock]

When Freddie mentioned bashing the Hummer, T-dawg looked even more uncomfortable. He responded to Freddie, "Insurance...I don't really know. I guess so? Anyway, really sorry 'bout all this. We're just following orders to keep you away from a train or something...." T-dawg's voice trailed off as even he realized how ridiculous that sounded. T-dawg pondered a moment how on earth it was that he got stuck dealing with Freddie. After a moment lost in his thoughts, T-dawg seemed to snap out of it. He reached into his back pocket and pulled out the credit card he was given by Marks. "We don't really need to bother the cops...once the train has passed, we can follow you to a shop. I can pay for any repairs you need." T-dawg brandished the credit card like some sort of magical talisman, breaking into a broad and toothy grin.[sblock=T-dawg]Freddie seems to relax at T-dawg's offer to not call the cops and to pay for the damage to the Hummer. I rolled an opposed check, and Freddie got a 12. Well done. Good use of an action point.[/sblock]


Feral continued his stare-down with Mr. Passenger but kept an eye on the others inside the Hummer, ready to spring in to action if anyone tried something. No one did. Mr. Big looked like he was ready to explode at any moment and had started to lean forward, but hadn't yet made a move to exit the vehicle. Mr. Pinky merely sat, docile, and watched J.R. with interest.


Outside the Hummer, Freddie focused intently on T-dawg, J.R., and Feral. He kept swiveling his head between the three, very obviously trying to keep tabs on all three. When T-dawg offered to not call the police, Freddie returned his attention to T-dawg, and visibly relaxed. He started to nod when T-dawg offered to pay for the damage to the Hummer. Taking out a small pad of paper and a pen from a pocket inside the breast of his blazer, Freddie clicked the pen and said, "Let's exchange information. What's your address and phone number? We got someone on staff who will do body work, so if you'll pay for parts, that ought to do it." Freddie reached for his pants pocket and withdrew a business card, which he handed to T-dawg.

BusinessCard.jpg


OOC: End of Round 4. Please post at will, and I will resolve everyone's actions in initiative order.
 
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