"Don't worry," Mead replied, "Disney won't be turning you all into rent-a-cops. But this will be a nationally televised first game of the season with the governor on hand. A big reason Disney bought the Angels was to promote Anaheim tourism, and one of the reasons you folks were recruited was to keep the county's tourism flowing."
Stevens nodded. "He's right. We'll still be responding to all the standard super-emergencies - natural disasters, supervillains, alien invaders, the usual - but this should be an easy job to get our name in the public eye and make sure Disney gets the kind of publicity they want out of this game."
Mead nodded. "The Lieutenant is correct. Once this is done, you'll be almost entirely on your own, no corporate directives. And we haven't heard of any threat to this game, but as I said, with so many eyes on us, there's always the possibilty someone will try to cause trouble."
"So," Mead concluded, "unless there are any more questions for me, I'll leave you and the Lieutenant to come up with a game plan fo this Sunday. I'll be forwarding you all of our security and stadium info."