( Today, Jason is a man on a mission. Spurned to action by both the horrors of Christmastime and Percy, Rachel, and Apollo's droning, he's decided that he's going to damn well do something about the entire situation. And to that end, he has something of a plan.
A; First thing is a phone call filtered away from drones and directed at anyone who was
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. . . It takes her about ten seconds before she looks up and blinks at him.]
Hello.
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Ok, cool. We don't exactly have many concrete plans, yet, but I think everyone's agreed that a flat-out offensive is a bad idea, especially since most of us are without powers and weapons. We could wait until we get them back...but we've got no idea how many people we'd lose in the meantime. So basically, the indirect approach seems best.
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What is the 'indirect approach'?
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I'm not really used to that kind of plan, but I think it's the only thing that'll work.
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[Yuki looks slightly more interested at this point as she nods in acknowledgment.]
Observation. That is my present function.
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Nothing that was not made public.
The recent actions of the Postman, if understood to be performed without deceit, suggest there are forces within the hierarchy of the town that oppose the operations of the Mayor and the Police Chief apart from the uncontrollable Milkman. This is a potential weakness. Additionally, as the Postman has suffered no repercussions for his actions as opposed to the fate of Grady during the time of the serial disappearances, it may be assumed that he is beyond the reach of Lucy Smith.
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Everyone seems to be coming back to the Postman, I think. So we may have to start there.
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[Having not been asked a question or otherwise requested to expound on the town, Yuki merely gives him a stare as if to ask, "how do you intend to start?"]
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