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The Computer ([personal profile] computerized) wrote in [community profile] alphalogs2016-01-07 07:30 pm

Daycycle 15 [JAN 6-10]

DAYCYCLE 15

[ JAN 6 - 10 ]

MORNING

Alpha Complex can be a very difficult to move up in once you’ve made the right kind of enemies.  No one knows this better than Naldo Daly, a self-proclaimed genius in the Drug Interaction department of R&D.  He’s been trying to win the favor of the computer for years, only to have his superiors take the credit for his work.  Not this time.

This morning Daly will have slipped a new drug he’s been working on in his free time into the water supply that goes directly to the Wagon Wheel.  The drug is meant to change behavior of traitors into behaviors that are more acceptable in Alpha society.  It not only succeeds in changing a person’s brain chemistry and bringing about the opposite of their natural, traitorous intentions but it also brings forth personality traits that are usually less dominant.  In other words, Alpha is awakening to the dawn of Opposite Day.

Reactions will vary from person to person.  For some the effects will only last an hour or so.  For others, it could last several hours.  Of course, it’s possible that some citizens have become addicted to bouncy bubbly beverage and won’t have any contact with the drug at all.

Troubleshooter Team: No Specials are selected for a mission today.

Mission:  None.

All other Troubleshooters:  Specials are to salvage what they can of their belongings and move to new temporary rooms in the ORANGE clearance level.  Even those not destroyed internally have been determined unsafe by engineers.  Enjoy real curtains, a small kitchenette, a shared bathroom and a bubbly bouncing drink machine by the elevators.  Temporary rooming assignments are as follows:

1202 - S. Rogers - G. Maecenas
1203 - T. Stark - Parker
1204 - R.Palmer - B. Allen
1205 - D.Grayson - A.Hardison
1206 - J.Wilcox - M. Farrell
1207 - S.Groves - L. Martin
1208 - P. Carter

Intel: It’s believed that whoever the arsonist who acted against the Specials is might have had an intimate knowledge of the security camera logistics as no evidence was recorded.

AFTERNOON

Since the Specials have a day off - for many the first since their arrival - they may want to check out the latest exhibit at the museum.  It contains the Complex’s greatest artifact, a typewriter dated nearly 100 years B.C. (before The Computer).  It is on display for a limited amount of time and is heavily guarded by the Very Special Armed Forces.  The Museum will be open from Noon to 2000.

EVENING

If history isn’t something that interests the Specials, they should try cutting loose at the Strobe where it’s newest laser show is a virtual explosion of seizure inducing color and the drinks are half price tonight.

Sleep aid gas will be expelled at 2100.


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