What's going on now if you don't have time to re-read the RP: Quite simply, we are in a room full of Chuate's bad guys. Both ACME and V.I.L.E. have begun to realize that they are also amongst their organizational rivals. When suddenly...
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It was a crucial moment as ACME waited for Barbas Chuate to make the deal with Chase Devineaux and allow them to arrest him. Ivy Monaghan lingered within sight, unconsciously biting her bottom lip in readiness for the signal. Out of the corner of her eye, the Commander noticed a familiar figure--Doctor Sophie Conrad had walked into the dining room.
The highly-decorative portion of her mask, its feathers and glass-beaded lace, had been removed, and she retained only the tactical leather-lined layer which hid most of her features and the piezoelectric beta communication devices. Something had happened.
Sophie’s gaze drifted through the audaciously coloured hall to briefly touch that of Ivy's, her body language mimicking a most confused guest, and the Commander gripped her fingers tight around the clipboard in her grasp. Armed with the guest-list and seating-plan, the sharply-dressed staff member of the Copacabana Palace approached, but before she could offer assistance, the doctor spoke.
"
Ah, hello Irena," the exclamation poured relief as Sophie took the cue from the nametag on the Commander’s lapel, "
I need some help--I have a seat. Allison."
Hearing her own middle name gave Ivy a moment of pause. It was well-known as an emergency cue when codewords or radio chatter would not suffice, “
You have a balcony seat, Miss Allison, right this way.”
Selma Elysia, her last name so easily mispronounced for this purpose, was exceedingly grateful for the guidance and followed with much consolation apparent in the way she spoke of how lovely the venue was and how exciting the evening had already been. When they had gone up into the balcony, she took Irena by her hands to undoubtedly thank her with profuse warmth; but when she came within whispering distance, she would confirm every suspicion the Commander held, “
Something has happened.”
Making sure their exchange would be safe from any others, Ivy switched off her microphone and turned to Sophie, “
We’re off the radio. What is it?”
The Swiss shifted her gaze slightly away. “
They are here,” she spoke softly, matter-of-fact, “The Red Parade.”
“
How many?”
“
Enough,” the response was terse as Sophie turned to her colleague, “
What is important, though, is that they know our mark. Have we been compromised?”
Ivy clenched her jaw, “
Why is it always V.I.L.E.?”
“
I am concerned for the safety of our agents.”
“Carmen wouldn’t hurt them,” Ivy spoke from experience, “
But we don’t know if she’s running the show.”
Clicking her microphone to turn it back on, she sent out a broadcast,
“V.I.L.E. agents are confirmed in the area. Apprehend on sight.”
Sophie remained silent to allow the Commander to act, but spoke again after a moment. “
It is not the threat from V.I.L.E. that concerns me,” she looked beyond the tables and chairs and farther out into the expanse of the dining room. “We have agents among the Grub’s men, and an asset at his very table--”
She would not get to finish her sentence.
A loud electrical snap filled the air and the hall turned pitch-black. Like being blinded by a camera flash, it took Ivy a second to realize that the lights had gone out, and the crowd fell into a collective groan of disappointment. People began fumbling over tipped chairs and reaching for their cell phones. Slowly, the faded blue glow of LCD screens began to fill the hall as patrons complained openly about the blackout, though it was not an uncommon occurrence of the city.
A hand reached out to lightly touch her arm and Ivy turned to see Sophie draw them towards an open passage back into the main dining area. As they moved, she distinguished the yelling of one of Chuate's guards. The noise drew her attention to his shadowed form as he and a companion rushed out of the dining room and into the ballroom.
“
Poodle (@Lee), Cobra (@Derrin), keep an eye on the asset," she took up her radio to relay rapidly as Sophie and her hurried from the balcony. "
Chickpea (@Molly), Dingo (@Nace Bilby), what's happening in the ballroom?"
As her hands found her own communicator there was the unmistakable sound of gunshots from beyond the dining hall and the piercing sound of shattering glass. This, in turn, started the failsafe alarms and confirmed that the artifacts on display were now in peril. Adding to the danger was a stampede of panicked party guests.
Allowing Sophie to lead the way while she enacted orders, Ivy opened a line to the Junior Suite above: "
Control (@Jason West), do you have any visuals on what caused the blackout?"