(G184 10/01/2014 Fri via Roll20 - JF(GM), AP)
DAY 27
[From auto-generated holo-deck training report]
In the holo-training world it was noon, Kirk was sitting in the carriage of a very old fashioned
diesel locomotive as it slowly made its way across a bridge and into the station.
He was dressed in a dark suit and possessed nothing. This was going to be tough he thought.
People got of the train and headed for the turnstyles. Patting his pockets he realised he had
no ticket, but jumping the gates and eluding the station staff was no great challenge.
He headed into a sort of covered shopping area and headed through the bustle to a tourist information
place. Once furnished with a map he left Union Square and headed up to Waterstones in the Trinity
Centre where he stole and A-Z. He then walked to a nearby graveyard to read it.
He thought of finding a bottlebank and headed towards where he thought there might be one, but
got lost around Castlegate. These old cities were confusing to get around. But he did eventually
find one in Morrison's carpark. He stole a pen from there and then a scarf, but set off an alarm
and fled.
As he ran across King Street he grabbed a hoe from a parked trailer. After running around a few
side streets he ended back on King Street and went into Gibbs Tools. Here he stole a folding
tree axe, but he was spotted and pursued by a man in a blue boilersuit.
He ran down Nelson Lane and then knocked the man senseless as he came round the corner. He then
stole his boiler suit, keys, phone and wallet. He then ditched the hoe and took the mans spanner.
From here he went from Canal St, the Juke St and then Froghall. At an abandoned building he saw
a black two seater car, which had the drivers door open, but he couldn't figure out how to start
it.
At a fence he collected an abandoned shopping trolley and wheeled it down to George Street.
At Powis Place he checked the mans wallet and counted 34 pounds in it. Being well trained in
tri-corder use, using the mans mobile phone was easy and he used it to search this worlds
information sharing system, a historical thing called 'the internet'. He searched for
'Aberdeen Anarchists' and how to make explosives from common household products but didn't
really come up with anything.
He walked into a shop called North East Peripherals, but whatever plan he had died a few
moments later and he walked back out again. There was an ambulance parked outside though
and he stole a medic's bag from it.
From there, abandoning the shopping trolley, its intended purpose remaining forever unknown, he
headed to the Esso petrol station on King Street. Here he purchased some lighter fluid and
some matches.
At 1pm he circled around back to Castlegate. Walking along Union Street and past a bus stop
he lit an old lady on fire with his lighter fluid and matches. At last he had started causing
'death and destruction'. Well, one old ladies coat anyway.
[Here the report mentions other, more solid tactics involving primitive ignition sources
such as setting ruined buildings on fire and residential blocks]
An old man with a stick attacked him, but Kirk set him alight also. Five people from outside
Gregg's pursued him down Union Street. He left a fiery puddle in Abercromby Court to try and
hold them back.
By the time he reached Bridge Street there were only three men after him, but two of them
were breathing right down his neck. He turned and fought them with his spanned and knocked
one out. The other stepped back and shouted for help.
A tough man in black chased him into some public gardens where Kirk managed to kill him
and steal his wallet, keys and mobile phone. Kirk then set the man's legs on fire.
This was witnessed by several people in the park. He moved on into Willowbank Road and removed
his boiler suit. Looking in a shop window as he passed he could see he now had a fat lip and
a black eye from all his street fights.
Still, when he strolled into the Adam Lounge and ordered a pint they were happy to serve him.
He went to the toilets and washed himself up. He then donned his scarf and made a terrorist
style video.
In it he said,
'Today's fire attacks were just the beginning of our organisations attacks on Aberdeen. More
will come in the following days. Tremble in fear Aberdeen. None are safe from our wrath.'
He then uploaded it to the STV and Sky news websites.
This was the first, and frankly, only bit of decent espionage he committed during the training.
He ate some pie and chips, which he paid for, and left.
At 3pm he was back at the black car. He hid in the derelict building. He watched a police car
go by.
[Here the log notes that a privacy shield was put up for eight minutes while the trainee
attended to a call of nature]
He then slept and woke after midnight.
DAY 28
Kirk walked along Union Street from its west end. He had two cans of lighter fuel remaining.
It was friday night in Aberdeen and the city's main street was very busy with night time
revelers.
Outside the Soul Bar was a big crowd being watched by three policemen and a bouncer.
Kirk tried to gain entry but the bouncer stopped him and called the cops over. They came
straight at him and he tried to set them on fire with his fluid.
He managed to run into the night club which was very busy, and also managed to set off
the fire alarm. Randomly setting people on fire he made his way further in, but was still
followed by the police as they fought their way through the panicked crowd.
He made his way to the back door, but then to his dismay saw three more policemen heading
for him from that direction. Ducking below eye level he took of his suit jacket and headed
towards a side door.
Pressing through the crush at the door he avoided the bouncer and ran off as fast as he could.
A single bouncer was pursuing him and he turned and hit him, but more policemen were not
far away so he fled again.
Diving left and right down narrow streets at random he tried to avoid his hunters, but he was
now being chased by the bouncer, two municipal street cleaners and a member of the public.
Down by the docks, at the bottom of Market Street he ran into the side of a taxi and four men
smoking outside a pub piled into him.
Kirk fought well in the melee as fists and kicks came at him from all directions but he could
not take on seven attackers. Jumping onto the roof of the taxi he poured the last of the lighter
fluid onto himself and lit it....
Simulation Ends
Simulation End of Training Score Break Down.
Score for Saboteur
Thefts 25 points
GBH 450 points
Murder(1) 10000 points
Chaos 1000 points
Self Immolation Bonus 1000 points
12,686 Total Score. Rating : E
Simulation Comments : Trainee failed to grasp basic points of the training exercise. Persistently
threw himself into dangerous situations that would gain him little. Did manage to get a source of
ignition but failed to put it to good use.
Although the purpose of this training was not to get into single fights against poor odds it should
be noted that the trainee did very well during these exchanges.
Recommendations : Trainee is not suited to sabotage and stealth. His strengths obviously lie in
brute force and combat.
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