Crazy, right? [ Armstrong didn't come without her own negotiations, but she at least liked the idea of the government at least getting a say in these kinds of operations. ]
I know you do, and I'm gonna need a list of their names and what they're gonna do on this mission before I can present anything. We don't even have the imPort location yet, but we should be ready on standby when we do.
We need a team to handle communications back here in America, a team for transport there and back, people who can take care of the imPorts when we get them back... Any category you can think of, okay? I can help you. If you don't have enough peeps, it's time to hit the network.
[More scratching behind the feed, as he takes this down.]
Got it.
[Healers he knew in spades, it was a matter of finding out which ones would stay behind. Information and communications he saw a few on the network themselves. He could potentially hit them up too.]
...
The location, you mean where they're being held, right?
Ugh, right. [ There's a sound of paper's flipping, a bit of breathing while she puts the phone between her shoulder and her ear so she can use both hands. ]
Like I said, we know they're not in space, but you know how dig-darn huge Russia is.
Like, the rest, the rest? The entire rest of Russia? [ She sounds a little dubious, but she'll hear him out. ] What're their names? Do they have radars or something?
Oh my glob. I didn't even get to look at this all the way through... [ Unlike her, but she's also been busy at StarkTech. She does a quick skim. ]
And the shipyard might have info about where that sub is now, if they're even on it. 'Oxygen tanks,' 'not inconsistent with a submarine'... We'd have to be sure that they're in there before we can rescue anybody, but it's worth not ruling out.
[ Russia's still a big place. But if they are underwater, that makes a rescue mission that much harder. How do you evacuate all those people? Hijack the sub? Their options just got so much smaller. ]
voice.
I know you do, and I'm gonna need a list of their names and what they're gonna do on this mission before I can present anything. We don't even have the imPort location yet, but we should be ready on standby when we do.
We need a team to handle communications back here in America, a team for transport there and back, people who can take care of the imPorts when we get them back... Any category you can think of, okay? I can help you. If you don't have enough peeps, it's time to hit the network.
voice.
Got it.
[Healers he knew in spades, it was a matter of finding out which ones would stay behind. Information and communications he saw a few on the network themselves. He could potentially hit them up too.]
...
The location, you mean where they're being held, right?
voice.
Like I said, we know they're not in space, but you know how dig-darn huge Russia is.
voice.
Do you know places they definitely AREN'T?
voice.
voice.
permavoice.
Like, the rest, the rest? The entire rest of Russia? [ She sounds a little dubious, but she'll hear him out. ] What're their names? Do they have radars or something?
permavoice.
[And thats a forward to a post he saw on the network.]
Sounds like everyone taken's just as determined as we are. Who knew?
[But more to the point.]
Sooooo it got me thinking. If they areeee...
THAT means they had to leave a shipyard, you know? Can't park your submarine anywhere you want. It's not De Chima.
[He trails off, leaving the next part open if she's still interested.]
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And the shipyard might have info about where that sub is now, if they're even on it. 'Oxygen tanks,' 'not inconsistent with a submarine'... We'd have to be sure that they're in there before we can rescue anybody, but it's worth not ruling out.
[ Russia's still a big place. But if they are underwater, that makes a rescue mission that much harder. How do you evacuate all those people? Hijack the sub? Their options just got so much smaller. ]