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[IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:46 pm
by Overlord87
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The Victoria Hotel's address leads you to a busy street not far from the city center. It's late morning and Mexico City is bustling with activity, cars honking and people yelling. A trio of roving musicians plays out a jovial tune for passersby, a few of whom hand coins to the lead singer. At the end of the song, people clap and smile, encouraging the mariachis to start anew. You can feel the energy of the city, and it puts you in a good mood. Despite the real possibility of a violent encounter with a dangerous thug from the cult in the near future, you find yourself smiling.

The tension rises again as you finally reach the hotel, but again it's quickly dispelled by the scene in front of your eyes.. The Victoria Hotel it's an old three-storey building, with a chipped facade and a worn out appearance. An old man sits on a chair in front of the main entrance, his head lowered on the chest, snoring noisily.

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:49 pm
by HoneyDog
Cameron

The sight of the hotel brings Cameron back down to earth. How to deal with this Felipe? He realizes that without the local language, they may not get very far.

“In his letter Felipe said that he would be waiting at the hotel until Ricardo contacted him. Now we have no idea what Felipe looks like, and without the language it’s going to be difficult to walk into that hotel and ask to see him. He’s probably paid the staff to be on the lookout for anyone strange anyway.”


He rubs his shoulder as he thinks. “If we could lure him out, we could grab him. If we pretend that Ricardo is here and wants to see him, he might take the bait.”

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:17 pm
by leonardolad
Ian Morin

Ian stares at the hotel while talking to his friends. "Yeah, that could work. Another option could be to distract the receptionist while someone tries to take a peek at the book and find our friend Felipe."
OOC:   Would Filch work for something like that?  

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 4:42 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron replies to Ian.

“That will only tell us which room he’s in, although we’d know if he’s still there. Maybe you’re thinking about accosting him in his room? It could work but it still doesn’t solve the language problem. He’s waiting there to be contacted by Ricardo. How long he’s going to wait? Ricardo won’t be coming, but someone else might. One option could be to identify him, and then follow him to see where he goes, although that might take a long time.”

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 2:59 am
by leonardolad
Ian Morin

"Well, maybe he does speak English. According to his letter to Ricardo, they're having some trouble with someone named Brooks, who apparently lost control of things here. I bet he's talking about Jonathan Brooks, Echavarria's friend. He must be the Mexico connection. If Felipe can deal with Brooks, he can talk to us. What do you think?"

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:34 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron

“Yes, that might be true. I suspect that he’ll pretend not to be able to though, so I’ll have to get tough. I still want to lure him out and grab him though. That way we can control the situation better, and we can prevent him from warning his friends afterwards. Are you two okay with that plan?”

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:01 pm
by leonardolad
Ian Morin

Ian hears Cam's plan, and after a few seconds pondering looks at Clarence nodding in approval.

"Sure."

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 8:56 pm
by Overlord87
Clarence nods, puffs out some smoke from his cigarette and says: "Fine by me. Do you want to take him for a ride somewhere quiet? I can get the car close and be ready to pick you up".

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:17 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron

"Yes, we'll need to have somewhere to keep him. We should do that now. A quiet place where we won't be disturbed. And something to restrain him."

Cameron's voice is flat and cold. He hopes that Felipe won't make things difficult for himself.

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 8:42 am
by Overlord87
Clarence nods and says: "I'll buy some rope and get the car ready. Give me fifteen minutes, then you can go get him".
OOC:   So, how do you want to proceed? The man at the front door is still sleeping, so you can easily sneak inside. A Stealth roll from one of you would be enough to check the register unnoticed and find Felipe's room. Or you could wake up the man and ask him.  

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 8:48 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron

"Hold on, we can't interrogate him in the car. We need to take him somewhere quiet."
OOC:   We need to have somewhere to take him first. We probably won't be able to let him go immediately as he may try to warn the others. That might take the rest of the day to arrange.  

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:58 am
by Overlord87
"Well, if we just head outside town, there will be plenty of space to interrogate him. There's a desert out there. I'm not sure we can easily find a place to hold him, though, we're strangers here", Clarence says.

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 10:23 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron

"But what do we do when we've finished talking to him? He'll go straight to his friends. If you leave him in the desert, he may not make it out. I don't see what choice we have".

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 8:34 pm
by leonardolad
Ian Morin

""Hmmm... In this case can't we just make sure he's alone, break into his room for a chat and let him there, restrained?

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:13 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron

“Sure, but restrained for how long? We don’t know what he will tell us and how it will affect our subsequent actions. Plus, someone might see or hear us. No. We grab him, and take him to a room where we can keep him prisoner. He’ll feel more helpless and vulnerable. If the room is secure enough, we can leave him there until it’s time for us to get out of here.”

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:31 pm
by Overlord87
Clarence looks uncertain: "How do you propose we proceed? It won't be easy to find a safe place like that. We would need some local contact. And probably be ready to pay a lot of money".

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 2:33 am
by HoneyDog
Cameron

"You’re right, it won’t be easy. But it’s safer to do it this way.”

He pauses for a moment.

“I just thought of something. What about using the plane? We’ll have to ask the pilot to cooperate, or to take a break. But it’s private, and shouldn’t take much organizing.”

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:46 pm
by Overlord87
Clarence nods, smiling: "Nice idea! As the plane should be stored inside an hangar, once we get the car in, we should have all the privacy we need. Let's make a quick call to Frank, but I'm sure he'll have no problem with our plan".

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 11:38 pm
by HoneyDog
Cameron

"Good. Then we can get the other things we need."
OOC,We'll need something to restrain him, preferably handcuffs, and something to hood him with. Anything else?

Re: [IC-MEXICO] The Victoria Hotel (Cam, Clarence and Ian)

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:10 pm
by leonardolad
Ian Morin

Ian nods at his friends. The plane seems to be their best shot. "I think that'll do it. Handcuffs can be tricky to find with our limited communication, but few meters of rope would do just as well. Shouldn't be hard to find a hardware store of some kind around here. Let's go."