OOC: There are a few different things the agents could try, though of course none are without risks. They could attempt to either bribe a receptionist or take one into their confidence. Though they have no legitimate authority here, the flash of a badge still goes a long way towards influencing people. They'd need to be convincing, but if they could get someone here on their side it might go a long way. Alternatively they could try the same strategy with the housekeeping staff, either bribing some of them or arranging to borrow their uniforms long enough to plant the bugs in the rooms. The downside to either plan is that if it fails they risk exposure. A different strategy might be to go directly to the rooms in question. If any are occupied now, perhaps the occupants could be convinced to assist them in planting the bugs. This is likely to be somewhat more difficult, but it may be a bit less risky. A final option might be converse with the staff or do some surveillance and see which of the rooms are freely available now. If any of them are, it should be easy if perhaps a little unusual to request the specific rooms for the team's own use and bug them before their targets get here. |
"That's fine," the receptionist assures them. "We have a number of open spaces. I have a great standard room open on the tenth floor, and if you'd like to upgrade we have some fantastic suites available as well."