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oh my rA9, it's robojesus. ([personal profile] saviorexe) wrote in [community profile] meadowlark2019-02-12 10:48 am

@markus.manfred

As some of you may already know, discussion has been taking place in regards to moving to a new safehouse; I understand that this isn’t a small endeavor, yet it’s something that should be seriously considered in the wake of all that’s happened. And while losing a multitude of Morningstar contacts is a detriment in its own right, it makes sense to view this as a new opportunity for the displaced. To become autonomous, self-sufficient, and able to move in whatever direction we deem as best for ourselves and those who would join us in the future. To finally be able to rely on our chosen initiatives, instead of depending on the generosity of an outside group with their own causes, objectives, and priorities to tend to.

This wouldn’t be a complete severance from Morningstar. Gaby, El, and a few others will still be willing to assist us when they can, and what previous resources left behind in the city will be available for us to use. It would be more akin to a partnership, with the understanding to give aid to the other when reasonably needed. Quid pro quo.

I’m not here to make these decisions for us, only to open the floor to discussion and to provide information so we can decide if and how we want to proceed. El’s given us a shortlist of unoccupied sites that are best suited for setting up a new safehouse. I’ve summarized them very briefly.


[Each location comes coupled with an address to denote where in the city it’s located, for those who may be interested in checking out each site in person.]

  • SPORTS BAR — Long abandoned and located near the sports stadium. The amount of foot traffic in this area means that it’d be easy enough to come and go without issue, and without turning too many heads. But this comes with the expected downsides of somewhere busy — more people means more variables, more eyes, more chances to be compromised if we’re not careful.

  • HOVERBIKE SHOP — A more isolated site in a run-down neighborhood. Here, it would be easier to escape scrutiny as an individual coming and going. A larger group of the same faces might have more difficulty, and would have to fabricate a very convincing reason to do so. There are also the nearby squatters to account for, who would likely be reasonably curious about us no matter how we proceed.

  • COFFEE SHOP — Located in the financial district. Several business have tried to start up here over the years, but none have stuck. Considerations would include: history dictating that this is a difficult location to keep running financially, a higher-profile spot but with vacillating foot traffic reliant on normal workday hours, and if the many neighboring businesses would be a concern.


  • All of these locations have an underground space which would house the core of the safehouse. What exists above is not only a front, but will have to act as a means of financially sustaining ourselves to keep supplies stocked, facilities running, and to afford basic upkeep. Which means that we’d be running a business on top of everything else, and should consider which will be the most viable as venture; which also means that we’ll need capital to get started, several people willing to devote their time and energy to this project, and reliable individuals who can work as actual employees once things are up and running.

    Needless to say, I’m willing to commit the time and effort necessary to see it through to the end. But this is a large project that won’t get off the ground unless we compile resources and ideas together — and the earlier, the better.


    [Please discuss!!]

    ((OOC; This is an open post for everyone to discuss matters about the future safehouse! Markus won’t necessarily be responding to each tag-in.))
    evite: (aos201_0706)

    [personal profile] evite 2019-02-13 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
    i'm not seeing a problem here
    a nerd wizard bar would be super cool

    i'm sure somebody more science-minded than me could figure out how to make the cocktails
    forcevisions: (it was the fourth of july)

    [personal profile] forcevisions 2019-02-13 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
    Believe me, the First Order High Command are the last people I'm worried about.
    wiccant: (heard you、 even if i didn't want to.)

    [personal profile] wiccant 2019-02-13 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
    I don't know much about business, but.
    If we're going for a successful one, it might be good to take the easy route than go for a nerdy theme?
    revlon: (101)

    @margaret.carter

    [personal profile] revlon 2019-02-13 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
    [ Not that anyone else knows she has vast experience with this sort of thing... but Stephen does. The future is one hell of a walking spoiler. She's also part of Morningstar, for whatever it's worth these days. So: ]

    I'd be willing to offer my assistance outside the office with regards to managing the safehouse proper.
    revlon: (424)

    [personal profile] revlon 2019-02-13 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
    Regulars aren't unusual in cafes or pubs but a crowd is more forgiving in the latter, in my experience. The latter also caters to all types of clientele while the former, particularly with its location, will be inherently — swankier.

    [ Maybe it's her time period talking or the Britishness of it all, but a pub has always been more than a watering hole. It still serves food, the limits apply to minors only when they attempt to order alcohol but that doesn't mean they're turned away at the door. (She doesn't have the knowledge to suggest video games on top of billiards and TVs as a draw, but if she did, she would.) It's often a meeting place; hell, she and the other SSR agents frequented the same one around the corner from their headquarters as a group after shift and they were bloody spies.

    Of course, ID tracking exists here where it didn't in the 1940s. She's aware of that, too. ]


    There is still a culture of buying a round of drinks for the office after work, isn't there? Bit of a hard sell when tea is on the table.
    revlon: (114)

    [personal profile] revlon 2019-02-13 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
    [ She is going to ignore that tHANKS he has future knowledge, she can't win there UNFAR. ]

    Or it makes eavesdropping easy, depending on who's doing the listening.

    [ They'll stay quiet, naturally. But as she'd said earlier: loose lips sink ships — namely, greasing up the locals of New Amsterdam. She's already keeping an ear to the ground in government. Expanding that scope to their own home base might prove beneficial. News may travel faster for having TVs set up, people gathering to watch big events (sports, the news), gauging public reaction off of that. ]
    warfares: <user name="recadreuse"> (Default)

    [personal profile] warfares 2019-02-13 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
    You have such little faith in my capacity for mercy?
    mutriarchy: (00000374)

    @anonymous

    [personal profile] mutriarchy 2019-02-13 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
    nobody let him decorate
    retravel: (studies show i literally did not ask)

    [personal profile] retravel 2019-02-13 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
    [ or SO HE SAYS jesus he’s tired ]

    So he means, Hafid.
    If needs must, I can train up individuals I already know are quick learners in the few hours I have free after the day job, but given my rather suspect second job, I don’t think my name should be on any payroll, regardless.


    [ he wouldn’t want to be the reason someone went snooping through their accounts, and he’s pretty sure there’s an implicit non-compete clause when you’re in a bloody nerd gang. ]

    In this entirely hypothetical scenario: Jaqobis and Grayson are also highly capable. I imagine the lot of us will be needed to help with refurbishment and technical upgrades, anyway.
    retravel: (now i'm having third thoughts)

    [personal profile] retravel 2019-02-13 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
    Jaqobis and Grayson as well.
    I’m sure we’ll be needed for refurbishment and maintenance, regardless of the site.


    [ sighs. ]
    wiccant: (the persistent beat sounded thin.)

    [personal profile] wiccant 2019-02-13 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
    Shut up Tommy.
    retravel: (135)

    [personal profile] retravel 2019-02-13 08:33 am (UTC)(link)
    [ it's love ]

    You're ahead of me in a great many things, Markus, but I reckon I've got you beat in both treating wounded and being wounded.

    [ his emergency room punch card is one away from a free visit lbr ]

    Can you give yourself a few more days?
    I'm sure I'm not the only one you'd worry by pushing yourself.


    [ unrolls the neverending list of people who adore markus ]
    warfares: <user name=driveresque site=tumblr.com> (pic#12541411)

    [personal profile] warfares 2019-02-13 10:59 am (UTC)(link)
    And one never knows what might be learned from a loose-lipped patron. One who is unlikely to pay much attention to the bar staff.
    forcevisions: (i just wish i could erase)

    [personal profile] forcevisions 2019-02-13 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
    Don't. Don't you turn this around on me. I had every bit of faith in you. I still do.
    drivein: (easycompany-riverdale2x5-341)

    @jughead.jones

    [personal profile] drivein 2019-02-13 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ sadly, none of them are a diner, but he very surprisingly has some kind of experience with this. ]

    Look, we've got some flexibility here. That's where these businesses used to be, but we don't have to follow that exact plan. Just beause something was a coffee house doesn't mean we have to make it a coffee house. It could be a diner. [ there he goes. ] Or something else entirely.

    As cliche as it sounds, bars are a good bet. They have regulars, people get too drunk to remember what happened the night before, and they've got an excuse to stay away from the cops. No one cares about weird hours, and hey, if anyone shows up at a sporting event, we're already there.

    That's just one opinion, but we should think of this as a whole chessboard rather than just a piece of it. Be creative.
    verflair: (007)

    [personal profile] verflair 2019-02-13 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
    That is good to hear, but I do remember how bad a shape you were in when first we met. It would do you well to continue to rest and recover.
    secondnature: (you lost the game too)

    [personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-13 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
    I know we're not meant to be doing Morningstar's job, but some of us should be looking at how to pull that off. That's what I'd like to do. Getting out of here is good, but some of us want to help.

    I think that should be the heart of what we're managing.

    And it doesn't need to be a hoverbike shop. If we're being flexible with the others, we can do general cars rather than just bikes.
    secondnature: (action hero PROFILE)

    [personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-13 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
    I don't think you've sold me on the other options.

    [If anything, he's less sold.]

    If you think the shop is too niche, we can broaden it.
    secondnature: (let's remove swear words.)

    @keith.kogane

    [personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-13 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
    What if we turned the garage into a bar?
    secondnature: (i'll apologize for ten year old me)

    [personal profile] secondnature 2019-02-13 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
    I don't want to one-up Morningstar. I want to keep our options for a business open.
    arkproject: (exposition device)

    @anonymous

    [personal profile] arkproject 2019-02-13 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
    I'm too new to have much to say, but... I'm a robotics engineer. I can definitely handle working on hoverbikes, and I wouldn't mind pitching in however much was needed.
    rehandle: (pic#12290378)

    [personal profile] rehandle 2019-02-13 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
    That's fine.

    No, that's not the problem. Branching out past just bikes would be a good move depending on the cost of fixing up other things, but there are always going to be people who need a mechanic. I don't think it would be a bad idea for a business if the stakes weren't as high and the needs as specific.

    Having said that, there are a lot of people in favour, and many more possible hands on deck than I assumed there would be for this line of work. So long as there are enough people on board to make it financially viable, my biggest concern is less of a concern.


    [somebody please just draw him up a pros and estimated annual profit chart so he can go to sleep ]
    Edited 2019-02-13 22:52 (UTC)

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