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realityshifted2008-04-13 09:04 pm
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001 - A Bad Day For Everyone
[Misaki Kirihara appears on the plane looking very, very pissed. Her Sig P230 is unholstered and leveled at…
…no one.]
Tch.
[She lowers the weapon, very slightly, taking in her surroundings. Or rather, the lack thereof.]
Contractor!
[She turns in a slow circle, tension wrapped around her like a creaking spring.]
Contractor! Show yourself. You’re being stupid. Using your power on a member of the NPA will get you killed. It isn’t worth the laugh.
[A pause. She’s starting to get angry again.]
Show yourself!
[She looks up, down, around at the stars, and a pained expression crosses her face. Barely audible, she mutters,]
You people… know how to be cruel.
…no one.]
Tch.
[She lowers the weapon, very slightly, taking in her surroundings. Or rather, the lack thereof.]
Contractor!
[She turns in a slow circle, tension wrapped around her like a creaking spring.]
Contractor! Show yourself. You’re being stupid. Using your power on a member of the NPA will get you killed. It isn’t worth the laugh.
[A pause. She’s starting to get angry again.]
Show yourself!
[She looks up, down, around at the stars, and a pained expression crosses her face. Barely audible, she mutters,]
You people… know how to be cruel.

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Do you mind if I ask you a bit about the structure of your police force? I've never had a chance much research into other countries' forces.
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[She decides to give the guy a break--he is a cop, after all.]
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It means that I'm in charge.
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[ooc; Forgive him; he loves questions. And forced me do research on policing, I might add]
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Since the Gate is under UN jurisdiction, a lot of foreign nationals are living in Tokyo, these days. We handle cases that may have international sensitivity, do a lot of investigative work into foreign interests, and keep an eye on entities like the CIA and MI6 agents working within Tokyo. [She gives him a sidelong smile.]
On a more local scale, we handle cases involving particularly dangerous criminals. [She frowns.] We're also called in to assist cases that other sections may have trouble dealing with on their own.
[Wry.]In other words, we do a lot more than we have the manpower to handle.
What about you? General law enforcement, or do you focus on particular areas of criminality?
[[Lord. I don't think Misaki has ever met a question she didn't like--and she never seems to realize when it might be an awkward thing/time to ask.]
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[clasps his hands behind his back] C.I.D. - Criminal Investigation Department - are the plain clothes detectives. A Division covers Northern Manchester. We do major crimes - sexual assault, murder, fraud, GBH - anything that requires more complex detection. [a pause] Terrorist threats and hostage situations aren't supposed to be our jurisdiction, that's for specials, but the Guv likes us to do whatever he can get his hands on. This policy of his also means we deal with more summary offences than most divisions. It's good for morale and for keeping our coppers connected to the community we're supposed to protect.
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It did. People tend to panic when the world changes without their permission.
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[Pause.] At least very little that someone of my rank is permitted to know about. Enough was known to make the Heaven's Gate to haywire. Or whatever it was that it did.
[Gives him a measuring look to see if he knew about Heaven's Gate already, too.]
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[Remembers oh-so-fondly Li's expression when the caught him buying lingerie and asked if he was planning to wear it.]
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