Pencil to paper, she starts sketching. It's admittedly very amateurish, but it still has the shape of the Space Needle. But pieces are missing. She starts to draw in the overgrown ivy that has taken over the base. She scribbles all over it a light grey tint.
Two figures stand at the top. It's an approximation of the mercenaries guarding the tower, and by extension, Seattle. Ropes hang off the edges, infinite, almost, were it not for the platforms she now draws jutting out.
She furiously begins to write next to her drawing.]
Space Needle. Military Base.
Seattle. Safe Zone. Military run. 15 water tanks for entrance. 35 for protection. 65 to live. Toll-based. War lords and smugglers known to live in Seattle. Squatters not tolerated.
Rebels eliminated.
[This time, she doesn't hold it up. She simply hands it over to him, a little self-conscious of everything she wrote. It's prime information, but it's not much of a secret either. The military running Seattle were hard to enforce their laws. Seattle had become one of the most exclusive cities, the antithesis to San Francisco, yet similar in so many ways.
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Pencil to paper, she starts sketching. It's admittedly very amateurish, but it still has the shape of the Space Needle. But pieces are missing. She starts to draw in the overgrown ivy that has taken over the base. She scribbles all over it a light grey tint.
Two figures stand at the top. It's an approximation of the mercenaries guarding the tower, and by extension, Seattle. Ropes hang off the edges, infinite, almost, were it not for the platforms she now draws jutting out.
She furiously begins to write next to her drawing.]
Space Needle. Military Base.
Seattle. Safe Zone. Military run. 15 water tanks for entrance. 35 for protection. 65 to live. Toll-based. War lords and smugglers known to live in Seattle. Squatters not tolerated.
Rebels eliminated.
[This time, she doesn't hold it up. She simply hands it over to him, a little self-conscious of everything she wrote. It's prime information, but it's not much of a secret either. The military running Seattle were hard to enforce their laws. Seattle had become one of the most exclusive cities, the antithesis to San Francisco, yet similar in so many ways.
They were not welcome here.]