[center][hider=Crude Map][url=http://i.imgur.com/zsSMmfk.png][img]http://i.imgur.com/loU7zfE.png?1[/img][/url] Click on Image to view a larger more crisp image of this map.[/hider][/center] I would have preferred to have a map of the area we were dropping into prior to starting the RP. But we'll draw what we know as we go along; preserve that "mapping" quality found in fantasy role play games. Sure, why not!? :) If you view my crude map above, I do not know if the platform is square, rectangular or some other unconventional shape. I also do not know if the edges are along the cardinal points of the compass or if the platform is angled in such a way that it would appear as a diamond if you were view it from the sky. I made the assumption it was square in shape. I was surprised to learn that a distance of 10 Kilometers could be achieved by walking from one location in the interior to another location within the interior of the platform. I was expecting a platform that may have been half a kilometer long at its widest point. This sucker is much larger than I anticipated. With that said, I intended for the team to drop in the northwest corner of Delta, rather than the southeast-central region. See this quote below, written based on the principle, that I as an author had no prior knowledge to what the Halaom Haba platforms looked like. [quote=Gunther]Tyus scanned the DZ for a suitable landing spot. The best he could come up with was the top of the infrastructure along the northwestern corner.[/quote] It does make it so much easier to write a convincing story if this information is shared ahead of time. I understand [@Capra] wants to maintain the element of surprise in order to make for a more interesting story, but maps should not a surprise in a story like this. [i][b]Moving Forward...[/b][/i] Now, a decision needs to be made. Granted I could just take off and lead the team along route A, B or C and expect everyone to tag along. How about we talk about it first? [@The Spectre][@thecircus][@cpldingo] I honestly, do not like Option C, taking the subterranean route to find Seth, primarily because we lose communications and the value of satellite imagery provided by Miller (AKA Khan) is too great to do without. If we move along route A, we move north of the hospital in the center and closer to Halaom Haba soldiers and their base in the Northeast corner, assuming there is sufficient room for four people to maneuver between the hospital and the military base. This area, as Capra mentions is secured by HH soldiers and they may or may not be friendly towards us. We would need to move undetected and quickly to get to our objective ASAP. If we move along route B, we move closer to the fighting going on in the south and southwestern sectors of the platform. We run the risk of being targeted in what is otherwise a very volatile situation. I believe we have a higher risk of mission failure if we move along route B simply because instead of HH soldiers shooting at us along the northern route, we now have HH Soldiers and this unknown enemy who may take shots at us along this southern route. What do you guys think? Capra, do you have a map of this region? how is mine? is it close? :)