[center][h1][color=gold]The Jacks: Highway Robbery[/color][/h1] [@The Wild West][@Kafka Komedy][@yoshua171][@BCTheEntity][@Eklispe][/center] Arsenal had finally been recruited, and safely brought to the Icehouse hideout, whereupon the rest of the Jacks showed him around the hidden basement headquarters. Although Broker had definitively been absent, he had left a single key with a room number for one of the upper lofts specifically for Arsenal's use. While there, the group was able to meet back with Sofia and learn a bit of their group dynamic, perform a little show and tell (for as much as each individual was willing to provide) and explore the resources available to them. Naturally, one of the items on the group's to do list was to go over the file for their assigned job the next day. On interstate 25, at approximately 3:00 p.m., a prison transport was to be moving North through the city of Lone Tree, Colorado, just a few miles South of Denver proper. Aboard the transport was a villain known to the public as Gamble, assumed to be a thinker with the ability to have an abnormally high rate of success the more risky an action was. Two PRT escorts were to flank the transport, and according to the information provided by Broker it was believed that one of the local Protectorate Heroes would be in one of the transport vehicles. Which one was unknown, so they had to prepare themselves for any potential threat. The next day came and the Jacks had arrived to the location they could set themselves up. Interstate 25 was a long stretch of highway with four lanes southbound and three lanes northbound. The road's western edge hugged against large hills and the base of a mountain, curving to match the topography of the landscape. The eastern edge dropped off a short but steep hill leading into a wide and open plain with nothing resembling any measure of cover. A waist high median separated the opposite sides of the highway. At this point in the day, traffic was sporadic, but constant, both northbound and southbound. How the Jacks wanted to set themselves up, how they would strike, and what strategies they were to employ, was entirely up to the group.