[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180315/8bd84fe0792e955c1791a9acd3aed4f5.png[/img] [img]https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.172029024.9428/raf,360x360,075,t,fafafa:ca443f4786.jpg[/img][/center][hr][url=https://i.pinimg.com/originals/9d/df/11/9ddf113fbc4c717e0253c66dd85f2e4f.jpg]Whistler[/url] was overall bothered by the sudden influx of people that came to Goodneighbor and became a hub for anyone and everyone to come. While he wasn't bothered by the chem-addicts and ex-murderers that roam the streets, it was another thing entirely if it was causing conflict after conflict regarding their conflicting moral views or whatever. Especially the new raiders, bandits and thugs who decided to make camp here. He's been hearing them going over about wanting to continue their raiding and their old habits, but that's what John Hancock didn't want. And that's why he was here at the Mayor's Office today, to report what he had heard. And John Hancock wasn't exactly too happy about that. [color=004b80]"God those fucking argh!"[/color] The ghoul slammed his fists onto the desk before fixing his hat after his very short outburst. [color=004b80]"Thanks for the report Whistler. I'll deal with those fuckers later."[/color] Hancock sat down on his chair and then began rifling through his drawers in attempt to find some form of drug to hit himself with to calm him down. [color=1a7b30]"Don't think that'll stop them Mayor."[/color] Whistler decided to say. The railroad agent recieved a curious look from the mayor and then urged him to continue. [color=1a7b30]"They're not exactly the type to just get scared witless. Ain't working so far for them y'know? They know the rules, and they still don't think..."[/color] Doctor Amari sauntered in - the affiliate of The Railroad now being a core member of Goodneighbor, as Hancock likes to call it. While she originally didn't like being called in by the mayor for decisions, she grew into the job well enough because such conflict would even result to danger for those who decided to use The Memory Den. While Irma could handle herself in a fight and the Neighborhood Watch there could really help, it would be immensely better if they could keep conflict to a minimum. [color=1a7b30]"Doc, what are you doing here?"[/color] Whistler asked as he stepped aside, surprised that she had made an appearance without being summoned by the mayor himself. [color=ed1c24]"Simple, because I have a suggestion for this."[/color] Amari replied before looking at Hancock. [color=ed1c24]"Whistler isn't the only one to hear about this particular predicament, and many have stepped up with suggestions."[/color] She took out a map of Boston, courtesy of Whistler who had multiple accurate maps of the place from when he was in the Railroad. [color=ed1c24]"Expand the territory."[/color] There was silence after that. Hancock seemed to think about his options. That or he could change up his rules and kick out anyone who's trouble or not accept people because of their background. But that would restrict the people's freedom - and that went against everything he's built up for Goodneighbor. It was the reason he left Diamond City, and he was sure he wasn't going to do that here too. He snapped his fingers and pointed at Whistler. [color=004b80]"Scout the places 'round Goodneighbor. See if we can get it under our city."[/color] [color=1a7b30]"Roger that, Mayor."[/color] Whistler then bowed his head before departing the City Hall. [color=ed1c24]"And what will you be doing Hancock?"[/color] Amari asked as she turned back to the ghoul. Hancock stood up and then grabbed his shotgun along with his combat knife. He then pumped the shotgun and grinned at Amari who now knew the answer to her own question. [color=004b80]"I'm off to teach some idiots a lesson."[/color] With that, he exited the City Hall and Fahrenheit - his bodyguard - followed close behind while still holding her signature Gatling Gun - The Ashmaker.