[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/zhp2XL5.png[/img] [color=firebrick][b]"I have a feeling the negotiations will be short."[/b][/color][/center] The Supervisor (self-appointed) surveyed the Club as they settled into their temporary base. Gathering around a makeshift table of upturned cardboard boxes brought back some unpleasant memories, but she would not dwell on them. [color=firebrick][b]"I don't imagine the GEMs will agree to leave Hibusa town unattended after what happened, but we have other options. We could also go farther away from Hibusa, if everyone's up for a little 'test of courage.'"[/b][/color] Evil Eye placed her laptop on the box in front of her, which sagged beneath its weight. She had to adjust it twice before it would settle properly. [color=firebrick][b]"I realized something after our battle with Black Gate caused the same giga miseria to spawn again. Causing mass hysteria isn't creating them, it's attracting ones that already exist. Trying to summon a bunch of them in one place wouldn't just make us a regular nuisance to the locals and get the GEMs on our case—it might not even work, long-term."[/b][/color] Opening her laptop, she pulled up a map of Japan. [color=firebrick][b]"If I make a map that includes every city, town and village, shrinking or enlarging their markers based on population size, density, and crime rate per capita—an estimate of how easy it would be to summon a giga miseria—"[/b][/color] She began to demonstrate as she shamelessly leeched the Tsukishima family's wifi. [color=firebrick][b]"Fudge a rough estimate of the number of light girls in each one by accounting for number of schools and average age—and color each pin based on that, with 'hot' colors meaning more potential magical girls, and more potential problems—"[/b][/color] She appended a neat flourish to her flurry of data entry, which was clearly prepared in advance. [color=firebrick][b]"There. A map of suitable locations."[/b][/color] She adjusted her non-existent glasses in victory.