Survivor PD

Confessionals of the Fallen => Jake Peralta => Topic started by: Jake Peralta on June 28, 2020, 11:54:40 am

Title: Dossier: Hannah Wells
Post by: Jake Peralta on June 28, 2020, 11:54:40 am
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Class: Investigative agent
Age: Unknown
Assessed Experience: Medium?
Status: Low-tier tribe, possible target
Threat: Low
Trust Scale: 3/10
Title: Re: Dossier: Hannah Wells
Post by: Jake Peralta on July 05, 2020, 12:12:04 pm
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Class: Investigative agent
Age: Likely Millenial
Assessed Experience: Medium-Low
Status: Bottom of the tribe, target
Threat: Low
Trust Scale: 5/10
Title: Re: Dossier: Hannah Wells
Post by: Jake Peralta on July 05, 2020, 02:46:03 pm
Posting before TC3

My relationship with Hannah Wells has been a bit of a roller coaster. Initially, she and I missed out on most of the critical first 24 hours due to a communications SNAFU - according to her. We began talking, but hadn't discussed anything meaningful when she stopped responding. Before the first challenge, I sent her a "hey where'd you go" kind of message, and she told me she'd tried to send a reply, but it must not have fired. She was waiting for me and I was waiting for her. Fair enough, and plausible, but it doesn't really help.

We went back and forth a bit, and her replies were pretty humdrum and generic. Really not much to get excited about. Music was my go-to opener, and we didn't really connect on that, but she did mention something about the Command and Conquer soundtrack. Weird music tastes, but w/e. I seized on the C&C reference, because that puts her in my age bracket (or at least a video game consumer in the 90s, could be older). We had a good old time talking about RTS and tactical games, debating the relative merits of Starcraft and Warcraft, and things kind of petered out a bit. I came back again and changed the subject to tabletop games, and we've been having a good chat about different game systems. She's a D&D girl, but there are advantages to GURPS or FATE, that sort of thing.

I started thinking she could be a useful (if likely disposable) ally, and aimed her at Paul, who I think is a sneaky threat. Unfortunately, my allies don't agree, and Hannah is the consensus play today.

We eventually found our common thread, but it ended up being too little, too late.