Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-32600226-20181231192754/@comment-32600226-20190130022728

(the truck is still moving so I doubt Bando jumped off the truck)

Even for the enhcanced vision of an Astartes helmet, the Storm was little more than a dark line on the horizon. From what he could see of the few figures outside at the city, all seemed to be dressed in heavy cloaks similar to the ones in the truck. Even as he watched, the figures in the distance dwindled in number till none were visible.

After another five minutes the truck got close enough that even the non Astartes could make out many details quite clearly. The city was made up of a tight cluster of skyscrapers getting taller the closer to the center. Around the cluster was at least a mile of smaller suberbs and in the back, barely visible, were a series of hills with factories and foundries on top. It was under those hills that the mines were located. Lights, both on streets and in the windows of buildings were few given the extremely late hour.

Soon the truck was passing through the suberbs. Smaller houses, some with personal vehicles parked nearby flashed by as the truck shot down the empty roads. Soon enough the truck came to bridge over a small river that seemed to mark the boundry of the main city. Crossing it the truck passed into the canyon like streets in between the massive buildings. Unlike the suberbs, a few vehicles still roamed the streets and Martin was forced to slow down his driving. Eventually he came to the edge of what seemed to be park of some sort, near the center of the city. On the other side of the park an enormous pyramid like building stood, of a distictly diffirent style to those around it. Parking the truck near the edge of a sidewalk Martin came back into the cargo bay of the truck.

"Well, here we are," he told them. Pointing out the windshield of the truck at the pyramid like building he told them, "That's the city hall. Unfortunetly there's a bunch of cameras and construction on the streets near it so I can't get any closer without drawing way too much attention. If you cut through the park however, theres no cameras and it lead you almost all the way to the alley with the dead drop. At most you'd need to avoid one or two cameras before getting into the alley." He moved past them through the truck and opened the hatch they had used to get in. "Oh yeah, I've got a message for for you Kaylock. From the Inquisitor, a kind of just in case thing." Reaching into his coat, he pulled out a folded piece of paper and handed it to Kaylock.