News Broadcast | March 16th
Mar. 17th, 2012 05:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[A news reporter, the same nicely dressed woman as last time, is reading off a story.]
In an alarming story, it appears that the mysterious visitors to Santa Destroy are at it again. Despite all residents being warned against entering the underground, it would appear that the explosion that shook the city yesterday may be traced back to our "guests."
Yesterday's explosion in the subway between Rounding Body Press Station and Bow and Arrow Station is still under investigation. At the time, the subway was under heavy guard and off limits to the general public. However, several civilians noticed armed members of the group entering through Bow and Arrow less than an hour before the explosion.
[The newscaster clears her throat.]
There are also reports of our guests battling the team assembled to explore the rogue Akashic Point. Of the four dozen who appeared on Monday, there are no survivors. There is no confirmation on the cause of their deaths.
[Well this might bode poorly for our assassins.]
In better news, it has been confirmed that the Point has now been closed. Yesterday's explosion caused no confirmed causalities. According to security footage, there is still one unaccounted for individual from the train. He has been classified as "dangerous."
Citizens are reminded to be cautious.
In an alarming story, it appears that the mysterious visitors to Santa Destroy are at it again. Despite all residents being warned against entering the underground, it would appear that the explosion that shook the city yesterday may be traced back to our "guests."
Yesterday's explosion in the subway between Rounding Body Press Station and Bow and Arrow Station is still under investigation. At the time, the subway was under heavy guard and off limits to the general public. However, several civilians noticed armed members of the group entering through Bow and Arrow less than an hour before the explosion.
[The newscaster clears her throat.]
There are also reports of our guests battling the team assembled to explore the rogue Akashic Point. Of the four dozen who appeared on Monday, there are no survivors. There is no confirmation on the cause of their deaths.
[Well this might bode poorly for our assassins.]
In better news, it has been confirmed that the Point has now been closed. Yesterday's explosion caused no confirmed causalities. According to security footage, there is still one unaccounted for individual from the train. He has been classified as "dangerous."
Citizens are reminded to be cautious.