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Scope and Mayhem

1/5/2018

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​If someone makes a scene in public I watch.  r/PublicFreakout on Reddit is great for videos like that.  Anyone would watch, because it is mostly hilarious even though sometimes it is quite frightening.  As long as it is not happening to me it is funny.  At any rate, some of these videos result in the cops being called, if they are not in the area already.  The moral is- do something disruptive/dangerous/indecent in public and a government official (or everyone) will probably know about it.  In my stories, this will even take into account a monster attack.  Of course, when they arrive the authorities will have it look like nothing abnormal/paranormal/supernatural was happening in the area so everyone can move on with their relatively simple lives.  
​I have it set in my stories that all of the higher ups in a local police force are aware of the LRSC (Lunar Rider Securities Corporation) and the OPDA (Outer Planet Defense Agency).  They do not have to believe in what these organizations do.  All they really know is to call them if a situation gets out of hand.  A public relations official from each organization reaches out to the police force quarterly for…
  • Updates on new procedures
  • Believable cover stories for certain situations
  • Answer any questions about how to identify unknown alien or supernatural/paranormal activities
  • Let the force know of common entities in the area and whether they are a problem or not. 
 
Not all entities are harmful to humans.
 
While out and about, the public relations officers will also visit the mayor of a town.  Occasionally the public relations officers schedule their meetings at the same time, and will sit on the other officer’s meetings for fun.  Afterwards, they’ll go out for drinks or food and even carpool to the surrounding towns for their next meetings.  The LRSC and OPDA are close-knit groups.  Their procedures are generally the same when it comes to hiding the activities they encounter.  They also, not often, provide weapons and agents to each other for certain, dire situations.  Friendly interactions between agents of the groups are encouraged by Director Alexander DuPont (of the LRSC) and Director Michelob Van Heusen (of the OPDA).  The Directors are also very close friends. 
 
 
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