enigmaestro: (Interested.)
Edward Nygma ([personal profile] enigmaestro) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowl2012-03-19 09:32 pm

[ the forty-first ] / [ video ]

[Edward Nygma is in the mayor’s office, sitting in the mayor’s chair. Mitchell’s usual desk tag is conspicuously missing from the view of the camera. He broadcasts this breaking news to the Network first, and so far there has not been any media coverage coming from City Hall.

Eddie leans forward towards the camera just a touch.
]

Mitchell Hundred is missing. Contact was initially attempted sixty-eight minutes ago and has been consistent ever since. He has yet to respond to any attempt of communication. I don’t need to tell you, Network, how highly unorthodox such behavior is for Mayor Hundred, and logically we are treating this as an emergency. We’ve yet to acquire substantial, palpable evidence indicating a port-out or a kidnapping, but the fact that any effort to contact him has thus failed rather suggests harrowing possibilities. We must now resort to more dramatic maneuvers.

The available details are as follows: at four-twenty this afternoon, Mitchell had suffered from a minor concussion while overseeing reconstruction in Times Square. He was briefly hospitalized and then returned to Gracie Manor shortly after his release. His last contact was made at Gracie Manor. He is now physically missing from Gracie Manor.

[Eddie inclines his head slightly, his eyes never leaving the camera view. He draws back his shoulders.]

With a heavy heart, I must now resume the responsibility of acting Mayor until our efforts to retrieve Mitchell Hundred are fulfilled.

[And then he smirks.]

Mayor Nygma, signing off.

ooc || in reference to this plot.

voice;

[personal profile] snidepiper 2012-03-24 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Unless it's under a private filter, I haven't seen anybody else offer.

[making this private now]

You know I'm not suggesting you can't handle it.

private

[personal profile] snidepiper 2012-03-24 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
[reassurance, huh.]

Good. You're a good man for the job.

[he's smiling at his comm, not that it matters, since it's voice.]

How's the rest of your staff?