( CLOSED ) that moment when you can rob your rich friend but you decide to pick a bank
WHO: Akira Kurusu, Yusuke Kitagawa, Goro Akechi, Haru Okumura, Koga Oogami, and Elliot Craig.
WHERE: Chata!!
WHEN: before Yusuke gets stabbed, i'm hoping
WHAT: This group of six is literally going to rob a bank to help generate soul energy...
WARNING: possible p5 spoilers, cursing (Koga), and disaster (everyone)
WHERE: Chata!!
WHEN: before Yusuke gets stabbed, i'm hoping
WHAT: This group of six is literally going to rob a bank to help generate soul energy...
WARNING: possible p5 spoilers, cursing (Koga), and disaster (everyone)
WELCOME TO WEALTH!

Wealth Bank, a bank that has a hand in gold exchanges, opened its new branch in Recolle as of last year, sticking out like a sore thumb in the midst of Chata's outlined and painted pleasantries. Grand from its foundation to its ceiling, it represents the divide between the economic classes. However, they offer substantial aid to students of all backgrounds, no matter how poor. They're here to help! Unfortunately, the internet says otherwise. Cached comments from different victims all across the world bring the nature of this establishment to light.
Anonymous - July 8, 2017
man this place just sucks the life out of you?? what they do is try to lure you in with these low rates and promise of helping you finance your years going to college but all they do is exploit students and you're left with more debt
Anonymous - July 23, 2017
There are rumors that this company launders money through their bank. You are warned.
Anonymous - August 8, 2017
i've heard that if students can't pay off their debts, they're asked to make drug runs to clear them. you can't just do it once, either. they'll keep banging on your door and dangle your debt right in front of you. it's horrible.
And there's only more. The rumors say that the bank is only a cover for loan sharks, drug rings, and the like. Whether these are true are not is left to the reader, but the abundance of people coming forward online is astounding. There are comments that say they've seen people disappear when dealing with Wealth and any of its branches... So far, Recolle has been spared, but it may be that the bank is hoping to build rapport before dipping into its true nature.
TIME TO INFILTRATE.






The bank is heavily guarded and completely painted, but with the help of Retrospec's awful shenanigans, our local Robin Hoods may have a better chance when guards and employees can't see them at all. What they need to worry about are the dogs that sometimes parole around the premises and within the corridors. Unfortunately, animals can see them crystal clear. The intricate security system is still intact and rooms are still locked. While security cameras probably won't pick them up yet, it would be good to clear that footage in case they return to their perceivable status in the future.
Their goal is to find any proof to back up these rumors, destroy and delete debt records, possibly return (steal) personal items to their rightful owners when it's possible (thanks, Retrospec), and if they don't find anything... Guess they're going to loot a buck or two to throw out of their getaway car as they parade through Recolle. Overall, simple, if they don't mind that some of the computers with access to records are scattered (thanks, Retrospec again). Once this heist is done, Recolle's Wealth branch will close.
Don't line your own pockets too much! Akira will be there to smack your hand. Bad.

Wealth Bank, a bank that has a hand in gold exchanges, opened its new branch in Recolle as of last year, sticking out like a sore thumb in the midst of Chata's outlined and painted pleasantries. Grand from its foundation to its ceiling, it represents the divide between the economic classes. However, they offer substantial aid to students of all backgrounds, no matter how poor. They're here to help! Unfortunately, the internet says otherwise. Cached comments from different victims all across the world bring the nature of this establishment to light.

man this place just sucks the life out of you?? what they do is try to lure you in with these low rates and promise of helping you finance your years going to college but all they do is exploit students and you're left with more debt

There are rumors that this company launders money through their bank. You are warned.

i've heard that if students can't pay off their debts, they're asked to make drug runs to clear them. you can't just do it once, either. they'll keep banging on your door and dangle your debt right in front of you. it's horrible.
And there's only more. The rumors say that the bank is only a cover for loan sharks, drug rings, and the like. Whether these are true are not is left to the reader, but the abundance of people coming forward online is astounding. There are comments that say they've seen people disappear when dealing with Wealth and any of its branches... So far, Recolle has been spared, but it may be that the bank is hoping to build rapport before dipping into its true nature.
TIME TO INFILTRATE.






The bank is heavily guarded and completely painted, but with the help of Retrospec's awful shenanigans, our local Robin Hoods may have a better chance when guards and employees can't see them at all. What they need to worry about are the dogs that sometimes parole around the premises and within the corridors. Unfortunately, animals can see them crystal clear. The intricate security system is still intact and rooms are still locked. While security cameras probably won't pick them up yet, it would be good to clear that footage in case they return to their perceivable status in the future.
Their goal is to find any proof to back up these rumors, destroy and delete debt records, possibly return (steal) personal items to their rightful owners when it's possible (thanks, Retrospec), and if they don't find anything... Guess they're going to loot a buck or two to throw out of their getaway car as they parade through Recolle. Overall, simple, if they don't mind that some of the computers with access to records are scattered (thanks, Retrospec again). Once this heist is done, Recolle's Wealth branch will close.
Don't line your own pockets too much! Akira will be there to smack your hand. Bad.
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[ Not their fault! Petting this big boy reminds him of Magatus again... Akira eventually rises so he can check out the list, hovering over Goro’s shoulders. It’s just a list of names and some have marks to them, then some don’t. There’s no legend or key, either. ]
It looks important in a shady sense to me. [ Don’t mind if he jacks the mouse so they can take a picture of the blueprint and send it to team sheep. ] There’s more of the first floor, but the right fork would also lead us to an elevator on top of the other areas.
[ The map only shows that there are 2 floors and this room is a dead end. With a quick scan with the third eye, he checks again. Nothing different. They can head out unless they want to hear some gossip. Even when they can’t see anyone, there are whispers about the workload, some asking how to file these “new record”. Some are irrelevant to the job, like wondering where their favorite celebrity disappeared to. ]
You got everything you need, Crow-dono?
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... Poor fans. Goro switches back to the cookie clicker game to reset it entirely, giving them legacy points but at the cost of having to start all over again from more or less scratch, and rises to collect the papers he'd printed out. He is very much keeping Akira between him and the dog.]
I'm satisfied now. [get back your quadrillions bitch.] As tempted as I am to hear how missed Secchan and I are.
[Surely they didn't elope, the gossip goes. Goro was dating someone, wasn't he? Maybe he was kidnapped, Misery style. Or they eloped.]
I think the first floor won't have much more for us, so let's move on up for now and scout ahead. There should be more important, interesting things up there, and maybe I'll find someone new to inconvenience as well.
[Let's go..! Going right would've been a nice idea after all, huh... but then they wouldn't have blueprints, so he considers it a win.]
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[ What kind of nickname is that? Also g o o d though, die Cookie Clicker. Meanwhile Koga feed his dog friend some peanut butter cookies, the rest of this office's snacks get fucking dunked. ]
Whatever, let's head for the stairs and maybe find more interesting bank shit.
[ You both are the experts, Koga makes a motion as if to say "ladies first". He's also trying to get a read on how the Doberman is feeling. Cooperative, at least! ]
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When they reach the elevator, it asks for a pass key—which Akira conveniently took from the security table in the other room. It may have been locked, but as long they need keys they aren't safe from him. With a beep, they're in and there's only one other button.
Basement. Spooky. When it hits the bottom and opens the doors, everything is just plain concrete without the gaudy gold walls and suede pillows. Even the lighting has a yellow tint to it, showing off old age. ]
Are we in the same building?
[ Yes, because the same model of high tech cameras turns to them. Checking the blue print, it only shows rooms without labels. Even then, by the looks of it, the second floor is a lot more vast than the print conveys. It's also heavily secure, with subtle laser sensors laced all around the floor. ]
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... This place is gross. And spooky. And there's a camera he's quickly dispatching with his ray gun, leaning on Akira afterwards as he looks over the map.]
It would seem so. Well then, it seems to look smaller on the outside... or on the blueprint, anyway, and I don't trust a basement with cameras stationed in it, so I wonder what else could be down here? Maybe we'll hit the jackpot.
[You know, like, gold bars and stuff.]