It's a bit of a cloudy day, with no chance of rain. You look at some mail from your house and find a letter addressed to you and you only. It seems to be from one of the most powerful two companies in the nation, The Titan Corporation. Some people would find fear from a letter from them due to the trickery they use to get more money, others will find joy as some of that money is being given to them. Opening the letter, you realize this does not have to do with either of them.
Dear Sir or Madam,
You have been given the wonderful offer of working for the Titan Corporation in an attempt to discover and civilize a new land. We have decided to give you 3 days to pack up your bags and head to the train station on Orchid Road. Then, present the attached train ticket to the lady at the window, and she will show you to the correct train with the rest of your group. You will be the first of many groups going over there to discover and tame the wild pokémon there. Your mission will be different than the rest. You will be the party who goes and explores the entire landscape and map it out. At the train station, we have auto-mapping devices that will help you with this task. We ourselves do not know what tasks may lay on that continent, so be prepared to have a change of plans in case an event happens. We will supply you with more items periodically as long as you're down there. We wish your team good luck and a safe travel.
Signed, Nathan Bic, CEO of The Titan Corporation.
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As stated above, you notice there is indeed a train ticket in the envelope.
Being safe, you decide to check for the Titan Corporation seal, which is unfortunately there.
The nearest train station is in the town center. It's next to the Titan Corporation Headquarters, so it's safe to assume that will be the station they mention. You should hurry and pack things. Quite a few people know what happened the last time someone tried to avoid being drafted into a team to be on an expedition to a new place even if they don't know the details.