1935-A Deep Marble/Chapter 2: No Rest for the Agents

Synopsis
A few days earlier—

Victor Talbot lashes out as his colleagues for failing to recapture Huey Laforet. He soon calms down and debriefs the new recruits on what they should expect from immortal criminals.

Ten minutes later, Victor begins reviewing the specific people they will be dealing with. However, in the midst of his report on the members of the Martillo Family, Ronny Schiatto appears out of thin air at the front of the room and points out that Victor has misspelled Molsa Martillo's name in his documents as 'Malsa Martillo'. Victor orders his subordinates not to fire at Ronny unless he begins acting suspiciously. Ronny realizes that Victor still hasn’t discovered his true nature. After Victor threatens to arrest Ronny for trespassing, Ronny sends the papers in the room into a flurry and teleports just outside of a window that he materializes. Speaking into their minds, Ronny concludes his display of power by welcoming everyone in the room to the kind of forces they are up against.

Two minutes later, everyone has already recovered from Ronny’s sudden demonstration. Victor continues with his report, presenting Czeslaw Meyer, Bartolo Runorata, Cal Muybridge, and Manfred Beriam.

Meanwhile at Alveare, Czes is explaining a prank he wants to pull on Firo Prochainezo to Randy and Pezzo. Ronny returns and hints at the mayhem approaching in the near future.

Back at Victor’s headquarters, Victor has updated Ronny's status to 'dangerous' and reviews other relevant people and organization besides the Martillos, Huey, and Huey's factions: the Gandor Family, the Runorata Family, Nebula, Manfred Beriam, Jacuzzi's Gang, the Russo Family, and Begg Garrott. They make note of Ladd Russo's strange obsession with killing Huey, and the fact that he is being released from prison the next day. Victor decides to have a few men spy on Ladd just in case. Donald Brown mentions that Nader Schasschule is being released the same time as Ladd. Victor orders Nader also be kept under surveillance.