Page 1/1 Breezeline Manager's Manual - Appendix Managers are encouraged to check this manual everyday to see if there was any update, and act accordingly. 1. We have an old man in a brown vest (his name is Jose) visits us everyday 10 AM. If he's drunk, he will sing constantly while on the ride, causing other passengers to file complaints. So if you see him, talk to him to check if he's drunk. If he is, stall him as long as you can, call our guards Samuel, or Anton to take him to the first floor, and contact his wife. 2. On Wednesday afternoons, a red haired boy (his name is Johan) comes to the station. Tell the boy he can't get in unless he's with a guardian. He sometimes tries to sneak in, so make sure the boy is gone to the first floor before you do anything. 3. Sometimes passengers miss their destinations become agitated. If you see such a passenger, tell them to get off first and then take the next Breezeline. Some of them might do wild things to go to the opposite direction, so make sure to tell them that they don't have to pay additional fare, and the next train will take them to their destinations eventually since it's a circular line. 4. Sometimes Resistance soldiers jump from the car to glide. This could cause panic among other passengers, so tell them it is not an emergency situation. (And new managers: this is not an emergency, stay calm) 5. Be careful of a young and tall wizard with brown hair and beard (his name is Theodor). For some reason, the Breezeline breaks down very easily when he's in. Also he's often being sought after by other people, so try to remember where he got off, if possible. This is the end of the instructions. However, if you see another "special" passenger, add them freely to this list.