The moment the trio left the checkpoint, their expressions turned serious. They knew that they didn't have much time, and it was hard to tell how much of it they actually had.
All they could do was their best.
The first priority was to get an understanding of the current layout of the city. The perimeter the military had formed was one point of note, but that didn't mean that it was the only checkpoint to be mindful of.
It was also important to at least get a feel of how the citizens were feeling. How were they reacting to these new changes?
The second task was to get an understanding of how the city's current distribution channels were holding up.
Half the world's population had suddenly vanished overnight. They had disappeared across organizations and careers, whether they were truckers, farmers, bankers, or politicians. What would this do to the food supply? The city's amenities? How was the government countering all of this?