You have little choice. With the eyes of the media upon you, you cancel the press conference and travel over to the shopping mall where Rogan is holed up.
A police captain greets you as you arrive at the mall's parking lot. "We have reports your man Rogan was acting weird in a coffee shop, mumbling to himself and insulting staff. When he was asked to leave, he wrecked the place, and hurt a few people. One of the waitresses there has been rushed to the hospital. We're not sure if she's going to pull through. After that, Rogan went from store to store, wreaking havoc, hurting anyone who got in his way. Now he's hiding out in a toy store—and we have four members of its staff barricaded in the manager's office. Rogan said he'll speak only to you, face-to-face, not by phone. If you can't get him to turn himself in, we have armed men ready to move in and take Rogan down."
You look around the exterior of the shopping mall as the captain is speaking. A couple of TV news crews are already in place, their cameras pointed your way.
Simond Guul has accompanied you from the hotel. He seems bemused, a faint smirk appearing on the ravaged side of his face. "This should be interesting," he says.