The fact he was a reporter was pretty obvious but was good to know the excited younger man's name. He didn't recall the name but Walter didn't tend to pay attention to any credit given to photos in the Daily Prophet or the authors of articles unless it related to a case or something about it caught his attention.
"I suggestion you keep out of the way for now." Wilhelm advised. Personally he preferred the reporter remained on the dock and take pictures of the ship leaving him behind.
When the other showed up, Walter recognized them from the information he received about the make up of the key personnel involved in this monster hunt. He didn't know them personally however but he didn't require it to do his job.
"I think that's the last of those assigned on this expedition," Walter responded then headed onboard the ship. Not long after the sailors cast off the mooring lines and took down the unneeded sails and masts, the magical enchantments designed to allow the ship to go underwater without flooding activated.
He glanced over at the Reporter once more, seeing he still had all his equipment with him, some of which will likely just get in the way. "I suggest you stow what you don't need quickly, if things get rough I'm sure you wouldn't want anything damaged tumbling across the deck."
Walter couldn't care less about the reporter's equipment but he didn't want to have to worry about something heavy sliding across the deck and tripping him up at a crucial moment. Sending the man below decks to get rid of his equipment would also give him a break from the over excited energy emanated from Mr. Meeks.
"I suggestion you keep out of the way for now." Wilhelm advised. Personally he preferred the reporter remained on the dock and take pictures of the ship leaving him behind.
When the other showed up, Walter recognized them from the information he received about the make up of the key personnel involved in this monster hunt. He didn't know them personally however but he didn't require it to do his job.
"I think that's the last of those assigned on this expedition," Walter responded then headed onboard the ship. Not long after the sailors cast off the mooring lines and took down the unneeded sails and masts, the magical enchantments designed to allow the ship to go underwater without flooding activated.
He glanced over at the Reporter once more, seeing he still had all his equipment with him, some of which will likely just get in the way. "I suggest you stow what you don't need quickly, if things get rough I'm sure you wouldn't want anything damaged tumbling across the deck."
Walter couldn't care less about the reporter's equipment but he didn't want to have to worry about something heavy sliding across the deck and tripping him up at a crucial moment. Sending the man below decks to get rid of his equipment would also give him a break from the over excited energy emanated from Mr. Meeks.



