At the start of the presentation, Ryan, Greg, Chris, and Matt are all seated at a table playing poker, all intensely staring at their cards with a large pot in the center. Projected onto the walls is a bar with various alcohols. All are dressed in suits, similar to those worn during the time period. Two of them are drinking out of a large glass (Water) and one is holding a cigar to his mouth, taking a long inhale (Brown paper rolled into a cylinder). Chris puts his hand down and declares he has two pair, and collects all the chips on the table. Everyone scoffs at this and Greg remarks that Chris is a cheat and that all his money is coming from skimming money off of the boss' alcohol distribution profits. This gets Chris riled, and he defends himself saying that he knows that the boss, Lucky Luciano, pays him with the profits of bootlegging alcohol. Ryan says that he can vouch for this because his old boss used to do the same for his most trusted members. Matt asks if his old boss was by any chance Salvatore Maranzano, the "Boss of all bosses as he called himself. Ryan says yeah it was and that Chris' boss is the reason that he had to go searching for a new boss. Ryan recounts the story of the arrival of the Sicilian mafia into NYC and that they came here in order to escape the regime of Mussolini who was cracking down on the Mafioso's. Matt then recalls the early days of the Mafia back in the early 1920s when prohibition was passed by congress to outlaw the sale and distribution of alcohol in the United States. All the others listen to this story and then get back to playing the game. Greg asks Matt how he knows so much about the history of Prohibition and he laughs at Greg and says "Ya see, I'm all chum-like with Capone! This gets everyone's attention and Chris even drops his hand onto the floor. They all say in unison "Capone!? and Matt looks at them all straight faced and says "Yeah, good old Al, the two of us used to be par