[center][url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/847565]Shaun Dean[/url][/center] "Overlord, Overlord, this is Anemoi Five, standby for report one dash one. Break!" the allies' communication set suddenly buzzed, addressing to the man in charge of the operation, in particular. "Anemoi Five is currently at North East of waypoint one. And is currently awaiting further orders. How copy, over?" said Shaun into the mouth piece as he dived under enemy radar. He'd just given them his current position and it was obvious that he was planning to cut off the rear guard first in order to prevent them from alerting the rest of the Vultures. It was also clear that he was airborne. Dee then let the microphone dangled from one side of the "bone dome", or otherwise known as the flight helmet before he took a lungful of smoke from the cigarette between his fingers. His eyes scanned over the sets of screens in his cockpit, double checking all its system and confirming they're all still functional. Anemoi, named after a Greek mythology of the Wind Gods, was flying ridiculously low to the ground. The frame expertly weaving through buildings and approaching the enemy base at moderate speed. This would of course change as soon as he'd receive the permission to engage the enemies. Like any other air support unit, his way of approach into the battlefield was going to be different than those on the ground. It'll be just as his client had wanted, quick and efficient. They won't see what hit them. But the experienced mercenary knew better than to underestimate their enemy. Expect the unexpected, he'd always remind himself. Especially when a flying arsenal gets involved. One would never know just what sorts of defense mechanism it would have. Nonetheless, the client seemed to know what he was doing. As if he'd gotten what he needed to run the machine. Dee wasn't sure if the man needed any of them as his crew either. But supposing if he was, then this fight right here would probably determine their place. Time to walk the talk. Time for action.