Hector chuckled and looked past Raeven and into the woods beyond. "He'll be here soon, I'm assuming." Hector then watched the rest of the hosts gather in their respective squads and discuss their strategies. "I'm really happy you're here, Raeven..." he said with a smile. "I mean... look at that! You managed to get all the hosts to synchronize! You're a leader and you didn't even know it." He chuckled as he continued to look over the hosts. "Alright, I'm going to go rundown the entire plan with my men one last time. I suggest you find Ishigo and tell him to get a move on. We're good to go in an hour, got it?" Hector winked and nodded as he ran off to the rest of his duties. --- Julian tightened the wraps on his forearms and rolled his shoulders to loosen up his muscles. He turned to Yugeto, who spoke of some strong spirit. "One thing at a time, brothah. Let's review one more time: once the golden mercenaries are lined up and ready to roll, we'll be sent to the first military checkpoint along a route of military camps to the wall. There are a total of four checkpoints. We're going to have men ready to attack each one after the first. As the splinter squad, we'll have to go all out on this first checkpoint - wreak havoc, bait a distress call. Once we can confirm they call for back up, we get a shuttle out of their and draw military attention. Sucks having to be the bait, but this will cause the Golden Mercenary squads to have a much easier time cleaning up the other three checkpoints. Once all the checkpoints are down, we rendezvous outside the final military perimeter around the expected exit out of the wall. At this time, we're hoping Ishigo and Raeven succeed in taking down the military comm grid, meaning all comms, all drones, all turrets - shut down. Once this is done, we'll have to hold off military until Victor manages to get past the weakened defenses outside. If he does that, the wall should be down. At that point - it's literally run for your life." Julian took a deep breath and looked at his squad. "We're going to make it, yeah?" --- Ivor nodded at Blake. "Me and Ria will station at the Infinity Skymall where I'll project her to help fallen mercenaries." Noel nodded after Ivor and then looked at Blake, "They won't be ready for what hit 'em," she said enthusiastically. Ria smiled, "We're finally going home! This is real!" Ivor simply laughed, "That's right... this is it, my friends." --- *pant* *pant* Kisheto ran out of the locker room and into the barracks where he met up with the rest of his squad. "Yo Roebuck!" he called out, causing one of the mercenaries to turn around. "Damnit, Kish, where were you?! We had perimeter today!" he scolded Kisheto, but then immediately turned to gather some equipment. Kisheto chuckled and continued to pant, "I'm sorry, *pant*, I was training with Ishigo. Do I get heavy today?" he asked as he tried to peek past what Roebuck was doing. Roebuck scoffed, "Me and the boys decided you're best in the Mids," he said as he handed Kisheto a golden suitcase. Kisheto smacked his lips, "Whaaat?? Why can't I have something like.... that..." he said nodding to the shell of an [url=http://cache.desktopnexus.com/thumbnails/1436128-bigthumbnail.jpg]armor[/url] built into the wall." Hector stepped out a group of mercenaries and chuckled, "Well for one..." he said as he put his back against the armor's shell and pressed back against the wall, "...it's too heavy for your skin-and-bones body." Nearby mercenaries cried out in laughter and ooh's as Kisheto shook his head and chuckled. "And second... it's mine, vato," he said as the armor was pushed onto his back, causing it to "activate", as the plates fell into place and enclosed Hector's body. Hector's voice came out muffled from behind his helmet, which had yet to be turned on to activate voice filtering: "LES GO, HERMANOS! WE'RE MOVING IN TWENTY!" Kisheto chuckled and opened his suit case, getting into his [url=http://s18.postimg.org/6389hqwop/aaa2222.jpg]own rookie armor[/url]. He retrieved his rookie gear, containing one Gold Standard 9-round (GS-9) [url=http://digital-art-gallery.com/oid/20/1080x608_5395_Advanced_AR_2d_sci_fi_gun_weapon_picture_image_digital_art.jpg]Rifle[/url], one [url=http://3drt.com/store/images/detailed/2/sci-fi-firearms-animated-guns-hands_20.jpg]Spak[/url], and a golden mercenary dagger. The GS-9 was the average quality, run-of-the-mill golden mercenary rifle, capable of firing off 5 distinct bursts of pellet-ammunition per magazine. The Spak (named due to the sound of the round hitting armor) was capable of harnessing special magazines made from kinetic core and lightning core technology to deliver heavy-impact, explosive rounds. The shot was enough to tear through human flesh easily, but the explosion was of electrical, so nearby enemies would be shocked rather than incinerated. Spak rounds packed heavy punches, but require brief cool downs between rounds, greatly reducing the fire rate. Kisheto checked himself to make sure everything was in order and dashed off to group up with his squad, which had just returned from a patrol. They lined up behind Roebuck and began to head towards where the rest of the golden mercenaries were gathering.