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Adrian was apprehensive toward the idea of a full scale firefight inside the mines, thanks in large part to his previous experience with the aging dig site. He never knew Landren to be prone to much tectonic activity, but then again, Landren was probably three quarters sand. The numerous small craters that littered the field just outside of the gaping hole in the landscape did not inspire confidence. Maybe the two hostile GEARs that fled probably wouldn’t return—not with the Claw looming in the distance, but that didn’t rule out the possibility of a second artillery strike. The derelict mining rig that had been used to kick up a cloud of dust at the start of the fighting wasn’t necessarily harmless, but it was more flash than bang and didn’t cause much structural damage his limited geological knowledge could spot. It still demonstrated that there wasn’t much in the mine the enemy considered worth fighting particularly hard for. Artillery had just struck not too far away. What if they had a schematic of the upper mines’ layout? Would they adjust a second strike to bring down the ceiling or seal up the exits?

Even so, Adrian had orders to head inside. Even after all the shakedown exercises, he still didn’t have the Captain quite pinned down, but the old man had the clout to pull Adrian from his old, reasonably elite squad and place him in the Roughriders. He had to know what he was doing. He wouldn’t overlook any details, if they were important, would he?

With a deep breath, Adrian once more swapped his unwieldy rifle for his twenty millimeter pistol and adjusted his cameras’ lenses. The pistol was a dinky, little weapon in the hand of his GEAR, but against bandit-modified civilian equipment and squishy, arvaran bodies, there wasn’t a discernible difference beyond how many limbs went flying after a direct hit. He settled to bring up the rear and pick off stragglers and particularly sneaky assailants whenever the opportunity arose. CQC went beyond his area of expertise.
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Christa closed her eyes and sighed at the news of hearing they'd lost a team mate. She knew how hard that could be and knew that even in victory this would be a loss for the team. She opened her eyes again and joined up with the other at the entrance. She listened to the plan and pieced it together in her mind, it was solid of course though what worried her is how much they knew about the tunnels. She chose not to question it for now as she replied with a, "Sir!" moving into formation before entering the caves. They were under fire within moments and Christa had but seconds to assess the situation. She rose her shield, absorbing the initial fire before raising her sniper lance, letting out four high velocity bursts towards the enemy. She'd have fired more but in these tunnels her ability to snipe was greatly reduced, "Commander, I'm mapping the tunnels via satellite uplink to ascertain where these tunnels lead, it should allow us to see any blind spots and avoid ambush. All friendly units should be receiving the mapping now" she reported. A Gear moved from cover close to her as she advanced before she skewered it with her lance, lifting the GEAR off the ground before kicking it away, firing two more shots. She didn't say it, but her main concern was if any of these tunnels were rigged to detonate. Had she been on the opposite team, she'd have made that strategy as a fail safe.
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"Ken," Blade replied, although the connection was abysmal due to the interference from the metres of rock between them, and the increased magnetic interference in the area. "Open fire at your discretion. Try and get 'em to stop if possible - but don't hesitate to fire if you're in danger, or they ain't co-operatin'".
The channel dissolved into squealing static before shutting off, and he grimaced; the Badlands characteristic interference had been bad in the area to begin with. Under this much rock, it wasn't surprising how much worse it was.
"Press on," he advised the others, squaring up on Christa's side. He'd swapped over to laser-comm and touch-comm as the interference was ruining regular comms. "Chris, keep moving to the right. Reeza, follow up with me. I'll back up your CQC. Adrian, keep our rears covered!"
The mapping data from Christa's GEAR - corrupted and incomplete over the satellite link, due to the interference - came through. It was enough to go on, and gave them a better idea of the mines' layout. Most of the tunnels were collapsed; one of the large aquifers beneath the Badlands had been struck, and flooded half the mine, and collapsed other tunnels. Only a few survived. The large cavern they had initially entered was the main chamber, with a second somewhat smaller one beyond. Tunnels radiated out from both, though only two survived intact. One was the one Esailia and Mike had taken, and were pressing down. It looped around in a U-shape, leading back into the second cavern, with the second tunnel on the opposite side, and forming a mirror shape - loosely, at least. All the tunnels were, naturally, big enough for GEARs, as they'd been used to excavate the tunnels in the first place.

In the tunnels, the infantry squad and Nawlins' accompanying GEAR were drawn up to an abrupt stop as a barricade across the tunnel opened fire, the men and women beyond the rag-tag collection of mining equipment, crates and whatever else employing medium machine-guns and an automatic grenade launcher to pin the group into place. Shouted voices rose in pitch, yelling for non-existent reinforcements, and arguing on whether to evacuate or not. One firm voice mentioned to fall back to the second line. Rifle fire crackled in response, adding to the torrent of firepower directed their way.

In the main cavern, Blade pressed onward, shooting up one of the modified GEARs, which toppled sideways into a heap under the volley of 20mm shells. The remaining five hostile GEARs, minus those taken down by Blade and Christa, spread out as much as they could. It was possible to make out a further, slightly lower-ceilinged cavern beyond an arched tunnel to the rear, where the GEARs had emerged from.
A catwalk around the mid-level of the cavern was littered with equipment and boxes, and from there, a handful of Arvarans dressed in rag-tag combat gear fired gamely down at the Roughriders GEARs. Employing assault rifles, they could do little damage to the machines - but no doubt some of them had heavier weapons, or had them on the way. The fear was confirmed as Silverwinds' GEAR resounded to a CLANG of a hit, and status boards flashed red, sensor feeds flickering and greying out from one sector of the external view - Grenade launcher, he thought with a grimace, before angling the Harlock's head upward, and strafing a section of the catwalk with minigun fire from the machines' head-mounted guns.
Unfortunately, the momentary distraction cost further, as a burst of heavy machine-gun fire from the cavern floor slammed into the machines' leg, breaching the armour and cutting a control line, freezing the limb into place.
"Dammit," he muttered. "An' that's only the infantry".
The GEARs around them grew more daring, despite their hodge-podge armour, and opened fire on the group with their patchwork weapons. Autocannon fire lashed out at the group of LDF machines, reaching out to hit them as hard as possible.
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As the squad and GEAR advanced through the tunnel, Esailia's HUD brought up a display to the bottom left of a map streaming in from Christa. But before she had time to find where they were in the winding system, Naida grabbed Esailia's shoulder and slammed her against the closest wall a moment before machine gun fire riddled holes in the tunnel wall opposite them.

The feline nodded slowly in thanks as she took a breath, motioning for Naida to take point and to hold position before swiping her finger across the front of her HUD, pulling the map to the center of her vision. "Alright," She muttered in a low tone over proximity chat, facing the group so they could see the map on her HUD. "We're coming up on a small bulge in the tunnel. It looks to be some sort of storage section before it loops around back to the bigger cavern. Naida, what does it look like?"

The heavy weaponry fox peeked around the corner very slightly for a moment before yanking her head back at the fire she attracted "Makeshift barricade, captain. Looks like something me and Ed made when we were kids. Bet you a rocket could blast it to bits." Esailia blinked "Makeshift? That doesn't make much sense...A makeshift barricade would fall at a single shot from a GEAR, moreso from anything a foot soldier would have. Why wouldn't they have a GEAR down here as well if they HAVE them? Also, not all the weapons fire match the signatures we got while in the Crawler..." As Esailia thought aloud, Edward pipped up "Ma'am, maybe they aren't bandits, but are miners that holed up when the bandits came? During the initial fight, they used the tunnels to their advantage, flooding parts and collapsing others to restrict entrances, winning some weapons from the bandits all the while. Then concentrating their defense on one of the few entrances left until help arrived?"

Esailia nodded slowly, but looked to Aidan and Nawlins. "That's my thought, what do you two think? We don't want to kill civvies, but we don't want to be too cautious."
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Aidan just nearly slapped himself on the forehead after he was given the permission to follow the ground team, not believing himself for doing such a rookie mistake by saluting his superior in the open of the battlefield. He knew that it gave away his inexperience on the field when it came to being a part of an on foot squad, but he promised to himself not to ruin his image more than he already had, so he quietly followed the captain and kept his muzzle shut for the rest of the op. When they approached the entrance of the dreaded mine, Aidan silently gulped his worries down and marched against his survival instinct that screamed at him to pull back and stay out of it. Once he passed the threshold of the entrance, everything suddenly became loud: footsteps sounded like hammers, GEARs were vacuum cleaners and as soon as the firefight started, everything became somewhat muffled by the explosions of bullets being fired out of firearms. All that he could do was to follow the team and keep his sound profile as low as possible; the fire team was most likely used with tight situations like this one, but he on the other hand, had a very bad vibe in his chest about whatever was waiting for them around the next corner. The tunnel itself wasn't all that menacing, electricity cables running along the walls with chemical lights shedding an unnatural white hue to the otherwise dark space. There were some lost tools scattered on the floor, as if the mine was abandoned in a rush, crates littered the place along with electricity generators and some other machineries the doctor couldn't really identify. The firefight intensified back in the main room, sound traveled in a loud echo along the walls of the tunnel, Aidan instinctively looked over the shoulder without really knowing why. As soon as he realized it was just the acoustic reflex, he quickly turned his head back forwards only to be greeted with enemy fire. Esailia was saved in the nick of time by her vixen subordinate, Aidan instantly dropped on his belly and crawled to the side until he could feel the wall of the tunnel press against his leg and elbow; he pushed himself away from the floor and kept a crouched stance while supporting most of his weight against the wall on his right. He took a deep breath and shook his head with a quick twitch to quickly recover from the startling effect the encounter had.

"Is anyone hit?" He muttered as low as he could through the commnet he established with the fire team and Nawlin at their back.

Aidan then waited for the report about the barricaded troops. Given the situation, Aidan was too inclined to believe it was someone unaffiliated with the bandits they were hunting, but they couoldn't be miners.

"All due respect, but it can't be the miners, this place's been abandoned." Aidan chipped in. "But if they aren't OPFOR, it could be the hostages trying to take a stand, like Edward suggested. If that's the case-"

Then came his brilliant idea. Aidan lifted his left arm and stretched it out so he could pull the white and red medic armband off and lay it on the ground to look for a long object laying about. He found a rusty metal rod stuck into a soft spot of dirt, which he pulled with his whole body until it came loose; he then carefully hanged the band on one end of the rod so that the red cross could be visible for the guys that were trying to shoot at them and took a long glance at his masterpiece in diplomatic relations.

"They won't shoot me. If they do, its safe to assume they're hostile. Alright."

He was once again fighting his survival instinct as he dropped the kit on the floor behind cover and exposed a bit of the rod with the band dangling loosely from it; he didn't listen to any of the warnings and waited for a reaction from the people on the other side, but no one shot at it. Feeling his courage coming back to him, Aidan released his PDW from the strap holding it on his chest and placed it over the kit, then went slowly further out from the safety of cover. Aidan chuckled to himself, seeing that his quick plan worked out pretty nicely and felt confident enough to walk out and have half of his body exposed towards the defenders.

"It must be the hostages! I think they have some wounded among them too; alright, ma'am, I suggest we approach slowly an-"

In a fraction of a second, blinding muzzle flashes filled the end of the improvised barricade, but everything went completely silent, his entire body went numb and he could swear he saw stars; it must have been from the acoustico-visual shock of real gunfire pointed at him that made his body freeze in place like that, but after his brain recovered from the short-circuit, he found himself again behind cover with someone frantically yelling at him. He didn't remember if he was pulled by someone or if he lunged away from the line of fire and it took him several more seconds to identify the people around him. He wasn't laying on the floor, so he didn't loose consciousness, but he felt his left hand trembling a little. With everything ringing around him and with the person that was once yelling at him turn its attention to something else, Aidan quietly returned to his kit and restrapped his PDW on his chest, threw the kit on his back and secured it; finally, he retrieved his armband and as soon as he stretched his left arm, he realized he couldn't straighten it out completely. Curious about this anomaly, he looked closer at it until he found a small hole through the fabric; amazed by it, he examined it thoroughly until he realized there was a faded red ring around the circular hole, then tugged at the fabric until he found another hole on the other side of the suit.

I was shot he calmly concluded, quickly grasping the situation. It was the second time during his career. He nodded at himself as to confirm that it was real, he even stuck a finger through the fabric.

The rest came automatically. He threw his kit back down, sat next to it and pulled out a few articles he needed: a scissors to cut through the material and reveal the wounds, some surface antiseptics that surprisingly didn't sting, another gunshot wound syringe he carefully stuck through the bicipital opening of the wound and injected some microsponges, then through the tricipital exit wound, which he had to use more of the syringe to fill it up. A bandage on both wounds and then a nice and tight gauze to keep everything in place. He sighed as he took an appreciative look over his handiwork and raised his wounded arm up and above his heart for a few minutes. During this time, Aidan tried to recollect everything that just happened, but other than the events he witnessed, he couldn't recall the moment the flying lead projectile pass clean through his left arm. He didn't feel pain just yet as adrenaline was still present in his blood and tried to not concentrate on the wound; he knew it wouldn't be a lethal wound, since it didn't hit the humerus bone or the brachial artery. He wasn't sure if the cephalic vein or the anterior branch profunda artery was still intact, as both would be positioned right where the hole was; either way, he knew there was no real risk and it was enough to have him stand back on his own feet in a matter of three minutes, kit stowed safely behind cover and the safety pin of his PDW switched off.

"Orders?" He briefly asked captain Sprinsteam.
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“The footies up above are mine, don’t worry about them, Captain,” Adrian said as he took shots at the infantry. Predictably, his fire tore through just about anything in its path. I’d better be careful with the trajectory… Don’t want to chip this sandstone ceiling. In their prime, the catwalks the bandits were using had been sturdy, metal walkways, but years of disuse and flooded passageways had set them to a rusty fate. In numerous spots, Adrian’s sidearm was punching straight through, opening holes in the mesh floor, knocking over railings, and severing supports. As he hunted for targets on the ceiling, this became more and more apparent as the GEARs’ fire Swiss-cheesed it. Sections of the walkway had grown unstable amid the pounding the and banging of battle, and anybody that had been using them showed a rightful amount of hesitation. One piece, unable to bear the weight of its load, broke off and fell the long fall to the floor of the cavern, taking bandits, crates, and everything with them with it. “Be advised, catwalks ‘r’ falling down.”
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Mike watched as the heavy weapons expert of the group looked around the corner, mentioning a barricade that while makeshift, had a few nasty weapons. thinking about the mechs and how they managed to kill a teammate. how shabby was it though? he could see 2x4s and lumber based on the decent but worn state of the enemy gears, but a pile of trash as a barricade would be below his expectations of them.

"I agree, this seems off" he muttered as they came under fire, prowler immediately playing the part of a wall, attempting to block the rest of the crew from view as the dove behind the wall. considering the state of the wall and a brief glimpse of the personnel on it, he did not return fire.

"Is anyone hit?" Aiden asked as mike tried to piece this problem together. if they were prior hostages, but if that was the case, they managed to repurpose a good assortment of hardware. while mike was thinking, Aiden had formed a plan and was waving his arm band at the corner. "uhh...ant me to do...." mike asked as Aiden slid halfway out of cover.

[I]"It must be the hostages! I think they have some wounded among them too; alright, ma'am, I suggest we approach slowly an-"[I/] Aidens voice was quickly cut off as mike watched a short lived red mist appeared behind his bicep. "ohshit..." the reverberating gunshot confirmed the injury. trusting Esailia and her team to treat Aiden he posted on the corner pistol ready. <Standing by to engage or negotiate on your orders> mike said as he peeked around the corner keying his speakers.

"Stand down!, This Is the Landen Defense Force, and you just shot an unarmed man!" mike yelled around the corner. turning back prowler looked to Esailia.
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"Stand down, D-" Esailia tried getting out before Aidan stepped out into the line of fire. Leaping up even before he started talking to grab him and yank him back into cover. But she wasn't quite fast enough. The good Doctor was fired upon, and before Esailia even got him back into cover by his shirt, Naida blindfired her chaingun at the barricade to suppress the enemy. With Aidan in cover again, Edward helped him sit down while Esailia yelled at him about strict guidelines while in a foot squad and not being in a GEAR. At least he wasn't wearing a red shirt..."Last I checked, doctor, you are not in any way a professional foot soldier. Do not do that again. I hope that wound will remind you in the future to not take chances. If they had grenades, you'd be splattered across the mine walls! You hear me!?" Esailia tore into him, but while it sounded mean, angry, and overly aggressive to anyone else, Edward knew she was covering up her relief Aidan was still breathing. He didn't say anything though, simply helping the doctor with anything he needed help with doing to treat his bullet wound.

Meanwhile, Nathanial took lead while the captain was busy and nodded at Mike "You got heat vision, big guy? He asked, plucking one of the flashbangs from his belt and tossing it up in the air playfully. "Because I think negotiations are about to get aggressive. Naida, I'm going to throw this, The moment it clears the barricade, you blow the barricade with your RPG. Bud, when the barricade is in bits, get in there and start taking them down. Leave one or two alive, we need to have a chat with them to see if the hostages are still in the mine." He glanced between the two, waiting for answer, Naida simply nodded, and looked towards Mike as well.

"If I had my way, I'd put you through cleaning crew quarters on th-" Esailia was cut off as she started coughing suddenly, and it was more than just dust in the air. It sounded like a serious, wet cough. Edward quickly glanced between her and Aidan, and tried to get his attention as Esailia turned away "Eh-eh...Doctor, are you still bleeding? You need any other help?" He stammered, clearly nervous. just beyond him, Esailia continued to cough, the worst fit she's had yet.
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Silverwind growled. Enough was enough, and they'd been dicking around with infantry in the mine for long enough. This mission was long overdue to be ended, and it was soaking up too much of their time and resources. He targeted the catwalk Adrian had under fire and unleashed a burst from the last rounds of the Harlock's autocannon rifle at the structure. With a screech of metal it gave way and clattered to the floor. Pressing on as the dust and noise roared around them, he awkwardly run-shuffled around the remaining obstructions, coming face to face with one of the hostile GEARs. The machine raised its' weapons, and he unleashed a volley of chaff and flares, blinding the civilian-modified GEAR, before body checking it. The added momentum and weight staggered it backward, before he drew his machines' fighting knife, and speared the hostile GEAR through the cockpit, shutting it down in moments. The remaining machine had its' back to the Harlock. and with its' support down, was easy pickings for the rest of the team to take care of.
"Take him out," he ordered. "Then press on. We've wasted enough time fucking around in here, and they've taken out enough of our people".

At the barricade, things were changing. As the squad and Mike discussed options, there were raised voices behind the obstruction. People were arguing, but no further firepower came their way. Finally, there were the sounds of flesh hitting flesh, and then a single gunshot - not aimed at any of them - rang out.
Moments later, a makeshift white flag waved.
"Please, don't shoot!" said a heavily Northern-accented voice. "We surrender! Please, don't shoot, we're opening the barricade and coming out!"
Moments later, the crates and equipment were dragged aside, and a black-furred vulpine emerged, holding the flag up high. A motley assortment of men and women, six in all, followed.None were dressed in truly military gear, but had rough-and-ready practical clothing on, some of it military in nature, and much of the load-bearing gear on it was clearly military in nature. All in all, the classic image of a badlands fighter.
"The hostages," the fox at the front and the owner of the strong accent said, "they are in the main cave. You can get to them if you cut down this passage. I can show you the way. The main cavern is guarded by the last of our heavy vehicles and equipment. Two military-issue GEARs and a detachment of recoilless rifles. But this way, to the rear, there are only infantry, and a few at that. The prisoners - they are in a portable office, at the rear of the main cave..." he trailed off, eyes wide and searching the faces of the men and women in front of him, and occasionally flicking to the imposing shape of Mike's GEAR behind them. It was clear he was pleading for his life with the information.

In the main cavern, Silverwind closed in on the back of the remaining GEAR. With the rest of the squad advancing from the front, the enemy shut down his power, and assumed a one-kneed stance. Moments later, the pilot emerged from the cockpit, hands above his head. The resistance there had been take care of. All that was left was the main cavern.
"Check ammo and regroup," he growled. "Whatever they have left, they'll either be spoilin' fer a fight and kick us wi' everythin' they got, or roll over an' show us their bellies at the first sign of trouble. I don't wanna go in unprepared either way. Make sure you got a full mag, and are ready to move fast. We can't wait around on this one."
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Nawlin stood still as the squad gunner, Naida, used Prowlers leg to cover Aiden's extraction. Moving quickly in tight corridors would likely lead to someone getting a concussion...or worse. When they got into the main cavern he could move more freely. Mike stopped worrying as soon as Esailia started tearing into Aiden about being an idiot and looked to Nathaniel as he motioned to prowler.

"You got heat vision, big guy?" He asked, pulling a cylinder from his vest, the black casing identifying it as a flash bang. "Because I think negotiations are about to get aggressive. Naida, I'm going to throw this, The moment it clears the barricade, you blow the barricade with your RPG. Bud, when the barricade is in bits, get in there and start taking them down. Leave one or two alive, we need to have a chat with them to see if the hostages are still in the mine."

<Hold tight, wait for the flash, then decimate the enemy, understood, just watch out for the suit> Mike said as he switched to thermal cams. It was then Esailia cut off and began coughing, at first he chalked it up to dust, but as it continued and grew more wet, he grew concerned. A gas attack could take out the team, him included depending on the type, but only Esailia was affected. A quick look at the ground crew told him this wasn't normal, but their quick attempts to cover up their concern and covertly enlist Aiden's aid told him it was not the first time. Deciding stealth was best, he aimed Prowlers impassive face at Aiden as well.
Low thuds carried trough the mine, followed by a single gunshot. mike waited a moment, before standing and checking around the corner. A dingy white flag rose from what amounted to battlements, and some of the barricade began to shift as the mercs moved chunks out of the way.
<Hold on, we got movement> mike muttered, prowler moving into the cavern slowly, heat cameras checking for targets. Prowler's pistol was drawn, but pointed down, he would honor the "surrender" he supposed, but not blindly.
"Please, don't shoot!" said a heavily Northern-accented voice. "We surrender! Please, don't shoot, we're opening the barricade and coming out!"
Prowler stood impassively, he couldn't see any lingering shapes and he could see any weapons that could deal serious damage to him, but a bullet could down the ground crew. As Esailia was still incapacitated, he keyed Nathanial on Coms.
<You getting this?> he asked, as a black fox emerged, and spilled his guts about the soldiers. when he finished he motioned for Esailia's crew to wait.
Still staring at the mercs, mike pointed at them. "Before we do anything, I want you to know this. If any of this is a trick, and anyone on our side gets hurt from something you don't tell us, it will end badly." mike growled.
" I will personally find you, and the dullest boulder I can, then proceed grind all of you like oranges on a juicer. Understood?"
With that he motioned to the ground crew to take over talks, as he kept an eye on the uncertain mercs.
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Aidan found himself yelled at again, reliving the beautiful memories of being in boot camp, with the drill sergeant's voice ripping through his eardrums. He tried to excuse himself and make a promise to be more useful, as if he could talk himself out of a rebuking session; he didn't understand why was she so hellbent over his mistake, after all, he wasn't really part of her team of infantrymen and if he was to die, it wouldn't be her fault. He tried not to look too annoyed in front of the captain and prepared himself for some shaming, but soon, her discourse was interrupted by sudden coughing fit that had her bend over and fight for some fresh air. The doctor, at first, didn't notice the peculiar sound of the cough itself, he allowed the woman a few moments to try to recover from the sudden fit; at first, he blamed it on the coal, dust and anger, thinking that she either choked on her own saliva, or had a sensible respiratory tract. The wet cough continued more than it should have, raising the alarm for the medic, animating him back to life. His first intention was to drag her to safety, so he slid one hand around her shoulders and invited Esailia to move over to a safer spot. With every cough, every attempt of her lungs to catch some fresh air, Aidan became more and more worried; he was waking back up to reality as his mind was racing for a quick fix to at least eliminate the symptom, but along with regaining his full awareness, he started to feel a dull, but large pain in his left arm. Out of the blue, Edward came at him and asked the doctor about his wounded hand, which, surprised the doctor enough for him to stop in his tracks and raise a suspicious eyebrow.

"Excuse me? Your superior is having a coughing fit and it's me you're asking about health?"

Something wasn't right, he felt, but he paid no more attention to twin fox and directed his focus on the feline instead. He knew he had a mask in his kit, but it was for the ventilation balloon, but that didn't mean he couldn't improvise a filter out of some sterile gauze and some alcohol in it, in place of a menthol-based solution to clear her airways. Once the two of them were safe, Aidan placed his weapon aside and let loose of the kit and let it land of the ground, but the left strap managed to jerk his arm which made him jump, curse and suck air in through the crevices of his gritting teeth; the pain certainly felt worse than the last time, feeling as if his muscles just snapped in half and vibrate like a twanging metal string, sending waves of pain down to the tips of his fingers and up straight at the top of his brain. He took a moment to recover from the pain, breathing slowly but heavily in an attempt to regain control over his senses and take care of his patient; it was then when he realized how stupid he was for his move, actually trusting a band of strangers to do no harm. Losing the functionality of his left arm, Aidan clumsily opened the kit with only one hand and rummaged through it until he found some sterile gauze and a bottle of medicinal alcohol. He quickly learnt that he couldn't lift or extend his arm from the elbow, but he could use his palm and fingers to some extent, so long his bicep and triceps remained immobilized; he kept his left arm locked in place and somehow stretched the gauze, then folded it a few times until it was thick enough to form a rudimentary filter. He poured a small amount of alcohol on the side which would face the airways and let the gauze absorb the liquid and once he was satisfied with the spread, Aidan quickly offered it to Esailia, holding the improvised filter himself.

"Easy, easy-" the doctor spoke with a soft tone as he tried to stabilize the captain by forming a shield against the noxious air with the help of his own body's profile. "Spit out whatever's bothering you and breathe slowly."

The sudden emergency nearly made him forget about the tense situation between the members of the Roughriders and the gang of miscreants holed in a barricade at the end of the tunnel, he only managed to throw a glance over his shoulder to make a quick assessment of the situation; that was when he took another look at Edward, which looked more and more anxious for some reason. He left the situation at the hands of the rest of the crew, since he had to treat the leader of it. He yanked the filter away from Esailia to refresh the alcohol in it, managing to catch a glimpse at the evidence of her medical issue she was hiding all this time; in a state of shock, the doctor looked incredulously at the gauze with a nice blotch of rusty blood surrounded by the blue stain left by the medicinal alcohol. He blinked a few times and with this occasion, he also noticed the stain she had on the sleeve of her combat clothing, which looked not too old, maybe a couple of hours or so. What worried him most was that whatever she had in her lungs wasn't caused by the mine's toxic air, since it wouldn't be enough to have anyone cough up blood; it was an old wound, or condition that was left unnoticed. He couldn't believe that it was hidden from him, the medical records stated that she was in good condition. He offered the gauze back and turned his attention to the kit so he could pull out the mask with the balloon and unscrew the two components, clumsily so.

"Ma'am, we need to get out NOW. I cannot leave you with this, we have to evacuate immediately. Leave, I don't know, Nathaniel to take the lead, but YOU have to get out! Here, take the mask and let me carry your gear."

The medic was sure about what he had to do, but, he was unsure of what Esailia and Edward's intentions were. Just becoming aware of the sudden situation change, he took a look over his shoulders and spotted six or seven people dressed up in typical bandit outfits. Enraged, the dog barked at them.

"Ey! Which one of you funny guys shot me, huh? I swear I'll fucking punch you in the fucking throat!"
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For Adrian, the surrendering enemy pilot brought on a connection he rarely made. There are people in these things, he thought as he turned to look at his squadmates, Just like me. That’s weird. It was an obvious detail he would skip over, just to let himself feel a little better about his actions—and more recently, to ignore the fact that the other members of his squad weren’t on his admittedly tiny list of, ‘agreeable species.’ This had better not make me aim slower.

When Silver notified the squad, that they were about to move on, Adrian sighed and stared down at his auxiliary monitors. His role was never meant for the kind of close quarters combat that the mines forced him into, but any attempts at range would undoubtedly make his squad a prime target for friendly fire. He only had a magazine and a half’s worth of ammo left for his pistol, and his rifle would be relatively unwieldy indoors. Guess I’ll just make my shots count. “Well, lead on, Captain,” Adrian said over the radio as he assumed a ready position.
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**_Esailia's Group_** "It's nothing, Doctor! She's...eh...asthmatic! It's this dust and the air. Maybe something got into her lungs?" Edward was clearly scrambling to excuse his superior's coughing fit, and the redness that was bold on the white cotton ball. He was waving his arms and speaking in a rushed manner, his tone just short of desperation. All the while Esailia kept coughing, though she shook her head at Aidan, managing to cough out through the mask and her fit "I'm not aband-*Cough* Abandoning th-*Coughs* Mission, doct-" She stopped there as the fit worsened, and she fell to her knees, her vision blurring. Her lunged hurt, and her throat was raw. "See?! She won't abandon the mission! Do you want us to fail because you pulled our leader out?!" Edward was yelling at the good doctor, grabbing at his shoulder and praying Esailia would just get over the coughs like she always had. While Edward and Aidan yelled at each other, Nathanial had assumed command, calling out to the group of now surrendering bandits "Hands on your heads, knit your fingers together, kneel facing the wall, and cross your legs! If I so much as see any of you twitch or move from that position, I will open fire for the safety of this squad!" He turned and faced Mike "Keep them covered, find me a guide you feel is the weakest." He said before walking towards the bandits. He stopped beside Naida a moment, who had kept position just at the corner and was keeping the enemy covered "Watch the trio back there." He muttered, low enough that only she could hear him. "She's bad. Get Edward to help them out of the cave and keep him beside that doctor. I don't want her to die, but it won't help if she's discharged. Then get back to me. We can't keep all these guys covered while finishing the mission at the same time." Naida nodded and turned to head opposite Nathanial, who resumed his march forward to follow Mike towards the group...
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Outside of the mine, two loud blasts and a semi-sounding of the siren heralded the arrival of the _Parvan's Claw_ at the base of the gently rising hill the mine was set into the side of. The ramp at the bow of the land-ship slowly motored down, along with smaller ones from the sides. A recovery vehicle grumbled down the ramp, heading for the prostrate form of Kuraiko's GEAR. Alongside it, Irry's _Harlock_ kept pace, moving at a slow jog, a GEAR-scale hand-held shotgun held in both arms, and hardpoints tooled up with close-range firepower. Reaching the flattened area of the mine workings and the mouth to the only still-standing mineshaft, she briefly gave a casual salute to Ken, before the GEAR darted into the tunnel workings to back up Adrian and Silverwind. With a hissing crackle and pop, the voice of Rye Dellen, the female squirrel who acted as the _Claw's_ traffic controller burst into life over Ken's headphones. "Maxwell, we've got a transient sensor contact at the edge of our range. Magnetic Interference is cutting down our radar and sensor systems dramatically, and the area is geologically unstable, so we can't get firm seismic readings. We need an aerial reconnaissance, as it looks like another Landcruiser, and it's in the direction the hostile GEARs fled in." She paused, and the Captains' voice came on the channel, reassuring, firm and commanding. She spoke swiftly and clearly. "Ken, just to be clear - do not engage the bogey. We want a confirmation of ID, and clear pictures of the contact. As soon as you've made visual contact and you've gathered as much information as you can, return to the ship. Don't engage, break contact if you're fired upon. Understood? Good luck and happy hunting". In the mine itself, Blade squared up to the edge of the rough rocky archway leading into the next cavern. He had no more ammo for the rifle, and his miniguns were in the red part of their ammo counter. He still had mortar rounds, but the ceiling was too low for them to be effective. He was about to think on improvising, before another 'friendly' IFF tag showed in his rear quarter, and a standard late-model _Harlock_ in two-tone badlands camouflage. "Blade, Kelsea - I have more ammo for you both, if you're running low. Not to mention, I bought a party favour". She hefted the shotgun in her GEARs' metal hands, before reaching with one into storage compartments attached to the waist hardpoints and passing over magazines. Blade gratefully reloaded the autocannon rifle, and resumed his position stacked up on the door, but this time allowing Irry to take point with the GEAR-scale shotgun. "Ready," she called out. He clicked his mike in affirmative, and sent a simple 'stand ready' notice to Adrian. After he tapped the rear of Irry's machine, she wheeled around the corner and charged ahead, shotgun raised high. The second cavern was smaller, but the bandits had evidently held back their last weapons for here, and they were the last resort. A couple of 'hillbilly armoured' mining trucks, they had scavenged old GEAR weapons from the wastes and crudely mounted them to the dump-truck beds of the vehicles. Aiming them wildly, they fired, and the walls were stitched with 25mm pock-marks, before Irry's shotgun blasted one into scrap. Blade went right as she went straight on. A gutsy machine-gunner team were opening up on the GEARs, hammering them with medium-caliber rounds. From inside the cockpit, the machine resonated to the sound of hammering fire, and a couple of minor warnings flashed into the holographic interface. The assistant gunner raised a grenade launcher, and with a grimace, Blade gunned them both down with a burst from the miniguns. At the opposite side, a team in waiting rappelled down onto Adrian's GEAR and began setting about placing charges, while another bandit on a high ledge began to take careful shots at the _Hyper-Saber's_ head sensory arrays, or other vital locations - although, with the close range and the amount of movement in the cavern, it was no easy task. The biggest thing of note was the pre-fab blocky shapes forming a set of offices (no doubt converted into living space) in the rear corner of the room, seeming stretching into a hollowed out alcove big enough for it's roof and dimensions. Other than that, there were no further vehicles, and no more armed personnel to challenge their progress. The group of humbled bandits had laid their weapons down, and assumed the pose of captured personnel under Nathanials' comand with no complaints. A few peered interestedly at the discussion between the men and women of the group, but soon turned their eyes away at a glance in return, content to be out of the fighting for the meantime. The six of them were fairly similar in equipment, and between the men and women there was a reasonable range of ages and builds on display, as well as species. The most obvious candidate for 'weakest', however, was a young-looking and relatively slight in build pine marten. His clothes virtually hung off of his frame, and he looked the most startled and unsure of the group, glancing with a mix of awe and fear at Es's squad and the shape of the GEAR, two and a half times their size, backing them up.
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The charged discussion between Aidan, Esailia, and Edward was disregarded as soon as mike heard Esailia's voice. "well, 'least she 's talking...means she can breathe" he muttered to himself as he watched the mercs. moments later Edward climbed to near hysterics and mike had half a mind to chew out the engi, but it just wasn't his place. Right now he had a job to do, and that was to protect this squad from the big threats, while they took care of the little ones. about that time Nathaniel started to whip the now effective prisoners into line, the group turning their backs, and kneeling. At the mention of opening fire, the low *whirrrr* of prowlers miniguns spooling up crept through the cavern, punctuating that this was indeed no threat, before slowing to a stop. "Keep them covered, find me a guide you feel is the weakest." Nathaniel said, as prowler nodded an affirmative as mike looked closely at the group. the choice was pretty easy for mike, thank goodness. pointing with his free hand, mike pointed to the pine marten. "you, third from your left, the pine marten." mike growled through Prowler's speakers. "slowly stand, step back 6 paces, and turn towards the suit." he continued, watching the marten carefully. "relax, keep steady, and everything will go fine, just remember....slow." Mike coached the fidgety pine marten as he moved back. "three questions" he said as he turned around. "First, your name, second, can you guide CORRECTLY through the mine, and third, why in nine hells should trust you?" he asked, prowlers "eyes" watching him intently. "honesty will work MUCH better then evasion" he added, as the marten formed a response.
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Kensingon scanned the area below him upon the arrival of the arrival of the [i]Parvan's Claw[/i]. When it's sirens sounded the airman shot his gaze to the landcruiser, briefly looking over it's familiar image before returning to his duties in which by that time his eyes came across a friendly gear giving him a wave before it went into the mines. He wanted to get on comms and say a response, but something in the back of his head told him that wasn't wise since the situation was escalating rather quickly. Everything to him looked like he was going to be free of any action, until a order from the control tower came his way. > "Maxwell, we've got a transient sensor contact at the edge of our range. Magnetic Interference is cutting down our radar and sensor systems dramatically, and the area is geologically unstable, so we can't get firm seismic readings. We need an aerial reconnaissance, as it looks like another Landcruiser, and it's in the direction the hostile GEARs fled in... Ken, just to be clear - do not engage the bogey. We want a confirmation of ID, and clear pictures of the contact. As soon as you've made visual contact and you've gathered as much information as you can, return to the ship. Don't engage, break contact if you're fired upon. Understood? Good luck and happy hunting". Hearing the voice of the female operator brought the wolf to attention and he immediately looked around the cockpit for his helmet, adjusting his headset while he cleared his throat and responded to the lady. "Understood initiating passive reconnaissance. Should the others be informed or are they out of radio contact?" The airman replied, tugging on his his bandanna and jump suit collar after getting his helmet on. Once everything was set for him to move on the pilot grabbed the controls and pushed on, his eyes glancing between the camera feed and the view outside the windshield like a ping pong ball during a heated match, perhaps it was time he requested a co-pilot after this. That distraction though was pushed aside when the land cruiser came into view, Maxwell himself taking a good moment to raise altitude before he got on his comms again. "Update: It is a landcruiser but it seems to be heading the direction where the uhh hostiles were heading. I can't really get a good look but to me it looks like a private business one. A-" The airman was cut off by a siren going off in his dash board, a red text popping up and fading away right after the sirens stopped. The brief warning caught him by surprise, but he calmed down within the minute and assumed it was just a glitch in the system. "Sorry about that if it went into comms. Anyways I think you can refer to the camera feed of my helicopter if you are within range. Staying put and requesting to make radio contact with this unknown landcruiser."
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"Asthmatic or not, she needs to get out of here, Edward. If it's in the air here, it will do her no good to linger around." The doctor was undeterred and offered the mask to Esailia, now thinking that she'd might need a shot of epinephrine to loosen her airways up and help her breathe normally. The pain in his arm slowly changed its nature, hurting more and more like someone slammed a full-force blow with a heavy baseball bat and tore his muscles in the effort. Though the pain was excruciating, he could still dedicate part of his brain to his current task, albeit losing his patience. He did catch what the captain managed to mumble through her coughing, but, Aidan refused to listen; Edward only worsened the situation with his stressful demeanor, the doctor feeling his temper being pushed nearly over the edge. His last comment, together with gripping his shoulder, was the last drop. Aidan threw himself on his feet and shot the fox's arm away with his right palm and painted his finger at the tip of Edward's nose; his expression changed from a mildly-concerned frown to a full-blown, enraged snarl, baring his canine teeth baring from under his upper lip. "Stand down, corporal! I may not be your captain, but I am a lieutenant of this unit and if I catch you yelling at me, or trying to prevent me from doing my job, I'll rip that fucking arm off, shove it up your tailhole and make you eat it!" He yelled at him, displaying quite a show for the captives. "I don't know what the shit is going through that dense skull of yours, but I'm here to help last time I checked and if I don't pull captain Sprinstream out she'll-" Just then, the feline captain collapsed on the ground, her throat groaning, her diaphragm shuddering. Aidan turned around to see what the commotion was all about, only to identify the slightly convulsive body laying on the floor was Esailia's. He felt the same feeling all over again from roughly one hour ago, on Ken's chopper; doubt of success was a lingering thought, knowing that he may not be as efficient with the arm that has lost its functionality. In one second, he drew the steps of saving Es in his head: epineph shot, hyperextension of the head, check airways, use either OPA or ventilation balloon, extract patient; having a plan in his head helped him regain his wits and lose some of the panic trying to cut the rational component of his brain completely and started to move. The first thing he did, though, was to turn to Edward again and snap at him. "Superb! Now look what you've done! Don't just stand there, get here and give me a hand." He started to rummage through the kit again, looking for everything that he needed; he threw a one-shot syringe with a transparent liquid in it in Edward's lap while he frantically searched for the OPAs stowed in a compartment somewhere. The syringe itself looked nothing like a classically-shaped syringe, instead, it was a cylinder with a red end and a grey cap on the other, which would arm the injecting mechanism within the contraption "Take off the grey cap and shoot her in the thigh with the red tip, right there, in that spot and hold it for ten seconds. Don't touch the needle!" The dog then pulled out three curbed tubes with a flared end, each colored in a different hue. He rolled the female captain on her back and straightened her head with great effort, every time he would use his arm, or even at the smallest twitch, the tremendous pain would hit him again and freeze his brain and body in place. He took off his helmet and lowered his body down and concentrated on his right ear, trying to hear her breath, or at least, feel the air escaping her mouth brush up against the sensible fur around his pointy ear After he regained mobility, he took the longest of the tubes and compared its length to Esailia's distance from the mouth to the lower angle of her mandible, judging the oropharyngeal airway to be too long for her, so instead he picked the middle-sized one; with another considerable effort, he extended the cat's neck outwards by pushing down her forehead with the barely functional, hurting arm, while he guided the motion by holding two fingers under her chin. He used his left hand, which still had mobility in its fingers as none of the forearm muscle groups were affected by the wound, to pry open Esailia's mouth by pushing with his index and thumb against her upper and lower molar teeth to part them and open her mouth just enough to fit in the OPA; he pushed in the tube with the curvature facing her tongue, to make way for the canal to reach halfway down the throat, after which, he rotated the tube with a precise move of his good wrist and push it down again without forcing it in. He made sure the fox did his part correctly and leaned in once more to hear Esailia breathe some more, catching a small sign of improvement. Next, they had to get out the stretcher, but seeing the corporal's general reluctance, Aidan alone dragged the poor cat on it, using his boot to keep the stretcher from sliding along with her body. Once she was secured, strapped in and on wheels, Aidan urged the corporal to push the stretcher. "I'm sure your sister, Nathaniel and Michael can handle the situation accordingly. If you don't want your superior dead, I suggest you push her out of the cave before she bleeds her lungs out. Get a move on, corporal!" He then turned his attention to the trio they were about to leave behind. "I swear, if someone else gets hurt today, I will murder that one wiseguy. Stay sharp, I won't be available for a while." He told the remainder of the team. He could push the stretcher earlier that day with only one hand, but really, he wanted Edward to do it for him, so he could repair the mistake of talking down to a superior. Aidan felt bad for using his rank as a mean to shut down an argument, but with Esailia's condition, time was a precious resource. Having a bit of time to recollect the events of that day, he could feel exhaustion soak through his muscles and wear down his bones, feel his left arm still hurting like an absolute bitch and realize that it had been a difficult day. Not the worst, but a really tiresome day. Two pilots, a captain and himself got him in the process, one from the group went straight for the morgue. There would be a lot of paperwork ahead and he dreaded working out captain Spinstream's case; by now it was quite obvious she was hiding something and taught everyone else in her team to keep their mouths shut for her and like the good soldiers they are, they all remained silent and try to divert from the problem. It would have been a matter of time before her symptoms would aggravate and draw someone's attention; lucky for her, she caught the right person's attention. Somewhere half the way down the shaft, Aidan grabbed the stretched and brought it to a halt; he didn't communicate to colonel Blade about Esailia's situation just yet and he knew Edward was waiting for the worst to happen. The dog had to chose whether he would tell his superior or become another liability. He pointed his finger at Esailia's chest. "Take it off. The vest, I mean. Now. Under double." He kept uttering, urging the fox to do as he says. "Put the vest down, right over there." Once it was laying on the ground, with no warning, Aidan pulled out his standard issue handgun from its holster tied to his right thigh, flicked the safety switch on the grip and aimed the pistol loosely with a single hand, only to discharge a single bullet at it. Aidan's ears rang as the walls reverberated the sound with like a heavy punch straight into his eardrums and watched the empty shell rattle and roll on the floor; he picked up the evidence and stowed it in his pocket, then asked Edward to pick the vest up and hold it out for him to eyeball where the bullet would have hit if it were on her. He refused to shoot at the woman, as it would have been way too risky, but he still had to leave a nasty bruise, thus, he used the barrel of his PDW to slam it square into the woman's unprotected chest and as if he didn't abuse the poor woman's body, he promptly pulled the OPA out for enough time to force her jaw shut and bite her own tongue, drawing a bit more blood; he wiped some of it with his sleeve and slid the tube down her throat again. "You wouldn't believe me if I told you that this was for her good. You stick close to me and let no one check her, you understand? Keep your mouth shut and let me do the talking, you guard me and help me with my hand, but don't dare to wag your chin. Put her vest back on now, but don't strap it back together, leave it hanging." He then opened his commlink and addressed to his superior and then, the landcruiser. "Blade, I need to pull captain Spinstream out, she's been hit and knocked unconscious. I can't imagine how the situation's on your end, but don't shoot towards the entrance. Me and Ed are pulling her out now, over. Ken, do you read me? Watch for the mine entrance, friendlies coming out!" Aidan then switched channels. "Parvan's Claw, this is First Lieutenant Sykes, I'm pulling out a patient hit with a small caliber firearm; the bullet didn't go through, but she had her wind kicked out and lost consciousness, minor bleeding from a tongue bite and a gunshot bruise on her chest. Requesting transport to sick bay. Ove- no, wait, base, base! About the patient, uh, she-" Back at the sick bay, one of the technicians was pulling the tray out of the CT scanner and helped the patient up, lending a hand for him to get on his own feet. The ferret checked him up and down and used his body as best as he could to provide a fulcrum for the still-dizzy wolf and guided him outside; just after the door, a badger and with his nurse, a female gazelle, were receiving fresh news from the battlefield just outside the cruiser's walls. "-so, it would seem the female patient wishes to be seen only by the corpsman." "He is a doctor, sir." "With an EMT license; so, if he isn't a field medic, he is a field doctor, if that makes you happier. Ah, Aihara, here you are, already walking; I am honestly surprised by your swift evolution towards recovery, even if there were no life-threatening wounds. Still, I need to be sure if you didn't hit your head hard enough to rupture any important blood vessel in-" "CT and MRI scans are clean, sir." Interrupted the ferret, a feint smirk sketched at the corner of his lips. "Good." The badger replied, thinning his own lips while he frowned at the misbehaving runt. "Blood tests were very good too, actually. It would seem that you are quite alright, mister Aihara; now, if it weren't for my utmost respect towards colonel Blade, I'd keep you at least twenty-four hours on a bed here at the bay, but..." he then sighed and frowned, rubbing his eyelids "... given the tragic situation of today's operation, I am more than sure that you'd like to partake with the debrief. Thus, I will give you the green to go and do so, but, I'd much like you to move as little as possible and keep your head level, rest as much as you can and drink a lot of fluids, fluids that preferably do not contain any traces of alcohol. We'd like to check your head tomorrow too, so you're not done with us. As for the dizziness, well, I am sure some meclizine HCL would do the trick. I'm sure Maria here can take care of you. Now, off you go, we've all got work to do, there's more wounded to come." Said and done, the gazelle lead her patient to the examination room and had him sit on the bed while she searched for the box of the needed antihistamines, managing to find it using her intuition and knowledge of Major Reid's habits, the doctor badger. She prepared the tablet, calculating the dosage with Kuraiko's current state of vertigo, poured some cold water in a standard, white cup and popped the tablet into another one, then, offered them to the wolf. "That's it. In about ten minutes, you should feel like yourself again, but like the doctor said, try to not to move too much. Beer won't drown the pain and neither hitting the gym, so stay put. If you feel like it's coming back, come right back, okay?" She smiled to him, making sure she was a good nurse as she had always been. She had a rather comely visage, but most of her beauty was worn out by the horrors of death and mutilation, a dizzy man was quite a relief for her too. She had her hair tucked in a bun, her thorns neatly trimmed not to be too long and made sure her clinic clothing was tidy; she hated them as they would ruin her aesthetic body shape, but she respected her job too much not to sacrifice her looks for it. If she really wanted to look pretty, she would do it far away from a small, enclosed space that had too many hormonal and aggressive men on the hunt for a delicious catch.
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Kuraiko smiled and took the cup, popping the pill and taking a drink to wash it down, inwardly he was smiling. He recovered, that quick? It amazed even him, and that doctor...Seemed to have a kind, kind heart. It made him miss the corpsman, it made him miss everyone, it may not have been a VERY long time with them, but already they felt like a small family. He couldn't help but attach to such an odd group of soldiers, they reminded him of his real family, which made him a tad depressed, but also made him smile as he remembered his father, loyal to Landren 'till he died. Before he stood to leave, he looked to the gazelle and gave her the same smile he did to anyone he considered a friend. "Hey, tell the doc I said thanks, and that I apologize for making everyone worry so much. I promise, I'll try not to end up like this again." with that said, he left the room. Off to pass the time till Blade returned. After finishing his words to the gazelle, he decided he would go for a long walk, just to regain his legs. He needed to be ready for the next operation, and be steady-footed for the debrief. So he went for a walk to get his legs back, mostly on the outer areas of the Claw, where he could feel the air around him. A few deep breaths would do wonders, he thought. After a few minutes he ended up on one of the outer catwalks on the Claw, as most of the giant Landcruiser was bustling with life and the hard work of her crew. He loved it, loved the synchronicity of the men and women aboard, the smooth communication, and the beautiful results of their labor. The more he admired it all, the more proud he was to have joined the LDF, and the more he realized, this is where he belongs. No matter what.
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At Mike's command, the Pine Marten slowly and nervously followed his directions. He didn't show any signs of resistance, just obvious ones of fear. For the rest of Esailia's squad, outside of the protective and enclosing shell of the [i]Prowler[/i], the young mans' fear was obvious in his scent as much as his posture. As Mike asked him questions, he wrung his hands as he answered. "M-my name is Jed Whitefall, s-sir. I know the mine well, and I can get you to the cavern easily. A-and trusting me? I... just want to get out of here and go home. My mother and sister are there. It was my big brother and my Dad who made me come". He hung his head, and his ears went flat. "I just want to go home," he repeated quietly. The rest of the prisoners remained subdued. None of them talked, moving only to cough or otherwise shift their weight around, and were in no way showing signs of making a break for it or of resistance. As sounds from the GEARs of Blades' group in the cavern echoed back through the tunnels, they looked slightly alarmed and glanced to the rest of the fireteam out of natural curiosity, but otherwise made no threatening movements of any kind. At Ken's contact, the radio - still dogged by static from the local magnetic field interference hissed and popped a reply. "Roger, Maxwell. Just hail them for an ID check. Visual looks okay; no signs of anything untoward about the vessel, it looks like a standard civilian [i]Clayton[/i]-class light transport. No signs of any weapons either, or any unusual sensor systems. We can't get in contact with the rest of the Roughriders at this time, too much interference from the mine. Besides, there's nothing they can do. RTB once you have the radio contact, over" As Aidan and Edward wheeled Esailia on the stretcher towards the mine entrance, the shapes of a security team from the [i]Claw[/i] came into view. Clearly distinct from the shapes of the bandits by their helmets and combat gear, they froze for a moment upon seeing the pair with the stretcher, and then relaxed as their visors showed IFF tags. "This way," called the leader of the fireteam. "We'll escort you out. The [i]Claw[/i] has taken up position outside". Seeing the bullet wound Aidan was sporting, the team leader; a female rough collie and head of the land-ships' security team, directed one of her men to assist the wounded medic as he moved on. "Any more in there?" she asked Edward, keeping pace. "We've got the outside secured. I can send my squad deeper into the mine if the rest of your team needs support". In the main cavern, the hostiles were at the end of their rope. The two trucks were piles of smoking wreckage. The machine-gun team had surrendered after being mostly turned into chunky paste. However, the near-suicidal anti-GEAR troops had yet to be dealt with. Assailing Adrians' GEAR, they clambered onto the machine and placed charges, after the sniper managed to shoot out the machines' optical sensors with high-powered ammunition, moments before Irry hosed her with a burst of minigun fire. One set of charges detonated, before Blade and Irry both managed to knock the rest off of their comrades' machine. A second set detonated in close proximity, but were not, thankfully, close enough to cause serious structural damage. No further rounds came their way, and everything was still, at last, for more than a handful of moments. A thermal imaging scan of the cabin built into the corner revealed there were people inside, and Blade hit the loudspeakers on the [i]Harlock[/i] as he waved Irry and Adrian to take up cover positions. "You, in the cabin - we have three GEARs covering the structure, and infantry inbound. You are surrounded and outgunned, with no further allies or support. Surrender immediately." There was a moments silence, and Blades' comm channel sounded with the badly broken-up message from Aiden, the interference still doing it's best to hinder the operation. "Roger. We've got things pretty much secure here, no further signs of hostiles, and the last few are penned up in a mining office. Get the captain to the sickbay, we'll take care of this". Switching channels, he got through to the fireteam. He wasn't sure who'd take over from Sprinstream, but he had no doubt they'd do their part. That was why he'd asked for them in the first place. "Fireteam, this is Blade. We've got a building that needs breaching and clearing, reading four poss tangoes inside. The rest of the cavern is secured, and friendlies are moving in. What's your situation, over?"
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