[center][b][u][url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/847565]Shaun Dean[/url][/u][/b][/center] There's always a reason as to why a commander had not filled their troops with mission details. Shaun knew exactly what a few of them might be. Thus, he'd not asked what a couple of them have questioned. It wasn't necessary. He wasn't interested in becoming a leader nor was he there to show the others that he's on equal ground with the client. It wasn't the time to do so yet. He'd not proven anything to them. He'd not gained their trust. And neither have these bunch of contractors, despite of the stories he'd heard about them. So what gave them the right to clamor the one in-charge for this information. [i]Seriously? Insulted? From which hole in this world did you crawl out of, homey? Must have been all peaceful and colorful there..[/i] Dee, having grown up in a harsh and violent upbringing, thought with a frown, but said nothing. [i]Sometimes, knowing too much that you become blind to the obvious is more foolish than the one who rushes in with little details..[/i] When Sean laid it out in the open without the slightest of hesitation, Dee shook his head and sat back. This was exactly what he'd feared. The given information have caused HIS mission priority to change. From eliminating all enemy troops to causing as little damage to Fort Rust as possible while doing so. It'll mess up their judgement, restricting them from using their full potential. Dee inhaled another lungful of smoke, half worried that some of them might be affected, especially those who relied on their high firepower in the battlefield. He wasn't sure how deep under this thing would be and there's no guarantee it wouldn't be damaged once all hell broke loose. On top of that, the window and motive for a possible betrayal among them have just opened. He'd not trusted any of these men and he'd been on his guard -although it wasn't that obvious- but he'll have to take it a notch higher now. "If you'd paid more attention to this briefing from the very start, you'll see that all the answers have been laid out in the open.." Dee said without looking at anybody in particular. "Our client did say he's turning into a new leaf. That he no longer wants to be a bandit. And the Vulture have been holding back civilization.. He simply wanted to put an end to it," Dee then faced Sean. "My price for this job have not changed.. And I'm sure you'll need a team to use and run this thing," he gestured to the three-dimensional diagram. "..I'm willing to offer you my services as one of its crew member but that'll be at a different cost, which we could discuss on further after this mission.. Other than that, I've no more question nor do I require further clarification.."