Skybound! : The Setup
Fireteam Icarus
@LadyAmber
"We have this." Skye replied to Sam's comment, pulling out a vial, knowing the question would come.
"We found this in Nagoya, and scaled it up. The actual toxin itself is actually quite weak when in concentrate to react out, so some of this with concentration, and Sol Hestia dissipates quick. We just need to make sure it hits the tanks, and then it should be deactivated. Makes it harmless, basically kills off the chirality quickly and makes it react fully into a relatively weak drug. Of course, you spread that over a wide area.....bit harder." Skye elaborated, knowing that it was probably worth keeping in mind earlier on.
"Each one of you gets a couple of vials. Creates contingency....just in case shit really goes south." Skye added, the green-coloured stuff tiny, but enough to counteract. Not much of course. With that, Skye put her hands on the desk, the redhead leaning in. She had a lick of confidence on her, but there was still a line of concern that even for Skye was coming through more than maybe some of the team remembered. The stakes were high, and there was a feeling that this was personal for Skye.
She felt it in her heart, the biometrics were indeed something she could blast by, but had no uncertain doubt that Rose knew they were coming. It was inevitable, and the fight they would have would be intense. If done right, if the repeater was jammed first, then it would be very hard for Rose to pull herself back. She'd be forced into dilemmas, choices. She could only be in one place, right? Or at least, it would slow her down before she rolled it back. If they could at least turn it back to one version, that would be more than enough. But shit, this wasn't gonna be easy.
"Don't underestimate what we're up against. Me, Athena and Oliver will keep on the push, Sam, clean up traps and keep us rolling past any locks or doors, Purna, you have the exterior to provide a flank with your grapple and....well, you do you." Skye added, Purna chuckling, nodding with glee. She got him! Well, somewhat.
Iceberg Ahoy! : The Setup
Fireteam Viking
@Starlance
Tahlia heard Enri's comment and shrugged, surprised, yet not entirely unaware of the comment.
"Well, first time hearing that. Rolling with a set of highly dangerous mercs.....means you must have some skills with a computer. If it all works, it won't come to you firing bullets. Artemis have a lot of tech to play with that you can use to mess up their day. And somehow....I get the feeling you want to have a rummage, don't ya?" Her bushlander accent came out, to the point, unglossed but infering exactly what she had to.
"Jamie will clear the road forward. I'm sure he'll appreciate any help he can get. And there is the small matter of a fuckton of munitions that are gonna come in. I am sure someone of your calibre will enjoy the toys we have here." She bridged, her colourful prose still bringing a chuckle to the Kiwi, somehow in shock that they were along. But, she had the keys to that receiver, and well, how Rose's neural network had worked, from the very brief time inside that server in Nagoya.
The Planet Saver: The Setup
Fireteam Poseidon
The questions were diverse, but similar to Icarus's, dealing with the toxin was top of the list. Adam presented the same neutralising agent, and gave some better responses to Chuck's, and Ebrima's queries.
"We have reason to believe there's no way they can spread the toxin out to individual pontoons, without dissipating effect. They need it concentrate in a central point, before release. If they're doing it right, it's within a main store here, at the heart of the facility, on the third storey in a vat. Saves accidental exposure, given they don't want to accidentally just dump it in the sea and minimise the delivery of the payload. It would still kill millions, but nowhere near compared to being turned to spray." Adam started, bringing in the wider map.
"As soon as we dump the counteragent, we can get aerial support with relatively little risk. We need to save heavy fire from the central platform, so as not to destabilise it and kill us while we clear it. But we can eliminate armed boats and other assets on play, as well as the other supporting elements. It will give us a turning tide, as we expect enemy presence to be heavy once we get into the belly of the beast. Retreating is the only other option we have once the job is done- but any intel we find on the release mechanism and anything we can destroy, will make sure in case there's any more of it stored elsewhere cannot be deployed. So we will need to give as good as we get." Adam replied, knowing it wasn't ideal, himself he didn't like the idea of fire support- but then again, it would be hard to get in any other vein. More Special Forces troops, like SEALs or SBS would just clog the place and create more bodies in the way. A hidden hand from elsewhere would be good enough, and would at least level the vertical playing field a little.
Taking it in, he awaited any further questions, but expected that soon enough, they would be up and moving.
Skye Rosalind Lyons
Adam Stanislaw Kajtanowicz
Athena Anna Kanataario
Purna Chai Gurung
0300 Local Time
Armoury, Camp Hannula, Finland
All That Is Not Saved Will Be Lost
With Athena returning, she checked over her weaponry, finding places to holster it, the mouse-like Purna coming over and standing teeny by her titanic side, the two as opposite as they could ever be. If Athena, wrapped up in her tight armour, the kevlar suit almost flush to her assets and covering her from neck to toe seemed like she was perhaps even vaguely comparable to Purna's skintight gear in spite of the fact it must have still weighed a good 50kg on her, the fact it looked like the Nepali was half the height of her was a statement alone.
A strange pair, to say the least.
"You seriously need to take up my offer after all of this. I know you said you'd think about it....but seriously, you kicked some ass back in Marrakesh. Like a hidden hand." Athena said, looking down, Purna tsking, shrugging.
"I'm more of a one man band. Prefer the shadows. The quiet life, contract work. I'm here as a favour to a friend." Purna's response came back cold, considered even.
"Well, you deserve more. I know your story, Purna. You could help a lot of family with it. Stability isn't such a bad thing." Athena came back, this being a conversation that had clearly gone on somewhere before. Even if now was a bad time, Athena still had her business to do.
Purna shrugged, looking across to Skye, Adam, the others setting up weaponry, and then back up to her, craning his neck. The Nepali had a very blank look, almost as if by intent. If Athena's face was one of fame, Purna's was one of being a ghost, a shadow, another mere blend that could disappear into many different places. A Nepalese complexion helped with being a grey man in an awful lot of parts of the world, dark skinned enough for almost all of Asia, Africa, even South America. It made him dissolve, even more so than Skye did. So the offer was one to think on, but well, he knew how these things were.
"I could. But I do enough. See, Athena, I never think what it's like to be an elephant. A top dog. Ruling your jungle like you have no interruptions. You, your sister, your brother....unstoppable, always in public view. Yet I never want it. Do you ever think about the quiet life?" Purna queried, perhaps as if he was about to dig at something.
Athena snorted, chuckling.
"Nah....not really. Someone's gotta do it. And anyway, Freya won't admit it but she likes quiet. Jamie a lot more. I mean....a certain something like that, it opens doors you may not think about. Like being able to take things you like the look of." Athena hinted, Purna's face turning sour, as Athena shrugged, continuing.
"Worst kept secret here, for someone so good at them, I can tell. Look at him. He's telling Chuck about it. And you know what I think. I could just walk over there. You say you don't understand me. Power is power, Purna. Reason you haven't slit his throat is because you know you wouldn't survive it. He knows if I went over, I could snap him in two, or that knife ends up in Assam, tomorrow. I like taking what I want. Hard to say no to that way. Shocked you haven't already. That's why having a bit of a deal about you matters." Athena giggled, knowing if that wasn't a convincer, then maybe it was.
"He's earned it. Weirdly." Purna's voice coldly replied. She turned to face him, Purna's response eliciting an eyebrow raise.
"I mean....how many people do you think hate him here? Raphael's old team pulled him in. Enri, he might have left her to die, by accident, who knows. Me, he killed my friends. And Skye Lyons had to pick him out of a hat as the scariest merc that side of the Meridian. The stories aren't fake. Or he'd probably be someone we'd have to kill too. Took the chess piece off the board before we killed him...same goes for Chuck, same for a lot of people. Shit. I never like to think about odds, but one on one, in a cell, I'd never rule him out with you." Purna sighed, shrugging.
"But even I can't deny. There are the monsters you know, and the ones you don't. Guess it means we play the same game. Operatives like us, deal with the dirt, mud and grime of the world. So does Skye. In a position like yours....easy to take what you like without restraint when you get given it all. An entire firm. When you have nothing, you learn to respect the value of things. Even things that are priceless. It's not as simple as honour all the time. So....me and him, we have more in common than we'd admit. Perhaps I would do the same to him. Still might. And perhaps we all work together better because of it. At the end of it all, that's all that is left." Purna replied, Athena's face almost a scowl, as Purna sighed before she replied.
"I won't say no to contract work, because I know you need me. I can tell you always get what you want. A compromise after this is done. But only that. Then let's see." Purna replied, and with it, left Athena, leaving no words. For the woman that always got she wanted, that was not exactly everything.
"You really drive a hard bargain!" Athena replied, sighing, looking across at Oliver.
@Jamesyco
Walking over back towards him, where he was getting geared, the blonde giantess took in the isolated merc.
"You always talk to yourself?" Athena asked Oliver, going through all his bits, the wreck of his old suit replaced by a tactical arrangement of what they had now.
"Not bad at all." Athena commented, looking back across at the rest of the team, then back at Oliver.
"So, I have this insaaaaane idea right..... considering the world might end, we might all die, you know.....I would want to take you out somewhere after. Like, something really nice. And I know, it's not a girl's place to ask.....but, ah, fuck it." Athena's brain seemed to be on pivot, and no doubt, he was going to be a bit sidewinded by that.
But, perhaps Purna's words had rang true.
"A lot of guys probably struggle because they see this girl and think they can't handle her but.....but I wanted to tell you it's fine. And just that I was thinking about you a lot back in Marrakesh." Athena commented, knowing how insane it must have been coming from her. Yet, despite the endless thirst on the internet, on base, in a lot of places, she wanted to say it. And she saw it in him. Perhaps even the fact he WAS hard to get, made it all the more of a moment. His blank expression made Athena sigh.
"Look uhhh.....I know this is weird. I know I'm a bit much. But, just saying. Offer's there. And uhh.....I think you're kinda hot. Maybe it's the Viking in you? I don't know. But still. Sorry. I know, we have a job to do but if we're genuinely gonna die, I'm not doing it without telling you. Live in the moment and all that yeah?" Athena said, almost chirping at this point, because man, was
End of the world? Sure, but she was teasing away.
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In the interim, Skye had a moment of quiet with Tahlia to share, checking the wingpack now attached to her back over, as well as the rifle, coiled onto her side, the tactical helmet on her head again, as well as the plate carrier and thermal suit now on. She was proud of Tahlia for getting back into business, perhaps making it seem more seamless than even last time. The legs were really doing their business for her, and Skye was proud. Even at the end of the world, it felt like something.
"You ready for this?" Skye asked, Tahlia's response perhaps sharpened back.
"Good as ever. You know, I don't get it....you survive all that shit, only to go straight back out? You know, you don't have to put yourself at risk....considering what she's done. All this. I know you'll never listen, and duty and that. But I guess...."
"You lead by example, Tahlia. You know that better than anyone. Same thing. I risked a lot for what this was."
"And when does it stop?"
"It stops when the bitch is dead." Skye commented, Purna walking over, chuckling too, in addition to Tahlia's response. Not exactly wrong!
"Nah, she never fucking stops. Too much Highlander in her!" Purna commented, looking to Skye, making the observation, chuckling as the topic changed.
"So, you got any idea where we'll see Rose? She has to be in one of the three places. Maybe not at once, but we're not all attacking simultaneously." Purna asked, Skye shrugging, looking to Tahlia, then back to the short, well-shaven Gurkha.
"You're talking to me as if I'm an expert on myself. I imagine she'll be there. Just be fucking careful, you two. I know you probably saw the notes. She really doesn't mess around." Skye retorted, adjusting her gloves, as well as her tactical helm, the one on which the oxygen system was currently cradled on top of.
"Point taken. Still doesn't make sense. With everything we know, it seems like science fiction. And to do it 30 years ago...." Purna commented, Skye running a finger along Purna's arm for a moment, looking at that.
"They said the same about that optical cloak. And Ban's arms. And Freya's coil. The cutting edge isn't on show." Skye chuckled, knowing Purna would get where she was coming from, as he finished up setting his own mags, Tahlia equipping much her own on her lightweight plate carrier.
"Fair point. Still can't believe we got to this. And how fucking insane she is.....I know why, but this took Artemis to another level. Not one I get." Tahlia replied, Purna shrugging.
"Morality is relative. You ever heard it argued that the world would be a better place with fewer people? There's 50 degree heatwaves at home, all sorts of crises in the world, and it's going to get worse. Doesn't mean you should end the world over it.....but a small tweak of character, more people are like Rose than we admit. Accept that we should all die, rather than do something about it. What is it they say. Easier to see the end of the world than the end of capital, and our economies?" Purna commented, Skye nodding.
"Aye, easily done to give up. But there's humanity in us. Sure, we could do more I suppose. Kill all the rich and first dagger's going through Freya's heart. But that doesn't achieve much. Just a lot of dirt and blood. Better to do something with it. Suppose destroying a geoengineering platform and a high altitude blimp's the only way we're gonna stop more, ey? Then maybe, we can put some pieces back together. Or at least, some smarter people than us might." Skye chuckled, her dry humour coming back, as Adam walked on over, looking across to Skye, a firm look in his eyes.
"Your team good to go, Skye?" Adam asked, the Scot nodding.
"Good as we'll be. Yours?" She replied, the Pole looking over his shoulder, his exo, silenced LMG and usual tools of the trade indicating so.
"Around the same. If this is it, I just.....I wanted to apologise. Bad time for it. But the last one we may have." Adam blustered, as Skye shrugged, looking on. He seemed confident, but anyone had to be to talk to Skye Lyons on her level.
"They were good times. Stop being so fucking awkward about it, Adam. Get on with it. It happened, and we'll have to remember that it did. Just don't fuck up, yeah?" Skye grinned, as Adam nodded, his demeanour cracking.
"You too." Adam put out a hand, and Skye shook it, a grin on both their faces, as they turned away, and with it, got last checks ready with their respective teams. With his helmet visor left open, Adam looked across to Ban, and his cutting edge augments, to Freya and Chuck, the two heavies providing them with some well needed muscle, to Ebrima, a member of the team that was proving themselves fast. He hoped it would be enough for where they were going. The look on Ban's face was one of exhaustion, and whilst he was an old member of the team, Skye had introduced Ban well enough that he was comfortable to work with him. Perhaps he was not so familiar with the sea, but he'd do enough. And on the platform, in the tight, claustrophobic spaces, he needed someone who could fight.
"We all good to go?"
@BigPapaBelial
Part Six: Iceberg Ahoy!
Fireteam Viking
0600 Local Time
The A400 was a packed place.
First stop? Viking needed a drop from the A400, and the crew sat in the rear of the plane were first out of the airborne Uber, via the
large, tactical hovercraft sitting there with a vehicular parachute pack attached to the roof, a 20 millimetre autocannon and a Trophy System to boot. An Infantry Fighting Vehicle, the likes of which they'd fought in Marrakesh, but way less armoured and way, way faster. Oh, and it could float.
In the meantime, Icarus had the front of the plane, staring on at the other nutters about to go raid Greenland, as the plane dived below 1,000 feet, banking hard, at the hands of one of Blue Sword's other pilots. Vincent would have been a bit more courteous, this pilot was going for it, no fucks given to the occupants, given the fact that the airspace was exceptionally hot out here.
With a stern look, Tahlia looked to Javi and Raph, plate carriers, rifles readied, a nod to the ghillied up Kiwi.
"She all ready to go? Just pull the payload chute, and then hit the throttle to Waypoint Alpha, dump me, then you guys crack on to Waypoint Bravo and you guys go to the top of the mine area and get to work." Her question was simple, Javi's energy, despite the fact he was now leading them into a warzone, was returning infectious.
"Fuck yes! This is insane! On it, Tarly, get yourselves strapped in." Javi reacted, yelling out loud as the door began to open. With it, he bundled open a door, looking to Enri, nodding her in, as did Raph, sitting inside, and finally, Tahlia and Jamie, the latter known to the Kiwi as the team's shield when they were out there. They weren't doing much of the fighting- they had a flank to hit. The Kiwi, significantly smaller looked up at Jamie, the chilled out heavy taking up a lot of room, squishing Tahlia a bit.
"Shit. You better have your seatbelt on. I already don't have two legs, don't want to lose an arm. Chur." Tahlia half joked, setting her rifle out in a way not poking at anything, as Javi clambered into the driver's seat and put his phone ready.
Voodoo People started blasting inside the thing, the bassline hooked. Fuck. He know how to have this set.
"Did it have to be this fucking loud!?" Tahlia yelled, having to over the plane and the soundtrack, but Javi wasn't having any of it. He was in his own trance, already flicking switches, and remotely dialling in the static line bag attached to the hovercraft.
And with it, the circular parachute hooked up and fired on command, the security cables holding the hovercraft into the A400 to stop it from twitching, and then suddenly, the hovercraft was sent flying out of the back as the cables released, engines on full crank, the skirt and the entire thing inflating up with the deafening noise, albeit not as deafening as the sound of this. The A400 banked hard, and what was visible was something that took Tahlia's breath away, in the faded red colour of sunrise in a Greenlandic fjord.
Welcome to combined arms, full scale hellfire. The crystalline white mountains, the dark blue water strewn and littered with icebergs, a gigantic calving glacier at the end of the fjord, green meadows interspersed with grey rock and more importantly, a gigantic mine that was getting torn to absolute shreds on one bank of the fjord with the combined weight of full scale amphibious warfare. The huge explosion from an intercepted Tomahawk was broken by another actually finding market and detonating a large silo, and the sight of F35s, drones and amphibious assault craft, from Hagglunds to LAV-25s, were visible already in the sea alongside more traditional landing craft, taking fire but giving it back. Even a couple of AH-1Z and Wildcats were visible, ducking and weaving between icebergs and firing off missiles and rockets, popping over and under the radar detection, as the A400 certainly was.
It was a modern day D-Day in the other end of the world, to stop an end of the world. To the sound of The Prodigy and Pendulum.
"Vamos!" Javi yelled out, as the hovercraft oscillated under the circular parachute now above it, and the sea was getting close.
"Just fucking drive! Enri, 20 mil weapons station on the roof is yours to play with, Jamie, open a door if you want to help!" Tahlia called, as the splashdown hit, and Javi disconnected the canopy with another flick, flooring it between icebergs on the sea, and headed directly for the flank, away from where the main fighting was, but straight towards Solveig Mine.
(Javi and Raph are shared NPCs!)
Athena Anna Kanataario
Purna Chai Gurung
Skye Rosalind Lyons
Part Six: Skybound!
Somewhere 30,000 feet above Newfoundland, Canada
Fireteam Icarus
0630 Local Time
Dumping Viking had felt like a little lifetime ago, but it wasn't far to go from southern Greenland and clambering hard back to 30,0000 feet from about 1,000.
Skye felt the oxygen flow and the suits' insulation kick in providing lots of heat, and gave a thumbs up to Sam, sitting across from her, as well as Oliver, looking to Purna, who seemed quietly zoned in. Wingpacks, parachutes and all that attached, and the the team were ready to fly. Skye stood up and headed across to Purna, checking him over, and he repeated the same, silently. There was a palpitation in the air, a certain cobalt feeling that came with this.
Quite unlike the first time she'd jumped out of this A400, about two days ago.
Instead, it was a strange sensation that this was truly, utterly wild, Skye feeling the carbon-fibre composite wings protrude from her back, like a cape of plastic. Athena stared on into the distance, her enthusiastic and bottomless, restless self even finding a moment of zen before she went into overdrive. That moment was then ruined.
Someone was playing something through comms.
Athena looked around. This wasn't her prank.
Oh. Skye.
Kickstart My Heart.
"Really?" Purna asked, Skye shrugging. She was shithousing, even at such a time. Not that Athena cared, a massive grin visible behind her tinted visor, a full face item with the HUD and visor element, and an attached oxygen support system pumping hard into her lungs. Skye always liked her rock. A little more now, that being augmented with the door rattling open as the pilot punched it again, the dark turning to white light.
The cold was something else, and it rattled the plane with the door open as that now began to turn, Skye looking to the rest, chuckling. No fjords, just nothing but white and pink sky.
"Thought I'd get you in the mood! Remember, pick up the HUD, follow markers, and we'll make our way onto target." Skye stated, the red still on, but her walking out onto the ramp, taking a good look at the view beyond.
The dawn sky lit up with a pink, but most interestingly of all, the clouds, instead of being far below considering they were more than high enough for oxygen, carried on up almost all of the way as part of the thundercloud. Their target was through the side of a large piece of a storm cell, towering away as a cumulonimbus cloud, the very distant landmass below of Newfoundland and its various islands, as well as of course, the town of Dildo, very small, very far below a set of massive clouds that covered it all with a thick blanket far, far below. Perspective still, but a certain kind of beauty.
With it, Skye stood on the edge of the ramp, waiting for the red to turn green, looking inside. Athena and Purna followed, the moment fairly magical considering it all. It could be perhaps the last dawn they'd see, perhaps humanity if they fucked up.
The redhead took it all in, looking at the others assembled here. Purna had little to say, not that he would, but even he was impressed behind it all. This was a piece of kit he'd always wanted to try, but whatever resources Raven had mustered, they must have pulled it out of nowhere. A tool like this in his hands, now that would be something lethal.
"Once we get there, find a latch point at the bottom of the blimp. We'll work bottom to top, floor by floor, clearing whoever we find. Best case, Athena steals the thing, worst case, we get out, same way we came in." Skye barked out through comms, over the soundtrack, before giving a wry chuckle, seeing green flicker on inside the plane.
Skye even at the end of it perhaps had learned a lot from Xan, Sam, Freya, her friends, and perhaps the whole experience that had hit. She was tired, burnt out, seen all sorts of insane shit and well, wanted to remain stoic but instead, she felt like she knew there was only one such team that could get this done.
"Alright then, on me!" Skye yelled, and with a triumphant roar, made the short leap off the end of the platform, snapped to the side and hit the jets, and instead of falling, or even gliding, burnt off to the side of the cloud and hit throttle, the jets kicking in and the initial scream turning to a dull whine, as the lift kicked in and suddenly, Skye could bank hard, feeling the G-forces kick but this....holy shit, this did not get old! The team were skybound, and had a blimp to go intercept and take on. Athena and Purna ran after, and with a seamless drop, followed on line.
"Fuck yeah!" Athena yelled out, audibly screaming in everyone's comms, as she followed
"That got you awake!" Skye replied, looking over her shoulder, Athena barrelling over after a little wobble, a grin on her face of absolute childish glee. Purna not having any to return, in complete awe, but Athena was chatty as ever.
"You're telling me!" She yelled back, Skye nodding without showing it, turning the team slightly to the left, the awesome sight of the edge of the cloud, and the blimp somewhere on the other side of it truly, utterly magnificent.
If it wasn't so serious, this would be one hell of a way to see the sky.
Part Six: The Planet Saver
10 Nautical Miles west of La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain
Adam Stanislaw Kajtanowicz
Fireteam Poseidon
0700 Local Time
Meanwhile, outside of the A400's flight, the V38 Sioux, the jet-powered VTOL, the other prototype was now in the hands of Vincent Cisse, FFL pilot extraordinaire.
The ambiance was perhaps different in the VTOL, considering it all. Less rock or roaring rave, more Bonobo or Amon Tobin, a pulsating, yet understated ambiance. The job they had felt different. Maybe it wasn't killing the head of the hydra, but all its venom, all its poison, and the potential it had was here. This would be pivotal, in a way that felt dethatched, away, and much more a classic Raven op. A job that just needed doing, although the scale of the geoengineering scheme was going to be one hell of a thing to decimate.
The rain pelted yet was getting quieter by the moment, the clouds from sea spray and the Mid-Atlantic storm that was dying off still making the ride bumpy, but a good omen for hiding them coming in on the tails of that as it died off, bit by bit. It was leaving here, and headed south, as the team were.
Adam sat near Vincent, hearing the comms pluck up, the Senegalese having quite something to note.
"Boss man. Tell me. How do you find all of this....you know, I am still getting my head around Skye. All that crazy shit, non?"
"It's a job. I try not to think about it....lot of weight." Adam's reply was dry, not having the same level as Skye perhaps did, but well, appreciating Vincent. Who wanted a bit more.
"Well, mon dieu, please fucking make sure you stop this. Ma Senegal, it's close to here. If the rumours are true....merde, this is beyond bad."
"Make sure the fire support is good then. We'll let you know when it's clear to come through." Adam replied, Vincent nodding, looking over at Ebrima, further back.
"Ey, mec, you don't go being shit out there, eh? Africa depends on us. Whatever the French, Japanese, Israelis, whatever they say, that soil of ours dies too if you don't stop it." Vincent cackled, shrugging his shoulders as Adam looked probably as confused as Ebrima was. A crazy pilot, but a fucking good one.
Within a few minutes, he'd turned in hard, and altitude had been dumped with the stealth VTOL sinking it in. It was that time.
"Alright, rebreathers on everyone. The SDV sinks, we sink faster. Get after it, hold on, and then we power on to the platform." Adam added, looking across, the heavies setting up their own buoyancy aids, as he did himself, almost like an inflatable piece for when they needed to head back up. Ebrima and Ban would likely need the same. Due to the sealed helmet, Adam's rebreather connected to the CBRN system, as many of the others would have- and the suit being pretty much waterproof meant that it wouldn't fill up on the inside, or at least, it would piss out on the non-criticals.
As the VTOL's door opened, it sat so close to the sea that the waves almost crashed inside, Vincent expertly holding it on the margin. The dawn sat on the mostly clouded day creating an orange haze, with nothing but infinite ocean visible and the spray dying down. End of the storm. Somewhere 10 miles behind them lay the Spanish island of La Palma, but that was a long way back.
"Okay, go!" The comms yell was decisive, and well, their Senegalese man wanted them the fuck out.
Getting behind, Adam nodded to Freya and Chuck, and pushed on the SDV with a big concerted push. With it, the thing rolled along the floor, and off the ramp, skidding into the abyss and turbulent, almost violent black and blue sea, followed by Adam and team.
The water was cold, unrelentingly so, shoals of fish broken apart by the SDV and the VTOL's blasting of the ocean, but both faded away, as Adam took a hold of the side of the SDV, looking to the others.
"Ebrima, she's all yours. Works how the manual says it does. Prime VW Polo." Adam added through the increasingly garbled comms with a rare piece of wit, but pulled the hatch open for Ebrima, and clung onto the outside, as the others would. It would be a hell of a weight that it made ballast almost seem pointless, but well, one more thing to quickly adapt to. Adam was sure the driver of the team would be able to drive the underwater car, or at least would appreciate him working that one out. He was exacting, but well, he was getting to know them, trust them, even Ebrima's history was one that made more sense than before.
Perhaps it was less thunder, perhaps it was less shrieking through the sky, but this operation began with a gentle roll through the ocean waves to the offshore platform and underneath it, and the gigantic Amazon-warehouse sized oil rig slash biochemistry slash engineering platform that needed a fuckload of neurotoxin stopped.