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He scanned the ripples until the bugs appeared--the challenge was figuring out where to shoot, with so many targets. As fast as they were coming, it turned out to be a bit useless that he got the rifle from Jackdaw--but he still used it, catching the bugs at the chinks in their joints and bringing them down as quick as he could, dropping one after another.
Omg that would be hilarious XD Poor dude just like, not like oblivious just complete not-know-how-to-respond
Remember that time I said I was gonna post that day and then posted like a week late?

BECAUSE I SURE DON'T WOW AM I AWESOME SURE NEVER HAVE POSTED LATE NOT ONCE NEVER NOPE
Edward could feel the itch--he was an addict, he knew it plenty well. Even walking to lunch, his mind skimmed over what he had to do, what classes were next, whether or not he could reasonably skip them ... not caring wasn't the same as being stupid, after all, and even if he just skirted by with low D's in most of his courses, he figured he'd be graduating at the end of the year, getting his diploma and ... well, he'd figure it out. He'd worked this hard to get through high school, after all, and he wasn't going to let his time just be wasted without anything to show for it, even if it was just a scrap of paper that made job hunting a little easier.

So he felt like getting high but damn if his next class wasn't a required credit he'd failed Freshman and then Sophomore years, so he guessed he'd just need to wait. In his way, he skirted the edge of the lunch room, a brown paper bag clutched tightly in his hand as he dropped into an empty table far off in a corner--or, as far off as one could get in a high school. Although he ate his sandwich in simple silence, he watched lazily. Didn't care for most of the people here--it was a blessing and a curse, as his brother's death had finally started to quiet down around him, most of the people who'd known him having graduated or moved on, and he'd gotten far more a reputation as a druggie and a slacker than he had as the pitiful left over from from a car wreck, so hardly any strangers still felt the need to swing by and tell him how sorry they were, how much of a shame it was what happened to his brother, how they're here and they care and where were they when he was fine, huh? What were they doing before Jason died? Granted, Edward was never a socialite, chances were he wanted about as much to do with all of them as they did with the dark-haired, quiet little introvert in the library, but if they weren't his friends before Jason died they had no business trying to be after. Like they could ever fill that hole anyway.

HIs eyes caught sight of the one girl who might catch his eye--not in a romantic or sexual sense, much as it sounded, but she was one of the only other druggies he knew, and such a pretty little thing, young and already starting to crack around the edges. She seemed busy, though, and they definitely weren't close enough to actually warrant going over and talking to her--but should she catch his eye, he'd toss his head back in a lazy nod, and return to what he was doing.
Six took the weapon, flipping the safety off and taking his aim. "I've been on 'go in stab the guy get out' missions since I happened--and I'm a little bit of a dumbass." A small crack at humour that failed in it's tracks--even under the mask he could barely muster a twitch of the lip. He knew it was foolish, and he should have taken the initiative to pack his own long rage weaponry before coming out, but like he said, he wasn't wired that way. He'd sniped before, yes, but usually with a weapon Hark had carried, and never on a team mission like this. He'd be thanking Jackdaw more thoroughly for her help here later on--but for now, he put his eye to the sight and scanned the scenery for anything in need of a hole through its head.
Six followed Jackdaw closely, going for the only weapon he had on him--the needle, which wouldn't be much good against something that wasn't there. He turned to Jack, and though it might have sounded dangerously close to giving orders to a girl who clearly wasn't wanting to take them, he spoke a quick, "I have sniper training." She could see he didn't have a gun on him; the request--offer?--was there plainly, waiting for her to confirm or deny.
Six had scurried in quickly when the gate opened, following behind Jackdaw like an obedient dog. Part of him was sick of himself this way, trailing along on a mission that had yet to make use of him past bodyguard for a crippled pilot and captain. But this was his life now, for the foreseeable future--all he could do was hope things would look up with Hark here.
Wouldn't another ship crash just like the first one did?
He earlier too went really quickly to just "butcher the marauders" and hasn't seemed to consider the idea that normal people in a dangerous and shocking situation can attack reflexively if approached by a dangerous looking group. He doesn't have to say he'll be killing civilians, the possibility is still there. And keep in mind Six doesn't know these people, he hasn't interacted with them before and this first mission has been a really stressful one. He doesn't have a baseline for Rennac yet to look at to say "oh he'd be plenty careful not to just kill innocents".
Six trailed along, sticking close to Jackdaw near the front of the group, staying silent. He rolled his eyes under the helmet at Rennac--for a techie he sure had a violent mind. Damn, Six was a trained assassin and not even he was so bloodthirsty. Six was observant, he'd caught the man's scorn after they landed, he could tell the canine didn't like their arguing before--and yet he talked so quickly about the slaughter of potential innocents without batting an eye, still expecting their trust? Just another instance of wishing his partner was with him--he didn't know how anyone could feel safe here without allies, no wonder the feline was so eager to get away from the lot.

They got to the wall, and Six turned to Jack, figuring if there was any time to offer up his expendable self, it was now: "I could go in, check for Taerys, report back? Boost me up over it, I can land silently."
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