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Bladesilver Wind said
ARGH YOUR STOP ARE POSTS, FINE WORRYING
“I’m here, Nawlin,” Adrian said with no small amount of disappointment, “The bad guys aren’t, split when the sky fell.” If the battle hadn’t made a mess of the field already, the artillery transformed it into a veritable moonscape. “Gonna have to report to the Captain. Where’s Kuraiko?” It took a moment of searching through the debris to find Kuraiko’s GEAR lying in idle position amidst the rubble of a small garage. Adrian sucked his teeth as he appraised the damage. “Turn my back for one second and the jackass gets himself shot,” he mumbled off comms as he turned to Mike. “No penetration, but it’s not the fall that kills you. What is that, two men down on our first mission? ‘Bandits.’” Just as he began to reach for the radio, Kuraiko’s downed GEAR began transmitting its pilot’s status.

Adrian sighed long and loud. “Dammit Aihara, is this really the time for a nap?” He toggled his radio to Silver’s channel, relieved not to have lost a pilot, but frustrated all the same. “This is Keel reporting from the mines. We discovered the bandit hangar. Contacted six enemy GEAR and downed four. If any of the wrecked pilots survived, they’re keeping their heads down. Two out of the six escaped under the cover of enemy artillery. Positions unknown. Aihara’s been hit and incapacitated by the shelling. He’s alright, but we need somebody to walk him home, ‘cause he isn’t going anywhere on his own. That’s all.”
I'll probably be posting after Shadowman. Adrian sort of became the leader of his fire team, hasn't he?
“Roger, danger close,” Adrian echoed to the team around him as he observed the field with his rifle peeked out of cover. Four for four and we have them surrounded. I’d better take Nawlin’s target, he needs to shoot at something closer to do any good. He had barely switched targets and taken a shot when Aidan let loose a barrage of rockets that arched their way into the field. “Friendly rockets, stand back!” he ordered, and spared a passing glance at the approaching ordnance before he pulled his rifle back into cover. The impact was nothing short of impressive and as the rockets exploded, the scattered metal and magazines from Adrian’s discarded containers began a much less visible, but equally potent chain reaction. Bits and pieces of 40mm and 20mm ammunition became heavy shrapnel that tore the heavy enemy GEAR to pieces, from the ground up, and shredded the left leg of another. As the encounter drew closer and closer to a visual conclusion, Adrian’s words gradually lost their kerning. “Confirmed det’nation on the heavy, he’s out! Three t’ go, keep workin’ ‘em.”

When Aidan retreated from the battle, Adrian quickly moved his GEAR over to take his departing teammate’s spot in the ring formation. “Sykes is breaking off. Nawlin, I’ll handle th’ sniper, you ‘n’ Kurai’ focus th’ normals—we’ll keep ‘em in our crossfire, got it?” From his new position, a clear shot across the field to the enemy sharpshooter, still reeling from the damage it had receive during its engagement with Nawlin and the area strike that had just passed, opened up before his eyes as he adjusted his rifle’s scope. “Get moving!” he called as he laid into the distant GEAR with his heavy rifle.
I guess I'm actually even worse with my time than I thought. I need more sticky notes.
Adrian, more impressed than surprised by the start of the ambush, followed Aidan’s lead. The bulk of his communication with his teammate relied on direct contact—not following along would be relatively faulty thinking. The urgency of the situation was recognizable, however, and Adrian was switched on.
“Tracers?” he groaned off radio as a bright streak ran across his field of view, “I’m not impressed anymore.” The feel of a bullet impact shook his gear and he felt the machine’s balance immediately shift to the right. “They hit the ballast,” he noted, “If they’re aiming down there, probably not the best idea to keep this on me.” He disengaged the auxiliary ammo box at his GEAR’s hip and threw it into the dusty distance, lid flapping open and scattering its contents across the field. He disengaged the now half empty water container and held it in his GEAR’s off hand.

Once the dust began to settle, Adrian picked out the shapes of the enemy GEAR. “Maybe that black wouldn’t stand out if we were in a wetter region,” he mumbled Three regulars, one marksman, one MG, one grappler. Newfangled civilian models with some good mods. Those pointy things are missiles, aren’t they? The L-68 planted its rifle in the ground, butt first as it held the water container out and back, and set to pivot on its skates. He opened radio communication. “Prowler, Blitzkrieg, confirmed six hostile—“ One of the GEAR took a shot in the side and immediately fell over— “Five GEAR on our position. This ain’t their first rodeo, over. Aim for the top left of frontal center mass. You can detonate their explosives prematurely, got that?” Soon as he identified movement in the opposition, the L-68 swung its arm forward and spun on its feet as it launched the container outward, directly into the enemy GEAR’s path forward. Upon completing his rotation, Adrian looked down to the utility monitor of his rifle’s scope and shot the container as the fast moving GEAR began to adjust its course. The container, under the bullet’s influence, rolled directly into the new path, caught on the SMG-toting GEAR’s legs, and sent it toppling to the ground in a fresh cloud of dust. He unloaded several shots into the grounded GEAR before he moved on to a new target.
I'll be posting soon...ish.
I followed the IC thread to see how it turned out, then after things dried up for a week, I came to check and here I am. Didn't really expect it, but if you're looking for replacements, I'll gladly throw my hat into the ring. I just have a couple other previous obligations to take care of, today, before I do so.
I did a stupid and went 24 hours on 3 hours of sleep and caught some kind of bug. It's making it kind of hard to think, so whatever I was going to do here, I'll have to delay it until I'm not paste on the wall.
There's no rush. I'll probably have something put together soon enough.
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