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Current acquire raifu, defend waifu
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At this point I don't even care where I end up. I just want to do something productive, bloody hell.
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I still remember four...
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"One."

The shaped charge practically vaporized the plywood the insurgents had used to barricade the window. Even though the blast had been directed inwards, and Zhenya kept himself well to the right of the window, he could still feel the heat seeping through his clothes and slightly warming his skin. Regardless, he jumped in through the window almost immediately after the blast, wanting to exploit the moment of shock and confusion among his enemies for all it's worth. His first target - a particularly well-equipped insurgent in that he had a plate carrier on - went down without much trouble, thanks to the almost ridiculously high rate of fire from his AN-94. One split-second squeeze of the trigger and already he was down six rounds.

Zhenya released himself from the rope and moved deeper into the room, giving space for Neil to follow in behind him. Another insurgent popped up from behind a table, no doubt feeling rather clever for 'ambushing' the squad. However, before he even had a chance to curl his finger around the trigger, Zhenya opened fire on him, letting off a quick burst which punched clean through the wooden table and into the hostile behind it. More men came in through the door, armed with shotguns, but it was evident that they had no idea what they were up against. They came through as a group, squeezing through the doorway, rather than attempting any sort of proper room-clearing drill. The squad's firepower turned them into corpses in no time at all.

Taking a brief moment to reload his rifle, Zhenya took a look around the room. They had to have entered through the armory, and that was, in a way, a blessing despite not having found what they came for. The Russian walked over to one of the stacks of weapons and took out a grenade from one of his pouches. He attached a piece of string to the pin, then tied the other end to one of the rifles. Carefully, he placed the grenade inside the pile of weapons so that it would be hidden from view. "A surprise for anyone thinking of arming themselves," Zhenya said with a grin that was perhaps more malicious than intended. He walked away from the pile, stopping by a crate of grenades. Casually, he pocketed one of the grenades to replace the one he had used for his little trap.

Zhenya moved to the door indicated by the captain, waiting for Neil to take up position opposite him. "Do not go in before me," The Russian said sternly and placed the charge on the door. Before pulling the cord, he knocked three times on the door and was rewarded by the sounds of people talking on the other side. "Blasting," Zhenya reported, pulled the cord and looked away to shield his eyes from any flying debris. Five seconds later, the charge detonated, destroying the door, and judging by the yells and screams, a few hostile targets along with it. Not satisfied, Zhenya took out a grenade, primed it and threw it through the door way.

"Go!" Zhenya shouted just as the grenade detonated, rushing through the doorway and firing off several rounds down the left side of the corridor, leaving the right for Neil to cover. Once the dust settled, a gruesome sight greeted them. The hostiles that had been killed by the breaching charge were practically blown to pieces, and the grenade had taken care of the rest. Those that were not shredded by the ball-bearings had died from the concussive blast wave magnified by the confined space of the corridor.

Worst still, there were several doors on both sides of the corridor. "Captain, we have at least ten rooms down this corridor. It will take some time for us to check all of them individually." He reported.

Almost at the same time, Medved came back into contact with the squad. "Medved here. Just got into position, encountered unexpected resistance, but took care of them. Take caution, a squad of at least ten hostiles were making their way up the stairs towards your position just as we arrived on scene. Setting up defensive positions now."
Well, I'll wait for a bit longer before putting up a post or anything, just in case.
Argh, didn't see that. ><'' Anyway, I was waiting to see if the others in the engine room are still in on this. Are they?
I'm still here, but Connor's still stuck in the engine room.

Also, that GIF made me laugh, and I am not okay with that.
Sorry for the ridiculous delay. Standing by to stand by is not fun. D:
It felt strange to Zhenya, that as he stepped out of the rover in his battle kit and rifle in hand, he did not feel even a twinge of hesitation or discomfort. Needless to say, this was perhaps one of the strangest things he had ever done - wearing full combat kit with a full-sized rifle in a densely-populated city? Not even the SVR or GRU would be willing to do that, and that was proven by Medved's hushed words through his earpiece. "I have to say, Lima, you all are not very subtle." Medved-One said, with no small amount of amusement in his voice. "We have parked somewhere quiet and secluded. Going silent. We will inform you when we are ready."

Zhenya followed behind his team as they entered the building, breaching the door as he was ordered. Rather than going with the usual 'foot-to-the-lock' method, he decided that, just this once, he would give whoever that was on the other side a shock. He took a few steps back from the door, then ran straight into it, smashing it clean off it's hinges by his weight alone. The captain finished off the few people that were in the room with the efficiency that Zhenya had grown used to. "Leave us some next time," The Russian said, feigning boredom. Nonetheless, he took the brief moment of peace to take a look around the room.

There was not much to see, save for the radio blasting out Islamic music that sounded a lot more like prayers to him. Zhenya followed the team into the lift and clambered through the emergency exit after Scott. The Russian had guessed the plan the moment the Captain pushed the panel open, and he did not like what he was going to do one bit. It was very likely that Zhenya had the heaviest kit out of everyone on the team, and scaling up three floors using only the lift cables which were no doubt going to be oily. With a sigh, gave a prayer to a God he had long since stopped worshipping, and began the slow climb.

It was no surprise to Zhenya that he was the last to get onto the roof, a good couple of seconds after the person in front of me, and though Zhenya did not want to admit it, he felt pretty winded by the climb. That was the last time he would use body armour for such a mission; next time, he would get his hands on a nice, good plate carrier. Of course, that was assuming there would be a next time. "All up, Captain." He reported and moved to the edge of the roof, beside Scott. He prepared his rope for the rappel ahead of them, and looked to the Captain. "Medved will report when they are in position. They should not be long now."
^wut

Anyway, posted.
Engine Room

Connor, still caught up in the heat of the moment, did not even notice the creature's disappearance until he felt the sudden lack of anything under his hand. His bayonet, which had been buried hilt-deep in the creature just a moment ago, was now just held in front of him, the blade devoid of any blood and the only sign that it had been used in combat being the scratches marring the blade's surface. Once his mind caught up with the situation, Connor staggered back, dropping his weapon. The room still looked the same, but there was no creature, not even the corpse Connor had been expecting to see.

Looking around him, Connor felt his breath catch in his throat and his head spin. The Oriental, Suichiro, looked dead - Connor did not even need to check, he had seen the same vacant look and lifeless eyes before, when he had the misfortune of having to pull the bloated bodies of drowned sailors from the beaches. The other girl, Samira was hidden behind a boiler, with only her leg visible. Connor did not fancy the chances of her being still alive, but he maintained hope.

Above all, however, only one thought went through his mind. Had there really been a creature? There was nothing to tell him that the thing he had just fought ever existed. Could it be that it had all just been a figment of his imagination and that in fact he had just slaughtered those who were trapped in the room with him in a fit of panic? The thought of it was just too much for him to bear and, for the first time in a very, very long time, he doubled over and vomited.

Fucking shite, He thought miserably to himself as he stood back up and wiped his mouth clean with his sleeve. Taking in a deep breath, he took a few uncertain steps towards the still form of Risa. There was only one way to find out if he had indeed killed all these people, and that was to see if the girl was dead with a stab wound through the abdomen. Connor felt his heart race as he dreaded what he was to find, but he steeled himself and pushed on. Much to his relief, as little as it was, the girl was not dead, but unconscious, and her wounds were not at all consistent with the killing blow he had dealt to the creature.

"Come on," Connor muttered as he pulled the girl away from the boiler. He was no physician, but he could tell that she was just barely alive. She was going to need help quick, and Connor was not at all a person who could provide it.

He walked over to the horn and spoke into it again, this time his voice tired and weary. "Engine room again," He began and took in a deep breath to conceal his fear. "Whatever was hammering us is gone, but we have one dead, one possibly dead and another going to be dead if we don't get help soon."
Sorry for my absence. I failed my driving course, so I was preparing for a transfer to infantry. Will get a post up by the weekend, latest.
Sorry for my absence. Life's been pretty hectic; gotta pass the army driving test or I'll be transferred to infantry.
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