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Feb 19 2013, 04:17 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,396 |
Please see the OOC thread for more info about this game.
Also check out the Setup thread which has a little bit of RP and is kindof a prologue. ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- The van clatters and bumps along the road up into the mountains. The road narrows in places, and takes wild hairpin turns as it goes steadily upward. The signage along the road is mostly in spanish, but some are in english as well. As the road enters a pass through the mountains, you see that ahead is a large border facility. Judging by traffic, this is a major land route from Aztlan into Bogotá. The border facility is manned by Aztech military police, who inspect vehicles and persons going in or out of the Bogotá Free Zone. Artemis has taken care of the paperwork, and you each have an electronic - as well as physical - copy of a visa permitting you to travel between Aztlan and Bogotá. It is a Class 12A visa, meaning that you are permitted to carry weaponry into Bogotá. After waiting in a traffic line for some time, a group of efficient and professional Azltan military police unload the van and quickly catalog its contents. Each of you are instructed to register a declaration of what you’re carrying across the border. An officer warns that if you fail to declare anything, it could be difficult to bring the item back out of Bogotá. The van is scanned electronically and magically, as are each of you. The Aztlan personnel are brusque but polite, and if the team is cooperative, then it takes less than an hour to process them and then they are on the way again. “Welcome to Bogotá.” says Artemis over the comlink. The van drives through a bustling trade town just inside the border. The drive is somewhat more straightforward now, and the road is wider and more straight on the highland plateu. The area is heavily built-up with commercial property of all kinds, and all of it looks like it was built within the last 20 years or so. After a few minutes the skyline of Bogotá proper comes into view, with some towering skyscrapers, and numerous squat and blocky housing or office buildings. Another checkpoint comes into view - this one looks altogether different than the border post though. A red, yellow and blue banner hangs across the road, marking this as a GLB (rebel) post. The armed rebel soldiers are more motley and less professional in appearance and demeanor than the Aztlan soldiers, and after a fairly cursory inspection, the driver hands an officer a credstick, and you all are on your way once again. Now the driver picks up speed, and seems to keep a closer eye on the environment, as well as the road ahead. He turns off of the highway and accelerates. The city around you is swollen and dirty. It seems crowded, dilapidated, and a little desperate. The buildings are all solidly built, most are showing signs of age, and many have been added onto, seemingly with improvised building, giving some of the neighborhoods a ramshackled appearance. The driver seems on edge, and produces a submachinegun, which he rests on his lap. He seems to know exactly where he is headed, occasionally checking his comlink for traffic as he threads his way through the city. You can see the city’s airport not far away, despite the massive barriers and walls surrounding it. A single military aircraft approaches to land, not on a straight and flat trajectory but instead spiraling downward like a corkscrew. The sidewalks and sometimes the streets are crowded with pedestrians, a few of whom are armed. Some streets seem almost empty, but others are choked with vehicles, most are cars, but SUVs are not uncommon, and most of the vehicles look a few years old at least. Eventually the driver turns down a street beside a fortified base. Reinforced earthen berms ring the large squarish fort, and it stands back aways from nearby buildings. A few squat guard towers watch its approaches, and the van pulls up to a heavy metal gate. A handful of armed men are at the gate wearing a mixed bag of armor and clothing. One of them speaks to the driver in a familiar way, in spanish. The guard checks some information on his comlink and then waves at another to open the gate. The van drives into a lot within the compound, which has a few cars and a couple of large trucks. There is another earthen wall and gate across the lot, and a squat fortified watchtower nearby. The van pulls up to this gate and speaks into his comlink. Under the watch of a few people in the tower, along with a machine gun, the second gate opens and the van drives in. Within a short while, the team is stowing their gear away in their new home. It is a squat, plascrete building that looks on both the inside and the outside like a small barracks fit for ten or fewer people. It seems fairly new, probably only built in the last year or two. Your team the place all to themselves. There are a dozen or so structures just like this one, as well as other larger buildings. The entire compound appears that it could house perhaps 150 people or so. Artemis checks in to verify that you arrived, and to see how it’s going. The base, she calls it Camp Jaguar, is a Zermax facility, and will likely be your new home for the foreseeable future. The base supervisor is a fellow called French, who she says you’ll meet later on. She sends a map of the facility to your comlinks, so you can easily see the commissary, camp watering hole, administrative buildings, and so forth. You’ve barely settled in when Artemis rings once again. Seems that you all get to pull a security detail tonight. “Best get a little bit of sleep. 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Feb 19 2013, 06:10 PM
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jacked in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 9,710 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 463 |
"Home, sweet home, huh!?"
Tatjana grabs her stuff and begins sorting through it, once they have taken up residence. She produced two bottles of icy clear liquid with some russian letters on the label, looking for a refrigerator to put them into. Then she pulls out her really big rifle and places it on a table, checking everything thoroughly for maybe fifteen minutes, before it goes back into the bag and is stowed away carefully. "Don't need sleep, I could rather use a walk around the place here, having sit in that damned van for hours." |
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Feb 19 2013, 07:37 PM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,113 Joined: 24-January 13 From: Here to Eternity Member No.: 70,521 |
"Ci Senorita, I think I may have preferred to travel here on el Burro, no! perhaps I may still have sensation in my ass!"
Hammer replies to Nova and tries to massage some feeling back into the muscles of his legs after dropping his bags near a bunk. "a few minutes rest will not kill us no, we will be ready for duty of course!" He addresses the Commlink "Artemis, Senorita we require secure storage, is there such a thing in our facilities Chica? " Once the commlink has terminated the call, he strips and brushes the days dust from his business wear, then showers, shaves and preps for duty. Urban camo armor vest and enhanced armor suit, adorned with two quickdraw SMGs on his hips and the Ares Alpha slung in standard non-threat position over left shoulder. "Muy Beueno! you take good care of your equipment Chica, it will take good care of you. maybe I think Crispy has rifle envy no?!" he laughs and goes back to preparations and stowing non essential goods. When he is dressed and just before Tatjana makes to leave the room he asks for a momentary team briefing "There are a few things to consider before we split up muy amigos, Crispy, can we secure our comms! and get access to the base comms channels please, Nova while you are out see if you can enhance our maps with some tactical data, Bueno? I appreciate your close attention to tactical detail I will wait for Brian and Khote to finish in the mess before tasking them, you know how they get antsy if they don't eat. otherwise our time is our own until Stag, comprender? okay have fun" And he too walks towards the door, hoping to get a look at the hot water before being pushed in the deep end. |
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Feb 20 2013, 07:03 AM
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,473 Joined: 24-May 10 From: Beijing Member No.: 18,611 |
At the rifle envy comment Crispy pauses for a moment in the field stripping of his Stoner-Ares MMG. He throws one leg over the barrel, straddling the machine gun in a lewd manner. "Hey Tatjana, I'll show you mine if you show me yours!" His quick laugh dies out just as quickly and he settles back in to cleaning the gun.
His mind is racing with details that need to be set up before the upcoming guard duty. His Stormcloud needed to be unloaded, assembled and fueled. Armor and integrated gear needed a systems check. Might not hurt to set up that tactical network soon, just... Crispy, can we secure our comms! and get access to the base comms channels please "On it Sarge. You read my mind. I'm sending everyone a commcode to subscribe your 'links to. Tacnet can run through my comm if everyone subscribes. Best way to secure our comms." << @Team [Crispy] #### INVITATION RECEIVED. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO NETWORK. >> Crispy continues the process of checking his gear, his hands moving mechanically while his mind is far away. His AR feed is filled up with windows as he tries to figure out the layout of the network here at Camp Jaguar. Usually places like this had GPS-integrated mapsofts available, along with common squawk frequencies, restricted frequencies, airspace regulations, all the essential vitamins and minerals that a growing merc needed. |
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Feb 20 2013, 07:22 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 221 Joined: 16-October 12 Member No.: 57,085 |
After dropping his stuff off in their quarters, Brian heads for the mess.
@Khote: How bout we check out the food? Bet we're gonna find out what tree bark tastes like round here soon enuff. Let's have a look at the locals. Unsurprisingly, the food's nothing to write home about. Ignoring the other mercenaries for the time being, Brian heads for the kitchen, looking for the staff. Hoi there, think you guys could use a hand? Back home I'm used to cooking, takes my mind off other things. You'd be doing me a favor. Name's Brian by the way. Sadly you can't just walk in somebody's kitchen and tell them their grub is drek. Well, you can, but it's not advisable. Lots of sharp knives. |
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Feb 20 2013, 09:07 PM
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jacked in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 9,710 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 463 |
"I'm gonna head over to that watering hole and see if they have anything decent there. At the very least, I hope for some info about the area, and what to expect around here," Tatjana mentions as she carries her belongings to the room she will be calling her home for the foreseeable future.
When she comes back out, she is only wearing cargo pants, combat boots and a white crop top, apparantly not too shy to show off her good figure. Her cyberarm is also exposed now, and you can see that it runs up to her elbow. Lazily slung around her hips is a belt with a holster holding her automatic and about half a dozen extra long magazines, and she is still wearing her pendant. * * * * * As she enters the small bar, Tatjana stops a few steps in and takes a look around. Who's there, where could she get a seat, preferably with company that looks like she could get them to talk a bit about the place. After a moment, she turns and heads right for the bar. "Hey! This lady would like a drink. What's the best you got?" |
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Feb 20 2013, 09:56 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,396 |
The watering hole doesn't have a proper name. Well, it does, technically. Building 9. But someone hung a taxidermied wild boar head inside, and so folks have taken to calling it 'The Dead Pig'.
It's not really a chow-hall either, there's a proper cafeteria not too far away, but there's a tiny kitchen in the back of the place, and they can crank out bar food on demand. The people inside the place while their time away when not on duty playing darts or pool, watching sports or movies on a large trideo screen, or playing a couple of faux old school arcade games. Some of the clients are armed, others not. You can generally tell which people are shooters and which are not. Its not about physical size or even about physique, there's usually just something about their eyes or something that gives them away. Khote and Tatjana make the rounds, Khote falling in with a couple of operators from 309 -- Brian finds his way to the chow hall. Its a mostly open building with numerous tables and chairs. Running down the middle is a buffet, and at the far end is a counter and a fairly large kitchen behind it. There are a few warm bodies eating an afternoon meal, and the kitchen staff are working on food for the evening rush. There's always food available, but you generally want to avoid it once the buffet has been out for a few hours. The cook staff, one of them telling a long-winded story about his troublesome ex-girlfriend back home, look blankly at Brian for a moment. "You want to cook?" one asks, finally. He shrugs. They get paid to do this, its their job. They don't often get people who wander in and offer to do their job for free. "Alright, amigo." He tosses a hairnet to Brian and points at the aprons. "Check those soy cakes in the oven, eh?". The skinny fellow picks up the story about his ex where he'd left off. "So she tells me that I have to pay for her comlink. And I tell her 'Your mother should pay for your comlink, since she's calling you alla time on it!" -- Hammerson finds his way to the main administrative office. Its a long low building with three corridors. There's a sign in physical and AR space that shows where the various offices are. Motor Pool, Security, Operations, Camp Admin, Armory, Purchasing, Personnel Liaison, etc. It is early afternoon, so the halls are not empty, but instead have people going to or from one office or another. There's a desk in the front lobby though and a bored looking elf who appears to be doing some kind of filing. He seems to waver between annoyance at being interrupted, and relief at being interrupted. He's a supply officer and doesn't mind chatting a little with one of the new teams, but he's not exactly a font of useful information. He worries about when the next fuel shipment will be, as the camp's underground tank is running dangerously low. Finding SOP information and other useful info is easy enough. Its posted here as well as in AR and on an available Matrix node. It's all information you're fairly familiar with though. Corporate contracting differs from military in a number of significant ways though. Since you don't report to a nation's military, you don't operate under the same set of guidelines. For instance, someone has written "Try not to shoot too many civilians" on the AR board. There is more data available that highlights a few of the known local outfits and gangs, referring to them by name, and giving what little data is available about them. Artemis makes sure that your team gets paid, and the training ground and firing range is located on the far south side of the compound. -- Crispy has little difficulty in navigating the AR and information publicly available to those within the compound. Armed with the passcodes and a physical chip, you have access to the public information of the camp that is locked to those outside of the compound, or without the codes and chips. |
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Feb 20 2013, 11:35 PM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,113 Joined: 24-January 13 From: Here to Eternity Member No.: 70,521 |
Try not to shoot TOO MANY civilians huh? .. I wonder how many that might be.
Hammer copies the gang info and wanted list into his comm and saunters into the admin offices, wishing anyone not too busy too look up a sincere "Buenas Dias!". After a few minutes polite conversation with the supply officer as they sip chilled water from the office cooler, he tries to guage interest in camp book keeping of confiscated goods or contraband from on duty. It has been his experience in the past that there are usually a few contacts able to get or dispose of items, its usually those persons who keep the records and also that need the odd favour in return. Subtle hints dropped and contact details exchanged he wanders out into the bright afternoon air and back to the bunk house. @309-E [Hammer] << hey Cookie. You managed to wrestle us up some Tacos Amigo ? >> The door is shut quietly so as not to disturb anyone already napping and he eases himself onto the squeaky spring mattress for a few minutes rest. |
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Feb 20 2013, 11:40 PM
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jacked in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 9,710 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 463 |
Tatjana nods and takes a look at the offer of drinks. Not too bad, considering where we are...
"Anything non-synthetic, apart from the bottle up there, I guess?" She gestures to the scotch bottle that is securely out of easy reach. She always uses her left hand for that, her real hand, the one she still has. It's a quirk she took to after she had lost her other and got the cyber replacement. "I would prefer a good whiskey, but I definitely prefer the real stuff!" She gives the barkeep a wink. |
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Feb 21 2013, 03:55 AM
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,473 Joined: 24-May 10 From: Beijing Member No.: 18,611 |
After finding out all the information on the camp's network, Crispy sets up the team's tactical network and sends out a message. He's happy to notice no degredation of performance even though he's running full ROT1024 encryption on the dedicated channel.
<<309-E {Crispy} : Tacnet is fully operational. You're all subscribed, running comms through this channel should ensure minimum chance of eavesdropping. Tactical battlefield data is available here, including team and hostile positioning when we have it. This little icon here gives you full access to the feeds from our eye-in-the-sky, although I'm only gonna give admin access to Nova, as she's the only one that seems to know half what she's doing with 'link security. These fancy little dots here, here and here patch you through to the Jag frequencies for general comms, battlefield comms and a special Zermax line specifically for Zermax Group contractors.>> Finishing up with that task leaves Crispy free to start work on his eye-in-the-sky, a Renraku Stormcloud. He picks up the small drone, not for the first time realizing that most of the bulk is the inflatable bag that keeps the drone afloat for days at a time. The bag was deflated for transport, and so Crispy goes in search of the commissary or refueling station to get his drone aloft. |
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Feb 21 2013, 08:52 AM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,113 Joined: 24-January 13 From: Here to Eternity Member No.: 70,521 |
@309E [Hammer] << Oh dulce maria jesus christ mis ojos te quema hijo puta madre de un perro rabioso >>
@309E [Hammer] << Crispy, muchacho, the TacNet, in the sanitario ... Turn it OFF Amigo, ay ay ay, >> |
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Feb 21 2013, 09:20 AM
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,473 Joined: 24-May 10 From: Beijing Member No.: 18,611 |
<<309-E {Crispy} : Sarge...you're the one who controls the feed from your gear. And...uh...I'm near the med tent looks like, you want me to pick up any cream or a slap patch or something for that burning?>>
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Feb 21 2013, 09:36 AM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,113 Joined: 24-January 13 From: Here to Eternity Member No.: 70,521 |
<<309-E {Crispy} : Sarge...you're the one who controls the feed from your gear. And...uh...I'm near the med tent looks like, you want me to pick up any cream or a slap patch or something for that burning?>> "Oh Madre Mia, I can turn this Off ? ahhhh ayyy... Knew I should have paid attention to that part of the training !" Hammer franticly whirls around waving hand gestures as he tries to make sense of the feeds and channels .. and customize the UI to something manageable and functional <<309-E {Hammer} : No thank you Amigo, but while you are there, make yourself a reservation Ci, ! they gonna need more medics to extract my boot from your ass !>> |
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Feb 21 2013, 09:45 AM
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jacked in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 9,710 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 463 |
<< @Crispy [Nova] 3Ï{*i«‚™µæuî`ªb™ýœ¦¯P}6_ï˄މ&ã.z“IÁ;Y^(PûŸV‚ÕoÞ9#KU6DT®>‡s‹¸”bàN/æ¢(="nVœ·äÒFº7¯–…ôŸ…6ºxM;&6díð#&¦÷W©£ï=)¦ìÿô¤XÚâ5ʪ8 ”4,)â\n¨j›µ¡ >>
<< @Crispy [Nova] Oh... right... need to switch Encryption off for you to be able to read. Anyways... Thank you, Crispy! But I don't think I am the right person for that... had a friend help me set my stuff up, he said it is as secure as it gets, given my hardware. But I am hardly a wiz with that comm stuff. I sometimes have trouble finding the "on/off" switch. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Speaking of comm security, here's my PSK, I understand you will need it to read my messages, once I switch my Encryption back on. -- Attachment: [PSK File] >> |
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Feb 21 2013, 10:19 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 221 Joined: 16-October 12 Member No.: 57,085 |
QUOTE ("cook") "You want to cook?" Guess that don't happen too often. QUOTE ("cook") "Check those soy cakes in the oven, eh?" Catching the hair net, Brian nods, grabs an apron and gets to work. What the? Guess it's a good thing I'm only subscribed to get text messages. What kind of burro is broadcasting vid in the base anyway? He chuckles at the thought of some random stranger picking up their feed, getting a wrong impression. Or maybe the right one. Let's see what kind of gossip that guy has besides the antics of his girlfriend. |
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Feb 21 2013, 03:54 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,396 |
The barkeep nods at Nova and casts a critical eye over the taps and bottles of liquor behind the counter. It always comes down to price and availability. The cost of the real stuff is so much higher than the synth, that most folks aren't willing to pay the extra cash, even if the real stuff is better.
Still, some of the contractors get paid rather well, so some of them are willing to drop the extra cred on nicer refreshments. One of the lagers on tap, the Aguila Imperial, is real stuff. There are also a couple of bottles of liquor that are kept in a locked cabinet that are for real. A pint of synth beer is only 3 nuyen. But a pint of the Imperial is 18 nuyen. Similar case with the liquor. The bottom shelf tequila is a single cred for a shot. The for real scotch though, an 18 year single barrel, is an even hundred for a small tumbler. -- Hammer chats with the supply officer for a bit. He seems to pick up on the hints, judging by his body language, but doesn't respond directly. "You know how it is. There's all kinds of stuff coming on base." The people in supply are usually where it's at. But its not uncommon for them to be a little cautious with the new folks about how to get stuff that folks aren't supposed to get. You never know with people. He nods his head knowingly and says "Maybe we can work something out, chum." His name is Enrique. -- Brian stays busy in the kitchen for a short while. The kitchen staff chat about a variety of things, mostly to do with their personal lives. The shift supervisor wanders in eventually, takes one look at Brian and says "What the fuck? Who are you?" without waiting for an answer he turns to the staff. "Who's he?". He seems annoyed, but not angry. He doesn't make a huge deal about it, and chuckles over the crazy gringo, but shoos Brian out of the kitchen. "What if you cut your finger off, amigo? Then my boss would come yell at me, and say, "Now why the fuck was that gringo in the kitchen?" And I'd just have to look at him real stupid and shrug.". He shakes Brian's hand though and tells him that his name is David. |
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Feb 21 2013, 06:23 PM
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jacked in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 9,710 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 463 |
Tatjana smiles, and nods towards the scotch. "I will take a glass of that for today. And then an Imperial. First day here, obviously, so let's not be cheap."
She immediately pays her bill, her allowance for this month was quite high, still having everything in place from her high-income merc jobs. She would have to tone it down a bit for the time being, and see how things turn out with Zermax, as she probably couldn't afford it for long, otherwise. Staying at the bar for a moment, while she enjoys the warm sensation from the drink, Tatjana lets her gaze wander over the gathered crowd, picking one group to mingle with to learn a bit more about their situation from those who might have been here for a while already. |
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Feb 22 2013, 03:08 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,396 |
Tatjana finds herself at the busiest table in the place. Three men and two women sit at a long table near the back. A human, two orks, a troll and a dwarf. They're having a lively time, and by the sound of it they work together. The table is littered with empty glasses, and half empty bowls of nacho chips. "AND THEN," says the female ork, loudly, "HE SHOWS ME THE FRONT OF THE TRUCK, AND IT LOOKS LIKE HE WENT THROUGH THE ENTIRE BUILDING!" The rest hoot with laughter. They've clearly been here a little while. By their garb, they look like part or all of the motor pool - mechanics. The same ork glances over at Tatjana and seems to barely notice her, but then looks back, "OH HEY!" she catches herself, realizing how loud she probably is. "Hey!" she says, only slightly more conversationally. "You're one of the new 309 people, I bet." she turns to the rest of the table. "Rodgers brought in a van load of new blood." She looks back at Tatjana. "Here! Have a seat! Where are you from?"
If Tatjana lets herself be pulled in, the lot of them pepper her with questions. They seem like nice folks, if a fair bit tipsy. They're curious about where she's from, and about news from where she's at. They've all been "in field" for quite awhile, and a little bit of homesickness bleeds through. Eventually they remember to introduce themselves. Sacha is the ork chick, and Cheyenne the other female at the table, a human. The guys are Marco, an ork, James, a troll, and "Grease" the dwarf, which they all get a good laugh over, but who later says that his name is Chris. Most of them are from North America, either Seattle or Denver. |
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Feb 22 2013, 11:30 AM
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jacked in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 9,710 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 463 |
Tatjana nods and smiles. "You got it. 309 Echo. Name's Tatjana. Looks like you are having a good time here."
She sits down and joins the talk, telling them a bit about Denver, where she had been before coming to Bogotá. Friendly chatter about the trivial things in life to get your mind off the harsh reality that hits home soon enough, when you are in a warzone. She will also offer a round of whatever they are drinking. After a while, Tatjana will ask some questions about the city and what to expect and watch out for here. "You guys been out of the compound on occasion? Anything one should keep an eye on? Or any places one might want to visit, when on a tour around the city?" |
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Feb 22 2013, 02:37 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,396 |
The group sitting around the table with Tatjana discuss a few marketplaces, and the night bazaar, but since the GLB shot down a government military aircraft, travel for ZerG personnel has been curtailed. There have been mortar attacks on various facilities in the city, and the violence has been getting progressively worse. There are tons of good nightclubs in the city - those in Centro are mostly for University types. Andres D.C., they all agree, is the best nightclub in the city, but there was a bombing nearby a few days ago, and they've heard that its been shutdown since.
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Feb 22 2013, 02:56 PM
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,473 Joined: 24-May 10 From: Beijing Member No.: 18,611 |
Crispy wanders by the medical tent, noting it's location on the tactical map shared by the team. He was just kidding around with Sarge about going there for supplies, but truth be told, medical areas tended to give him the creeps. One of the reasons he did things himself. He probably should check to see if they were stocked up on Sang Cya, Imuran or even Deltasone. Never know when the noggin' would have a flare-up. He prayed it wouldn't be during tonight's detail. Supplies were doing ok, but they wouldn't last forever.
Continuing past the med tent, he found himself at the commissary. Stepping inside, he laid his drone on the counter and inquired about refueling. Should be pretty standard, the thing ran on H30 but lord knew what kind of supply lines they had here. If he could just get this sorted, he'd have plenty of time to head back and have some quality down time before the detail started. Time enough to tinker with his cyber, take a preventative hit of immuno, get a little shut eye... |
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Feb 22 2013, 03:43 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 221 Joined: 16-October 12 Member No.: 57,085 |
But, I'm just... Stupid regulations. Like cooking's more dangerous than the stuff I get paid for. Anyway, see you around.
Guess I'll have to set up something myself; maybe organise a BBQ or something. Hmm, admin at 6:30, add some time to change, prep, say 6; still plenty of time. Bringing up the map of the base, Brian looks it over for a second and heads for the commisary. Stepping in, he nods at Crispy and looks through the store. After picking up a camo face paint kit and an insect repellent, he walks over to the counter. @Crispy Hey Crisp, looking for a toy for your toy? @clerk Hi, we just arrived - 309 Echo - and I was thinking: Bet there's stuff that's on no official list but after a few missions everyone realizes they need. Think you can help me with that? |
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Feb 22 2013, 03:53 PM
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One of the supply clerks gets Crispy's drone all fixed up. No biggie.
The clerk raises an eyebrow at Brian. "What exactly are we talking about?" |
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Feb 22 2013, 04:22 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 221 Joined: 16-October 12 Member No.: 57,085 |
Well, the most ordinary things can save your life. A condom for instance can hold a liter of water if someone decides to put a bullet through your canteen. And I once saw on history channel how soldiers used mirrors on sticks to look around corners before everything had a camera built in; things like that.
What's he thinking I'm asking? How to make a sex doll out of five random household items and half a tree? |
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Feb 22 2013, 04:24 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,396 |
The clerk laughs and nods his head, holding up a finger in a "hold on a second" motion. He walks down an aisle and returns, tossing something to Brian. A roll of toilet paper.
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