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David wrote:Northern neighbourhood
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Self reflections or not, the agile woman would find herself in a cul-de-sac of a suburb. It'd probably be a nice place to settle down if it wasn't for the rudimentary olive green tent set up in the road.
No one seems to be guarding the back at least, there was nothing but a noisy diesel fuelled generator to power whatever equipment the tent had though she could spy a couple of jeeps around the front canopy area, a shoddy looking radio aerial for communications erected at the side of the tent.
If she's going to slip by unnoticed, the woman would be best sticking to moving through the houses that line the street, there didn't appear to be any patrols here at the moment, but with a communications tent setup, that could change within seconds. If she feels like hindering the communications in the tent, she could probably do something about the generator at the back, but the ramifications of it in the long run could prove undesirable, It's up to her!
David wrote:Western checkpoint
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Obscured by the smoke, it's far too late for the soldiers to react and realise that the drone more or less pulled a fast one on them. Thier physiology has no resistence to the sedative shots at all and much as stated in the post before it, the soldiers slump rather curdely to the ground, only a couple manage to do pull a surprrised look and only one of them lets out an even more confused grunt.
If nothing else, it was probably the smoothest insertion that the CTC team had encountered, the barbed wire and barrier arm didn't exactly do much to block their access.
From here, it looks like it should be a straight forward jaunt into the suburban area and from there, start dealing with the PLA forces that have amassed there. However, distant sounds of gunfire and a couple of explosions might mean that said forces are pre-occupied by the other CTC force in the area.
David wrote:School/Prison camp
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In the brief few moments before the gunships can launch the volley mini-missile at the roof, they'd just about spot another universally recognised weapon from the soviet era, RPG-7 launchers -the 7VL variant that you can see in the link!-.
Confronted with technology that is probably more than decades ahead of their own, the blast radius of the impacts on the roof stuns the RPG toting soldiers, if not outright obliterates them. The dust and debris flying up from the roof alone is enough to cause the enslaved citizens and luckily for them, the ground soldiers, to be momentarily stunned by it all.
Until the dust settles, it's not quite clear to the naked eye what damage has taken place but the CTC would be happy to note that the 4 rooftop soldiers seem out of action, one of the less fortunate of them registered on heat imaging as beingspread across most of the perimeter of the school, thanks to the explosives.
Of course, the local infantry near the school weren't blind to this and already, there was a few bursts of gunfire in the general direstion of where the gunships had been, most of which coming south of the school. Whether or not the advanced squad of 6 soldiers expected to hit anything throguh the cloud of dust alone is a mystery but it's doubtful that the gunships would be affected by it.
If the soldiers continue to advace towards the school, it could make escorting the prisoners harder for the CTC and it wouldn't be long till the ground soldiers recover from the attack and try to keep the prisoners under guard again.
At least there was no civillian casaulties so far!
David wrote:North west neighbourhood
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Del didn't need to investigate much further as a T-72 tank came rolling down the street, flanked by 4 infantrymen, clutching a smaller variant of the AK-47, the AKS-74u. Unlike the soldiers at the checkpoint, these four soldiers looked capable, confident and spotting Del, they immediately began to take positions in the street, keeping close to the tank but also out of its path.
Rolling to a stop, the commander's hatch in the tank opened, an officer clambering out and givign Del a quizzical look. "You, what are you doing here?! State your purpose or we will shoot you!"
David wrote:Southern checkpoint
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As the newly disguised twins appear, they might catch Alan who previously was hiding, dash off to anotjhher hiding spot. He wasn't a threat to them, the now deceased soldiers knew as such but it was up to them if they wanted to help the young teen or not.
Sounds of distant jet engines and other mechanised units could be heard to the West, but they would probably want to focus on the shopping mall in front of them first.
Raleigh wrote:*Before anyone shows up Naro takes out the creatures in the box and places one on each of the other three dead soldiers causing their wounds to seal and the bodies to reanimate under the twins' control. Shara taps a point in mid air in front of herself and the Pandora box is launched out of the back of the truck and up over the checkpoint into a window in the building across from it.*
Naro: Hey kid, do you need to get in? The bad men are dead.
David wrote:Northern neighbourhood
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With unparralleled skill, the infiltratrator easily cuts through the tent's fibre glass fabric of which she can easily slide her fibre optic-wait, prehensile camera through, this shows:
Northern communications tent
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In the dimly light interior, the woman can see that the tent is furnished with old looking radios, possibly CB types at that. Most of the equipment is on fold out tables and chairs with a rather bored looking solider attending to several radio consoles. A coffee maker is sat beside him but the brew didn't look that great, probably cheap instant granules rather than finely ground beans.
Coffee aside, the soldier -though he probably answers to the title of communications technician!- leans back in his chair, groaning as he listens to some kind of transmission over the network. Taking a few sips from the mug beside him, the woman can tell from body language alone that the Comm. tech isn't happy to be stationed here, leaning on one of the support struts is a standard AK-47 rifle but it's doubtful the technician will spot the woman's camera and even if he did, he would risk shooting the sensitive equipment that it's peeking out from!
What the woman decides to do in regards to the tent and its contents, is up to her!
David wrote:Northern communications tent
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Unaware that the tent is being progressively lacerated by the woman, the Comm. tech keeps on monitoring whatever broadcast he is assigned to or at least, until he feels the unwelcome pinch of the needle in his neck.
There's almost a look of disbelief on the technician's face as he fumbles at the dart and responds with a rather muted yelp! Drunkenly, he tries to hoist himself out of the chair but no sooner had he ripped the headset off to leave the chair, the effects of the tranquiliser take hold resulting in a comical slump to the floor of the tent and a muffled groan.
With the communications tent quietly subdued, it wouldn't be long till some rather confused and angry response come from the headset's speakers. In the meantime, the woman is free to do what she pleases with the tent and its occupants. Provided there's no one coming by to check in, of course.
Jello Shot Mischa wrote:Meanwhile, elsewhere...
"Here's the frequencies ELINT has recorded from use on the Western Continent. They're not sure if the same frequencies are in use here, but it's the best data we've got."
Commander Pleasance nods. "The Steel Talons commander is making an aggressive advance, though. Even if we get through, odds are he isn't going to slow down just to be polite." She lets out a sigh. "Get me Diego AFB."
David wrote:Northern checkpoint
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As if having the CTC start to deal damage in the Southern part of the city was bad enough, the Steel Talon convoys headed from the North were enough to make the re-grouped soldiers from earlier re-consider their motives. In this case, they watched the approaching dustcloud columns get closer and closer, the dust looming ominously as the group of 5 exchange looks.
One of them wastes no time in retreating to the makeshift radio, the second call of the day and probably a now rather irritated senior at the other end. Depending on hoq quikcly the ST forces are moving, the soldier will be able to finish his call and rejoin his defence line or at least, try to defend it.
But either way, it's clear that these soldiers don't stand much of a chance!
Funny Hat + Funny Accent wrote:*Inside a Panzer command vehicle, a stocky, dark-skinned man, wearing the armor-but not the helmet-of a Steel Talon Major, monitors a wall of monitors. Turning to the woman facing another wall, they speak for a few minutes before both of them adjust a dials and knobs. Then, the dark-skinned man picks a primitive-looking microphone.*
<This is Major Roscoe Eaton of the Light Brigade, Steel Talons, to friendly CTC units. What do you want?>
David wrote:Western checkpoint
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Dismounting into the suburban area, the infantry that scout ahead may note that there seems to be little to none PLA presence in their immediate vicinity, though the fresh tire and track marks suggest that what forces had been present there, had long since moved onward to the North. It must be in retaliation to the attack the CTC air force is performing.
Of course, there may still be some PLA infantry and armoured units around so the scouting party may want to exercise caution when securing the otherwise, rather placid, buildings. Not only may PLA soldiers still be inside some of them but there could be a few "lucky" who are hiding in there.
David wrote:School/Prison camp
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As the closest squad of 6 soldiers moves to reincforce the school playground and the dust briefly settles, the havoc that the missiles have wreaked on the school can be seen. There simply wasn't much of a roof anymore, just a rather bombed out series of classrooms and a rather unfortunate looking catering area. A gas leak from the ovens was sending a rather spectacular plume of fire up out of the roof but it's not enough to cause too much danger, that was the soldiers.
Shrugging off what the initial explosion had done, the soldiers on guard roughly manhandle the nearest prisoner, no matter what age or gender they were.
"The паразит won't attack us if we have one of their own! Keep hold of the ублюдки!" One of the soldiers yells out before summarily being drowned out by more dust and the overwhelming sound of the passing dropships.
Thankfully, the CTC may notice that the soldiers are reluctant to open fire on the prisoners so readily. What good is a bargaining chip if you go all in at the start of a game? The reinforcing soldiers confirm that intent by spreading themselves out around the school, rather than bursting in. Let's hope the humanioid robots are either good shots or good negotiaters!
The patrolling gunships will spy the movement of infantry and armoured units coming mainly from the Southern and Western regions. Although they are subject to more small arms fire, they seem to be going too fast for the ground anti-air tactics to work and there was no sign of any retaliation from the air either. This seems far too easy!
David wrote:School/Prison camp
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Shrugging off what the initial explosion had done, the soldiers on guard roughly manhandle the nearest prisoner, no matter what age or gender they were.
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