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« Reply #45 on: <04-09-17/0408:36> »
"On your knees, hands in the air! On your knees or be shot!"

Dan-Dan quickly steps up to the rear soldier, who is distracted by the drama unfolding before him, and snaps his hands around his face , quickly smothering him with a tranquilliser soaked rag and a quick jab to the kidneys to get him to inhale.

The soldier victim struggles some, lashing out into Danyes face, his cries muffled by the rag as he inhales more fumes from his struggling, the neurotoxins firing off his synapses randomly as his eyelids flutter.

Dan again strikes him with the butt of his knife, in the temple this time attempting to dizzy him further, though his temple gets in the way some before pressing the rag further down his throat as he holds it in place also cutting off his air some.

Dan quickly dumped the body in the snow, rolling him into a depression. He was about the same size and build and it was possible he could assume his position in the formation at least briefly. Then reality reasserted itself and Dan went to ground, considering hiding the more sensible option. Time would tell if he were noticed.
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« Reply #46 on: <04-10-17/1907:23> »
Chante darted forward, crossing left towards the fence that they came from.  The fomori recovered enough to fire a few rounds towards her position from a seated posture, not bothering to get off his hoop.  Snow puffed up in a spray of silvery dust to her right.

<<Ite, you got control of the charges?  you're the one that's gonna detonate when it's time.  The rest of you, pull back.  Shiriki, that taxi online yet?>>

Her movement took her closer to the three man patrol.  She raised her rifle and sent a few more controlled bursts towards the fomori, meaning to put him down.  She'd be in close for the last guy, if the others didn't handle him first.

The bullets hit the fomori, blue light arcing from the contacts and along his flesh, creating a lattice of electricity for just a moment.  The big guy spasmed again and then shook his head.  He tried to push himself back into a sitting position.

Stay down!, Chante demanded...
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« Reply #47 on: <04-10-17/2244:29> »
Swoopy watched the drama unfold in what seemed like slow motion. Chantes invisibility trick, and the subsequent set of full automatic announcements to the world that something was very wrong. Dan dan wrestling with the one trooper, the two of them flailing at each other as Doc held something to the guy's mouth. That particular piece of drama was in front of the target Swoopy had originally picked, causing him to shift rapidly to the last little guy. In grand tradition, it looked like the smallest guy - was it a girl? - was carrying the light machinegun, because of course that's who would be carrying the light machinegun. Who else would you give the heaviest weapon to?

He fired rapidly, hoping to get a shot off before the gunner could react to the chaos. The problem with quick shots is you often miss them...but it turns out with enough of them weight of lead tells, and the soldier pitched forward into the snow. Swoopy's feeling of success was short lived as the soldier flipped over prone and began scanning the night with that long muzzled weapon searching towards him. No doubt the soldier was also yelling something about contact, and a rough direction, and equally no doubt whatever overwatching TAC AI the Anglos had was translating that into all sorts of nasty heads up messages to everyone else tied in to the the net. It was a race now, to see if the cats could get everything done before the defenders could react fast enough to bring their overwhelming firepower to bear. Or, in a worst case to get out before the deckers turned the turret grid on and leaving meant going out through a hail of fire and the proposed "taxi" was skewered by 76 automatic weapons once it hopped above ground level.

That, of course, was for later. Right now Swoopy was worried primarily with presenting as little of himself as possible, lining up the next shot, and doing it all before the machinegunner realized that just twenty meters away Dan Dan was an unmissable target...

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« Reply #48 on: <04-11-17/1253:42> »
Shiriki enters a command for take-off procedures to come online, and an air control program comes up in his field of view.  It's another cursory, utilitarian design, with a squared jaw that wouldn't have sated the kids back when he was a kid on any matrix games.  Shiriki flashes his epaulets again, and attempts to write-in their takeoff as the program tries to decipher the long threads of script he's feeding it.

You don't have to be good.  You just need a moment or two to. . .

Moments he doesn't have.

His comms are awash with noise, the impending struggle struggle with the guards outside. 

There, that oughta do it.  He flashes a recently spoofed passcode, and the air controller recedes from view, giving him clear eyes through the Dragon on the tarmac. 

<<I'll take care of the ammo>> Ité comms, and in the next moment, Shiriki is hovering in the blizzard, making a run across the fence and descending like a bird of prey.  Through the thermo, there's nothing but black around him as his altimeter ticks down into the red.  A cross breeze catches him and swoops the roto-drone sideways, flipping it on its top.  He cuts his back two propellers and issues full force on the front ones to gain control, and the roto-drone whines in protest.  His fast and quick entry to the battlefield, the strafing maneuver to catch the guards unaware are both cast about like so much snow as he enters instead too low, too wide, and unstable. 

<<Ite, you got control of the charges?  you're the one that's gonna detonate when it's time.  The rest of you, pull back.  Shiriki, that taxi online yet?>>

As the comm came in, Shiriki could see a flash of white heat against the snowy background, and then picked up Chante, outlined in a friendly green, facing off against a troll, by the size of him.  Her rounds put his hoop in the dirt, but he raises his gun again, and Shiriki cuts him down with a burst from the drone.  He picks up a second unfriendly, and levels a more sustained burst, tattooing him across the back before he turns, and then hitting him in the front before he can move away.  The man convulses violently before dropping his weapon, and collapsing himself.

Drek, I hope I didn't do the no-no there.  Guess that's why they call it 'less than lethal.'

<<Taxi is warming up now.  Exfil rendezvous north of the fence.  It's gonna take me a minute to get it air bound.>>

Shiriki careens the roto-drone up into the storm once more, and hopes he can manage the drone, the Dragon, and the turrets.  Ahh, what the frag am I doing?
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« Reply #49 on: <04-12-17/0027:55> »
The soldiers are rendered senseless by milliamps and kilovolts. They spasm in the snow, tweaking and freaking to the Wildcats' tune. Then they are still, their subtle sizzling lost in the howling of the wind.

Ité comes in over the comms as everyone breaks into action. <<@Team [Ité] We kicked the hornet nest. I count about thirty in their boxers, plus a half-dozen fully clothed who are grabbing their rifles. I'm trying to keep a lid on things - locking doors and hitting the fire suppression system. Anyone that makes it outside will be freezing within seconds.>>

<<Speaking of seconds, you have maybe thirty before the ones with clothes on make it outside, then another thirty after that before the tight-whitey platoon appears. I'll stay on the spider and will try to stamp out the outbound alarms to McConnell AFB.>>


There are no audible alarms outside, but there are subtle shifts. The earthmovers seem to slow. The two huge spirits of earth turn and start rumbling in the direction of the gunfire. The two Dobermen drones shift directions and begin to converge too.

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« Reply #50 on: <04-12-17/0446:52> »
Dan-Dan rises from his hole in the snow and quickly helps Chantes bind and gag the patrol. The damage is done now anyway, the alarm raised. The time for speed was now. Still, he took the time to scalp the three of them using his knife, just a lock of hair and some skin. The troll was difficult but he persevered. He could pass the trophies to the others later when it was calmer.

He looked quickly around. The faeces was about to hit the fan and scattered in the howling wind, spraying matter liberally.

He then covered the captain as she finished setting the charges before preparing to hightail it to the exfil site.

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« Reply #51 on: <04-12-17/2043:37> »
Swoopy watched as Shiriki's drone swooped in and finished the patrol with a feeling of relief and that pulse of sheer joy that comes from doing violence and winning. A more empathetic man might have reflected that it could have been him. A wiser man, or maybe even a man with 30 seconds to spare for thought, would have considered that it very likely would be him in the near future - all the Anglos had to do was throw the full autonomous-contested switch and their no doubt significant drone support would be hack proof and hunting for things without the correct IFF. Not very creative, maybe, on account of no instructions coming in, but more than sufficient for murdering anything running in an open field towards a fence. Fortunately for Swoopy's mental state, he was too busy bailing out to worry about such things.

What he did worry about was the turrets; no way to know if they were still spoofed post alarm. 30 seconds was a long time in the matrix world. Running in front of them seemed liek the least preferable way to find out

What the hell, they already know we're here...besides this will pull eyes away from the other two while they finish up...

It had nothing to do with wanting to blow something up. Really. Absolutely not. And that's what would go in the debrief.

He pressed his secondary det and watched the turret near his initial cut have its little electronic guts blown out the far side in a furry of molten metal. Good thing he had placed that shape charge after all.

The fence was a bigger issue. A quick metal to metal test showed sparks. Figured they would turn that on now - Swoopy got out the (grip insulated) cutting bar and listened to it scream as it tore a man size hole in the links...     

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« Reply #52 on: <04-13-17/1212:38> »
Chante quickly moved to double check the charges.  Everything appeared in order still.  Back to the fence, then...

She moved in that direction, changing her perspective to the astral.  She noted the approaching earth spirits and sighed.  Please harass those spirits, she requested of the spirit of air that had been with them since the jump.  Probably blind them with flurries of snow.

<<Moving out.  Charges are ready on my end.  Are we ready to move or what?  Shiriki, what's the extraction point?
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« Reply #53 on: <04-14-17/1426:33> »
Back in the unnerving black of the blizzard, Shiriki uses an overlay of his topo maps to navigate.  The blizzard knocks the light craft to and fro, something that Shiriki feels in the pit of his stomach, even though he can't see much difference, but he finds a jet stream heading north, and the flying smooths out over the fence, and to a small depression about a quarter klick north of the fence.  He descends in a slow spiral, sets the drone on guard duty, and jumps directly in the Ares Dragon.

Yes, sir, this is more like it, he thinks, feeling the heft of the thing under his control.  Heavier will be good here; the winds won't be able to knock him around as much, the ordnance is more impressive, and he'd be lying if he didn't feel better because this is one step closer to getting back to the SN.  He sees the ammo count ticking up on both machine guns, and he fires up the engines.  When the ticking stops as the drones go back for another load, he hits the vertical thrust and prepares to feel nothing but the clean and smooth night sky beneath him.  Instead, the helicopter pitches starboard.  Before the realization dawns on him that one of the loaders is still hooked into the machine gun he eases off the engine, and as the drone loader comes crashing down it brings the aft down with it, crushing the bay doors before the drone pops off with a hollow thud.

Error and warning messages cloud his vision, as if he needed anything to tell him how badly he'd fragged up.  The impact takes his breath away as if the dragon had come down directly on top of him.  His synapses scream, and his vision cuts out.

His vid feed clicks back on, and he takes a moment to center himself.  You're still alive, you old fucker.  Now get this thing up before Chante and the rest of the team have to walk home. 

He sees one of the loading drones turn to face the craft and hold its position, probably the spider or another aeronautics officer taking interest in what in Dunkelzahn's hoop is happening out on "his" airfield.  Or "hers."  You gotta stop this fifth world thinking, chummer.  He hits the thrusters again, and the Dragon whines in his ears,

<<WARNING: Vehicle damaged.  Bay doors inoperable.  Return vehicle for repairs>>

Nah, I got places to be.  The dragon rises, rights itself, and Shiriki pitches forward, fighting the damaged vehicles port propeller, the blizzard, and his own body, which is threatening to pass out from pain.  He eases forward at first, seeing if the engines will hold, and once he's found his bearings he opens up the engine and crosses the threshold of the fence.  Checking the feed from his roto-drone he sees that the team hasn't crossed over yet, just as a text comes in from Chante.

<<Moving out.  Charges are ready on my end.  Are we ready to move or what?  Shiriki, what's the extraction point?>>

Shiriki drops a pin on the depression, and comms back.

<<Quarter klick north of the fence.  Turrets should be down, and you've got a clear approach north.  Advise current status if you need covering fire or a closer pick up>>
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« Reply #54 on: <04-14-17/1821:00> »
As Chante ran towards the fence, the Spirit of Air turned towards the Earth Spirits.  Noting it's approach, each of them reared their arms back and pitched forward chunks of frozen earth at it.  The Air Spirit ducked under one, but another tagged it, sending it slightly spinning off to the side.  The Air Spirit answered with a bolt of crackling electricity, pounding into one of the Earth Spirits.

Just keep them busy...
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« Reply #55 on: <04-15-17/0914:10> »
Dan-Dan ran crouching after Chante, keeping a weather eye on the dueling spirits. The air spirit at least seemed to be enjoying itself.

On the upside the tight whites reported were nowhere to be seen. On the downside the dobermans were fast approaching. He didn't spot the dressed guards but they were somewhere about surely.

Keeping a wary watch, the good doctor took a quick look at his erstwhile victim's (they appeared OK) and ran after the captain towards the rendezvous.

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« Reply #56 on: <04-15-17/1121:39> »
Swoopy finished demolishing his hole in the fence and ran north, sprinting madly up the small rise that meant safety, every ounce of muscle and bioware exerting maximum effort to move his not inconsiderable weight of gear and flesh uphill through shin deep snow. If he could get to the other side he'd be home free, with a short jog to the the pick up. Until then, he was a man sized target upright and moving not-all-that-fast on a slope rising away from the target. He reached the top and dropped over the lip, synthcardium and lungs pulsing in unison.

Just in time too. Bullets tore through the trees and the south side of the hill to piece, red tracers arcing through the night and skipping skyward in crazy ricochets. Just above Swoopy a round tore a thumb sized stick off a pine tree.

Guess they weren't going non-lethal then.

Whoever "they" were. Contrary to many a trid, when sucking dirt out of line of sight, it is actually very hard to answer the question of "who/what is shooting at me?"

Well, this should give them something else to focus on. Swoopy checked that the Dragon was outside the blast radius and thumbed his detonator...


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« Reply #57 on: <04-17-17/1752:01> »
The thirty seconds must be up because the guard huts burst open all at once. Six more guards pour out. Swoopy hears shouts and calling behind him. The voices are higher-pitched, suggesting humans or elves. They seem to have found Swoopy's footprints and hole in the fence, if not Swoopy himself. He double-checks that his chameleon suit is working as intended (it is) and relies on his Synthacardium to double-time it into the woods.

<<@Team [Ité] First wave it out! Watch your six! I'll try to clear a path! Catch a ride if you can!>>

A Bulldozer and a dump truck roar to life and start rumbling toward the fence. They'll crash when they hit the woods but they'll flatten the fence on their way out... unless the electric fence fries their circuits and kills their engines.

At the western dish, the Dragon's rotor is spinning rapidly as it starts to blow snow everywhere and lift off the ground. Sudden it pitches to the side, slamming the ground roughly and damaging the rear loading ramp, which refuses to open. The crash jars Shiriki's senses but the damage is largely to his pride rather than his brain. The Dragon lurches up just in time for two guards to exit the guard shack to the west of the dish. They point and shout and are largely blinded by the incredible plume of snow being pushed directly in their faces by the Dragon's downwash.

<<@Team [Ité] Call has gone out to McConnell! With this storm we'll need to be within half a klick to detonate the charges. Any further than that and we'll lose signal. I'm trying to overload the nanoforges as a contingency plan!>>

Chante looks up and sees Dan-Dan moving to jump onto the Dragon. It's about all she can see, as the conditions are basically a white-out where she's standing. She wonders if the downwash will nullify the effect of her invisibility as the Dragon gets further away and the downwash makes her into a silhouette.

<<@Team [Shiriki] Rear ramp is jammed! Either grab a wheel or one of Ité's rides!>>

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« Reply #58 on: <04-18-17/0036:09> »
Swoopy grinned in a mixture of relief and excitement on the other side of the hill, sure that he was safe. He, after all, had very obvious hill between him and whoever was shooting. Plus, you know, the giant blinding glare of things exploding in a blizzard, at night, as people tried to look into a woodline. You couldn't be safer. Unless you counted situations where people didn't shoot at you, but that was both outside the current frame of reference and a pretty boring life. 

Murphy, as he is wont to, completely disagreed with Swoopy. A round corkscrewed off of a pine tree above him, executed the type ballistic change that makes people write training safety standards with lots of room for error, and knocked him straight on his ass. Ceramic plates cracked, and there is admittedly something disorienting about finding yourself staring at the night sky without warning, but Swoopy was pretty sure he wasn't hurt. Or, if he was, he was bleeding to death through a nerve dead hole. Both made a strong case for heading to the pick up.

He considered firing back, but that was absurd. What was he going to do, lob rounds over the hill and pray for a gust of wind to arc them down? Time to keep running...

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« Reply #59 on: <04-18-17/0351:57> »
Dan-Dan ran towards the rendezvous as the dragon wobbled its way into the sky. Not the greatest flying he'd ever seen but that wasn't his department and it would do. Perhaps he should suggest some extra time in the simulator later.

It seemed to be hovering over beyond the tree line. Ropes (or possibly rope ladders, it was hard to tell in the whiteout) spooled down from front doors as something came over the radio about an issue with the rear doors.

Boom! Secondary explosions tore through one of the turrets as it went up, possibly ammo cooking off. A merry Hell lit up the night sky, adding it's own brand of chaos to the scene. It was quite pretty really. Then a 'dozer and some sort of utility vehicle crashed into the fence, sparks flashing everywhere and adding to the actinic show.

Dan started and began jog trotting towards the extraction.

Swoopy's signals briefly went haywire on the pitac as Dan-Dan glanced at the feed. Then he was up and moving again, somewhat more slowly than before. It was likely he'd been hit somehow and was running wounded. He was still making a fair pace mind. Daniel changed course slightly to intercept him as they approached the target zone, leaving the Captain to her own devices for the moment. He quickly took extra care with his own cover, regulating his breathing and focusing to moderate his aura as he sought to ghost through the night. There was no point adding another casualty to the team.
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