“No, I don’t have any.” Thomas said, taking point. Normally, he would have complained about the situation, where he was wielding a weapon akin to an assault rifle on such a close quarter environment as that, having to take point instead of someone else with a weapon deadlier on such close ranges. Instead, he kept quiet, because it was thanks to the other guy in the dented armor that he actually had a decent weapon in hand, and in turn increased his life expectancy. And his shields were comfortably at one hundred percent, so there was no reason to get greedy either..
He moved forward, keeping his HPAR low but ready, “Or two more bodies to add to the firepower.” He said, exploiting the other possibility. Thomas eyed the two IFF signals in question, which had just turned mobile again and started moving , scanning the street ahead of him and its adjacent buildings with his HPAR all the while feeling his heart pounding on his chest. It didn’t affect his performance in any way, though, as the training that was so well drilled into his head seemed to take over the marine’s own personal fears and expectations.
He reached the end of the block, stopping on a corner and slowly turning around until he saw two other Hostiles standing on the entrance of the underground station, both wielding the ‘toy-guns’ that came with their armors, one holding position and providing cover as the second man made his way inside. His Hostile recognized their IFFs and that was good enough for him. Thomas faced them with his monoeye and sent another message through laser-comm, “Friendlies to your left, don’t fire.” The marine said.
Nonetheless, he held position until he got an answer from the other two.
He moved forward, keeping his HPAR low but ready, “Or two more bodies to add to the firepower.” He said, exploiting the other possibility. Thomas eyed the two IFF signals in question, which had just turned mobile again and started moving , scanning the street ahead of him and its adjacent buildings with his HPAR all the while feeling his heart pounding on his chest. It didn’t affect his performance in any way, though, as the training that was so well drilled into his head seemed to take over the marine’s own personal fears and expectations.
He reached the end of the block, stopping on a corner and slowly turning around until he saw two other Hostiles standing on the entrance of the underground station, both wielding the ‘toy-guns’ that came with their armors, one holding position and providing cover as the second man made his way inside. His Hostile recognized their IFFs and that was good enough for him. Thomas faced them with his monoeye and sent another message through laser-comm, “Friendlies to your left, don’t fire.” The marine said.
Nonetheless, he held position until he got an answer from the other two.