Back-Alley Nightmare
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Krystian wished he could have removed his helmet, but he didn't have that luxury at the moment. Instead, he had volunteered to make sure that the two Marines were clear. He went on a first-come-first-serve basis. P1C Scroggins had been the first to take off her helmet so Krystian moved over to her. Still keeping that defensive posture from before, he watched his HUD as the SAVtech scanned her. He was being bombarded with information scrolling on his screen, trying to find the retinal data, and soon coming up with an affirmation on his screen that told him the woman he was looking at was telling the truth. Not that he really doubted it very much. Maybe that was just because he was too tired and too green to be concerned about that sort of thing. With her done, Krystian moved on to the second Marine. His SAVtech began scanning her just as she asked her question.
His accent, thick as always, marked him out from the other Marines even in seemingly identical armor to the rest, "Negative. You are 'ze only 'vuns who have responded." The scan complete, he looked to the stairwell as he motioned to the surrounding Marines, "Present company excluded."
With that taken care of, he stepped back from the women to brief them on the situation, motioning in various directions where appropriate.
Motioning to the various rooms, " 'Ve cleared 'ze rest area, bathrooms, and book store." Followed by a gesture to the tracks, " 'Ve have a sentry 100 meters in to each tunnel." Then to the entrance they had just come in through, "Two in 'ze office building across the street." He took a moment to glance at the surrounding Marines, "Standing orders are to go in to low power mode, rest, and be ready to relieve 'ze sentries in three hours time."
That was quite possibly the most he had said in one sitting in the past forty eight hours. Truly out of character for him.
"I am Private Krystian Czarnecki." He once again motioned to the escelator, "You have already met Private Greer." Then he turned to walk away, calling over his shoulder, "Now I 'vuld suggest rest. You look as if the Creator sent you a vision of demise."
With all of that taken care of, Krystian headed to the rest area. Securing his impaler, Krystian moved to one of the far corners of the rest area, out of the way, and wasted almost no time in switching his Hostile in to a low-draw state. Opening up his suit, the Marine took in a deep of the not-really-fresh air, and stepped out on to the ground. He grabbed his DataJockey and his earphones. He kept one ear open, of course, and sat in his armor in such a way that his boots were still on the ground while he still had access to the comms. Leaning back against the armor, he set his music list to randomly shuffle. While sitting there, he fished in his pocket, and retrieved his most prized photo.
So there he sat, silent, listening to his music, keeping an ear open for any emergency, and remembering times past.
He was content by himself at the moment.
His accent, thick as always, marked him out from the other Marines even in seemingly identical armor to the rest, "Negative. You are 'ze only 'vuns who have responded." The scan complete, he looked to the stairwell as he motioned to the surrounding Marines, "Present company excluded."
With that taken care of, he stepped back from the women to brief them on the situation, motioning in various directions where appropriate.
Motioning to the various rooms, " 'Ve cleared 'ze rest area, bathrooms, and book store." Followed by a gesture to the tracks, " 'Ve have a sentry 100 meters in to each tunnel." Then to the entrance they had just come in through, "Two in 'ze office building across the street." He took a moment to glance at the surrounding Marines, "Standing orders are to go in to low power mode, rest, and be ready to relieve 'ze sentries in three hours time."
That was quite possibly the most he had said in one sitting in the past forty eight hours. Truly out of character for him.
"I am Private Krystian Czarnecki." He once again motioned to the escelator, "You have already met Private Greer." Then he turned to walk away, calling over his shoulder, "Now I 'vuld suggest rest. You look as if the Creator sent you a vision of demise."
With all of that taken care of, Krystian headed to the rest area. Securing his impaler, Krystian moved to one of the far corners of the rest area, out of the way, and wasted almost no time in switching his Hostile in to a low-draw state. Opening up his suit, the Marine took in a deep of the not-really-fresh air, and stepped out on to the ground. He grabbed his DataJockey and his earphones. He kept one ear open, of course, and sat in his armor in such a way that his boots were still on the ground while he still had access to the comms. Leaning back against the armor, he set his music list to randomly shuffle. While sitting there, he fished in his pocket, and retrieved his most prized photo.
So there he sat, silent, listening to his music, keeping an ear open for any emergency, and remembering times past.
He was content by himself at the moment.