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Leon charged, throwing a punch at his attacker's gut followed by a right hook.
"Come on, you squids! I'll show you how real men fight!" he yelled. Leon was pleased to see things going so well. Marines and Navy having fun together. Things like this showed how ... close the two services were. Like Leon's fist on his Navy counterpart's chin.
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As Lisa approached the Green Squadron pilots, she could hear them. "Ray Franks, Green Three, best roommate and bass guitar this side of Kennewes!" one pilot, a woman, toasted as she raised her glass. Her compatriots raised their own glasses and echoed, "Franky!"
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"That was an order?" Bernhard asked Laura. "Dunno. More!" Laura exclaimed again as Bernhard sighed.
Then he saw a bartender start fighting with a Marine who had pulled out a bottle of whiskey. That was theft. Bernhard pulled out his Zen 45 sidearm, cocked it and pointed it at Chad. "Give back that bottle, Private, and I won't report you for theft. That's an order!" he commanded.
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As Samuel tried to leave, he was hit on the back of the head by a sailor wielding a broken wooden chair leg.
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However, for all of John's successes, the moment he encountered an one of the many ID-SOLs in the group, he found he was out of his depth. The ID-SOL threw a single punch that connected with John's chin and sent him flying towards a table. He crashed into it, toppling the table, chairs and glassware atop. It was surprising that a genetic super-soldier, who could lift from 250 to 500 kilos, had not snapped John's neck and killed him.
The only logical conclusion would be that the ID-SOLs were pulling their punches.
"Come on, you squids! I'll show you how real men fight!" he yelled. Leon was pleased to see things going so well. Marines and Navy having fun together. Things like this showed how ... close the two services were. Like Leon's fist on his Navy counterpart's chin.
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As Lisa approached the Green Squadron pilots, she could hear them. "Ray Franks, Green Three, best roommate and bass guitar this side of Kennewes!" one pilot, a woman, toasted as she raised her glass. Her compatriots raised their own glasses and echoed, "Franky!"
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"That was an order?" Bernhard asked Laura. "Dunno. More!" Laura exclaimed again as Bernhard sighed.
Then he saw a bartender start fighting with a Marine who had pulled out a bottle of whiskey. That was theft. Bernhard pulled out his Zen 45 sidearm, cocked it and pointed it at Chad. "Give back that bottle, Private, and I won't report you for theft. That's an order!" he commanded.
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As Samuel tried to leave, he was hit on the back of the head by a sailor wielding a broken wooden chair leg.
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However, for all of John's successes, the moment he encountered an one of the many ID-SOLs in the group, he found he was out of his depth. The ID-SOL threw a single punch that connected with John's chin and sent him flying towards a table. He crashed into it, toppling the table, chairs and glassware atop. It was surprising that a genetic super-soldier, who could lift from 250 to 500 kilos, had not snapped John's neck and killed him.
The only logical conclusion would be that the ID-SOLs were pulling their punches.