For some reason, I find the idea that Blake whispered even though he was using a radio funny. Must be a reflex, to whisper when you're plotting something, even if you have no reason to. Ironic that a whisper would have been more effective than using open radio frequencies.
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Important note: The last two sentences of my last IC post are a fork in the road. She hasn't done one or the other yet, but since what happens next would receive instant action on Tweak's part, so I decided to be preemptive on my response. It all depends on what happens next:
--If all terrorists die or are disabled, then she'll wait for Kess or Kokuten to say what she does next.
--If any terrorists are missed or not taken out of the fight by the time she finishes firing, then she moves and resumes firing until ordered to stop (from Kess or Kokuten) or move on (likely by Kess, but also an option from Kokuten).
But either way, after she finished firing on the last terrorist, she moves. The gunfire, plus the dropping of her empty magazine, were dead giveaways to her position, so a change would be tactically required.
Moon, the message Tweak sent to Kokuten is only because Kess said they should hurry. Tweak will listen if Kess directs her to follow Kokuten over herself, though. But, from what I've seen, the SavTechs are 'higher' on the chain of command than a squad leader...am I wrong on that? It sounds wrong, for some reason...anyway. Second assumption made with that post was that the gun used was a
Zen Armaments .45 Pistol. It may be the Styrling Silver Special one, but you never specified that I can recall, and the Zen pistol had a ten-round mag while the Styrling one had an eight-round one...so I picked : )