Post by Sergeant Oswald on Apr 16, 2020 0:58:01 GMT
"Listen up, i'm going over the situation one more time," Oswald yelled over the roar of helicopter blades. "Guards in sector three are reporting heavy casualties at the reactor, word is that the automated defenses aren't able to tell friend from foe. Our job is to support SOLDIER in securing the facility so that we can disable the defenses."
The sergeant looked over to Thalia Melpomene , it was his first time working with a member of SOLDIER. It had once been a dream of his to be one of them, but it was a dream that had long passed. He then looked back to the two other men, both were newbies that he hadn't had a chance to get acquainted with.
"These machines are not to be taken lightly, especially the sweepers," he finished. Outside the reactor was quickly approaching, red lights were strobing outside the entrance to the massive cone. As they got closer a mako discharge expelled from the top, causing the area to glow with azure light.
He raised two fingers towards one of his men and pointed at him. Jumping up the private donning the same armor began unraveling the wire they would be using to quickly rappel to the ground below.
"At your command, ma'am," Oswald said. His heart was racing with excitement. He had his rifle in one hand and adjusted the strap to the rocket launcher on his back.
Last Edit: Apr 18, 2020 15:53:48 GMT by Zef Naaiers
Post by Thalia Melpomene on Apr 16, 2020 2:03:42 GMT
Thalia leaned out the side of the helicopter, scanning the ground below for anyone waiting to ambush the team. Her raven black hair was tossed about by the wind from the propeller and the light from the reactor breach flickered in the blue eyes of the SOLDIER.
She didn’t trust her eyes on this one and, although they had been warned about the automated defense system, Thalia wasn’t convinced this was all just some glitch. There were terrorist cells here in the city that would love to take advantage of a situation like this even if they hadn’t caused it.
“I’ll go first.” She hollered back to Sergeant Oswald over the cacophony of wind and breaking stone. “You cover me until I hit the ground. Then you follow.”
Thalia took hold of the wire and leapt out and away from the helicopter. She slid down quickly, the wire causing her to swing back before evening out, and her boots hit the pavement with no issue. She took a deep breath and took a step forward.
There was a slight vibration in the ground and the screech of grinding metal as four trap doors slid open all at once. Four stationary turrets rose up from underground and she was in the center of it. The SOLDIER could tell from the lights that they were preparing to fire.
Thalia pulled a dagger from the sheath that rested mid thigh and flung it directly into the barrel of the turret on her right. It sputtered with smoke and sparks began to burst forth from the middle. In one quick motion, she drew her blade and slashed across the leg of the turret behind her. It clattered to the ground helplessly but she could hear the other two powering up behind her.
Post by Sergeant Oswald on Apr 18, 2020 1:36:34 GMT
From the helicopter above Sgt. Oswald watched from the open bay as the SOLDIER hit the ground and began engaging one of the turrets. “Light ‘em up,” he said to the two privates before him. His subordinates both stood at either side of the hatch and began firing down on the turret. They were still rookies and their shots were sloppy, especially from this height. Bullets rained down all around one of the remaining turrets but didn’t make contacts. “Just get down there,” he said with a sigh as he turned his attention to the rear bay. The door was opening up where a crate was sitting. He approached and listened to a low growl coming from within. Meanwhile his two men began sliding down the rope towards the ground. They landed near Thalia. One of them quickly ran to get behind a concrete barrier, while the other stumbled and fell on his ass when he landed. In a matter of seconds one of the turrets fired a beam of red energy that struck the man. He let out a cry and held onto his flesh.
Back up on the helicopter, Oswald began pushing the crate off the ramp. The box fell out of the helicopter and after dropping a few feet a parachute deployed, causing it to slowly drift towards the ground. After it was complete he used one hand to start sliding down the chopper towards the ground below, tucking the rifle beneath his armpit he awkwardly fired it with one hand, managing to do enough damage to make the turret that hit one of his guys let out a little smoke.
He hit the ground running and got behind the barrier where the private had taken cover. Behind him the crate was slowly falling to the ground.
“It got Hobbs!” the private yelled. “Nothing we can do now, keep firing!” the sergeant responded.
The crate hit the ground and its walls opened up...Thalia Melpomene you forgot your dog, he can be what was in the crate if you want.
Last Edit: Apr 18, 2020 15:53:26 GMT by Zef Naaiers
Post by Thalia Melpomene on Apr 18, 2020 21:31:08 GMT
The wooden crate sprung open upon contact with the pavement below and a bi-colored German Shepherd came bursting from the wooden crate. Ajax whipped around to the other side of the smoking turret, momentarily drawing its fire away from the downed infantryman before darting under a nearby dumpster.
Thalia took the opportunity to charge towards the other remaining turret. A red laser beam fired towards her, impacting the gardbrace over her left shoulder and causing her to jerk backwards. Thank goodness I wear such heavy armor, The SOLDIER thought to herself as she continued forwards. Her armour was singed black and dented from the impact but Thalia could take more damage than that.
She slid past the turret, drawing one sword and swinging towards the thinnest part with both hands. The blade sliced through some sort of wiring that was running up the foldable base. The turret made a weird clicking sound and the head started spinning around out of control.
Post by Sergeant Oswald on Apr 19, 2020 16:13:55 GMT
“Ooh, she got the good shoulder pads,” Private Jones said next to Oswlad said as he popped out from behind the barrier and took a couple of shots at the spinning turret. The sergeant held back a laugh as he also unloaded his clip into the malfunctioning turret. The laser of the turret began to fire out a continuous beam, burning a line around the area that damaged the entrance to the reactor and even hitting what remained of the other turrets. When the beam came Jones and Oswlad both dived down onto the ground in time as it ripped through their concrete barrier and kicked up dust. Moments later through the thick of the dust Oswald heard an explosion. The laser fire stopped and there was nothing left but a burning husk of scrap metal.
“Hobbs!” Jones yelled out as he ran out from behind the cover. The private removed his own helmet revealing dark skin and short black hair as he dove down and started trying to administer first aid. Hobbs eyes were opened and unblinking, glazed over. “Damn it Hobbs, wake up!”
“%#@$!” Oswlad said and picked up his radio. “Unit 494-AT7 is KIA at drop point.” “Acknowledged… Continue mission…” a voice called back over the radio. “Roger,” Oswald said. “Jones we’ve got to go. He’s gone…”
Jones shook his head but didn’t talk back. He put his helmet back on and picked his own weapon up, then slung the rifle of his fallen comrade onto his back. Oswald knew that the two had gone through training together, but there was no time to get emotional now.
Oswald rushed towards the entrance to the reactor and posted up, pressing in the key combination that overrode the lockout on the entrance. There was a loud hum as the metal door began to retract upwards. At the halfway point it got stuck where the door had taken damage from the laser, enough space for them to crawl under.
He got into a prone position and peered through one side while Jones did the opposite. Jones gave him a hand signal and Oswald turned his head back to Thalia Melpomene. “The foyer looks clear,” he said.
Post by Thalia Melpomene on Apr 21, 2020 4:15:27 GMT
Thalia narrowly dodged the laser beam as she landed hard on the ground. She had begun pulling another dagger, this one from down inside of her boot, but stopped as the last turret was finished off by Sergeant Oswald and his team. The SOLDIER pushed herself up onto her feet and sort of stumbled forwards a few steps towards the entrance to the reactor.
There was a yell behind her and she turned to see that the infantryman that had been hit on the way down had expired during the battle. She understood Jones’s reaction but they couldn’t waste time now. The whole sector could go dark if they didn’t get there on time. Luckily, Oswald was an experienced leader. She waited for him to handle the tense situation and Ajax followed.
Thalia clapped Jones on the shoulder as they rushed on towards the gate, “I’ll buy you both a round, if we live until tonight.”
Sergeant Oswald announced that the way ahead looked clear and Thalia rolled under the door as stealthily as possible in her clanging armor.
Post by Sergeant Oswald on Apr 22, 2020 5:15:30 GMT
The entry itself had an eerie silence. On the ground there were several bodies of both security guards and several plant workers. Alongside them there were several mono drives laying on the ground around them, strange little creatures that some spook in headquarters had implanted AI chips into to control them. They looked like floating eyeballs with green tendrils, and from what Oswald knew of them they were known to be able to create a fire blast.
“None for me thanks,” Oswald said as he moved to the center of the room. He couldn’t think about what would happen after the job right now. "I'm going to get the codes put in to get us towards maintenance," he said as he approached a door to the left and started tapping on the display.
“I’ll take his,” Jones said as he looked over the bodies. He kicked one of the mono drives as he walked by, and it suddenly started to squirm and writhe for a moment.
With Oswald ahead of Jones, he didn’t see the monster. If something wasn’t done, Jones as going to get fried!Thalia Melpomene
Post by Thalia Melpomene on Apr 25, 2020 6:38:58 GMT
Thalia nodded to Sergeant Oswald and waited just a little ahead while he messed with one of the security consoles. He was being a bit of a buzzkill but given the seriousness of the situation- The SOLDIER’s mako blue eyes caught the slight movement out of the corner of her eye and she rushed to tackle Jones out of harm's way.
It was lucky he was wearing a helmet because he hit the ground pretty hard with a mostly armored Thalia landing on top of him. She felt a blast of hot air rush over them but they’d avoided the flames for the most part. The SOLDIER rose to her feet and held her hand out to help pull Jones up off the ground. As he got to his feet and dusted off, she glanced around.
“Uh… How’s it looking Sergeant?” She called over her shoulder without looking back. Three monodrives had risen up into the air and their single eyes were focused on her. Thalia attempted to set the mimic materia on her armor to fire resistance.
It wasn't long after the contact party had gone in that the sound of a second helicopter approaching filled the air, hovering in place several metres above ground. Inside, the darkened shape of a relatively tall man sat by the doors, legs crossed as he adjusted the metallic gauntlets on his forearms with a blank look upon his face.
A strange sword was propped against his seat by his side, the dull, blue glow it produced bathing the man's silhouette. The man's eyes shone green even in the darkness as he nodded to himself, grasping the sword's handle before rising to his feet.
"Make a few rounds around the reactor. This won't take long." He ordered the pilot before grasping the door and swinging it wide open. The sudden noise of the Helicopter's blades all but drowned out the pilot's 'yes, sir!' as the man held out a hand in front of his eyes, a pillar of mako energy shooting through the sky just then and there.
With the strong light of the reactor projecting a heavy contrast upon him, the man looked right out of a picture. (The one directly to this post's left, to be specific.)
Taking that as his cue, the man leapt off the flying vehicle, landing upon the steel floors shortly after in the standard knee-joint damaging superhero landing pose, a dull click from the heels of his shoes the only sound made.
Thank god for the Jump Materia, or that would have actually been really stupid on his part!
Rising to his full height, the man's eyes scanned the area, taking note of the recently destroyed security systems and the single corpse of a Shin-Ra trooper left behind. He made a mental note to add bootcamp to the list of things that needed to see immediate improvement within the Department of defense and public safety.
With the note made, the man began his march towards the reactor's entrance, the heels of his shoes clicking on the metallic surface as his suspiciously adhesive trench coat fluttered in the wind.
Some SOLDIERs used magnetic holsters to securely attach their impractically large weapons to their backs. GAWAIN used them to keep his cool coat in place.
Presentation matters!
Before long, there was no longer any wind, nor noise. Only the eerie silence constantly interrupted by his echoing steps.
Oh, and the sound of a small explosion going off the moment he entered the room, two bodies landing at his feet with a dull thud and a metallic clank as the helmet of the trooper hit pretty hard against the steel floors. A little farther ahead, messing around with a console, was another trooper, distinguished from the the one at his feet and the corpse outside by the RPG strapped to his back.
Needless to say, out of all three, he only recognized the woman lying atop the poor trooper; he had seen her records before. He liked to keep track of all SOLDIERs.
He looked between all of them, his expression blank for a moment before his gaze finally settled on the SOLDIER.
"Captain Thalia Melpomene, if my memory doesn't fail me? Report." Sergeant Oswald
Post by Sergeant Oswald on Apr 26, 2020 22:12:42 GMT
Sergeant Oswald turned to face the incoming figure who demanded a status report from Thalia. He could tell by the way he spoke he carried some sort of authority. Was it a first class SOLDIER? He probably should have known these things, but as he had gotten older he stopped idolizing them. Jones was more likely to know who it was, but the real SOLDIER fanboy was on the pavement outside.
When he called for a report Oswald noticed the monodrives that were rising into the air. He pulled his own rifle and he and Jones started walking forward towards them while they held the triggers to their rifles down. As the first monodrive was casting a spell it fell from the damage of the focused fire of the two units. They then switched to the second and put it down as well.
The third monodrive was still alive and focused on Thalia. She would have to defend herself and address her superior as well.
Post by Thalia Melpomene on Apr 28, 2020 5:16:22 GMT
Thalia stood at attention. She was relieved to see her superior approaching the scene. It sucked that HQ thought this was too big a job for her to handle but that notion was totally accurate. The 3rd Class SOLDIER did not want to be the one stuck holding the bag when this whole sector blew up. Still, it was a little jarring to see the familiar face outside the office. Gwendaline wasn’t it… or Gavin? Thalia was notoriously bad with names but she was sure it would come to her if she just gave it some thought.
Sergeant Oswald and Private Jones had taken out two of the monodrives but there was still one left. She glanced over her shoulder, expecting an attack, but not wanting to seem like she was ignoring a superior.
“Everything’s %#@$ed, Sir!” She responded at a bit of a yell before rolling into a dodge. The sudden torrent of flame that erupted from the creature nipped at her heel but her temporary fire resistance was her saving grace. The SOLDIER rolled into a three point landing before sliding a dagger off her belt and flinging it with expert aim.
The monodrive let out a wail and she leapt high into the air, narrowly dodging a second wave of flames and flinging a second dagger that pierced the creature's body and sent it spiraling to the ground.
Thalia did a backwards somersault mid air before sliding to a halt in front of... GAWAIN !
“Our own damn automated defense systems have turned against us and well…” She glanced back towards the landing area, “We’re already a man down.”
GAWAIN snorted loudly at the younger SOLDIER's accurate sypnosis of what was currently going down, though it was not quite what he had asked for. His shoulders were still shaking with his chuckles when she finished off the last monodrive, the man shaking his head in amusement as she approached him; he quickly sobered up into serious mode once she gave him the information he asked for, however.
"I saw." He said, lips growing thin and taut as he took a good look around the room the stood in.
"And it is clear that he's far from the only casualty." There were bodies piled up all over the room. His eyes narrowed at the sight. Shin-Ra was not new to mishaps and unfortunate accidents- but this was far beyond such things. For a Reactor's entire security system to run amok... It couldn't possibly be a simple system error. There had to be another party involved...
But that was a mystery for them to figure out later.
"There may be survivors still. Come!" He said to the younger SOLDIER as he suddenly broke into a brisk walk, his hand clapping Thalia's shoulder pad and nodding as he walked past her. There still could be other members of the reactor's staff still alive; they needed to move quickly.
He turned his gaze towards Sergeant Oswald as he came to stand by the console, nodding at both him and the private.
"I am Lieutenant Colonel GAWAIN, ROUND TABLE. Apologies, but I'll be taking over this operation from now on. Your names, troopers." He demanded as he reached into the inner pocket of his suit, producing a particularly fancy looking keycard.
"Make your preparations swiftly. Captain Thalia Melpomene and I will take point. Cover us. We'll all be advancing quickly. Our primary objective will be the Control Room. We must the deactivate security systems." He said, pausing for a moment to process his own words. They really didn't have any choice but to deactivate the security measures, even if he felt it was probably what whoever had caused this had wanted.
But he was no hacker, nor computer scientist or security engineer. All he knew was how to turn it off and on again.
Post by Sergeant Oswald on Apr 29, 2020 3:21:14 GMT
This was probably the biggest brass that Oswald had ever worked with on a combat deployment. Most of the Lieutenant Colonel's he had served under in the normal guard corps were older grunts who were in charge of battalions, dealing in meetings and the occasional court martial recommendation. The SOLDIER special forces were different though, and the man standing before him was in a position that he still coveted. “Sergeant Oswald, sir,” he reported promptly. He did not salute, because saluting with a rifle in hand wasn’t standard. He still snapped his feet with attention. Working alongside a first class was probably the closest he was going to get to the glory he had sought in his youth.
“Private Jones, sir...” the other trooper said following suit, though he did raise his hand up to salute holding his rifle with his offhand by the guard. Jones was clearly still shaken by the loss of his comrade. Oswald kept his face forward but rolled the eyes hidden by a mask towards his subordinate and scowled.
As he pulled the keyboard Oswald and Jones took position at either side of the entrance to the next room, aiming their rifles towards it to await their opening into the robotic hell that waited for them within.Thalia Melpomene
Post by Thalia Melpomene on Apr 30, 2020 3:32:46 GMT
Thalia nodded to the Lieutenant Colonel. He was pretty high up. The best she could hope for was just not to do anything to piss him off. Thalia had a reputation for rubbing people the wrong way.
She went to retrieve her throwing daggers. There was one blade that had broken off at the handle. Bad luck. She stuck the pieces in a pouch on her hip and continued on after GAWAIN .
An excited growl drew her attention and she turned to see her German Shepherd shaking his head back and forth with a dead monodrive in his maw. Her mako blue eyes went wide.
“Working!” She hissed at the dog as quietly as she could. Ajax dropped the monodrive and raised a paw to cover his snout in the way dogs sometimes do when they know they’ve done bad. She snapped her fingers and he rushed to her side.
She made it to what looked like a small hanger door that was designed to raise up with the correct code. The two remaining grunts got into position as Gawain scanned his keycard.
Thalia got down low, pressing her hands to the ground, to get a look inside as the door began to rise. It was like a big dark warehouse with a high ceiling. There were rows of shelves, crates and boxes stacked high, and some kind of vehicle like a forklift or truck.
The high beams on the vehicle turned on at the sound of the door screeching open and she was able to catch an ominous sound like steam releasing. “Sweeper.” She reported while standing up and drawing her dual short swords. “It looks angry.”
The high ranking officer simply nodded approvingly at Sergeant Oswald and the private as they moved to flank the doors on both sides, seemingly uncaring for the private's military faux-pas.
Similarly, if he noticed Thalia Melpomene 's dog's misdemeanor, he did not comment on it, simply keeping his gaze straight ahead as he waited for her to join the troopers in their finished preparations. And as soon as she did, and everyone was in position, he swiped the card across the scanner, a number of colorful sounds echoing in the chamber as he swiftly pocketed the card whilst marching forward. The doors were barely open as he did, the man having to crouch under the upper segment.
Almost as soon as the door was open, opposition revealed itself in the form of yet another malfunctioning security measure, it visibly coming to life with the sound of roaring steam rising through the air.
"A Sweeper." Reported the Captain, "It looks angry." She said as she rose, drawing her twin blades.
"It chose a bad day for a temper tamtrum." was GAWAIN's reply, the light of the sweeper's visors gleaming off Galatine's edge as the man broke into a mad sprint towards the machine, clearing the distance between himself and the the car on legs before it could so much as properly target him, leaving a mess of machinegun bullet holes in the man's wake.
Standing right below the machine, GAWAIN's mako green eyes flashed as he swung his sword at its left limb in a vertical slice, cleaving through the flexible steelcords and wiring and causing one of the machine guns to collapse uselessly to the floors.