Zufaix
The Moosic Man
Renee Aloensis
Location: Velika Prime, AICA, Firing Range
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Mobius Armaments: N/A
The obstacle course came and went. It was standard fare for military options... with the exception of the Zero-G field, Renee struggled witht that portion in particular as did others. Though aside from cursing her own inability to traverse through through zero gravity environments unimpeded, one green haired "Ogre" caught her interest in particular. Destroying the wooden plank served what purpose? As far as she was aware the only "competition" happening was purely thru the other cadets motivation. Major Pakston never denoted it was a race, though it was natural that some would feel the thrill of completing the course the fastest. It was like that even during basics in the Corps, and even more likely in other branches.Location: Velika Prime, AICA, Firing Range
Interactions: None
Mentions: ThatWhichShouldBe | Worthlessplebian | Pilgrim59 | koala | LostHaven
Mobius Armaments: N/A
Regardless of people's natural tendency towards competition, deliberately sabotaging the course and potentially injuring the others truly served no purpose other than to antagonize the rest of the group. Surely there was another reason behind it? She would have to speak with him about it later, making a scene now would likely only aggravate him further.
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Only a short break preceded the next course, which Renee moslty used to rehydrate and shower. Perhaps she should have taken it easier on the course? The white haired woman with the giant blade from earlier certianly didnt have any qualms about it. Too late to worry about the ramifications of that now though. Remembering from the syallbus they received earlier, weapons traning should be next.
Major Murise was a far cry from the instructors and officers from her time in the Corps, incredibly energetic and strangely... pleasant to listen too? Most instructors were more akin to Major Pakston in their demeanor so Major Murise was a breath of fresh air. Even if she had read the Thuri-Vee's manual cover to cover it would still likely hold interest. Soon after, the next exercise was revealed.
A killhouse huh?
Renee mused to herself whilst Major Muirse cleared the objective with haste. It was clear she was a veteran, even if she had become "rusty" as the Major herself put it. Fifty-two seconds with that accuracy was certainly nothing to sneeze at, though the following forty-five second mark was what Renee was aiming for. At that point, a new voice had broken through as Major Muirse finished up. Turning to see the new face, the uniform was the first thing Renee noticed. Seemed to be another cadet, though arriving late unfortunately. Renee felt for her, and while the concept of punctuality had all but been drilled into her head by her parents, its not a situation anyone would want to find themselves in. Giving her a solemn nod in understanding, questions started flowing in from the others, though some cadets had already begun running the gauntlet.
Renee watched with great interest, noting each of their methodologies as the cadets worked their way through the killhouse. First up was the white haired woman with the ever-present monotone expression, "L. Venhaus" according to the tag she wore. Belying her previous showcase, her movements were both fleet and efficient. Hardly a single move was wasted as she tore through the building with precision, even going further to demonstrate her split-second decision making skills after switching to melee. An impressive performance needless to say, and the results spoke for themselves being the first to pass Major Pakston's record.
Little time passed until the next cadet rounded the corner, tagged "R. Xirlenkia". His stance low as he entered the building, he proceeded to clear it with nearly as impressive a performance as the previous contender. Machine-like precision and movements. It was clear everyone had some worth to being accepted into this program. Concern did cross Renee's face as Xirlenkia completed the course. His shaking hands... likely not anxiety as he didn't seems so before or during the exercise. Bad memories? Some sort of illness? Renee could only speculate as the man fell back into line.
Next was the pepper haired woman who was helping during the last exercise. Renee didn't manage to catch her tag this time, not that it mattered. Her run through the exercise started well. She was incredibly agile, almost resembling a dancer in her movements similar to Major Muirse. Unlike the steadied and practiced movements of both Venhaus and Xirlenkia, this one had a certain grace. Though as she neared the end of the course her composure seemed to dwindle until she completely halted. It only became clear why that was once the burst of wind shot through the building like a cannon, knocking out the final target along with it. Ah... a sneeze? A powerful one at that.
Typically good at hiding her expressions, Renee couldn't help but chortle at the sight. An aureum powered sneeze was certianly something you didn't see everyday. Renee moved to talk to the woman as she finished, intending to console her, though after just seeing her expression it was clear she didn't want to talk about it. Renee's vision shifted from the girl back to the tracking crystal just in time to see the previously self proclaimed Aeoun donning the rifle and moving into position. His performance was... subpar to say the least. Despite his previous performance it became clear that he had rarely if ever wielded a firearm. Nontheless his form and accuracy had slightly improved as he rushed his way through the course.
Deciding she stood by idly observing long enough, Renee quietly stepped forward into position. Accepting the firearm, she moved up to the doorway took a deep breath and lowered her stance. The signal went off and the timer started, sending a chill through her body as she breached the entrance. Words shot through her thoughts as the first targets appeared down the hallway.
"Do not hesitate."
Bang Bang!
Two shots, two targets down. Another set of words crossed her thoughts as the next set of targets appeared.
"Indecision kills."
Bang Bang Bang!
Three more targets down as she rounded the next corner. Her movements were smooth, no steps out of line, the rifle snapping from target to target with ease. She'd been through this type of exercise what felt like a million times. The movements were drilled into her system. Two more targets appeared from the ceiling.
Bang Bang!
Her vision narrowed as the end of the course neared and she could feel a bead of sweat rolling down her forehead. Four more targets appeared, four more shots fired. Her boots stamped into the dirt as she crossed the exit. She glanced over her time in expectation: 00:00:44
She had barely managed to beat the record. If not for her helmet, one would be able to see a pleased smile on her face. But something was wrong... the timer changed.
00:00:45
00:00:46
Her eyes immediatly shot to the target tracker above the timer. 49/50.
BLOOT!
She cursed herself. Her tunnel vision had gotten the better of her once again. Turning on a dime, the dirt kicked up behind her as she sprinted back into the building frantically searching for the last target. Luckily it wasn't far off from the end, just down the hallway and around the final corner in fact, but it was enough to knock her time down to fifty seconds flat with an accuracy of nintey-seven percent.
Falling back into line, her stoic expression belied her disappointment in herself. Her mother's words echoed in her head just as they did earlier.
"You're getting ahead of yourself again."
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