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RULES
- Be polite!
- Treat your fellow troopers with respect!
- No meta-gaming
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"Sorry, sir didn't leave any room for doubt in my pack, too full of explosives. If ya want some uncertainty I'm sure we can get some Marines here."
He gave Black a pat on the back. "Tovarish, I don't think our fellow helljumpers needed encouraging words," He nodded with his head at the others. "But I really liked it, ten out of ten."
‘I’m so good at driving, they keep demanding I take tests to get some sort of license, but it sounds like a waste of time to me. Hey, Donnell? If that strange leggy thing is still standing by the end of this, I’ll buy you something nice.’
"Nothing serious, a fundamental program in Dawg exoskeleton with cameras and sensors to help identify friend and foe and to navigate the terrain. All in all, it just carries stuff." He had heard that there were some trials that sported weapons platforms as well but not many of those actually were used in the field. After all, the spartan Program seemed to be the focus anyway. Big Dawg was still a precious commodity to him. They were able to carry obscene amounts of ordinance thanks to the walker. It was a simple purpose but its existence was part of the reason he was still here today.Along the way, King followed alongside Bret's "pooch." It certainly was an interesting looking drone. "What kind of funny implements, does this thing have, Donnell?" Joseph inquired while climbing aboard the back of the transporter hog.
Bret was about to respond over short-range when he was interrupted by Black giving the command to more or less shut up and go. He followed the lead Hog and punched his throttle to catch up. Gravel slid under the tires and the vehicle began to lurch forward. He kept the vehicle on the road and about 30 yards behind the lead Hog. It didn't take long for the silence to be annoying to him. He tried to pick up the conversation with Lyster. "Something nice? For me or for big Dawg? He likes Oil and I like beer so there's a sizable difference.‘I’ll drive. My weapons won't be so good shooting out of a moving vehicle, so I'll leave that to the heroes,’ he said, pulling himself up and into the driver’s side. Doing so required a quick readjustment of some of his weaponry, but that wasn’t a difficult job. ‘I’m so good at driving, they keep demanding I take tests to get some sort of license, but it sounds like a waste of time to me. Hey, Donnell? If that strange leggy thing is still standing by the end of this, I’ll buy you something nice.’
"Our guys in the city have collapsed that far?"
"Lieutenant, do we have stills of the facility yet? If not when we hit the top, Rose, Hayworth and I can dismount and do some scouting with the SRS."