Ardgal Raxis
More than a Man
The woman nodded to Myles. She wasn't impatient, she wasn't hurried. Those things got the job done wrong, and jobs done wrong got people killed in this business. And Virgil was all about getting the job done right so people could come home. "Of course. Sargent Ares and Sargent Reynolds will be ready to accompany you whenever you are ready for him and the godkillers to your mission."
As one last gift before they parted, she sent Ares' and Reynold's comm frequency to the man. Ares was one of the Godkillers, one of the few who chewed through force users for a living and spat them out as bloody pulp. He had a squad under him of like-minded individuals. Cold as ice, hard as durasteel. Reynolds was over a squad in the Alpha company. They were great shock troopers. Some of the best you could ask to come with you into your classic fire fight--or to just spray out death in the armfuls.
With her work done with Myles, the woman pulled out a series of datapads and began perusing, preparing for the military base they would be crafting in a matter of days. Outside the sound of the raxis employees clearing the jungle could be heard with great alacrity, in a beautiful symphony of change. She pressed her helmet comm close to her ear, "Very good, Davorak. Stay frosty. Out."
[member="Myles Davorak"]
As one last gift before they parted, she sent Ares' and Reynold's comm frequency to the man. Ares was one of the Godkillers, one of the few who chewed through force users for a living and spat them out as bloody pulp. He had a squad under him of like-minded individuals. Cold as ice, hard as durasteel. Reynolds was over a squad in the Alpha company. They were great shock troopers. Some of the best you could ask to come with you into your classic fire fight--or to just spray out death in the armfuls.
With her work done with Myles, the woman pulled out a series of datapads and began perusing, preparing for the military base they would be crafting in a matter of days. Outside the sound of the raxis employees clearing the jungle could be heard with great alacrity, in a beautiful symphony of change. She pressed her helmet comm close to her ear, "Very good, Davorak. Stay frosty. Out."
[member="Myles Davorak"]