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~Still Surfin

Operation Martian AssaultMoon of Oslo - House Atano Space
The insertion had gone swimmingly.
Two squads of drab rebel mercenaries from The Blue Dawn Company, alongside your rag-tag group of Freelancers, were dumped via DropShip into the rocky red terrain of Oslo. Naught but a few hundred meters from the objective and just downhill of her too. The ship dusting off from just behind a coastal cliff line that ran along the clear blue watery shore of the pale sea. You could feel the gross wet humidity already. A rarity in the high desert, to be sure. Yet no sooner had the ship taken off again then com chatter picked up all across the spectrum. Damn. It wasn't the weather either. Sky's were too clear. They'd seen the ship. They knew somebody else was here. They knew you were coming. Welp. Time to get moving then.
The mud along the shoreline was sticky against their tall drab boots. A harsh contrast to the dry red sharp clay of the chipper coastal walls. The Blue Dawn moved to the ridgeline for cover before trudging deeper inland. Across the uneven bumps and gullets of the dry orange desert above. Inland, uphill, and further towards the factory objective that lay upon the mountain top nearby. They ignored you too. As most foreign mercs were like to do. House Atano was paying them, yes. Just like they were paying you. But they weren't paid to babysit Freelancers, nor to follow anybodies orders but their own. Your type would do was your type was oft to. You'd do the mission your way. Or you'd die trying. Naturally, your best guess was that there was thirty of them. Light machine gun blasters, scout garb, and thermal binoculars too. Indifferent mostly. You'd never heard of their outfit before either. But they had history and seemed more capable than most cannon fodder. Maybe they'd help you? Maybe you'd help them? Maybe you'd both die? Who knows. As long as the job got done, I doubt your employer would care either way.
Good news now. The objective was just a few hundred meters nearby. You weren't that far from the factory though you couldn't see it from down here. Sure, it was a grossly uphill hike and still on the other side of barbed badlands vegetation and rough alien terrain but... Well. You'd seen worse climbs. Probably. And the Plague Legion that guarded the factory were mostly just Stormtrooper-type commandos too. Better than Mandos anyway. Heh. Better by a long shot.
The radio picked up again. Blue Dawn was moving across the valley cuts for the nearest high ground. Plague Legion scout patrols were already sighted on the mountain side. No walkers yet. Just troopers. Troopers looking for whatever, or whomever, that foreign ship had just dropped off.
The coastal waters rushed along the shore. Tiny lizards scurried about the dry rocks and the warm red mud pulled against your feet like a stupid reminder of just how hot it was going to get today. Yeah. Okay. Time to get moving. It was still hot-as-balls in the shade anyway.
Your move Freelancer.
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