by Kyraina » Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:38 am
by Krugeristan » Fri Apr 14, 2017 12:48 pm
by Hothnia » Fri Apr 14, 2017 2:21 pm
by Arengin Union » Fri Apr 14, 2017 4:54 pm
by The Central Shadow Nation » Fri Apr 14, 2017 9:27 pm
by Anowa » Sat Apr 15, 2017 1:33 pm
by Dayganistan » Sat Apr 15, 2017 2:40 pm
by Krugeristan » Sat Apr 15, 2017 3:06 pm
Anowa wrote:-snippy-
Dayganistan wrote:-snippy 2: the snippening-
by Arengin Union » Sat Apr 15, 2017 4:52 pm
Krugeristan wrote:Anowa wrote:-snippy-Dayganistan wrote:-snippy 2: the snippening-
Akarah watched as several more operators entered the building. Russian, Finnish, Israeli, German, Filipino . . . He nodded back when the German nodded to him, and glanced at the Filipino making hot chocolate. The Russian didn't look happy with the meatloaf, and Akarah decided to feel suspicious about the meatloaf as well, and not because of his religion's ban of pork--he had eaten pork on more than one occasion--but because meatloaf in general looked and sounded gross, no matter who made it. It could have the freshest beef and it still looked nasty, but, either way, in this place, it was food, and someone was going to get pissy if Akarah refused to eat the food for non-religious reasons.
After standing around, feeling like he was serving no purpose, Akarah finally decided to get some food and sit with someone, and he settled on the Russian. He wanted to avoid awkwardness as much as possible, so he decided to impress the Spetsnaz man by speaking Russian, even though it was heavily accented and stuttered. "Greetings. I . . . I can tell by your face you are not happy with the food?"
by Krugeristan » Sat Apr 15, 2017 5:08 pm
Arengin Union wrote:-The Snipshank Redemption-
by The Central Shadow Nation » Sat Apr 15, 2017 5:20 pm
by Anowa » Sat Apr 15, 2017 5:37 pm
The Central Shadow Nation wrote:-free neutering-
by The Central Shadow Nation » Sat Apr 15, 2017 6:08 pm
by Hothnia » Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:25 pm
The Central Shadow Nation wrote:[b]
Lots of words?"
by Arengin Union » Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:31 pm
Krugeristan wrote:Arengin Union wrote:-The Snipshank Redemption-
"Anything, huh?" Akarah replied, smiling a little. "I will admire your courage, then. I could not eat anything." He was quiet for a moment, studying the Russian man's face. Gradually, Akarah realized that he wasn't sure what else to say, and went with probably the most obvious thing he should do. "My name is Abu al-Akarah, from Yemen, but, I served in Syria, alongside the army, for a few months. Not much, but, I learned how to set and disarm bombs if that counts as something."
by Dayganistan » Sat Apr 15, 2017 11:25 pm
by Hansdeltania » Sat Apr 15, 2017 11:30 pm
by The Central Shadow Nation » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:04 am
by Anowa » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:16 am
The Central Shadow Nation wrote:Hothnia wrote:Decapitated Giraffe
After Naomi was done speaking Koskinen nodded and looked over to the Israeli. "I was invited by someone I knew in the force. Didn't say much other than that I should volunteer. Hopefully who ever is in charge steps up and gives us a introduction or something,"Koskinen said before finishing off his meatloaf. Koskinen felt a bit of pride as he thought about who he was sitting next to at this moment and what they did for their countries to get here. "So, how did you all find out about this organization?"
by Krugeristan » Sun Apr 16, 2017 4:24 am
Arengin Union wrote:Krugeristan wrote:
"Anything, huh?" Akarah replied, smiling a little. "I will admire your courage, then. I could not eat anything." He was quiet for a moment, studying the Russian man's face. Gradually, Akarah realized that he wasn't sure what else to say, and went with probably the most obvious thing he should do. "My name is Abu al-Akarah, from Yemen, but, I served in Syria, alongside the army, for a few months. Not much, but, I learned how to set and disarm bombs if that counts as something."
"Alexei... Alexei Demidov. Please to meet you." Alexei said as he kept eating. He noticed Akarah was rather nervous or at least uneasy.
He then continued. "I never been to Syria. My father was in Afghanistan though. I served in Chechnyan wars. Also Georgia, as well as other places I'm not at liberty to say." He took another spoonful, chewed, then swallowed.
"I was assigned to this team for my knowledge of explosives and weaponry. It's what a degree in engineering in biochemistry gives you. I've disarmed about 200 explosives in my career. And have maybe used more than that on living things. It's an art you know, to make the most effective explosives and use them with lethality, and effectiveness. But there's also an art in disarming the ones that are not your creation." After that monologue Alexei kept eating.
by Kyraina » Sun Apr 16, 2017 5:20 am
Anowa wrote:The Central Shadow Nation wrote:
After Naomi was done speaking Koskinen nodded and looked over to the Israeli. "I was invited by someone I knew in the force. Didn't say much other than that I should volunteer. Hopefully who ever is in charge steps up and gives us a introduction or something,"Koskinen said before finishing off his meatloaf. Koskinen felt a bit of pride as he thought about who he was sitting next to at this moment and what they did for their countries to get here. "So, how did you all find out about this organization?"
Wolfram shrugged. "We're black ops now. We no longer exist to anyone but out superiors and our family. The unit started in 2010 I think, got shut down soon after, and we're it's revival team. From my witnessing, everyone except Baby Blue," Wolfram gestured to the Russian at the other table, the nickname stemming from the GRU's definitive Berets and striped shirts, "Hot shit PJ." another gesture to the man who just walked in, "And my deep fried ass, are all regulars or police. Not a bad thing, just a rather jarring transition."
Another bite of potatoes, "Obviously there's gonna be a bit of training to bump you up a bit, so you aren't gunned down. But if you need any help with that you can talk to me. Been doing this for about 23 years now while juggling raising a daughter and avoiding a divorce. So I'm not short on patience or experience."
by North Timeria » Sun Apr 16, 2017 9:31 am
by Hansdeltania » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:47 pm
North Timeria wrote:Aiden had just finished his morning run and had just finished his shower. The rain was a bit annoying but he was able to get through it. As he got dressed he made sure everything was squared away and headed out. He walked to the mess hall, hurrying through the rain. As he entered the mess hall he saw a few others from the team. He waved over and headed to get his food. Aiden tried to eat a balanced diet to maintain a healthy lifestyle. He ate a wide variety of food full of nutrients. He was a firm believer in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
As he grabbed his food he made his way over to the relatively large group with an American, Asian, and few others. He placed his tray on the table seating a seat away.
"Sup guys... Mind if I join you for breakfast?" Aiden saw that it would be best if he became friends with the group and formed a bond between the team.
by Arengin Union » Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:02 pm
Krugeristan wrote:Arengin Union wrote:"Alexei... Alexei Demidov. Please to meet you." Alexei said as he kept eating. He noticed Akarah was rather nervous or at least uneasy.
He then continued. "I never been to Syria. My father was in Afghanistan though. I served in Chechnyan wars. Also Georgia, as well as other places I'm not at liberty to say." He took another spoonful, chewed, then swallowed.
"I was assigned to this team for my knowledge of explosives and weaponry. It's what a degree in engineering in biochemistry gives you. I've disarmed about 200 explosives in my career. And have maybe used more than that on living things. It's an art you know, to make the most effective explosives and use them with lethality, and effectiveness. But there's also an art in disarming the ones that are not your creation." After that monologue Alexei kept eating.
Akarah's smile faded as he struggled to translate Alexei's monologue in his head. He was lost at "engineering" and everything after that became a jumbled-up mess, making him feel bad about having not focused more on his Russian. He had a harder time learning it with two completely different alphabets in his head--Arabic and English--along with not having that much time to learn at all. With a guilty expression on his face, Akarah said, "I'm sorry . . . I can't understand everything you said."
by Krugeristan » Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:43 pm
Arengin Union wrote:Krugeristan wrote:
Akarah's smile faded as he struggled to translate Alexei's monologue in his head. He was lost at "engineering" and everything after that became a jumbled-up mess, making him feel bad about having not focused more on his Russian. He had a harder time learning it with two completely different alphabets in his head--Arabic and English--along with not having that much time to learn at all. With a guilty expression on his face, Akarah said, "I'm sorry . . . I can't understand everything you said."
Alexei wasn't surprised that the Arab would not understand much. He gave a slight chuckled and finished eating the meatloaf.
"Do not worry. It is mild info you wouldn't be interested in." He said in English, with a heavy accent.
"I served in Georgia and Chechnya. As well as other places." He said again English.
Speaking English was a requirement for him sing part of this team. Taking four years of English in high school proved to be handy after all.
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