Dyelli Beybi wrote:Hannah Brown
"So we'll do the parachute drop first, 24 hours before the breakout attempt so that it's not total chaos, then drop our Soviets off behind their lines, then set the ship to take the rest to Dartmore," Hannah declared, "Collect your hoofer-doofer quickly and don't forget to recolour the ship!"
Hannah, who was blissfully unaware of the state of the parachutes, instead headed for the costumes, finding a serviceable looking German uniform. The jacket was a bit too big for her, but she imagined that wouldn't be too unusual, particularly at this point in the war. She took it back to her room and tried it on, deciding she looked pretty good in a uniform... a Nazi uniform. If it hadn't been for the mission it was not something she'd ever willingly have put on and she couldn't help but feel uneasily like she looked like she was from the cast of an exploitation film. Putting that thought aside, she also realised she looked far too clean for someone in the ruins of Berlin.
She took a moment to play around with the translator and get some similar meaning names for herself and the others, then left her room, adjusting the uniform skirt as she did. She headed straight for Engineering where she took herself on a tour of locations she had visited during the boarding action. Behind pipes, under machinery, coming out with all sorts of stains on her uniform, a bit of a grease smear on her cheek and a very satisfactory tear in the jacket shoulder where it had snagged on a screw. Much better.
Next she took herself to the armoury, searching around until she managed to lay her hands on a replica of a German MP40, which she was just checking the sights on when Foley made his appearance, "I saw a couple more of these and I'm sure I saw a Luger the last time I was in here. I must say, I'm glad we're playing with guns and not swords this time around. By the way, I'm not going with a fancy codename this time, I'll just be Hanna Braun, and unless you have something better you can be Josef Günther and Jean-Luc can be Johannes Buchholz. Hans, well Hans can just stay as Hans!"
And since there was nobody else there yet she added, with a slight smirk, "Don't feel the need to check I don't have a tail or anything?"
Hans Dietrich
Icarus Armory
Hans nodded. "Hans is a common enough name that no one would be suspicious. I do have one concern though." Hans was apprehensive about this one specific revelation since he first woke up from the ship, but given this particular mission had raised the question on whether or not anyone was alive around this time, he had no choice but to face the music. "I was a captain of two U-Boats from the start of the war to 1944. If we are not careful enough, I may still be in the records, listed as dead."