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> “Fine. But you better stay back and do what I say.”
“A biologist would be useful.” Estelle and Staff Sergeant Espinoza look to you with skepticism in their eyes. Doctor Szczepanski is clearly smiling beneath her gas mask, happy at your praise. “There might be a place. But Doctor, you follow my orders. You're not here to interact. You're here to observe. Got it? You stay in the Humvee.”
“Okay!” She nods violently. “I'll do everything you say, Doctor!” With that, she heads on over to one of the Humvees.
Estelle sighs, grimacing a little. “I just hope she doesn't muck things up for us.”
“She'll be fine,” you say. Estelle shrugs, leaving it at that.
Sergeant Hillenbrand walks on over to you all. “We're ready to load up the Humvees on your go.”
“Alright. Let's go then.”
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The inside of the Humvee was as spacious as it seemed from the outside. Of course you couldn't say the same for the soldiers who were chafing under the mildly hot climate of Farava. Hillenbrand himself had already rolled up his sleeves before he started at driving the Humvee. Estelle was in the Humvee behind with Doctor Szczepanski. For now you were riding with Tal, Sergeant Hillenbrand, Kosminsky on the M2 .50, and Haskell as an extra gun. The second Humvee had Estelle, Doctor Szczepanski, Emerson, Cody (one of the two medics, the other being Fermi), and Song. A good strong force you suppose that can ward off bandits.
As you drive lazily down what appears to be a dirt trail along this riverbank, you make note of your surroundings. It's green everywhere, tall grass as well, very little in the way of standing trees though. You did note some stumps, which means they do harvest it. You also note the occasional hut or lodge along the road. But all of them seem unoccupied. The occasional bend in the river and a small hill here and there keeps you from getting full sight of the town on the water. “So Sergeant Hillenbrand. Tell me about yourself,” you ask.
He shrugs, the Canadian flag somewhat faded on his collar. “Served two tours over in Iraq. Had a family, had, Misses took the kids when she realized I was taking the second tour.”
“That's a shame,” you say.
Haskell grunts, sitting in the backseat with Tal. Tal leans out the window, catching the wind with her face. Haskell says, “Eh. Comes with being a soldier. It's worse for us troopers here on the Other Side. Mail goes through slowly. One day you leave, the next year you realize she divorced you several months ago.”
“You all sound like a bunch of pussies!” yells Kosminsky. “You don't need families anyway! All you need is a good fight! I thought you were a Marine, Haskell! Don't Marines like fighting!?”
“Fuck off you commie prick!” Haskell yells back.
Tal leans back in, grinning happily. “I like this Humvee!” The Humvee bounces as it goes over a dip in the trail. “Ha! Haha!” She almost bangs her head against the ceiling, her ears twitching and her tail wagging. Haskell has to wave the tail away from his face.
Hillenbrand shakes his head, then blinks. He leans in, looking ahead. He keys the radio on his chest. “Echo 2, Echo Actual. You got eyes on what's in front of us?” You turn to him, then look ahead. You do see the town in the distance, couldn't be more than ten miles away. The dirt trail was in fact starting to give way to a more dug out and well built stone road in fact.
“Yeah, we see it, Actual,” says Emerson.
What was more concerning was the huge mass of people in front of the wall, blocking the road. Behind that mass of people was the wall itself, holding even more people. “Stop, stop,” says Hillenbrand. You all park the cars on the side of the road. Good God. You dismount, then grab a set of binoculars from inside. You peer through.
They're wearing armor. By the dull look of it, perhaps leather as well. Not a lot of metal except for helmets. A lot of them were wearing helmets actually, with segmented tails on the back, sort of like a lobster's tail, and visors either turned up to reveal their eyes or turned down to protect them. A group lined up in front held spears and shields. A group in back held anything from swords, axes, and maces, and were more heavily armored with actual plates (but not complete covering, just chest plates and arm guards. The rest appeared to be padded armor.) Behind them, a huge mass of Wolf and Cat people like Tal, wearing rags and what appear to be scavenged equipment. Their weapons were much more primitive, from spears, to clubs, and what look to be small wooden shields.
And to the sides, mounted horsemen as well. In their hands they wielded plain wooden lances. They were clad in scaled metal from the looks of things, with helmets like their infantry. And to top it off, men and women in robes behind the mass of soldiers, wielding what appeared to be staves with rope slings on the top. Riding in front on a white horse is a man clad in a mail and plate set of armor, with a red cape flowing behind him. A hood was set over his head, shrouding his face from further identification.
Estelle and Hillenbrand walk up to you. “What do you make of it?” asks Estelle. She peeks through some binoculars as well.
“Gotta be at least 600 of them down there,” you say. “100 spears, 100 infantry, 200 of those Wolfs and Cats, 50 horses, and 50 of those robed ones. Can't count how many are on the walls though.”
“We have enough ammo for all of 'em,” says Hillenbrand. You and Estelle glare at Hillenbrand. “What, we do?”
Estelle sighs. “They wouldn't dare sacrifice the perceived safety of the walls. They're trying to intimidate us.” She looks ahead at the small army set before her. “It's actually kind of working. We've only got two Humvees and obviously we're now kind of at an armed stand-off.”
You look back. “Tal!” She hurries up, FN FAL under her arm. She stomps her foot, ready to serve. “Is there a universal signal in Farava for peace or parlay or surrender or anything?”
Tal says, “You could write rune for peace on something and present to them.”
“I have my whiteboard,” says Estelle. “We could hold it up and approach them. Hope they don't try and attack us.”
> Call for support from the island. If they want to intimidate you, perhaps you could intimidate them back.
> Go with Estelle and Tal's idea. It may work.
> “We'll wait here. Maybe they'll come to us if we don't do anything.”
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