001 Shot Fired [text; action for Rocket Base]
I'm going to list a series of words.
If they are at all familiar to you please respond otherwise dismiss this.
Cold War
Spetsnaz
Lyndon B. Johnson
Nikita Khrushchev
Tselinoyarsk
[About an hour later on the Rocket frequency:]
My name is Adamska. Code name Ocelot. Call me either. I'm a GRU Major if that means anything to any of you.
I would like to speak with whomever is in charge here.
If they are at all familiar to you please respond otherwise dismiss this.
Cold War
Spetsnaz
Lyndon B. Johnson
Nikita Khrushchev
Tselinoyarsk
[About an hour later on the Rocket frequency:]
My name is Adamska. Code name Ocelot. Call me either. I'm a GRU Major if that means anything to any of you.
I would like to speak with whomever is in charge here.
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That'd be a bloody terrible end to a stand-off. I don't much trust these nukes; give me a rifle and a bullet, and I'll stop anyone in their tracks, clean and simple. These bloody bombs though, they've completely turned the fight into a down right mess. It's like a beast gone feral, that's what it is, and the soldiers on both sides, they're the bloody sheep. Both sides are gonna get it. Damn clumsy way of fighting, if you ask me.
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Especially given that he's technically a soldier for both sides, though he's going to be keeping that to himself.]
It's always the soldiers and never the ones giving the orders.
That's just how it goes. Some of the soldiers know it. The ones who have been around for a while, and the ones who haven't learn soon enough.
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You sound like you've got a better head on your shoulders at least.
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People underestimate me because of my age but that ends up working to my advantage.
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You in the army then?
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Though perhaps not the army you're thinking of.
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So what's your name then.
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Sniper. A pleasure to make your acquaintance.
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