"Sarge! You better explain yourself! Instructions were clear. It was a simple rescue and exfiltrate mission, but you had it all screwed up! What the hell happened?!"
"Sir. Yes, the instructions were clear, we had everything covered, except for one thing. There was no hostage at all, and there was no one for us to rescue or protect… When we got there, the hostage holding point, there was no one… Sir… Agent Amy tricked us. She’s not on our side. It was a trap, a well-laid trap that she had planned all along. When got there, seeing no one. The next seconds saw us all being ambushed. We were getting slaughtered, sir!!! Agent Amy was with them…" With that, Sergeant Reinhardt broke into tears.
"We tried to escape back to where we came from. Even there weren’t many of them, we were pinned down and taking fire from all directions!! We were getting slaughtered. I’m sorry, sir. We did our best. Our boys were well-behaved, did all we had to do, but…" Captain Ivan called for a medic to rest Reinhardt, bringing him back to his bunk.
Nobody would ever thought Amy would defect. She had served the nation well, with such passion and loyalty no other could measure up to. Being a close friend to her, the Captain placed all priorities on her safe return. Well covered intelligence, meticulously planned rescue operation, an elite squad led by the finest officer and sergeant, proved to be a complete failure.
The finest squadron, with the best soldiers, was lost, to a single traitor.
The soldiers who perished during the mission are:
Lieutenant Lorve Horst
Sergeant Thust Byrns
Private Howard Bent
Private Seinfield Igmar
Private Intigrate Enset
Private Casey Pen
Private Timothy Watson
Private Blane Shins
Private Thean Weed
Sergeant Reinhardt suffered from a .33 caliber nearly missing his heart and lost a much blood when he was found. Luckily for him, he survived the ordeal. The lost of his teammates, who were also his buddies, his blood brothers, true friends, left him crippled with sorrow. Though it isn't clear if Reinhardt will ever recover, the medic, Corporal Dylan is looking optimistic.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
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