Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-7489529-20141210050232/@comment-24487330-20150127165123

Camo wasn't sure if Keiran was bold or just insane, but part of him wanted to join the guy, if only so he wouldn't be alone in his advance. Unfortunately, the archer knew that he would probably be unable to keep up in his condition, and his skills would likely be needed among the other fugitives, so he busied himself with gathering radios from the slain guards and sentries for the fighters could use. A few of them had been damaged in combat, but he took one for himself and gave the working ones to Bergen to distribute among the others.

"If you don't have any objections," he proposed, "I'll take a couple spotters and marksmen with me to take the high ground. We'll stay in contact with you via radio while we advance and keep the way clear for you to get to the hangar. Once you're inside, we can try to keep reinforcements busy while you take the mobile suits. Sound fair?"

If Camo's plan did indeed sound fair, he would pick out a few of the rifle-toting fugitives and lead them to the roof of the armory. From that height, he would probably see fires and the odd flash of a grenade as Keiran single-handedly ravaged the pirate facility, effectively lighting a favored path toward the hangar. Encouraged by the headstrong man's progress, the archer and his troupe would leap from one rooftop to another, most keeping their eyes on the streets while one or two would watch for counter-sniping efforts...

(As with my usual method of posting, note the ample use of supposition in that last paragraph. If you want Camo going in a different direction, respond to his proposed plan of action as such, and we'll take it from there as if the final paragraph in this post didn't happen.)