Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26104528-20170312033542/@comment-26104528-20170512175829

"Of course. I can see how using it all the time makes you feel as if you still follow his orders. What would you prefer instead?" Humita replied while trying to think of a substitute herself. So far, the only one that sounded decent was 'bastard' (she'd heard a few of the younger Eliminators and other corporate mercs using it) but to her, it seemed a bit too juvenile.

"The Navy claims that the trainee's response to any given simulation gives a good glimpse into thier personality. I'm not a military tactician, but I sense you must be a very self-sacrificing person."

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Fritz smiled at the compliment. Like many Sahali, he didn't particularly like Vale for a number of reasons, namely the people and the politics. The only reason he really went there was for work. With the Fall of Beacon and his transfer, any reminder of home was good; he had a new appreciation for Coronado's design.

"It's not so much that our bosses like old spy movies, it's more out of necessity." Ingraham started. "It'll be a little ride; time for exposition I guess."

"Ever since the end of the Corp Wars, the bigwigs have set up an alliance of our security forces to show that the government and public that a perpetual cold war between us will never happen again. Once we started expanding into the Kingdoms and getting involved with Grimm and other factions, we all started using the local spy codes."

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"You can do that here? I don't see it on the menu..." Honara continued speaking the man. She had a lighter lunch earlier that day and didn't want anyone mistaking her growling stomach for an Ursai.

"The lack of CCTS makes this difficult, but I will see what can be done." Hargreave replied to Wolfe as she got out her scroll.

"Sini, this is Hargreave. Mr. Silverwood wishes to contact External Asset Gretel Truid. Please include that in this afternoon's courier drone launch...very well. Thank you." she hung up and turned back towards him. As a multinational corporation, Flagg's first response to the fall of the CCTS was to allow each branch semi-autonomous actions. For times when they needed to communicate, fleets of Hypersonic drones were used to ferry messages and data. Often times, messages sent one day wouldn't get a response until the next but it was certainly better than nothing. As an additional service provided to the citizens, Flagg allowed the general public to use thier system for a fee.

"Normally, non-company communications are only delivered at 10 am and 2pm, but you're a corporate partner now. I'd expect a response sometime around midnight."