Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13488655-20150916094100/@comment-26104528-20151003053935

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The APC made yet another run, this time grabbing the tortured souls that were stuck in the cathedral.

“Hab-5, this is Hab-1. I’ll keep an eye on the rest of the civs. You two go back up the rest of the team; get us those trucks, y’hear?” the bear explained as he helped a faunus woman with broken legs into the armored vehicle.

This is barbaric…He thought to himself as he eased her into one of the seats. With the APC as full as it could be, he shut the door and sent it off. His former vigilante side was telling him to lead his team into that motorpool to teach these guys a lesson, but his professional side said otherwise. All he did was tell the lion that was Habakkuk-5 to "Give 'em a few whacks for me." Fritz and the two heavy BCU operators followed over to the motorpool that Camellia was leading them to. He had to admit, the girl was a brave one seeing that she was willingly leading the team into what was probably another firefight while she herself was unarmed.

“Ok, Hab-5. I want you with me in that building for cover fire. Hab-6, stay on the ground and show these guys some weaponized science. Let’s rock n’ roll gentlemen.” He did a vertical wallrun to get through a window while the Bear faunus gravity-jumped into another one.

Back at the underground garage, Dr. Eberhardt continued running samples, testing cloned white blood cells donated by Camellia on cell cultures recovered from patients. With a line that just got longer and longer, a smile grew on the ferret’s face. Plenty of chances to test, maybe some more immune patients that he could extract material from.

The same could not be said for Ezekiel squad who was now split between keeping a perimeter and making sure the civilians weren’t pushing each other over to get healed. They’d already ordered that wounded and elderly get first dibs and they already had the medically experienced doing what they could for ones that were in less serious condition.