Storm Commando
FIRETEAM ARSENAL
4/4
NEW IMPERIAL ORDER
DANTOOINE
ALLIES | NIO | NJO | OPEN
ENEMIES | Ursula Vizla | TSE
YOU_IN_TROUBLE
The push continues.
The objective marker still flashed a bright red dot on his HUD. They couldn't stop for anything. They had to keep moving. Sorrin looked to his left towards his fellow squadmates. Rimora was keeping up, not surprising considering the training he has gone through to get deployed in this type of environment, along with the additional training so graciously gifted to him by the Commandos. Put it to good use.
Sorrin slammed against the wall of a nearby building. The objective marker on his HUD continued to flash bright red. Only a couple meters away, then phase 2. Rimora was already in position, stuck behind a piece of duracrete that looked as if it'd break with a good push. Rimora signaled through multiple hand signs that he was ready to proceed, and the Corporal acknowledged. Before they could take off, however, s new ping on his HUD started to flash. And it was moving closer to them. He looked around, but there was not a soul in sight. That was before he looked up.
Something was in the sky. It was low atmosphere, nothing breaching starfighter territory but it wasn't at an arms reach either. Sorrin squinted through the viewport of his helmet but failed to identify the craft at all. He looked towards Rimora, who had also come to the same conclusion. One thing was for certain. It wouldn't be in the air for long.
The preferred way of communication was face-to-face as radio silence was maintained as a safety precaution. No games, no tricks. But this was the exception. Rimora's scratchy voice picked up on the comm for the Storm Commando to hear. <"Corporal. What is th-"> Sorrin cut him off mid-sentence, replying with his own statement.
<"Radio the Anti-Aircraft crew. Tell 'em we got something in the air."> Rimora followed his exact command, opening up the comms channel directly towards the NIO anti-aircraft gun crewman giving them a direct location on where to shoot. An acknowledgment was given and back to radio silence. Both Storm Commandos had their gaze into the sky still, waiting for the answer from the boys on the gun. They did not disappoint, the sky littering with small explosions trying to take down the aircraft. He was going to make sure that thing came down.
But the question still lingered in still air. What was that?