Subject 73 Red
We're more ghosts than people.
Allya Vi'Dreya
Garm Ki-Sapan Zephyr Australis
Auriel
Captain Gaki @Shukular
Adenn
Kryamyd
Dezik Agorr
Carn Taur
Mig Gred
Tyrael
Malthael
Royce Williams Dorian Sevanar
The Monster
Red watched as the situation within the site escalated as Garm challenged Zephyr to a one-on-one fight. Oh great. Red listened as he heard Miss Vi'Dreya speak. She really thought that, huh? That the Zweihander Union wouldn't kill Garm? That they would just, release him? The condition for Garm was dead or alive. And Red had his orders, try to bring him in, or make sure he causes no more trouble. Plus, this was personal. Garm had made it that way when he tried to capture Red, sending a small army to try to bring Red in specifically, most likely for his genetics. That was personal, and Garm was now a threat. He had even attacked Red on Coruscant, when Red was helping a fellow Jedi. That was pretty personal. He wasn't going to let that go. Whatever Red did, he would take full responsibility. He knew that Garm hated the Zweihander Union, and probably wanted to see its downfall. Red wanted to make sure that Garm wouldn't be able to do that. Besides, Garm was a criminal, and Red was a vigilante, he brought criminals down all the time.
Red raised his sniper rifle, aiming at Garm. He looked down the scope, looking at Garm. Red turned the safety off. This was it. The red laser pointer on his rifle for aiming better came on, showing where Red would hit. Red adjusted the sniper so that he was aiming in the center of Garm's chest. Red signaled the scout trooper next to him that he was going to fire. Red checked the distance from his target, and slightly adjusted the scope. The small, red dot appeared on Garm's chest. Red took a deep breath, and steadied the scope.
Whatever happened, Red would take full and complete responsibility for what happened and what he did, denying that the Zweihander Union had nothing to do with it, and that what he did was purely personal. He would say that he deserved the full blame, and he would make sure that all of the blame was on him, so that if anything were to go wrong, that the Zweihander Union would not be held accountable for Red's actions. That's what a good soldier did, they did things in the name of their service, and they made sure that who they fought for didn't get punished for what they did.
Red took a deep breath in, and aimed. All was quiet. Then, Red slowly pulled the trigger. The shot echoed out as Red fired the sniper, and as the bolt zipped towards Garm.
Red watched as the situation within the site escalated as Garm challenged Zephyr to a one-on-one fight. Oh great. Red listened as he heard Miss Vi'Dreya speak. She really thought that, huh? That the Zweihander Union wouldn't kill Garm? That they would just, release him? The condition for Garm was dead or alive. And Red had his orders, try to bring him in, or make sure he causes no more trouble. Plus, this was personal. Garm had made it that way when he tried to capture Red, sending a small army to try to bring Red in specifically, most likely for his genetics. That was personal, and Garm was now a threat. He had even attacked Red on Coruscant, when Red was helping a fellow Jedi. That was pretty personal. He wasn't going to let that go. Whatever Red did, he would take full responsibility. He knew that Garm hated the Zweihander Union, and probably wanted to see its downfall. Red wanted to make sure that Garm wouldn't be able to do that. Besides, Garm was a criminal, and Red was a vigilante, he brought criminals down all the time.
Red raised his sniper rifle, aiming at Garm. He looked down the scope, looking at Garm. Red turned the safety off. This was it. The red laser pointer on his rifle for aiming better came on, showing where Red would hit. Red adjusted the sniper so that he was aiming in the center of Garm's chest. Red signaled the scout trooper next to him that he was going to fire. Red checked the distance from his target, and slightly adjusted the scope. The small, red dot appeared on Garm's chest. Red took a deep breath, and steadied the scope.
Whatever happened, Red would take full and complete responsibility for what happened and what he did, denying that the Zweihander Union had nothing to do with it, and that what he did was purely personal. He would say that he deserved the full blame, and he would make sure that all of the blame was on him, so that if anything were to go wrong, that the Zweihander Union would not be held accountable for Red's actions. That's what a good soldier did, they did things in the name of their service, and they made sure that who they fought for didn't get punished for what they did.
Red took a deep breath in, and aimed. All was quiet. Then, Red slowly pulled the trigger. The shot echoed out as Red fired the sniper, and as the bolt zipped towards Garm.