ParoxysmalBirth
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With trained efficiency the building was swept with anxious, eager, scared weapons sweeping every corner for the faintest trace of the unidentified and vicious threat. The structure hadn't been punished by the same ravages as the rest of the city; it was stable and standing. Most of the surrounding buildings looked like a family car could crashing through would reduce them to another unidentifiable rubble pile.
"He can make his jokes at a less inopportune time." Jurgen replied as the bipod scraped lightly against the dust-covered blocky ventilation pipes, imagining one of those long barreled chitin-guns sticking out from every still functional window. "Vlad, any luck?"
Mere seconds after he asked, a chirpy buzz could be heard from the ground team, wafting through the dust-filled air that wafted through the hole in the wall. Korofi and Rafael could almost hear the source; some kind of mechanical scrape, a high pitched whine, and a whirr of small motors.
This coincided with a signal on Vlad's end: a positive ping, a rough sense of location. It was a faint signal but not faint enough to be dead as the continued buzz whines indicated. 500 or so feet past the hole, back into the hollowed out mess of withered, skeletal structures and whatever could be hiding inside.
Jurgen attempted to see if he could swing over to face the same side of the building as the exit wound before he stopped.
"Movement, front-side, something large, human sized, 10 blocks down, red building on the opposite side of the street..." Mentally he cursed as he hastily swung the weapon around, tracking its motions. Had it somehow picked up the signal? "Can't make out shape but it's moving through the windows and..."
More flashes of shadowy movement and vague forms, slipping out of the ruins and into the rubble that covered the road.
"Shit, Vlad, is that confirmed one of the drones? We don't have much time." There were buildings connected to this one, enough that they formed a sort of path backwards parallel to the one leading out of the hole. Covering fire could be provided... at least if some of these rotting, ravaged roofs didn't collapse. "We can split between a covering team and a retrieval one! Start assembling!"
"He can make his jokes at a less inopportune time." Jurgen replied as the bipod scraped lightly against the dust-covered blocky ventilation pipes, imagining one of those long barreled chitin-guns sticking out from every still functional window. "Vlad, any luck?"
Mere seconds after he asked, a chirpy buzz could be heard from the ground team, wafting through the dust-filled air that wafted through the hole in the wall. Korofi and Rafael could almost hear the source; some kind of mechanical scrape, a high pitched whine, and a whirr of small motors.
This coincided with a signal on Vlad's end: a positive ping, a rough sense of location. It was a faint signal but not faint enough to be dead as the continued buzz whines indicated. 500 or so feet past the hole, back into the hollowed out mess of withered, skeletal structures and whatever could be hiding inside.
Jurgen attempted to see if he could swing over to face the same side of the building as the exit wound before he stopped.
"Movement, front-side, something large, human sized, 10 blocks down, red building on the opposite side of the street..." Mentally he cursed as he hastily swung the weapon around, tracking its motions. Had it somehow picked up the signal? "Can't make out shape but it's moving through the windows and..."
More flashes of shadowy movement and vague forms, slipping out of the ruins and into the rubble that covered the road.
"Shit, Vlad, is that confirmed one of the drones? We don't have much time." There were buildings connected to this one, enough that they formed a sort of path backwards parallel to the one leading out of the hole. Covering fire could be provided... at least if some of these rotting, ravaged roofs didn't collapse. "We can split between a covering team and a retrieval one! Start assembling!"
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