Yes I know, double update in one day, well, that is due to my lack
of being able to update for yesterday (uploading takes too long). This
is the chapter for today, 3 is for yesterday.
1545 hours, July 15, 2580 (Military Calendar) / Aboard battleship Atlantis, orbiting Earth
Setog'raav stood looking out among the stars, much in the same way his human counterparts would. "Our mission, however simple it may be, is to infiltrate and clear a warehouse suspected to be housing the Flood in it. It is of great importance that we do it as soon as possible before a breakout occurs."
"Alright, let's move out, I want to be able to sleep tonight, and tonight is going to be real soon." Elros said as he turned and picked his BR55 up from the table, clipping in a new magazine to be safe. "This is going to be a tactical mission, nothing interesting, warehouses are known for tight quarter battles, and that is one thing we have against us. One thing we do have is the right firepower for the job, an M90 and an Energy Sword. These two weapons are lethal against the Flood and will kill in a single attack."
Elros walked to the elevator and pressed the button for the supply deck. "Gregorian, you and I will stay back and cover the rear with our long range. Setog'raav and Ghost will go in first guarding each other's backs. If all goes well we will be out of there in a matter of 30 minutes, if a problem occurs, it could take hours."
The rest of the team nodded and entered the elevator after Elros. They each checked their weapons, including Setog'raav, to make sure it was clean and ready to go. The elevator stopped shortly and Elros stepped our and looked at his support.
"Gregorian, when you head in, you will be the second to last out, I need you to plant some explosives just incase something goes wrong." Elros turned and found the 'contaminated' room. "This is it men, let's give 'em hell."
Don't hate me because I like to leave people in utter suspence with the last words I write, it gets addicting after a while. Chapter 5 is only a day away.
