Thank you goes to the General and the Merovingian who were kind enough to collect this information and put it all in one convenient spot for us. It made it much easier for us to gather.It will be useful, we can assure you of that.
Hmm, seems someone likes playing with fire.
As much as it galls me to, in anyway, agree with a Cypherite, "playing with fire" is an apt description on many levels...
The Kid has my admiration for his pro-activity. However, his planned sortie may hold unpredicted and dire consequences to the Pod-Bound. A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. This recently "liberated" data is unlikely to disclose all there is to know, as The Merovingian himself is still asking questions on this topic.
The stakes with which Michael gambles are far too rich for my blood. Through human history, forays made within a "Cold War" climate have often been the ruin of the aggressors ((Vietnam, Bay of Pigs, Korea, Soviet-Afghani Conflict)): I hope that this example does not cause more problems than it solves.
My, aren't we presumptious? I was actually referring to EPN having the stones to steal from the Frenchman.
Reading the report, a smile flickers across his face as he visualises all those dead lupines at the hands of EPN to steal the Merovingian's data.
Closing his eyes to clear his mind of all distractions, he focuses his mind on the task ahead.
So it begins.
Haigen wrote:My, aren't we presumptious? I was actually referring to EPN having the stones to steal from the Frenchman.Homely, and thick-headed. You'd make some exile a nice wife, you know that?
Phrack wrote:Haigen wrote:My, aren't we presumptious? I was actually referring to EPN having the stones to steal from the Frenchman.Homely, and thick-headed. You'd make some exile a nice wife, you know that?I'd hit it. But the question is...would I hit it enthusiastically?Seriously though, I would've liked to see how the operation would've turned out if the Merovingian didn't have some random dregs on duty. The information couldn't have been that valuable if we weren't dispatched to stomp this charade into the ground.
Seriously though, I would've liked to see how the operation would've turned out if the Merovingian didn't have some random dregs on duty.
OOC: Darn those pre-scripted events!
Illyria
aracher wrote:odj wrote:darkdevilboi wrote:((I don't get that last screenshot oO))Just shows how many of those Tactical Security were there even after EPN took a few down, the building had 3 exit points (3 balconies) all of them were covered with Tactical Security.After the end of the Operation Tsusai, Draggy, Quidam, Olbaid and Kaaleb took out the remaining Tactical Security NPC's. This was to show we arn't afriad to fight, the team I was in managed to take down 9 before being called to fall back to the de briefing They took them all out?
odj wrote:darkdevilboi wrote:((I don't get that last screenshot oO))Just shows how many of those Tactical Security were there even after EPN took a few down, the building had 3 exit points (3 balconies) all of them were covered with Tactical Security.After the end of the Operation Tsusai, Draggy, Quidam, Olbaid and Kaaleb took out the remaining Tactical Security NPC's. This was to show we arn't afriad to fight, the team I was in managed to take down 9 before being called to fall back to the de briefing
darkdevilboi wrote:((I don't get that last screenshot oO))Just shows how many of those Tactical Security were there even after EPN took a few down, the building had 3 exit points (3 balconies) all of them were covered with Tactical Security.
((I don't get that last screenshot oO))