TURN 9
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It is late Afternoon.
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Map will come later.
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Reginald Esquire: You shoot the enemy in the gut (14;13). He shoots back, but misses so badly, he accidentally shoots himself in the leg (7;2).
Health: 70/100
Holdout Weapon(s): Winchester 1892 [5/15] [60 loose bullets]
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Michael Mowry: You can't seem to find any first aid kits (8;20), but, you do remember the survival class from boot camp (19;2). You expertly use bits of your shirt, the Gunner's shirt, and the enemy's shirt to make a crude bandage, using some new(ish) spider webs for antibacterial and antifungal covering to clean and seal the wound.
The MG is in working condition. The gunner is also definitely dead. Though he had managed to kill three separate enemies, he was beaten to death. His name was Fritz Klemmer.
Health: 80/100
Holdout Weapon(s): Kropatschek Rifle [8/8] [3 full Clipazines Remaining; 1 half clip]
Mannlicher M1901 [8/8] [3 Clipazines left]
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'Abe' Tillman: You stick your arm out the gun slits and hold out a canteen. You drink the first and give the second to the gunner for the barrel of the gun. He has killed many, many enemies.
You say to him,
"I'm Abe." "I'm Alek. Alek Klemmer."
"Just wanted to say thanks. If it weren't for you I'd be dead. Keep up the good work okay pal?""Sure thing, buddy. Me and my brother over there in the other bunker just signed up a month ago. Wonder how he's doing."
All of this conversation happens with you poking your head out of the door in back, through the gun slits, and out the top hatch. You see, when you go up through the hatch that Hiro and that British dude are fighting enemies. There are two of them. One ((a man of Chinese origin)) dies almost immediately, through the Brit's firing, his own blunder, and Hiro's annihilating him with the sniper. The second, a heavyset American with an LMG goes to fire in the trench and his gun has a major malfunction.
Health: 100/100
Holdout Weapon(s): Karl Gustav [36/36] [3 full clipazines; 1 clipazine of 28]
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HiroHaru: You swiftly unsling your rifle and fire without properly aiming. But it doesn't matter, because you hit him in the heart (17;5). He falls over dead. The other enemy steps forward with a Type 99 light machine gun. He fires blindly into the trench. It explodes in his hands, blinding him and giving him major lacerations in his midsection (7;1).
Health: 95/100
Holdout Weapon(s): Type 97 [0/5] [4 Clipazines]
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Aaron Philips: You begin escorting the POW back to the command foxhole.
Health: 100/100
Holdout Weapon(s): Browning Hi-Power [10/10] [4 Clipazine]
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The enemies have been defeated. Multiple minor casualties, one fatality on the defending side. The rain abates further into a light drizzle.
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Your CO arrives at the front and yells
"Up and over! Let's go, lads!" She charges over the wall.