AAH, someone finally posts a decision.
Everyone who wants a character, I will not be making characters for all of you, to make it simpler for me.
Also, Sprin, the Alpha squad isn't the squad with the characters, and I think you might have been meaning the Razor team? If not, correct me.
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You stand up, leaving your papers on the desk, and opening the door of your office, a decision set in your mind. Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie will depart to destroy the orbital cannon, and Razor will help in boarding the transport ship.
You turn down the hall, heading for the actual barracks where your men would make their beds, looking for Gordon.
You spot him sitting on a top bunk in a corner, huffing on a large cigar, sending puffs of smoke washing across the ceiling. As you walk over, he nods towards you, saying, "Hey, Boss."
"You'll get yourself killed if you keep doing that, you know." You point out, "Get Razor together, we are going to do some Marine work."
You start to walk away as Gordon mummers in acknowledgment, the recruits from the general squads moving out of your way, looking in awe of your presence. You seek out the squad leaders for Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie, telling them to get their squads suited up, and outside of the hangars in fifteen minutes.
You go outside, shielding your eyes from the bright sun, your boots nestling among green grass. You walk over to the Hangars, seeing the mechanics and pilots chatting it up around a small table, one man dealing cards, several others holding a pair in their hand.
In the hangars, you can see six different craft. Three TS-E5's, which are basic transport ships, and the three CS-A7's, which are essentially fast moving harasser craft, that can hold up to four people.
You will definitely need an A7 or two for Razor's boarding mission, and all three E5's for the cannon sabotage mission. If you use all three E5's, you have room to load up the APC and Tank on one or the other to provide extra support.
You stand outside the hangar, waiting for all of the men to get prepared, as you attempt to make your decision.