Shef
"Long story short, our division is concerned with hunting down some of Foundry's fuck ups. Turns out when you try to extract things from Akasha, what comes out ain't always what you want. Artificial Anomalies they call 'em.
Our quarries.
This time around was a routine mission, which is to a it was a fuck up like all the rest. We had pinned down the Target Fifteen's whereabouts to an office in the east of Tokyo. It was supposed to be a simple assault mission, supposed to be. Turns out it was an ambush. Maki and Akiyama went in, fought their way through, and breached the Sanctuary. But the Fifteen bastard wasn't there on the other side, oh no the Sanctuary extended a hell of a lot further than it should have, they must've hid it from our sensors somehow, and while Maki and Akiyama were kitted out for CQB in that chamber, Fifteen was about half a click away with a sniper rifle. Not a fun time. So Maki got shot in the chest, his Ophanim" he gestures to his own coat, the material seemingly flexing on its own "took the brunt of it, but his vitals started dropping anyway, looked like a was having a heart attack or something. Akiyama tried to close in but, then just, stopped. Just collapsed and started to screaming, Diagnostics says it's some kind of psychic attack.
So we're two down and outranged, needed something that could hit Fifteen hard and far on out. We had something that could do that. A bullet. Single use. Expensive as all hell. They called it a Longinus Round, handed me a gun, handed me the bullet, told me to not miss, no pressure. So I ran in there expecting about two corpses and a lot of suppressive fire, but I dunno, Fifteen just sort if stood there. Maybe it thought it could take the shot, maybe it was glitching out, some AAs do that. Don't know, don't care. Shot that bastard through the chest and that was the end of that.
Maki's in the infirm, we're keeping Akiyama at the facility on watch, just in case, and if it happens again any time soon, we're not going to have another round ready for it. Typical."