Wenton Celling instructed the soldiers to fan out around the dock, taking turns calling each other and verifying that they were in fact in possession of the radios.
“Four one calling five” the voice on the radio says.
“Five five calling eight,” a different voice answers.
“Eight six calling two.”
That was Celling’s cue. He clicks his communicator into broadcast mode. “Two nine calling four,” he says.
“Four nine calling one.”
“One seven calling six.”
There is a pause.
“One seven calling six,” the voice repeats in a slightly questioning tone.
There is a pause.
“One seven calling six!” the voice shouts, worried.
Celling presses his button again, mind snapping into high alert. “Unit six! Come in!”
“Full alert!” someone else says. “Unit six has gone out of contact!”
“I am in pursuit!” shouts another voice!
“Who is that?” demands Celling. “Stay with protocol! Regroup!”
“Unit five!” shouts the other voice. “He’s here… he’s been stabbed! I can see someone running away down some alley! I’m chasing him!”
What do you do about Unit Five?A: Allow him to chase down the person he saw.
B: Order him to stay and see if anything can be done to save Unit Six
C: Tell him to fall back to the dock junction.
What do you tell the rest of the people?A: “Remember the plan - regroup completely before engaging!”
B: “Scatter! Find him before he disappears!”
C: “Guard the ships! The rebels must be going there!
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I’m sure you’ll need a diagram, so have one.
And bonus points for anyone that can figure out that system.