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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4420590" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Operation Countdown: Part 11 – Warehouse Assault</strong></p><p></p><p>Hammer and Archive came in from one side while Caprice snuck in from the other. </p><p></p><p>Terrorists were pacing the warehouse, stock full with munitions. Crates were everywhere with warning signs in every conceivable language. Caprice couldn’t read them all, but he knew they were bad news.</p><p></p><p>He stealthy padded from one large crate to another. Standing on one of the largest collection of crates was the terrorist known only as Saladin. He was a handsome, tall Arabic man in his early 50’s. He had a well-tanned complexion and distinguished and noble looking face, with sharp features and an immaculately kept beard. </p><p></p><p>Caprice came up behind the nearest terrorist toting an AK-47 and raised his knife…</p><p></p><p>Catching sight of Caprice’s attack out of the corner of his eye, the terrorist whirled and lifted his rifle, blocking the blow. Caprice hurled the assault weapon out of the man’s grip.</p><p></p><p>The terrorist drew his own knife. For a second the two attackers sized each other up. Holding the knife’s handle outwards with the blade flanking his forearm, Caprice blocked the first knife slash. The two opponents blocked and slashed, parrying each other’s knives as deftly as two fencers. </p><p></p><p>Caprice’s arm darted outwards and slashed the terrorist’s chest. The man groaned in pain.</p><p></p><p>Gunfire erupted on the other side of the warehouse. They had found Archive and Hammer.</p><p></p><p>Caprice made a quick stabbing motion and pierced the man’s clothing. The terrorist backed up, then pressed the offensive with a flurry of knife blows. </p><p></p><p>Caprice slashed the man’s wrist, but he kept coming. The terrorist kicked Caprice backwards. He windmilled and nearly lost his footing, but the terrorist continued his knife assault. </p><p></p><p>Caprice was forced to hop backwards. They were making their way slowly up a series of stacked crates. He sensed the edge of the crate at his heels.</p><p></p><p>With no other choice, Caprice grabbed the terrorist’s knife arm just as his assailant grabbed Caprice by the wrist. They struggled on the crate, knives inches away from faces.</p><p></p><p>The knife quivered near Caprice’s eye. It was so close…</p><p></p><p>Caprice bit down on the knife with his teeth. Releasing his hand from the terrorist’s arm, Caprice jabbed his thumb into his opponent’s eye. The man screamed.</p><p></p><p>Caprice stabbed him through the forehead. The terrorist’s body fell over the edge of the crate to the ground.</p><p></p><p>An explosion shattered one of the crates, spreading burning embers everywhere. On top of the main crate, Saladin and Hammer were engaged in their own duel to the death.</p><p></p><p>Only it couldn’t be to the death. They needed him alive.</p><p></p><p>Caprice grabbed the dead man’s AK-47 and took careful aim. He squeezed off a shot…</p><p></p><p>Saladin jerked as it struck home. Archive, down below the crates, grabbed Saladin by his heels and pulled. The man smashed into the crate and bounced off of it.</p><p></p><p>“Go go go!” shouted Hammer. He and Archive were limping out of the warehouse with Saladin in tow. </p><p></p><p>Another explosion tore through the warehouse as the embers found purchase. Caprice dove off the docks into the water just as the flames blasted over its surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4420590, member: 3285"] [b]Operation Countdown: Part 11 – Warehouse Assault[/b] Hammer and Archive came in from one side while Caprice snuck in from the other. Terrorists were pacing the warehouse, stock full with munitions. Crates were everywhere with warning signs in every conceivable language. Caprice couldn’t read them all, but he knew they were bad news. He stealthy padded from one large crate to another. Standing on one of the largest collection of crates was the terrorist known only as Saladin. He was a handsome, tall Arabic man in his early 50’s. He had a well-tanned complexion and distinguished and noble looking face, with sharp features and an immaculately kept beard. Caprice came up behind the nearest terrorist toting an AK-47 and raised his knife… Catching sight of Caprice’s attack out of the corner of his eye, the terrorist whirled and lifted his rifle, blocking the blow. Caprice hurled the assault weapon out of the man’s grip. The terrorist drew his own knife. For a second the two attackers sized each other up. Holding the knife’s handle outwards with the blade flanking his forearm, Caprice blocked the first knife slash. The two opponents blocked and slashed, parrying each other’s knives as deftly as two fencers. Caprice’s arm darted outwards and slashed the terrorist’s chest. The man groaned in pain. Gunfire erupted on the other side of the warehouse. They had found Archive and Hammer. Caprice made a quick stabbing motion and pierced the man’s clothing. The terrorist backed up, then pressed the offensive with a flurry of knife blows. Caprice slashed the man’s wrist, but he kept coming. The terrorist kicked Caprice backwards. He windmilled and nearly lost his footing, but the terrorist continued his knife assault. Caprice was forced to hop backwards. They were making their way slowly up a series of stacked crates. He sensed the edge of the crate at his heels. With no other choice, Caprice grabbed the terrorist’s knife arm just as his assailant grabbed Caprice by the wrist. They struggled on the crate, knives inches away from faces. The knife quivered near Caprice’s eye. It was so close… Caprice bit down on the knife with his teeth. Releasing his hand from the terrorist’s arm, Caprice jabbed his thumb into his opponent’s eye. The man screamed. Caprice stabbed him through the forehead. The terrorist’s body fell over the edge of the crate to the ground. An explosion shattered one of the crates, spreading burning embers everywhere. On top of the main crate, Saladin and Hammer were engaged in their own duel to the death. Only it couldn’t be to the death. They needed him alive. Caprice grabbed the dead man’s AK-47 and took careful aim. He squeezed off a shot… Saladin jerked as it struck home. Archive, down below the crates, grabbed Saladin by his heels and pulled. The man smashed into the crate and bounced off of it. “Go go go!” shouted Hammer. He and Archive were limping out of the warehouse with Saladin in tow. Another explosion tore through the warehouse as the embers found purchase. Caprice dove off the docks into the water just as the flames blasted over its surface. [/QUOTE]
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