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<blockquote data-quote="nonamazing" data-source="post: 2043014" data-attributes="member: 12118"><p><strong>Xid arrives</strong></p><p></p><p>An older gentleman, white-haired but still fit, saunters calmly into the room, smoking an odious cigar. He is wearing a Legion casual dress unform, complete with a simple military cap and sergent-at-arms insignia on his breast. A simple pack is slung across his shoulder. He carries himself with the air of a vetran soldier, saluting crisply at the Paymasters as they leave the room, then turns back to grin at you. "One hell of an operation, eh? Smells like you boys got kicked right into the middle of some very bad stuff. Word out in the camp is that some of your men didn't happen to make it back. Sorry to hear it."</p><p></p><p>"Heh. The biggest problem with this outfit is the complete lack of information. You never know what you're getting into, huh? I'm sure you've heard that old joke about why they call it the Nameless Leigon, right? It's 'cause when they send you on a job, they don't tell you the <em>name</em> of where you're going, or the <em>name</em> of who you're looking for, or the <em>name</em> of what you're trying to find...heh."</p><p></p><p>"Anyway, I'm Xid, reportin' for duty." He tosses off a quick salute, then takes a deep drag from his cigar. "Who's in charge here? Can you brief us on the mission parameter--that is, can you pass on what little information our stingy officers have chosen to give us?"</p><p></p><p><em>They seem to be buying it</em>, Xid thinks. The 'crusty old vetran' personality usually worked well with military types--he'd been playing the part since he arrived, and had managed to fit into the Legion like he had always been there. The hat helped, of course, since his hair wasn't actually white any more, thanks to that damned contract. <em>So this is D.E.L.V.E., eh? These people look fairly competant. A cut above the usual Legion fodder, at least. I wonder if it's true that this is the branch of the Legion my father worked for?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nonamazing, post: 2043014, member: 12118"] [b]Xid arrives[/b] An older gentleman, white-haired but still fit, saunters calmly into the room, smoking an odious cigar. He is wearing a Legion casual dress unform, complete with a simple military cap and sergent-at-arms insignia on his breast. A simple pack is slung across his shoulder. He carries himself with the air of a vetran soldier, saluting crisply at the Paymasters as they leave the room, then turns back to grin at you. "One hell of an operation, eh? Smells like you boys got kicked right into the middle of some very bad stuff. Word out in the camp is that some of your men didn't happen to make it back. Sorry to hear it." "Heh. The biggest problem with this outfit is the complete lack of information. You never know what you're getting into, huh? I'm sure you've heard that old joke about why they call it the Nameless Leigon, right? It's 'cause when they send you on a job, they don't tell you the [I]name[/I] of where you're going, or the [I]name[/I] of who you're looking for, or the [I]name[/I] of what you're trying to find...heh." "Anyway, I'm Xid, reportin' for duty." He tosses off a quick salute, then takes a deep drag from his cigar. "Who's in charge here? Can you brief us on the mission parameter--that is, can you pass on what little information our stingy officers have chosen to give us?" [I]They seem to be buying it[/I], Xid thinks. The 'crusty old vetran' personality usually worked well with military types--he'd been playing the part since he arrived, and had managed to fit into the Legion like he had always been there. The hat helped, of course, since his hair wasn't actually white any more, thanks to that damned contract. [I]So this is D.E.L.V.E., eh? These people look fairly competant. A cut above the usual Legion fodder, at least. I wonder if it's true that this is the branch of the Legion my father worked for?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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