Blood and Guts II: Blood Blizzard playtest

"Hah! Not the first time they did it. When was the last time, '81? '82?"

Bear jumps down off the Bradley, preparing to mount up and get going. "We ready to move, Sergeat? Should we check in for orders first, or wait for the LT to take the initiative?"
 

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Israel. Iran.

And we’re square in the middle.

Mark looks about, studying the wind, the sky, then looks over the map displayed in the Bradley. “Sergeant? If the Israeli’s took out Iran’s reactor, there could be fallout. The radioactive kind,” he amends. “I think I’ve got a dosimeter in my jump bag, but we might want to limit exposure in the meantime by staying in the vehicle, until we hear a damage assessment or get The Word from CENTCOM.”

Survival (take 10): 20 – trying to read the weather, specifically the wind.
 

Sgt Jackson

"Well if that don't beat all... Israel, Iran and nuclear fall-out. Stay in the tank... and Bear hasn't had a bath in a week... Damn Israelies.

Okay... I'm pretty sure that closest pilot is on the way to one of our pickets... In fact, he may have fallen one. Better go check it out."


Jackson looks at the tank and back at Bear. "Think you can rig that thing to read the radiation or whatever on the outside while we stay inside?"
 

Masada said:
Jackson looks at the tank and back at Bear. "Think you can rig that thing to read the radiation or whatever on the outside while we stay inside?"

"You're askin' the wrong guy, Sarge. Odie could probably do it. Hey, Odie, can you do it?"

Bear looks over to the technician, waving him over to the ramp.
 

Radio contact from on-high:

"Uh... yeah, this is echo base. You're where? Huh, the listening posts? Hold on. Look just fulfill your mission and head back. It could get ugly. It's kind of crazy over here. Who am I? This is 2nd Lieutenant Foster. Look the Colonel needs this line."

Click
 

Bobitron said:
"You're askin' the wrong guy, Sarge. Odie could probably do it. Hey, Odie, can you do it?"

Bear looks over to the technician, waving him over to the ramp.

"Sure ding, boss." Odie locates the rad monitor and begins setting it up. He'll try to rig it to display either visually or at least audibly inside the tank. (Not knowing what the tank has for video screens. Being a submariner, never been inside a tank.)

[Craft (Electronic) +4]
[Knowledge (Technology) +8]
 

ooc: Some Bradley pictures, including a couple of the passenger area, in case people aren't aware of how it looks. Chuck, if you want these removed, let me know.

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Meadows glances across the border as they re-enter the AFV. One of the ‘chutes came down right there.

“Hey sarge, we should report the location of that pilot just across the border,” the medic interjects. “Intel or SAR may want that information.”

OoC: Nice pics, Bobitron!
 

Cpl. Augustus Kurtz

OOC: Just got back. Will try to catch up on all posts in this one.

OOC2: Just for quick reference, what service branches are we in? Augustus is Marine, but I don't recall anyone directly stating a branch.

IC

Cpl. Kurtz watches the dog fight with a grimace. Oh goody, things just got interesting. As he watches the chutes of the ejecting pilots, Sarge, we should definitely tell HQ their position if we're not going to go get them ourselves.

When Mark asks him about orders, I'm not aware of any orders, no.

Once Sgt. Jackson speaks, You got it Sarge. With that, Augustus makes sure both his side arm and long arm are loaded, but on safe.

Once the radio chatter is deciphered, Israel?!? That definitely throws a wrinkle in things. Jews and Muslims aren't usually friends on the best of occasions, and this is definitely not the best of occasions.

Fallout, right. Hold on, I have some of that stuff with me.

OOC3: Just what kind of NBC gear would Augustus have from going through NBC school?
 

No significant radiation that you guys can detect. Its possible that the material was buried or that, since the plant was not yet operational that there wouldnt be a wide spread of radioactive material.
 

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