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<blockquote data-quote="Felix1459" data-source="post: 5167333" data-attributes="member: 87072"><p>Nick took a cab home and went straight to bed. He woke up and thought about the night before. The creatures and the new teammates. He also thought about Kara walking down the hall but then dismissed it. Melanie hadn't been gone that long; her body was among those missing. </p><p> </p><p>Nick got up and did a quick morning workout, used the facilities, showered and trimmed his beard. He grabbed his suit from the closet. The only suit he had left. The suit he would've worn if he had been allowed to attend his teams funeral. He donned the suit, grabbed his sunglasses and looked at the Glock on the nightstand. </p><p> </p><p>As he looked at the weapon and thought about the battle that was sure to come, he remebered the 10 rules to a gunfight Melanie had told him the first day they had worked together:</p><p>1. Bring a gun. Preferably, bring two.</p><p>2. Anything worth shooting, is worth shooting twice.</p><p>3. Only hits count.</p><p>4. If your shooting stance is good...you're probbaly not moving fast enough or using cover properly.</p><p>5. Keep shooting until the threat no longer exists; then stay sharp until somebody with a badge tells you to freeze.</p><p>6. If you can choose what to bring to a gun fight, bring a long gun and a friend.</p><p>7. In ten years, nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance or tactics. They will only remember who lived.</p><p>8. If you're not shooting, you should be reloading or running.</p><p>9. Accuracy is relative: most combat shooting standards will be more dependant on "Pucker Factor" than the inherent accuracy of the gun.</p><p>10. Someday somebody might kill you with your own gun. But the should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe he'd share the rules with Rodny the next time he saw him. He quickly calls a cab and takes off towards the townhouse. There he dons the rest of the equipment, making sure that everything is loaded and chambered properly. He rides in the back seat on the way to Wescot relaxing. He nods at Kara's suggestions and then hops out, ready to head to the Police station (leaving the P90 and the Mossberg in the duffel in the SUV).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felix1459, post: 5167333, member: 87072"] Nick took a cab home and went straight to bed. He woke up and thought about the night before. The creatures and the new teammates. He also thought about Kara walking down the hall but then dismissed it. Melanie hadn't been gone that long; her body was among those missing. Nick got up and did a quick morning workout, used the facilities, showered and trimmed his beard. He grabbed his suit from the closet. The only suit he had left. The suit he would've worn if he had been allowed to attend his teams funeral. He donned the suit, grabbed his sunglasses and looked at the Glock on the nightstand. As he looked at the weapon and thought about the battle that was sure to come, he remebered the 10 rules to a gunfight Melanie had told him the first day they had worked together: 1. Bring a gun. Preferably, bring two. 2. Anything worth shooting, is worth shooting twice. 3. Only hits count. 4. If your shooting stance is good...you're probbaly not moving fast enough or using cover properly. 5. Keep shooting until the threat no longer exists; then stay sharp until somebody with a badge tells you to freeze. 6. If you can choose what to bring to a gun fight, bring a long gun and a friend. 7. In ten years, nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance or tactics. They will only remember who lived. 8. If you're not shooting, you should be reloading or running. 9. Accuracy is relative: most combat shooting standards will be more dependant on "Pucker Factor" than the inherent accuracy of the gun. 10. Someday somebody might kill you with your own gun. But the should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty. Maybe he'd share the rules with Rodny the next time he saw him. He quickly calls a cab and takes off towards the townhouse. There he dons the rest of the equipment, making sure that everything is loaded and chambered properly. He rides in the back seat on the way to Wescot relaxing. He nods at Kara's suggestions and then hops out, ready to head to the Police station (leaving the P90 and the Mossberg in the duffel in the SUV). [/QUOTE]
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