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<blockquote data-quote="Nuke261" data-source="post: 1088342" data-attributes="member: 11182"><p>Kitchen, Secure Accommodations, Nellis Air Force Base</p><p>Las Vegas, Nevada</p><p>0830 hours, June 1, 2003</p><p></p><p>Durant made his way to the kitchen, taking in the sounds and smells as he got closer. He stood outside the kitchen door for a moment. This was going to be interesting. Everyone in the group would be challenged by what they were about to learn. In the field you never know if you can pull the trigger on someone until you have to actually do it. Durant truly hoped that all of these people would be able to do their jobs under these unique circumstances. They didn't know where they were headed or exactly how they were getting there. Oh well, time to get this over with.</p><p></p><p>Lieutenant Commander Craig Durant entered the kitchen in his full dress uniform, clean shaven, with his files and notes under his arm. "Your attention everyone." He gave them a moment to gather themselves. "It's time to get down to business." Durant did his best to outline the situation. He explained the circumstances at Cheyenne Mountain. He explained what he knew of how the Stargate worked and operated. He explained the mission laid out before them and the race called the To'kra. The entire time he watched each of them closely, looking for any signs that they could not handle the unique briefing. However, each of them kept a solid expression and seemed more drawn in the more he told them. Good. They really were professionals. </p><p></p><p>When he was done, he asked for any questions based on what he had explained. He kept Andreev Ilianov close by to handle some of the more technical-type details. Durant did think it was extremely odd that Dr. Nguyen was absent from the meeting. He was actually looking forward to her reaction to all of this, she had appeared to have the greatest grasp of the Stargate from just a few simple phrases describing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuke261, post: 1088342, member: 11182"] Kitchen, Secure Accommodations, Nellis Air Force Base Las Vegas, Nevada 0830 hours, June 1, 2003 Durant made his way to the kitchen, taking in the sounds and smells as he got closer. He stood outside the kitchen door for a moment. This was going to be interesting. Everyone in the group would be challenged by what they were about to learn. In the field you never know if you can pull the trigger on someone until you have to actually do it. Durant truly hoped that all of these people would be able to do their jobs under these unique circumstances. They didn't know where they were headed or exactly how they were getting there. Oh well, time to get this over with. Lieutenant Commander Craig Durant entered the kitchen in his full dress uniform, clean shaven, with his files and notes under his arm. "Your attention everyone." He gave them a moment to gather themselves. "It's time to get down to business." Durant did his best to outline the situation. He explained the circumstances at Cheyenne Mountain. He explained what he knew of how the Stargate worked and operated. He explained the mission laid out before them and the race called the To'kra. The entire time he watched each of them closely, looking for any signs that they could not handle the unique briefing. However, each of them kept a solid expression and seemed more drawn in the more he told them. Good. They really were professionals. When he was done, he asked for any questions based on what he had explained. He kept Andreev Ilianov close by to handle some of the more technical-type details. Durant did think it was extremely odd that Dr. Nguyen was absent from the meeting. He was actually looking forward to her reaction to all of this, she had appeared to have the greatest grasp of the Stargate from just a few simple phrases describing it. [/QUOTE]
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