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<blockquote data-quote="Qik" data-source="post: 5868666" data-attributes="member: 6673727"><p>Parsons looks ready to deliver precisely the kind of tongue lashing Fury expects, but before he can open his mouth to do so, Commander Handso makes his way over, chest puffed out importantly. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise"> "Parsons! I'm glad to see you're alright. We're just finishing up with this lot in here. I'm not sure how things look in the other room, but here, we've got three times more pesh than I've seen in my entire life!" </span>He waves his hand emphatically, gesturing to the stacks of crates which some of his soldiers have already begun to open. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"It seems as though they were moving to a place where they could run a full-fledged operation of refining the stuff. Could you imagine that - a large-scale pesh refinery in Venza? The Coordinator would have had a seizure!"</span> he exclaims. It seems success has done wonders for Commander Handso's expressive potential. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"It's a good thing we were able to step in when we did." </span> The how of that - Fury - seems to have been conveniently forgotten by Handso.</p><p></p><p>Parsons remains silent throughout Handso's blustering, taking in the sight of over a dozen Krakens in custody and the veritable mountain of pesh. Finally, he says, <span style="color: Gray">"Commander - why don't you see to the prisoners and the inventorying of evidence? I'm going to have a word with Mr. Furioso here." </span> Commander Handso's self-important demeanor entrenches even further at the assigning of such a task. He nods, salutes, and then returns to doing what he does best: ordering others to do his work. </p><p></p><p>With Handso gone, Parsons turns to Fury. <span style="color: Gray">"I'm not going to say that what you did was right, son, because the last thing I need is to okay some adventurer's disobeying of my judgement,"</span> he says sternly. <span style="color: Gray">"I've got half a mind to lock you up for the rest of the month, and I'd do it, too, if I didn't know it'd either kill old Milo or, barring that, that he'd kill me."</span> The Commander pauses a moment, and then lets out a chuckle, relaxing. <span style="color: Gray">"You and Milo - you two are birds of a feather." </span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">"Why don't you go run and get the old man before I change my mind and cuff you - this is a sight he's got to see."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qik, post: 5868666, member: 6673727"] Parsons looks ready to deliver precisely the kind of tongue lashing Fury expects, but before he can open his mouth to do so, Commander Handso makes his way over, chest puffed out importantly. [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"] "Parsons! I'm glad to see you're alright. We're just finishing up with this lot in here. I'm not sure how things look in the other room, but here, we've got three times more pesh than I've seen in my entire life!" [/COLOR]He waves his hand emphatically, gesturing to the stacks of crates which some of his soldiers have already begun to open. [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]"It seems as though they were moving to a place where they could run a full-fledged operation of refining the stuff. Could you imagine that - a large-scale pesh refinery in Venza? The Coordinator would have had a seizure!"[/COLOR] he exclaims. It seems success has done wonders for Commander Handso's expressive potential. [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]"It's a good thing we were able to step in when we did." [/COLOR] The how of that - Fury - seems to have been conveniently forgotten by Handso. Parsons remains silent throughout Handso's blustering, taking in the sight of over a dozen Krakens in custody and the veritable mountain of pesh. Finally, he says, [COLOR="Gray"]"Commander - why don't you see to the prisoners and the inventorying of evidence? I'm going to have a word with Mr. Furioso here." [/COLOR] Commander Handso's self-important demeanor entrenches even further at the assigning of such a task. He nods, salutes, and then returns to doing what he does best: ordering others to do his work. With Handso gone, Parsons turns to Fury. [COLOR="Gray"]"I'm not going to say that what you did was right, son, because the last thing I need is to okay some adventurer's disobeying of my judgement,"[/COLOR] he says sternly. [COLOR="Gray"]"I've got half a mind to lock you up for the rest of the month, and I'd do it, too, if I didn't know it'd either kill old Milo or, barring that, that he'd kill me."[/COLOR] The Commander pauses a moment, and then lets out a chuckle, relaxing. [COLOR="Gray"]"You and Milo - you two are birds of a feather." "Why don't you go run and get the old man before I change my mind and cuff you - this is a sight he's got to see."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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