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<blockquote data-quote="Dayspire" data-source="post: 2698943" data-attributes="member: 35765"><p>Verdant - [sblock]You don't visually recognize anyone. The name Taskmaster, sure you've heard of that. Back at the Trisk (the prison you were incarcerated in, also known as the Triskelion) you heard his name from time to time. Supposedly, he had some type of 'school' for operatives (i.e., thugs/minions/etc). Kaiju, you haven't heard of. You find it curious that he didn't mention a previous name. The other two still haven't introduced themselves.[/sblock]</p><p>Gideon - [sblock]One by one, you examine the men you are to work with. The way they stand. The way they move. How they hold their hands. Where they distribute their weight.</p><p></p><p>You look over at Kaiju - the golden skinned one. Moves a bit slow. Probably good in a fight, but you're fairly sure you're better. But how tough is that skin of his? And how strong is he? You wonder.</p><p></p><p>Verdant. Green hair, trenchcoat. About the same as Kaiju. Somewhat of a fighter, but not someone who's been down in the Pit. Odd coming from him, considering he looks like a scientist. But there's something about him that's strange. Almost like he's not entirely... human.</p><p></p><p>Taskmaster. Now here's someone who's fought in the Pit. Or something as hellishly similiar. He has grace and balance, and the eye of a hunter. He's a warrior. Something about how he's standing seems almost familiar. Too familiar.</p><p></p><p>Unnamed fellow. Knows how to fight, sure. But he's got to have something else going on there. Some power. He's not the type to stand there and punch. Who knows, maybe he can throw fire or something. </p><p></p><p>Mr. Clark. He has a face that has a bit of surface-dweller arrogance you're use to. And the way he moves? He's a fighter, too. Highly trained. Not up to your caliber, but still someone you don't lightly want to mess with. Interesting.[/sblock]</p><p>During the introductions, Mr. Clark takes a piece of paper from The Professional and reads it. His face goes quickly from surprise, to anger, and then - oddly enough - to satisfaction. He gives a nod to The Professional, which seems to say, <em>No worry</em>. Mr. Clark seems to have it under control, or else he believes it doesn't matter. He motions for the introductions to continue.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: SlateGray">OOC:<span style="font-size: 9px">Still waiting for intro's for Twister and Marrow.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dayspire, post: 2698943, member: 35765"] Verdant - [sblock]You don't visually recognize anyone. The name Taskmaster, sure you've heard of that. Back at the Trisk (the prison you were incarcerated in, also known as the Triskelion) you heard his name from time to time. Supposedly, he had some type of 'school' for operatives (i.e., thugs/minions/etc). Kaiju, you haven't heard of. You find it curious that he didn't mention a previous name. The other two still haven't introduced themselves.[/sblock] Gideon - [sblock]One by one, you examine the men you are to work with. The way they stand. The way they move. How they hold their hands. Where they distribute their weight. You look over at Kaiju - the golden skinned one. Moves a bit slow. Probably good in a fight, but you're fairly sure you're better. But how tough is that skin of his? And how strong is he? You wonder. Verdant. Green hair, trenchcoat. About the same as Kaiju. Somewhat of a fighter, but not someone who's been down in the Pit. Odd coming from him, considering he looks like a scientist. But there's something about him that's strange. Almost like he's not entirely... human. Taskmaster. Now here's someone who's fought in the Pit. Or something as hellishly similiar. He has grace and balance, and the eye of a hunter. He's a warrior. Something about how he's standing seems almost familiar. Too familiar. Unnamed fellow. Knows how to fight, sure. But he's got to have something else going on there. Some power. He's not the type to stand there and punch. Who knows, maybe he can throw fire or something. Mr. Clark. He has a face that has a bit of surface-dweller arrogance you're use to. And the way he moves? He's a fighter, too. Highly trained. Not up to your caliber, but still someone you don't lightly want to mess with. Interesting.[/sblock] During the introductions, Mr. Clark takes a piece of paper from The Professional and reads it. His face goes quickly from surprise, to anger, and then - oddly enough - to satisfaction. He gives a nod to The Professional, which seems to say, [I]No worry[/I]. Mr. Clark seems to have it under control, or else he believes it doesn't matter. He motions for the introductions to continue. [COLOR=SlateGray]OOC:[SIZE=1]Still waiting for intro's for Twister and Marrow.[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=1][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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