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Verity Carlo wrote:
"Yeah. I'm Verity. I hang out with the Wreckers. Mostly because they're the only ones who care about me."

"Mikazuki Augus. Unit Leader of Commando Unit of Tekkadan."
"Cool."
" Hrn... the hour grows late Arpatia, prior to deployment you will undergo the necessary combatives and training for your first mission, I've requisitioned specialists from the Catachan and Tanith regiments to ensure you will excel at the task. Some clandestine assets have also been recovered from our armory vaults that should enhance operational efficacy. As with everything it is necessary to exercise a strategic discretion in matters, your state now is a raw ore, heated by the forge of combat, you are malleable but also vulnerable... it is the precise casting, the skill with which you hone your talent that will determine whether you succeed or fail in battle. The matter of subterfuge is no simple task, were it not your inherent capacities, what you have inherited from your planet, it would take years to achieve a mastery of stealth... the right of judgement is afforded to very few amongst the Emperor's own... you have been afforded the laxity of thought for this purpose and this purpose alone... to exercise deliverance upon the foe.

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" A mark of honor a scar may be, but ours is the Mordian doctrine, we do not go headlong into battle expecting victory, we march into the field to assure it, a soldier that comes back from the field with scars is heroic... but one that comes back from a war unscathed, effective, nigh indispensable... that is the pedestal you should hope to achieve, rigorous drilling, predicting the enemy, enthralling yourself with the appropriate maneuvers... you should greet battlefields with leisure, the Empire has several monastic reactionaries and bodies to throw away... do not be one of them... you... do understand what i'm trying to tell you, aren't you ?

Aleksandr paused, if only to exhale a slow languid wisp from the smoking pipe.

" You are marked for a greater purpose by the Emperor, why do you think he brought you here, why do you think it was all orchestrated as such ? reckon that there is a destiny to one's sacrifice, aspire to be the blade, the hammer. It is time you start thinking of being more than just a guardswoman... you passed my first trial, you exceeded it... but more await... I will not lie to you, this time, I am throwing you to the wolves... if I had not faith in your strength, I wouldn't have bothered. This will be a critical strategic win for our gains in Arpat, I could keep on throwing guards at their defense, or... I could introduce a single agent of destruction from within. I have taken the gamble on the latter, which is you... remember that when you report for training in the morrow... dismissed. "

Aleksandr waited as the guardswomans bootfalls carried her out of the hall, one final sermon resounded in that chamber, Aleksandr reciting an axiom of the Imperial Guard, referring perhaps to her earlier quandary regarding the tyranids and other foes

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The meaning of victory is not to merely defeat your enemy but to destroy him, to completely eradicate him from living memory, to leave no remnant of his endeavours, to crush utterly his achievement and remove from all record his every trace of existence. From that defeat no enemy can ever recover. That is the meaning of victory.
Ami Arpatia (played by Girfactor)

Aleksandr Von Drakenfell wrote:
" Hrn... the hour grows late Arpatia, prior to deployment you will undergo the necessary combatives and training for your first mission, I've requisitioned specialists from the Catachan and Tanith regiments to ensure you will excel at the task. Some clandestine assets have also been recovered from our armory vaults that should enhance operational efficacy. As with everything it is necessary to exercise a strategic discretion in matters, your state now is a raw ore, heated by the forge of combat, you are malleable but also vulnerable... it is the precise casting, the skill with which you hone your talent that will determine whether you succeed or fail in battle. The matter of subterfuge is no simple task, were it not your inherent capacities, what you have inherited from your planet, it would take years to achieve a mastery of stealth... the right of judgement is afforded to very few amongst the Emperor's own... you have been afforded the laxity of thought for this purpose and this purpose alone... to exercise deliverance upon the foe.

unnamed-55.jpg

" A mark of honor a scar may be, but ours is the Mordian doctrine, we do not go headlong into battle expecting victory, we march into the field to assure it, a soldier that comes back from the field with scars is heroic... but one that comes back from a war unscathed, effective, nigh indispensable... that is the pedestal you should hope to achieve, rigorous drilling, predicting the enemy, enthralling yourself with the appropriate maneuvers... you should greet battlefields with leisure, the Empire has several monastic reactionaries and bodies to throw away... do not be one of them... you... do understand what i'm trying to tell you, aren't you ?

Aleksandr paused, if only to exhale a slow languid wisp from the smoking pipe.

" You are marked for a greater purpose by the Emperor, why do you think he brought you here, why do you think it was all orchestrated as such ? reckon that there is a destiny to one's sacrifice, aspire to be the blade, the hammer. It is time you start thinking of being more than just a guardswoman... you passed my first trial, you exceeded it... but more await... I will not lie to you, this time, I am throwing you to the wolves... if I had not faith in your strength, I wouldn't have bothered. This will be a critical strategic win for our gains in Arpat, I could keep on throwing guards at their defense, or... I could introduce a single agent of destruction from within. I have taken the gamble on the latter, which is you... remember that when you report for training in the morrow... dismissed. "

Aleksandr waited as the guardswomans bootfalls carried her out of the hall, one final sermon resounded in that chamber, Aleksandr reciting an axiom of the Imperial Guard, referring perhaps to her earlier quandary regarding the tyranids and other foes

unnamed-54.jpg

The meaning of victory is not to merely defeat your enemy but to destroy him, to completely eradicate him from living memory, to leave no remnant of his endeavours, to crush utterly his achievement and remove from all record his every trace of existence. From that defeat no enemy can ever recover. That is the meaning of victory.
She had been ready to go into battle and knowing full well it's either life or death. And she will always pick life. Hearing she was getting help by the Catachan and Tanith was a pleasing of it's own. "Thank you, Lord General," she politely said in between his speech. From where she came from, she had the discipline already. It might not be like it here, but she exactly knew what he meant. "Yes, Lord General Aleksandr. I will not fail you. Stealth is my expertise," she said as she was sitting near him at the moment.

She looked at him and with a nod, she listened again to what he had to say.

"And to come back with scars is like a badge of honor. It shows that I not only did my share of killing, but I also fought valiantly. It is the way of the Imperium, my Lord General. And I fully understand," she said as she paused a few seconds to resume speaking. "And to not come back is a fools goal. I will always make you proud of me, Aleksandr, my Lord. The enemy will not see it coming. Even if I blast the hole successfully, I will give you extra. I will also blow holes in our enemy. None will be left alive. We are not taking prisoners of war. They die where they stand," she said with a grin on her face as she was showing him her brutal side.

She took a drag of a cigarette, the scar on her right cheek most evident from the last battle she was just in.

She stood up from the chair and saluted to him. "Yes, Sir. The Emperor had a reason to bring me here from my reality. He knew I was a lost soul that needed to be cared for by you and the rest. I am here at your disposal. I will not exactly be that. I will the instrument of you weapon for war. I will create chaos and mayhem in my wake. And yes, Sir. I will make sure to report for training exercise for tomorrow.

She got up from her seat and left the chamber, her boots echoing through the halls as she chanted the Emperor's name as well. She needed much sleep for what was to come. And it was going to be like a cake walk for her.

"Emperor of Mankind, please keep me safe. Emperor of Mankind give me the courage to destroy my enemies. Emperor of Mankind, give me strength to overpower them without fear. Ad Victoriam," she chanted under her breath as she went to her barracks to go to sleep.
Wheeljack (played anonymously)

Verity Carlo wrote:
"Cool."

"Verily, tis Verity!" He laughed
In appreciation, he brought both Ami and Aleksandr both a plate of his red wine potroast and each a mug of ale.

"I thank you both. Drael goes on vacation with his wife and daughter and suddenly everyone forgets how to comport themselves in my bar. LieutenantGreystorm, no fighting in my bar please"
Wheeljack wrote:
"Verily, tis Verity!" He laughed

"Nice one, Wheeljack." Verity cracks a slight smile, the most she can manage at the moment.
By the foot of the fireplace, a house cat with charcoal gray fur slept happily. It was one of the many simple joys Casimir had in life. He had formed this habit in his younger years when he was a familiar. The heat kept the winter away. The scent of smoke tickled the feline’s pink nose and occasionally his ears would twitch from the rowdy commotion.

If there was anything the feline learnt in his life, people looked upon cats favourably. Often with undeserved kindness, or adoration because his paw pads were pink. He could assume this form and nap anywhere. At worst a random passerby would stroke his fur and be done with their day. All that was needed to warm a heart was a sweet meow.
He wiped his hands off and sat in the bar letting out a sigh.
Mathius Kothinto wrote:
In appreciation, he brought both Ami and Aleksandr both a plate of his red wine potroast and each a mug of ale.

"I thank you both. Drael goes on vacation with his wife and daughter and suddenly everyone forgets how to comport themselves in my bar. LieutenantGreystorm, no fighting in my bar please"

Thank you for the excellent meal Mathius, this is a true feast, if this is how Aeldari eat every day dare I say, point me to the craftworld.

We only did our duty unto you as you would do for us.

We saw to it that you and this establishment were not mocked.

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