Nevada Desert - 1634 hours, June 23, 2169
Latitude: 38.983894
Longitude: -118.064575
Conditions: Cloudless, Dry
Temperature: 102 Degrees Fahrenheit
Situation: At 0800 hours, it was confirmed that a small group of Fur Soldiers was cut off from their source during an extraction when a high-powered explosive discharge went out from a nearby enemy position, bringing down the extraction VTOL. They have held their positions since.
Your assignment is to enter the area, and get the pinned down soldiers out with a little conflict as possible.
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Miercole Shure was in a cave, her side to a wall for cover as she waited. The sun glaring at her, goggles over her eyes allowed her to see the moving bodies of several humans. They came over a hill, and she hesitated on the trigger. If they already knew where she was, as well as her fellow soldiers, then shooting now would give them a good advantage. If the humans weren't on to them however, shooting now would just give away their position. So in the end, she waited, tracking all of the humans.
There were three furs with her, all hidden in the darkness of the cave. It was her turn to keep watch, and she was doing it well. She barely knew the other three, they were from a separate group that ended up in the same position she did at the extraction point. But furs were furs, soldiers were soldiers, and lives were lives. She had to make sure they survived, and they would do the same for her, she hoped.
One of the humans began to walk toward them. She silently held a fist up, signaling to cease all noise, including excessive breathing. Even the smallest movement could give them away. The human got closer and her eyes narrowed as she prepared to pull the trigger if he got any closer.... when he casually turned direction, and went behind a large rock. She wasn't going to risk amping up the power of her rifle so she could shoot through the rock just to kill one human. The explosion and noise alone would announce their position to anyone nearby. She waited for him to come out.
And he did, though not from where she expected. When she caught sight of him, he was only twenty feet away. She dared not move, as adrenaline pumped through her veins. She calmed her breathing now, so her heartbeat wouldn't pound like a drum to scream her position toward them. For what seemed like an eternity, he stood there, surveying, and occasionally speaking inaudibly into a communication device. Then, as quickly as he came, he left.
She waited a few more minutes before breathing a sigh of relief. They were safe, for now.
The Transport aircraft entered the zone, slowly lowering to a minimal altitude to stay out of satellite surveillance. Inside were the few furs who's job was already given. They were rescuers. The pilot began to speak via a loudspeaker to the group. "Intel's in. We've got several human vehicles, including a helicopter. Possibly thirty to forty soldiers, and only one identified surviving fur, though I'm sure there's more with him. The plan's to not give them a reason to hop into that copter. Get in, get out."
The mission was simple, but dangerous. That was the first thought that went through the mind of one fur, who went by the name of Nikolai King. A red and white Squirrel, part medic, part rifleman, he sat there watching his boots as the craft slowed down.
They slowly landed into a small valley. "This is as far as I can take you. You're about one and a half klick's from their nearby position. Intel says we've got a small group of nearby soldiers, you'll either have to go around or go through them. One or the other. Good luck."
The door of the aircraft opened into the bright desert light, and Nikolai stepped out, rifle in hand. He quickly backed away and got behind a rock as the aircraft began to empty. If there's one thing to learn from this mission, it's that insertions and extractions are dangerous business, and if the humans were to discover them already, that aircraft was going down, and he'd be in between it and the ground.