"Something's off about this place..."
"Yeah, no kidding." Yu remarked, pointing out the faded insignia on the wall. Even after dusting off the sand that had been kicked up by the VTOL's down-draft, it was barely visible. However, next to the insignia's on their own suits, the comparison was clear.
It was the logo of Venture Horizon.
"Selena," Yu spoke once more into his radio. "Are there any records of Venture Horizon facilities in this sector?"
"None." Selena's reply was certain. "Not in over 60 years anyway. There's nothing here worth the cost of digging up. No coal, and no oil. There's no logical reason for this to be here."
"Maybe that's the point..." Yu said "Who's ever going to look in a place where there's nothing to find?"
"Well, whatever it is. It was considered important enough to be kept off any official records past any security level I'm aware of. How Colonel Lee even got these co-ordinates, I'm not sure I want to know."
"Come on." Yu said to Lewis "These people look like they've been out of the loop for years, but they still might have contacted someone on the outside when they saw us coming. We sweep these buildings, see if there's any radio or satellite equipment still functioning. We might even find out a bit more about what the purpose of this camp was."
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"What is it?"
Squatting down beside Neil, Chen busied himself with cleaning his pistols. The silence resumed for a few moments more, before he replied.
"What was it like, working for Lieutenant Cornelius?" he asked, turning his head to gauge the other man's reaction. "Relax. I'm not gonna give you a hard time. You're past proving yourself, and besides I'm no saint myself. I'm just... curious."
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"Now then, kid. What's up?"
Felix furrowed his brow a little at being called "kid". He was easily as large as the man before him. Nevertheless, he let it pass, and cleared his throat.
"I know we've already fought side by side more than once these past days, but I thought we should probably introduce ourselves a little more formally. If I am to kill today, I should like to know who I am killing for... and if I am to die, I want to know who will bear witness to my last acts."
"Yeah, no kidding." Yu remarked, pointing out the faded insignia on the wall. Even after dusting off the sand that had been kicked up by the VTOL's down-draft, it was barely visible. However, next to the insignia's on their own suits, the comparison was clear.
It was the logo of Venture Horizon.
"Selena," Yu spoke once more into his radio. "Are there any records of Venture Horizon facilities in this sector?"
"None." Selena's reply was certain. "Not in over 60 years anyway. There's nothing here worth the cost of digging up. No coal, and no oil. There's no logical reason for this to be here."
"Maybe that's the point..." Yu said "Who's ever going to look in a place where there's nothing to find?"
"Well, whatever it is. It was considered important enough to be kept off any official records past any security level I'm aware of. How Colonel Lee even got these co-ordinates, I'm not sure I want to know."
"Come on." Yu said to Lewis "These people look like they've been out of the loop for years, but they still might have contacted someone on the outside when they saw us coming. We sweep these buildings, see if there's any radio or satellite equipment still functioning. We might even find out a bit more about what the purpose of this camp was."
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"What is it?"
Squatting down beside Neil, Chen busied himself with cleaning his pistols. The silence resumed for a few moments more, before he replied.
"What was it like, working for Lieutenant Cornelius?" he asked, turning his head to gauge the other man's reaction. "Relax. I'm not gonna give you a hard time. You're past proving yourself, and besides I'm no saint myself. I'm just... curious."
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"Now then, kid. What's up?"
Felix furrowed his brow a little at being called "kid". He was easily as large as the man before him. Nevertheless, he let it pass, and cleared his throat.
"I know we've already fought side by side more than once these past days, but I thought we should probably introduce ourselves a little more formally. If I am to kill today, I should like to know who I am killing for... and if I am to die, I want to know who will bear witness to my last acts."