Update 1: Introductions
1st JanuaryBase 12 is now up and running. Located in the middle of Germany, the site is ideal for giving timely responses to threats over Europe. Or at least, as one recruit tactlessly put it, "the good part."
Going over our crew's equipment requests is mildly alarming; there's a decided preference for explosives and heavy weaponry. Several snipers and support staff round out the crew, though.
I proceed to order a large quantity of equipment, including far more explosives than is going to look good on our reports, as well as ordering the remainder of our recruits and scientists flown in. I also order construction of another storage facility and living quarters, an alien containment facility, and a large radar station to complement our smaller one. Needless to say, our vast monthly budget is quickly dealt with.
Suddenly, before we can so much as get all of our personnel in line, a UFO is spotted. It's very small, low, and slow, and we quickly order an Interceptor to take it down. I nervously begin reviewing our current forces, noting that several of the pyromaniacs will have to make do with small arms. Unfortunately, while the UFO is quickly shot down, I equally quickly lose track of it in the ensuing chaos. Whether it was blown up in mid-air (which I doubt), crashed into the sea, was lost in the trees, or merely recovered extremely quickly I'm afraid I can't say. Whatever the case, our first, presumably easy, but off-balance mission is canceled, and we await more thorough preparations.
I believe our first shipment of equipment says a lot about this operation.
Perhaps not surprisingly, having all this heavy equipment lying around taxes our storage capacity. It still fits, but it doesn't all fit in the base, if we needed to completely empty the Skyranger for some reason.
Our personnel arrive shortly thereafter.
((My apologies if those screenshots are too small; they're quite readable to me, and easier to take than full-sized ones.))
Commander Irony: Okay, what the
hell. Why is there a six-pack of enourmous teal-filled tubes in here?
Lab Tech: These are Maxclones, sir. The manual is right there on your desk.
Commander Irony: Maxclones, let's see... Heavy weapons, 'mental stability and function
rapidly degenerates under stress,' 'pyromaniacal tendencies,'
suggested method of dealing with them is putting them down. What in the hell is this garbage? You want me to throw heavily armed lunatics into a delicate situation and then get ready to shoot them when they inevitably go berserk?!
Lab Tech: Are you saying you don't
like science, sir?
Commander Irony: ...urgh.Upstanding British fellow. Has that sort of cautious sensibility that I appreciate.
Go-getter heavy.
Valiant but not suicidal forward scout. Apparently she was conscripted, which I guess is the only way we could get people to run ahead into the alien-filled darkness.
Commander Irony: ...are those headphones?
Anja: Do you object to soldiers being shot at to music, sir?
Commander Irony: ...I guess not.
Urist: Vodka is necessary supply, yes?
Commander Irony: ...I did get your request for that, and I did order some, but...
Urist: Vodka is necessary supply. You are good commander.
I'm a little nervous about him being armed with an explosive autocannon.
Sunny: Iam ready to hunt Deymons, sir. Preferably from far away.
Commander Irony: ...well, you're in the right place.
Another cowardly sniper.
Duty bound commander type. Will make a good subcommander if he lives long enough.
Bit slow, seems friendly enough. Not certain that's a good combination for alien hunting, though.
KB-I: KILLBOT REPORTING FOR DUTY SIR.Commander Irony: ...I see. Not shy about shipping me unstable prototype soldiers, are they?
KB-I: REQUIRE TARGET FOR KILL ACTIONS, SIR.Commander Irony: In due time, Killbot. In due time.
Cowardly powermad doctor whose only business on the battlefield is attaining a high enough rank to bully lesser scientists into doing things his way.
I like the cut of his jib.
Thus concluded our initial introductions, basic equipment acquisitions, and first fumbled chance at doing our jobs. The only thing left to do was wait...
((Second update will likely be soon after, but I decided to take a break for now and get this up.))