User:Baracuss/Fireteam Tango: Zalcronia Mission Logs

Zalcronia, United Nations Space Command Outpost #9035768, 0623 Military Time
Corporal Jacob Cruise climbed into the Pelican Drop Ship, along with the rest of Fireteam Tango, clutching his Battle Rifle tightly in his hands. He had hated flying ever since the battle over the Ark, where the Pelican he was being transported in was shot down by Covenant Anti-Air Wraiths. He'd been the only survivor. He shuddered, and shook the memories from his head. There was a Mission at hand. He looked around at the rest of the Fireteam: Private Cherise Wesker stood next to him, an M6D Pistol in hand. She was the team's Mechanics expert, and not once had Jacob seen her fail at fixing something. Having an Engineer on board made him feel a little safer when it came to flying. Doctor Slaugh sat closest to the entrance to the Pelican's cockpit, his eyes locked on a data pad. Fireteam Tango's mission involved delivering this scientist to outpost #2937137, On the antipode of their current location. Jacob just hoped that the man didn't run his mouth for the majority of the trip. The other members of the Team were new to him, but he was sure they'd get to know each other pretty soon. The Pelican rumbled, lifted off the ground, and roared away from Outpost #9035768. --Baracuss 22:51, September 4, 2010 (UTC)

Sergeant Mike Franks sat silently in his seat close to the Pelicans' cock-pit a shotgun sitting to his side. He cursed to himself at how exhausted he felt, it was weak, pathetic of him. He shook his head to clear of such thoughts and listened to the hum of the Pelican's roaring engines as it rose upwards into the air. Echo 1125 23:02, September 4, 2010 (UTC)

Zalcronia, en route to UNSC Outpost #2937137, 0655 Military Time
Just over a half hour into the flight, Dr. Josiah M. Slaugh was feeling cramped inside the Pelican already. Apparently, in region in the far north, someone had discovered something that appeared to be Forerunner. However no one could be certain until he arrived, he was one of the only Xenoarchaeologists in the UNSC, as it wasn't until recently that the existence of the Forerunners was common knowledge. His understanding of the Forerunner possibly outmatched that of his mentor at the UNSC Advanced Research Projects Agency, Dr. Richard R. Hunt. The Pelican had already traveled 1,920 km (just over 1,193 miles) but had another 18,000 km (11,185 miles) to go.--RichardRHunt 23:27, September 4, 2010 (UTC)