Mercenaries prepare to tackle the dragon
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McLuhan and Bazin prepare for a confrontation, discussing the size of their target.
McLuhan and Bazin finalize their readiness to face the creature.
Who Was There
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Alert tension tempered by reluctant acceptance
Bazin hesitates as he handles the unfamiliar weight of the chamber rifle, his voice strained with uncertainty. He questions the dragon’s size aloud, betraying a flicker of doubt despite following orders.
- • Confirm the threat’s magnitude before engagement
- • Follow procedure despite personal fear
- • Proper equipment and orders will ensure safety
- • Extrapolating creature size suggests lethal danger
Predatory calm masking ruthless intent
McLuhan moves with lethal efficiency, locking and loading conventional firearms before holstering them with a metallic clang. His stance is postured for command, his gaze fixed on Bazin as he probes readiness with a single word.
- • Ensure Bazin’s compliance before deployment
- • Execute Kane’s directives with minimal resistance
- • Extreme measures are required to survive the dragon
- • Mercenary discipline ensures survival
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The conventional firearms are holstered after being loaded, their long barrels gleaming under the harsh lights of the refrigeration room. They serve as the mercenaries’ lethal tools, emphasizing the coming confrontation’s brutality over tactical finesse.
Location Details
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The refrigeration room’s clinical sterility and biting cold create an oppressive environment where condensation glistens on metal walls and the air carries the sharp tang of refrigeration. It serves as the staging ground for the hunt, its utilitarian design mirroring the mercenaries’ ruthless purpose.
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Key Dialogue
"MCLUHAN: Ready?"
"BAZIN: Two metres tall?"
"MCLUHAN: Minimum. Let's go."