1 One way trip (B-Rank, Risu, Private) Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:32 pm
Kyohei
D-rank
“An abandoned military construct left over from the last shinobi world war has existed in secret, hidden in the dense, untamed foliage of the forest to the South East of the village. It’s primary function while it was still operational was a detention center for particularly dangerous POWs. As such, although outdated by today’s standards the security measures that were in place were rather extensive. Blueprints and most documentation regarding the construct were destroyed after the war, leaving us with few specifics about what dangers you may encounter. Data gathered from similar detention centers of that time have been included in your debriefing files. Regional scouting parties have informed us that there have been suspicious levels of activity in that area over the last few weeks. Any level of activity surrounding that location is potentially dangerous. Clear the area of any wanderers or travelers that may be loitering and ensure that the compound has not been breached. Should you find that it has, you are expected to find out by whom and for what purpose. We remain in the dark about what information might still be held in that compound, but whatever it is, it is classified and is to be kept safe at all costs. Danger level from potential enemies is estimated to be low. Danger from the potentially still active security in the compound however, is high. Be careful.”
“Sounds like fun,” Sayomi muttered to herself sarcastically as she folded the slip of paper that had her mission debriefing inscribed upon it and continued to wait for the partner that she had been assigned for this mission by the kage’s office, “Ah well, might as well just get it done.” She casually brushed aside a few strands of stray hairs that draped over her face and let out a sigh, “Orochi Risu, huh? Interesting name. I wonder if she’s equally as interesting…” Folding her arms she would lean her back against the village gate, the rendezvous point given to them along with the mission by the village’s administration, kicking her heel up against the wall to hold support herself.
In her mind she played the mission debriefing over and over again, dedicating each line to heart and ensuring that she was prepared for the task at hand. “Shuriken? Check. Kunai? Check,” one by one Sayomi crossed off the items in her mental checklist while she had time to spare. Arriving early had its advantages. At the very least she would never have to worry about being rushed. Aside from that, Sayomi valued punctuality, and viewed those who lacked it to be inadequate. More than one potential partners had been left in the dust because they were just a few minutes too late. It helped weed out the stranglers that were incompetent, but still somehow made it through the academy and squad systems; a preliminary test if you will. All there was left to do was wait and see whether this new person would pass or fail.
503/1500~
“Sounds like fun,” Sayomi muttered to herself sarcastically as she folded the slip of paper that had her mission debriefing inscribed upon it and continued to wait for the partner that she had been assigned for this mission by the kage’s office, “Ah well, might as well just get it done.” She casually brushed aside a few strands of stray hairs that draped over her face and let out a sigh, “Orochi Risu, huh? Interesting name. I wonder if she’s equally as interesting…” Folding her arms she would lean her back against the village gate, the rendezvous point given to them along with the mission by the village’s administration, kicking her heel up against the wall to hold support herself.
In her mind she played the mission debriefing over and over again, dedicating each line to heart and ensuring that she was prepared for the task at hand. “Shuriken? Check. Kunai? Check,” one by one Sayomi crossed off the items in her mental checklist while she had time to spare. Arriving early had its advantages. At the very least she would never have to worry about being rushed. Aside from that, Sayomi valued punctuality, and viewed those who lacked it to be inadequate. More than one potential partners had been left in the dust because they were just a few minutes too late. It helped weed out the stranglers that were incompetent, but still somehow made it through the academy and squad systems; a preliminary test if you will. All there was left to do was wait and see whether this new person would pass or fail.
503/1500~