1 Squad 2; Step 2 [Squad 2 Only|C-Rank Mission] Thu Sep 15, 2016 9:19 pm
Seiryū
D-rank
- Mission File – Kidnapping:
- Mission name: Kidnapping
Mission rank: C
Objective: Find the children and bring them back alive. Also bring back the kidnapper dead or alive.
Location: Sunagakure
Reward: 140
Mission description: A man in the Wind Country has kidnapped two children from their homes in Suna during the night. He escaped the city with the children and is hiding out in the Wind Country. He has not contacted the authorities with a ransom demand so the parents of the children have feared the worst. They have asked the Kazekage to send a team of ninja to find their children and bring them home. The Kazekage can spare a team of three (3) ninja for this Mission
Mission details: Minimum 1000 words, may be done solo. This mission will require you to find the children within two days, they will die the third or more days you put it off. Do your best to find them and note that the kidnapper is a byakugan user and before you ask, no transplants cannot be done under any circumstances.
Some time had passed since he had handed them the document which had pertained to the mission Squad 2 would be taking on. Seiryū stood by idly, feeling the weight of his katana by his side as his eyes hovered over the three individual members of his squad, attempting to figure out how they would work together and how well their styles would mesh with one another’s. Theory crafting was perfectly fine, for that was what Seiryū’s mind was currently attempting accomplish, yet it would never let him know what would actually occur during the mission, there would be no glimpse Seiryū could get from simply letting his mind wander to the what-ifs. Regardless of what ultimately would come of their cooperation with one another, Seiryū’s primary and main objective was to see to it that they completed the mission without suffering a significant injury – having a medic on the team was a benefit in that regard, even if Sun was still just a genin.
“Alright, from here on out, you three will work with each other to see to it that this mission is accomplished. I’ll be tagging along on this mission, though essentially assume I’m not there. I will provide back up if the need occurs, but other than that the three of you will need to work together to complete the mission.” Telling them about his objective, Seiryū would allow one of them to take the lead, or allow them to work in cohesion, but this was no longer his mission, at least not in the regard of planning, strategizing and executing. From what he knew of practical squads, one’s which followed a schedule that most other squads took on, Seiryū already knew he deviated from it immediately the moment the idea of giving them a mission had come upon; not just a mission, but one that was entirely on the squad to learn from. He wasn’t going to hold their hand the entire way through, thus this particular scenario they had agreed to would allow them to develop a mindset which would allow them to think on the fly and make decision that would help them further in their careers as shinobi. While some may not agree with his methodology, Seiryū found it could potentially work out if everything went ideally; the worst case scenario was another learning experience – as none of them would die on his watch.
He would remain silent, waiting for at least one of the three to take initiative and begin the mission officially.
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