07-03-2018, 01:59 AM
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Taking breaks wasn't in his vocabulary. At least not anymore. If he had been who he was back then when he first joined the organization that had recruited him in the first place. He would have been all for taking breaks here and there. But that didn't mean he was belonging in the category of lazy when it came down to stuff like that. Even if he did have downtime, he was at least doing something. Such as cleaning his equipment, reading up on the briefing that was sent to each of their individual tablets before going on the said mission in the next couple of days. He could train with the rest of the Freelancers if they wanted to. They were a team back then before everything went to shit and they betrayed one another to all sorts of different degrees. Or he could go to the mess hall and get something to eat or even talk to the triplets. Freelancers that weren't on the leaderboard but were working on climbing up the ranks with everyone else.
It was almost funny, around that time Georgia was actually around. Which, no one would tell Washington what had happened to the other guy, which was a little bit frustrating and confusing. But oh well. There were plenty of things that could be done with the organization that was constantly planning ahead for themselves. They were always one step ahead of their enemies, but not only that they were a step ahead of the Freelancers that were in the project. Which grew to be some concern to those that were lower ranked on the damned Leaderboard, but Washington again wasn't really one to question something like that in the first place. He wasn't exactly on the top of the list either, which meant that he didn't have a say in the first place of what was going to happen. He had once been a Corporal in the military, but when he was hired by the Project he had received a new rank. Most of those that were outside of the Project Freelancer didn't really consider much when it came to the rank.
But they could easily show those that doubted them that hey deserved a form of respect for how strong-willed they were and how they were willing to do anything to get the job done. After the failed implantation of a computer inside of his head, his personality had flipped itself. Causing him to be bitter toward others and more closed off. He didn't trust others because Project Freelancer could really be anyone that had come to join the group if they had ended up like him. There was also the chance that everyone in the crash ended up dying and that would be the end of that and he would have nothing to worry about. Highly unlikely though since he knew that most Freelancers could fall from a skyscraper and still manage to find a way to survive. The majority of those that were still around had their own AI's except for South and himself. It was all a disaster waiting to happen. A ticking time bomb. And now Washington was one himself. He wasn't here to make friends. Something that he constantly told himself over and over again. If the Ascendants tried to get into his way of getting back home, he would be more than willing to use the likes of force against them.
It wasn't anything personal as they hadn't wronged him yet, but he had a gut feeling that they weren't going to like the way he would try to run things. He had been cooperative so far, but back when he was taking orders from a higher up, he had quickly shot the other guy in order to get what he wanted. Of course, back then that had been the right thing to do to save his platoon, but now he was only being selfish and thinking about himself. He was keeping a close eye on Church and Caboose because they were assets and nothing else. Church obviously had knowledge of Agent Texas and the project in general. Which made him slightly more important than Caboose, since the golden retrieve was something else entirely. Agent Washington's attention was primarily on the soldier in front of him and nothing else. He had to keep his troops in line after all. Even if there were two f them. He felt a scowl spread across his facial features as he listened to what Church had to say. The armored smilodon would shift his weight on his paws in irritation, but ultimately he kept himself calm. "No, I think you have the wrong idea. We still don't have any idea where we are and what could be happening without us, I don't think you've realized the severity of this situation." He sounded like he was scolding Church.
Which was exactly what he was doing. Was the other so daft to say that they had time when they were obviously running out of time? The longer they waited, the further away their solutions could move away from them. Did the guy even understand what it meant when it came to being punctual? "And if you weren't finding anything you should have come to me and I would have given you another assignment." Washington would state in a calmer tone this time. He no longer sounded like he was scolding the canine. The more frustrated he got through, the more that he could feel the forgotten implant scar on the back of his neck burn with more intensity. It only happened when he was around Church. Which wasn't good for him because Church was the only one that was remotely any help. Well, any sort of help a simulation trooper could be useful with. His attention turned toward Suiteheart though, noticing the look that was spreading across her face. Agent Washington refused to be less vague in order to give her an answer, as he knew when information should be stowed away instead of giving out.
It was the soldier part of him that had yet to disappear, and any information of Project Freelancer was completely confidential. Agent Washington would open his mouth to address the domestic cat before another face made his way forward. He didn't know this guy, not like it mattered since he didn't know a lot of people here. Maybe it would benefit him to at least get a roster of those that were stationed here so that he could have that knowledge at hand when he would need it. The wildcat had asked the same thing, and the Freelancer was quick to respond. "That information is confidential. I appreciate the offer to help though Suiteheart, ma'am, but I think we can manage." He wanted to have fewer people involved as much as possible. Obviously, it wasn't the most ideal way to deal with a situation they were in. But, he couldn't have any sort of information leaked. Through animal or not. His gold gaze turned to look back at Church, and even though his facial expression was hidden, it was almost a silent look that said 'don't say anything about it'."speech"
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