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[/td][/tr][/table]Agent Washington
former human - freelancer - manipulative
(Omg ninja'd sorry!)
Washington would be lying if he said that the situation that they were in was stressful. If they needed brute strength, both he and Suiteheart would have been able to take care of it. But he knew almost immediately that animals wouldn't able to break the likes of strong metal. Metal that he had worked with before in the past when it came to breaking and entering bases that were a common mission for them to do back and forth. He had to admit, he was probably the most experienced when it came to something like this, but that didn't mean he was going to be incredibly helpful at the same time. He was concerned about the children that were stuck inside of the likes of the Observatory, and he also didn't know how much food was in there either. Washington didn't have enough intel to stop them, but if he wanted to it meant that he was going to end up doing several things on his own without asking anyone for permission. Why did he have to wait around for someone to clear him to do something? Washington knew that he could technically do whatever he wanted, but his comrades were also trapped inside of the Observatory as well. He knew that his comrades would be able to take care of themselves, but the rest were civilians and probably had never been in a situation like this before. Washington didn't care who he was going to end up working with, but as far as he knew, there were only three other beings that were outside of the Observatory.
Suiteheart. Shininglight. And Anakin. Anakin was probably the most reliable of the group because he could go in and out of the Observatory since he was... a ghost. A concept that Washington had tried not to think about for a very long time, but he was just going to accept it and just roll with it. They needed as many resources as they could get. Washington wondered if the other group had planned a failsafe if the Observatory went into lockdown and have hidden bunkers around the territory for those that were outside with rations for food and other objects. Washington also wasn't great when it came with food, as he had to go all the way back to his room to get the food that he needed, and the rest of his group weren't exactly fond of eating raw meat. Which was probably all that was available inside of the Observatory. They didn't have a headcount of those that were around inside of the Observatory, and he didn't know if anyone was injured either. There were probably several medics that were actually inside of it, but one could never know as he didn't. Washington had devised several plans, but during this time in the span of a couple hours, he was working nonstop thinking of many different ways to get the building open.
His best option was probably going to a human facility that was several miles away and acquiring a blowtorch, but that would require a lot of time. He couldn't just snap his fingers and just arrive there after all. Washington had told those that were on the outside what they could do, and whether or not they did it was up to them. They probably would since no one else had given other ideas on how to fix the situation. It was frustrating to say the least, as this was the last thing they needed. What if the Typhoon realized where they were? They would take advantage of that and just let everyone inside of the Observatory starve and die. It would be the worst case scenario. He constantly had to patrol the border as well as inspecting the entirety of the building. Washington didn't know about the disappearances of others that were going around either. He was busy doing his own work and hadn't realized those that were missing while Carolina did. That meant he didn't know that Moon was gone. Hell, he didn't even know the guy's name, he just knew that he was around as they never held a conversation with each other. No one spoke the guy's name while he was around, so he just knew that there was a lion that lived in the place.
Luckily, the armored smilodon was around checking the perimeter of the Observatory again, when he heard someone slamming against the metal door. He knew the sound now because he had done it before trying to get his way in. Who the hell was doing that now? Washington was frustrated that someone thought it was a good idea to try and force the door open. He heard a muffled voice along with a clearer one as he began to appear around the corner of where the entrance was at. He flicked one of his ears as he noticed that it was the lion. Where had he been? The other seemed to have been out doing something if he hadn't seen in the past couple of days. As he listened to the voice that was talking to Moon behind the door, he realized it was Versailles and Hazel. Those were two civilians that he could account for immediately. That was the first definite voices that he had managed to hear inside of the Observatory. He would make sure to remember that the larger cat was inside of there. [b]"Don't bother trying to force it open, you'll waste your time." Washington commented toward Moon in his usual calm and deadpanned tone. He turned his helmet covered face in the direction of where he heard Versailles voice.
"Versailles! Has the situation changed at all in there?" Washington questioned the female, as he needed to keep up to date with what was happening inside if he was going to do anything. Then he listened to what Hazel had to say. They were running low on supplies. Well, that definitely what he had worried about, and he seemed to stop to think for a moment. Did they even know how to ration food? Probably, probably not. He knew how to but he wasn't exactly around here to give enough food to an animal. He didn't even know how much an animal needed to eat in order to survive. "You or someone else is going to have to start spacing out the food into rations, and regulate how much food that you all currently have. Do you think its possible to count what food is available in there and get back to us out here once that's done?" Washington shouted in Hazel's direction behind the door. She didn't have to do it right now, but food and water were a priority. How they were going to get the water though was slightly beyond him.His attention was then drawn back toward the lion, knowing that the other wasn't around when it happened and was probably pretty lost. "The facility has gone into lockdown. All windows and doors have been sealed and the electricity has gone out inside of the Observatory. We are currently trying to figure out how to get the place open. Those that are currently outside of the Observatory consists of you, me, Suiteheart, Shininglight, and Anakin." Washington explained calmly, which was basically the default emotion he had with everything.
The Freelancer craned his neck to the side until he heard his neck crack, a bad habit that he had established when he had a headache, although right now he had a terrible migraine. "Where have you been?" Washington questioned with some form of curiosity. It was also a genuine question as Washington had no idea where the other disappeared off to until just now. No one should expect everyone to know everything, and he had believed at first that the Typhoon wouldn't be his issue to deal with, but this was different. The armored smilodon just wanted his question answered so that he could move on and give Moon more details of the ideas that he had that would eventually help them get everyone out of the observatory.
howieWashington would be lying if he said that the situation that they were in was stressful. If they needed brute strength, both he and Suiteheart would have been able to take care of it. But he knew almost immediately that animals wouldn't able to break the likes of strong metal. Metal that he had worked with before in the past when it came to breaking and entering bases that were a common mission for them to do back and forth. He had to admit, he was probably the most experienced when it came to something like this, but that didn't mean he was going to be incredibly helpful at the same time. He was concerned about the children that were stuck inside of the likes of the Observatory, and he also didn't know how much food was in there either. Washington didn't have enough intel to stop them, but if he wanted to it meant that he was going to end up doing several things on his own without asking anyone for permission. Why did he have to wait around for someone to clear him to do something? Washington knew that he could technically do whatever he wanted, but his comrades were also trapped inside of the Observatory as well. He knew that his comrades would be able to take care of themselves, but the rest were civilians and probably had never been in a situation like this before. Washington didn't care who he was going to end up working with, but as far as he knew, there were only three other beings that were outside of the Observatory.
Suiteheart. Shininglight. And Anakin. Anakin was probably the most reliable of the group because he could go in and out of the Observatory since he was... a ghost. A concept that Washington had tried not to think about for a very long time, but he was just going to accept it and just roll with it. They needed as many resources as they could get. Washington wondered if the other group had planned a failsafe if the Observatory went into lockdown and have hidden bunkers around the territory for those that were outside with rations for food and other objects. Washington also wasn't great when it came with food, as he had to go all the way back to his room to get the food that he needed, and the rest of his group weren't exactly fond of eating raw meat. Which was probably all that was available inside of the Observatory. They didn't have a headcount of those that were around inside of the Observatory, and he didn't know if anyone was injured either. There were probably several medics that were actually inside of it, but one could never know as he didn't. Washington had devised several plans, but during this time in the span of a couple hours, he was working nonstop thinking of many different ways to get the building open.
His best option was probably going to a human facility that was several miles away and acquiring a blowtorch, but that would require a lot of time. He couldn't just snap his fingers and just arrive there after all. Washington had told those that were on the outside what they could do, and whether or not they did it was up to them. They probably would since no one else had given other ideas on how to fix the situation. It was frustrating to say the least, as this was the last thing they needed. What if the Typhoon realized where they were? They would take advantage of that and just let everyone inside of the Observatory starve and die. It would be the worst case scenario. He constantly had to patrol the border as well as inspecting the entirety of the building. Washington didn't know about the disappearances of others that were going around either. He was busy doing his own work and hadn't realized those that were missing while Carolina did. That meant he didn't know that Moon was gone. Hell, he didn't even know the guy's name, he just knew that he was around as they never held a conversation with each other. No one spoke the guy's name while he was around, so he just knew that there was a lion that lived in the place.
Luckily, the armored smilodon was around checking the perimeter of the Observatory again, when he heard someone slamming against the metal door. He knew the sound now because he had done it before trying to get his way in. Who the hell was doing that now? Washington was frustrated that someone thought it was a good idea to try and force the door open. He heard a muffled voice along with a clearer one as he began to appear around the corner of where the entrance was at. He flicked one of his ears as he noticed that it was the lion. Where had he been? The other seemed to have been out doing something if he hadn't seen in the past couple of days. As he listened to the voice that was talking to Moon behind the door, he realized it was Versailles and Hazel. Those were two civilians that he could account for immediately. That was the first definite voices that he had managed to hear inside of the Observatory. He would make sure to remember that the larger cat was inside of there. [b]"Don't bother trying to force it open, you'll waste your time." Washington commented toward Moon in his usual calm and deadpanned tone. He turned his helmet covered face in the direction of where he heard Versailles voice.
"Versailles! Has the situation changed at all in there?" Washington questioned the female, as he needed to keep up to date with what was happening inside if he was going to do anything. Then he listened to what Hazel had to say. They were running low on supplies. Well, that definitely what he had worried about, and he seemed to stop to think for a moment. Did they even know how to ration food? Probably, probably not. He knew how to but he wasn't exactly around here to give enough food to an animal. He didn't even know how much an animal needed to eat in order to survive. "You or someone else is going to have to start spacing out the food into rations, and regulate how much food that you all currently have. Do you think its possible to count what food is available in there and get back to us out here once that's done?" Washington shouted in Hazel's direction behind the door. She didn't have to do it right now, but food and water were a priority. How they were going to get the water though was slightly beyond him.His attention was then drawn back toward the lion, knowing that the other wasn't around when it happened and was probably pretty lost. "The facility has gone into lockdown. All windows and doors have been sealed and the electricity has gone out inside of the Observatory. We are currently trying to figure out how to get the place open. Those that are currently outside of the Observatory consists of you, me, Suiteheart, Shininglight, and Anakin." Washington explained calmly, which was basically the default emotion he had with everything.
The Freelancer craned his neck to the side until he heard his neck crack, a bad habit that he had established when he had a headache, although right now he had a terrible migraine. "Where have you been?" Washington questioned with some form of curiosity. It was also a genuine question as Washington had no idea where the other disappeared off to until just now. No one should expect everyone to know everything, and he had believed at first that the Typhoon wouldn't be his issue to deal with, but this was different. The armored smilodon just wanted his question answered so that he could move on and give Moon more details of the ideas that he had that would eventually help them get everyone out of the observatory.
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