Templeton "Faceman" Peck (
notjustaface) wrote2013-07-02 09:49 pm
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Rescue Mission - It's a TRAP
Leaving Canada was about the hardest thing he'd done yet - harder still knowing that they were all flying into heavy enemy territory where not only would there be insurgents breathing down their necks there would almost certainly be a US Military ambush to capture them.
The mission itself was straightforward, two non-combatant civilians (reporters, Hannibal thinks) were captured three months before and being held in a camp a few miles outside of Baghdad. Three teams had already been sent in to extract them; two came back wounded and empty-handed, the third didn't come back at all. By Hannibal's reckoning the problem was that they were sending in too many people and taking the small compound through a single strategy - the first by air, the second full frontal, the third undercover. The real trick - and the trick to getting out of the trap - was to divide forces.
Hannibal goes in undercover, giving BA just enough time to create a nice explosive distraction for Face to set up with a sniper rifle and start taking out anyone that stands between the prisoners and the gates - no matter whose uniform they're wearing. Murdock had the most important job of all; air support. He'd have to wait undetected as close as possible before coming in and laying down enough cover to get everyone safely in the chopper before getting them the hell out of there... while being shot at.
"Think we can pull this off?" Face whispers quietly as they load magazines together in the relative privacy of their tent - less than two hours before going in.
The mission itself was straightforward, two non-combatant civilians (reporters, Hannibal thinks) were captured three months before and being held in a camp a few miles outside of Baghdad. Three teams had already been sent in to extract them; two came back wounded and empty-handed, the third didn't come back at all. By Hannibal's reckoning the problem was that they were sending in too many people and taking the small compound through a single strategy - the first by air, the second full frontal, the third undercover. The real trick - and the trick to getting out of the trap - was to divide forces.
Hannibal goes in undercover, giving BA just enough time to create a nice explosive distraction for Face to set up with a sniper rifle and start taking out anyone that stands between the prisoners and the gates - no matter whose uniform they're wearing. Murdock had the most important job of all; air support. He'd have to wait undetected as close as possible before coming in and laying down enough cover to get everyone safely in the chopper before getting them the hell out of there... while being shot at.
"Think we can pull this off?" Face whispers quietly as they load magazines together in the relative privacy of their tent - less than two hours before going in.
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"Sure, man. We've pulled off crazier missions before."
Granted, that was with the full backing of the U.S. Army, but Hannibal's pretty much always done things his own way regardless of authority.
For his part he's pretty used to being back-up, but somehow the stakes feel a lot higher now.
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"I feel better knowing you've got our backs."
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"Always have, always will."
He's taking every possible care to make sure their weapons are prepped as they should be. The last think they need is for something to go wrong when they need them the most.
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"I wonder, though, if this whole thing isn't a setup."
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He sighs, handing him another mag
"If it ain't, they must be gettin' desperate to get these guys outta here."
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They've seen a good deal of time in the middle east, and a lot of really hard situations, but a camp protected well enough it's taken more than one special forces strike team to get the job done? Questionable at best.
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He's sure Hannibal's considering both options.
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"And you're fine with us walking into a death trap, because that's what I'm seeing here."
He shoves bullets into the last empty mag one by one with a fast click-click-click as he tries to focus on the mission without that little nagging voice in his head telling him something is really fucking wrong with the whole thing.
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He half-shrugs and then frowns, shaking his head.
"Just good to know I'm not the only one who thinks this is fucking suicide."
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He scoots a bit closer. He knows he really can't back up that statement, but he's gonna do the best he can.
"You guys are family to me, you know that."
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Face doesn't move when Murdock slides closer, but his speed slows on clicking the rounds into the high-capacity mag.
"I know that, we are family. Just... you know how it is when you got fate breathing down your neck again."
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"Yeah, I know."
He loops an arm casually around his shoulder.
"Look, if anything does happen... no regrets, right?"
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"If something happens there won't be anything but regret."
It's a simple enough statement, and one that won't be swayed by any means.
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"How much longer we got 'til we go in?"
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It was salvage when they picked it up, but if anyone can keep a rustbucket in the air, it's Murdock.
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It's obvious that his fondness for the old and well-loved extends to his passion for flying.
"Assumin' we don't take too much fire, which is always a possibility."
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Set up or no, there hasn't been a job yet that hasn't ended up on at least plan B. He'll bet a month's worth of chores they'll be taking fire.
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You know shit's getting real when he doesn't even make a fuss about flying.
"I'll hold the thing together with spit and baling wire if that's what it takes."
He leans over and brushes a quick kiss against his temple.
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And how even when he smells like engine grease he's still pretty sexy in the way that only Murdock can really manage.
"One of the many reasons I love you." He smiles slightly, the corners of his eyes barely creased with the weariness of a bad night's sleep.
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"I love you... no matter what."
He moves his arm to his waist, leaning against him as he tries to offer whatever support he can.
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He doesn't let himself think it might be the last.
"Good times."
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"Always gonna have your back. That's a promise."
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"I trust you."
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"I promise I'll do anything I can to keep you safe," he whispers. "Anything."
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