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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"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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"I know;" he returns the whisper with a smile that fades quickly; "I'd die for you, remember?" He probably will, maybe not today but eventually.
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"I'd rather have you live for me instead."
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"And I don't care how many of those bastards I have to cut down to do it."
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He pulls away to stand up, offering him a hand.
"Shall we get the party started, darling?"
His accent's gone British again.
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"You know, I didn't miss how much crap you need to carry in a war zone."
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A nice long hot shower and a back rub sound like just what the doctor ordered, assuming they both make it out of this in one piece.
"C'mon, Hannibal's probably gonna wanna go over the plan one last time."
It's been a while since he's worn a flight suit, but he figures since the Army's involved this time he might as well go all in. He's still got his very non-regulation ball cap on though.
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"Right..." he sighs, letting things take their course. Game time.
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He lets their fingers just barely touch as they head for the tent where Hannibal's got everything staged, nodding a greeting as BA joins them. He's quiet - probably still nervous about the flight, not that Murdock can really blame him.
"Ready for duty, Bossman."
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"If that's what we're up against, I'll be prepared." He responds in a cold, serious tone that draws the smirk off the colonel's face.
"Right. So we all know our place. Keep an eye on the time - as soon as I go through that gate BA will begin setting charges at the main and side gates." He taps the points of entry on the map going clockwise around the compound. "I don't know where I'll be once they drag me inside but don't worry about that - I'll get loose and make my way to the captives."
Face takes over, pointing to the taller of the two lookout towers. "The explosion is my cue to climb up into the tower and take out the guard on both sides - then cover you both until I see the hostages."
"Exactly," Hannibal nods, "there may be friendlies down there so shoot to disarm but not kill." When Face steps back with a frown, he takes it as his cue to finish the debriefing. "When the hostages are in the open we'll send up the signal flare, Murdock..." He looks the pilot in the eyes, staring him down; "You come in as fast as you can and worry about the ground - we'll pick up Face last."
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He spares a glance at his partner before looking back at Hannibal's face.
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Of course, he's never been one for the phrase "just following orders" either.
"How long do you think we'll have before the Army shows up?" He asks boldly, drawing a glare from their leader.
"We don't know for sure if they will at all. Or if they're already there." Hannibal responds in all honesty.
"So what you're saying is that there might not be any civilians at all?"
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Hannibal's voice is practically daring Face to object again. Murdock's drawn back from the conflict, mulling over his part in the mission. He's used to being the glorified getaway driver, but it's still a heavy responsibility having your team's lives in your hands. Just because he and Face are in a relationship doesn't mean he won't give his life to protect any of the others.
He squeezes Face's hand briefly, willing him to calm down. Starting an argument won't make this mission any easier.
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"We should roll," Face says quietly; crossing his arms over his chest. "I want to get this over with."
Hannibal nods slowly, checking his watch. "If anything goes wrong, I want all of us on a clean channel - but we must maintain absolute silence as long as possible. We have no way of knowing how quick they'll be able to pick us up once that channel's open."
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He glances over his shoulder at BA. "You okay, big guy?"
He just growls an affirmative.
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"This is suicide." He mutters under his breath, not for the first time when going over one of Hannibal's plans. "We have no idea what we're walking into. For all we know this damn blueprint is bogus. Do you really trust the information the people trying to throw us back in jail are giving you?"
Hannibal puffs deeply off his cigar before responding bluntly; "Captain Sosa handed them to me herself, so you tell me if they're trustworthy."
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"Face." He touches his hand again. "Please don't."
In the event that the op does go bad, he doesn't want his last memory of his boyfriend to be him picking a fight with their CO.
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"Unless anyone else has something they'd like to say, it's high time we get our asses out there." Hannibal stubs out the cigar with a purposeful look between the pair. "We'll drive blacked out to the chopper and then hike the mile up to the compound. It's dark enough out there, they shouldn't see us coming."
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"Remember what I said," he whispers to Face. "No regrets."
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"We're not gonna have to worry about that." He whispers, sliding into the back of the jeep.
The drive out is silent, and they don't have much time once they get to the chopper.
"Remember keep her low and quiet - it's gonna go fast." He whispers, watching him climb into the cockpit. "Don't look for me, just focus on getting the civilians out of there and if I'm not right behind them you take off as fast as you can."
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He pulls his headset on, feeling somewhat in control for the first time since they left Montreal. He gives BA a fistbump and the Colonel a salute... he can't give Face what he really wants to give him, so he settles for a nod and a wink.
"I'll be waitin' on the signal. Have fun stormin' the castle."
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