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Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg.

Posted by Cap'n RaeFor group archive 0
Cap'n Rae
GM, 521 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 03:05
  • msg #1

Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg


"The passage of great rivers in the presence of the enemy is one of the most delicate operations in war."

-Frederick the Great, c. 1785
Cap'n Rae
GM, 522 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 03:28
  • msg #2

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg


Friday, October 6th, 2000
0630 hrs.
Vistula river, approx. 0.5 km upriver from the damaged road bridge west of Szczucin, Poland
40 F
Scattered Clouds


The night passes uneventfully. It is cold, however- the coldest it's been so far this season- and when the team musters in the morning, they are surprised not to find glimmering icicles dangling from the tug's superstructure in the pale dawn light.

On Snowy and Milk's advice, Konrad decides to postpone the barge repairs until daylight. The respite proves especially welcome to the Krolowa's crew. Everyone on the tug's security team, apart from Tucker and Yazzie, are able to get some much needed- albeit fitful- sleep. Last evening's almost overwhelming feelings of exhaustion have been replaced by the less unwelcome and more familiar feeling of being just-plain-tired.

Yazzie and Tucker make their circuit of the past day's battlefield, first working backwards two kilometers south, along the east bank, to where Dawid remembered liberally dosing the enemy sniper with 82mm WP. After poking around for nearly an hour, they find him, seared back hunched over a damaged Dragunov SVD sniper rifle. Phosphorous particles have played havoc on the rifle's sights and, in the ghostly green half-light of the Soviet NVGs, the gun looks like nothing worth humping back to the Krolowa. Four full mags of rounds for the weapon, however, are recovered. Satisfied, Yazzie and Tucker head back downstream, rousing the tug crew for a ferry ride over to the western shore, and proceed towards the helicopter crash sight. It's easier to find- a tangled mess of blackened metal. Nothing of any use is left. At least two carbonized corpses- maybe three- are identified among the charred wreckage. Having seen all there is to see, the pair head back and set up an night OP near the western end of the bridge.

On board the Krolowa, the security team stand to in the dim light of dawn, fog issuing from their shivering lips with each exhaled breath.

Actions?
Konrad Bayer
player, 417 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 04:30
  • msg #3

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

After Bayer is woken by the last pair on the night sentry shift, he gears up completely and begins to ensure all hands report for the stand-to.

Grabbing Kasparov on the way, Bayer makes his way over to Switek gives him a greeting nod. "We lost four good people in these last two days. Their battle stations need to be manned. Could you two and the boy participate in the stand-to, for an hour."

Before he leaves the two men, he asks another question. "Mr. Switek, have you come to decision? We could use you and your men. And it' would give you passage out of this area. I haven't spoken to Adam yet but I'm sure he will welcome you to stay as part of out team."

He then leaves to continue inspecting the stand to, stopping last at Snowy's position. "Soon as the stand-to is done, you and your men should eat quickly and proceed to get us afloat ok?"

Bayer
G36/HK69
Routine inspection of battle stations

This message was last edited by the player at 04:31, Tue 29 Jan 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 39 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 05:49
  • msg #4

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"Aye, Hauptmann Bayer."  Switek acknowledges the German officer. "I shall roust the boy and we shall stand to with your crew.  Is there a prefered station assignment?"

Sleep came in fits throughout the night, but had been welcome nonetheless following the harrows of the preceding day.

"I understand there is much work to be done once the sun is up.  I need to bury my man and discuss our immediate future with the young one as a first course of business.  You will have our answer soon."

With that, Switek goes off to find Mariusz and wake him from what he hoped had been a more peaceful slumber.



[Switek]
RPKM + 75rd. drum 7.62mmS
Standing to.

Konrad Bayer
player, 419 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 06:53
  • msg #5

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"For stand-to positions, lets continue to use Major Soleblume's proposal."

He indicates to the beached stern of the tug, "We won't be leaving right away as I hoped last night. So you and you're men will have more time to decide before we can depart."

"We stand-to for an hour at full ready. Then we stand down for day routine. In today's case it will be also involving repairs. We'll be shifting off security as per the team organization I mentioned last night. Danke."
This message was last edited by the player at 12:23, Tue 29 Jan 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 77 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 07:51
  • msg #6

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Mariusz awoke slowly from his slumber and immediately noticed his splitting headache. He looked up blearily and saw Switek, "Morning, Boss," he said, "what are the orders for the day?"

Mariusz
AK-74 + 5 mags

This message was last edited by the player at 07:55, Tue 29 Jan 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 103 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 08:34
  • msg #7

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Minh lies in her sleeping bag a few moments after she is woken to do the morning stand-to. Its too cold. I"M too cold. she thought. She never did get used to American winters, even the mild Seattle ones. Now in Poland, in November she was dreading the next few months. Mumbling under her breath she climbs out and puts on her green Adidas track jacket and zipped it all the way up. In a week or two she'll be having to put a sweater on underneath as well.

Slinging her rifle and placing her boonie hat on her head she makes her way past others doing the same; quietly moving to their positions. Standing behind the RPK, she peers out at the land, it becoming lighter by the minute.

Minh Quyen
Standing-To At The RPK
AK74 (28 Rounds)

Anneka Soleblume
player, 358 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 12:21
  • msg #8

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

The cold light of predawn began to penetrate into Annekas mind as she was nudged awake for stand to. Her arm hurt badly and she wished the nurse would just leave her be....
And then consciousness returned with an awful rush, events of the past few days returning to memory.
Aching body complaining as she rose, she awkwardly strapped the Browning pistol she'd drawn from their expaned supplies and snatched up her medical bag. If her own body was anything to go by, Griet, Adam and the boy Mariusz would be more than happy to see her. More happy to see the contents of her bag mostlyl likely.
Unscrewing the cap from a bottle, she shook out a tablet, washing it down for it to begin working it's painkilling magic.

"How are you feeling?" she asked Mariusz, arriving beside his sleeping bag a few moments behind Stan.
"Here, swallow this and come see me after stand to." Another of the precious tablets dissappeared from the bottle to appear in his hand before she moved of to check her on other patients....

Checking on Adam, Griet and Mariusz
HP-35 (13 + 2 spare mags)

[Private to GM: One unit of pain reliever to each of the four seriously wounded from Annekas own supply. Character sheet has been updated. We definately need a LOT more wound dressings than she's got!]
This message was last edited by the player at 12:33, Tue 29 Jan 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 78 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 12:32
  • msg #9

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Mariusz looked at the fiercely competent woman before him, "My head is very painful, probably worse than yesterday and my sight is blurred, Everything else is feeling fine, yesterday it was like my whole body had toothache and was ten miles away from my brain."

He looked at the pill suspiciously for a moment then realised that there were cheaper ways to kill people than using drugs these days. He said, "Thank you." and swallowed the pill.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 360 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 12:35
  • msg #10

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"Ok, you stay where you are then and rest. Can't have you falling over and hurting yourself any worse."
It was a miracle the boy had managed what he had the previous day. There was certainly something to be said for teenage hormones and an overdose of adrenalin!
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 79 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 12:43
  • msg #11

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"Whatever you say, Doctor," Mariusz replied. That would be really boring, he thought about yesterday, head butted by a deer, shot at, Bear killed and joined a tug boat full of US Government Spooks, maybe he could do boring. he settled down again. "I don't want to be a burden though, I can pull my weight, as Brother Stanislaw."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 361 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 12:49
  • msg #12

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"I'll tell you what. You can have a choice, either stay in bed and rest, or you're the cook for the day."
It was always a good idea to give people a choice, even if only one of the two options presented were in any way attractive.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 80 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 13:11
  • msg #13

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Mariusz's eyes lit up, he'd loved cooking with his mother but he hadn't had much to practice with apart fron starvation rations or worse over the past few years. Having a whole tug's galley to play with would be fantastic.

"Great, I'll get on the KP straight away! Uh, where's the galley?"


Mariusz
Ak-74 (5 mags)
Spatula

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 518 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 13:24
  • msg #14

Bow Position

The air was cold, maybe a few degrees above zero. A few icicles on the lines dripped water to the deck beside Dawid.

Definitely sweater weather! Not quite cold enough for winter clothing, but it would be close.

He pulled on his fatigue pants, and put a sweater on under his jacket. Putting on his beret he wrapped a scarf around his neck.

Making his way belowdecks, Dawid showered quickly then shaved and brushed his teeth. If nothing else, travelling on this moving pop-up target was rather luxurious compared to his recent experiences.

After some breakfast he enjoyed a hot mug of tea, waiting for the other members of the work crew to arrive.


Dawid Piotrowski
Wz.88 Tantal (+6 spare mags).

This message was last edited by the player at 04:58, Thu 31 Jan 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 363 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 13:26
  • msg #15

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"Hmm."
The boy just didn't know what was good for him.
"Well, if you want to cook so badly, I think you'll need some more medicine."
Dipping back into her bag, she retrieved a different small bottle of pills, this one with the label "Doxylamine Succinate".
"Take this and lay back for about half an hour to let it work. Can't start cooking until after stand to anyway."
With a little luck he'd be out cold before then....
[Private to GM: It's a sedative/sleeping aid and often used in pain relievers.]
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 81 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 13:43
  • msg #16

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

"Sure thing, Doc," he smiled and settled back on his bedding for the time it took for the pill he'd just taken to take effect...
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 16 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 29 Jan 2008
at 15:44
  • msg #17

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Chopper felt the first sounds of someone moving onboard. Without opening his eyes, he slid the zipper of his fartsack open just enough to snake out his left hand with cigarette and lighter. The sailer lay still, enjoying the first smoke of the day, when the events of yesterday came full force to the forefront of his mind. Shit, man, the Chief was gone. And so was Clean, and Lance was blown to pieces. And fo nothing, too.  Those fuckers in Tarzanburg were going to pay, and that Army Major, too, better be enjoying himself, for his days on this earth are definitely numbered.. His eyes watered up for a bit, but then his thoughts turned to the present. "Fuck it man. It don't mean nothing. It don't mean nothing..

EN1 Hicks unzipped the sleeping bag from the inside and sat up. His right hand still held the half-cocked .45, and he reached over to put the pistol back into its holster, still in half-cock. He got up, ignoring the cold for the moment, and slipped his flak jacket and webbing on. Hicks gave a quick glance around the machine shop where he'd decided to rack out to familiarize himself with the layout of the tools. He quickly tied his boots and grabbed his rifle before heading out to man the M240 he'd set up the night before.


M240, 200 rounds ready, 200 staged.
M21/6 mags, M1911A1, 3 mags, 6 M33 frags
Manning stern gun position

This message was last edited by the player at 16:47, Wed 30 Jan 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 425 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 00:37
  • msg #18

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Along his inspection of the stand-to, when Bayer makes a stop at Chopper's position and nods at the newly setup GPMG.

"We'll be placing the Mk-19 back here as well, as the main armament."

He pauses for a minute, thinking about the conversations held last night in the galley. He speaks in a friendly voice, "You know? We are pretty much a refugee group like you said. But holding onto what separates us from civilian refugees is that this organization is still following the basic military traditions and protocol."

Nodding his head to the front of the boat, "We've got good people on board. You be better off with us... but that means being a part of who we are ja?"

"See you after the stand-to, for breakfast."
This message was last edited by the player at 00:37, Wed 30 Jan 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 18 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 01:53
  • msg #19

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Konrad Bayer:
Along his inspection of the stand-to, when Bayer makes a stop at Chopper's position and nods at the newly setup GPMG.

"We'll be placing the Mk-19 back here as well, as the main armament."


Chopper nods. "Not a problem, Hauptmann. I'll grab someone after stand-to and get it moved. I'll get some sandbags to anchor the tripod". For once, Hicks doesn't have a cigarette lit, but he's got an unlit one tucked behind his ear for immediate access.

quote:
He pauses for a minute, thinking about the conversations held last night in the galley. He speaks in a friendly voice, "You know? We are pretty much a refugee group like you said. But holding onto what separates us from civilian refugees is that this organization is still following the basic military traditions and protocol."


The petty officer shrugs. "I hear you, but right now all I hear is words. We had rules in the teams, too, but they were rules that made sense. We keep on task and you won't have any trouble with me. Respect flows up, but responsibility flows down".

quote:
Nodding his head to the front of the boat, "We've got good people on board. You be better off with us... but that means being a part of who we are ja?"

"See you after the stand-to, for breakfast."


Chopper just grins and nods. "What the hell else I am going to do?"
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 296 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 02:17
  • msg #20

Re: Ch. 8: Tarnobrzeg

Cap'n Rae:

Friday, October 6th, 2000
0630 hrs.
Vistula river, approx. 0.5 km upriver from the damaged road bridge west of Szczucin, Poland
40 F
Scattered Clouds


The night passes uneventfully. It is cold, however- the coldest it's been so far this season- and when the team musters in the morning, they are surprised not to find glimmering icicles dangling from the tug's superstructure in the pale dawn light.

Yazzie and Tucker make their circuit of the past day's battlefield, first working backwards two kilometers south, along the east bank, to where Dawid remembered liberally dosing the enemy sniper with 82mm WP. After poking around for nearly an hour, they find him, seared back hunched over a damaged Dragunov SVD sniper rifle. Phosphorous particles have played havoc on the rifle's sights and, in the ghostly green half-light of the Soviet NVGs, the gun looks like nothing worth humping back to the Krolowa. Four full mags of rounds for the weapon, however, are recovered. Satisfied, Yazzie and Tucker head back downstream, rousing the tug crew for a ferry ride over to the western shore, and proceed towards the helicopter crash sight. It's easier to find- a tangled mess of blackened metal. Nothing of any use is left. At least two carbonized corpses- maybe three- are identified among the charred wreckage. Having seen all there is to see, the pair head back and set up an night OP near the western end of the bridge.

On board the Krolowa, the security team stand to in the dim light of dawn, fog issuing from their shivering lips with each exhaled breath.

Actions?
Tucker moves out behind Yazzie's lead as his cover man to start out with.  They hold up at their first stop where they find the body of the sniper that likely got Parks the day before.  He moves up next to Yazzie and puts his hand on his shoulder.  "Sorry Yazzie.  At least Dawid got the fucker with a willie pete round.  Parks was a good soldier."  Robert moves a couple of steps back and picks up the SVD mags and puts them in his ruck until they get back to the ship.

After a quick recon of the helicopter crash site and they're back on the move off to set up a night observation post to see if anyone comes to investigate the noise from the battle.

Tucker
M-16A2/M-203
Setting up night OP post with Yazzie
John Yazzie
player, 245 posts
Corporal
USMC
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 03:58
  • msg #21

OP

John and Tucker move into the Op and wait out the night.


"Hauptmann this is Knife....In OP position ...Both site check out ...will debrief after stand too.. call when you want us in..Knife out..."


"tucker we will wait here until the Hauptmann calls..."

"I will hold one way you the other 180 we shall cover 360 Deg."


"have a good night"




John
Holding Op
G3/1911
Konrad Bayer
player, 426 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 05:25
  • msg #22

Re: OP

Before the hour stand-to finishes. Bayer will radio back to Yazzie, "Knife this is Sunray... you are clear to come in to our position now. Ready for debrief on return. Have Sergeant Tucker report to me as well. Over."

He will then inform all those on watch that two friendly soldiers will be approaching.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 297 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 05:29
  • msg #23

Re: OP

John Yazzie:
John and Tucker move into the Op and wait out the night.


"Hauptmann this is Knife....In OP position ...Both site check out ...will debrief after stand too.. call when you want us in..Knife out..."

"tucker we will wait here until the Hauptmann calls..."

"I will hold one way you the other 180 we shall cover 360 Deg."

"have a good night"
Tucker just nods to Yazzie, "You too," and begins to scan his 180 degreee sector.
Minh Quyen
player, 104 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 10:15
  • msg #24

Re: OP

Quyen continues to man her position, waiting for the order to stand down. When Bayer comes around on the stand-to inspection she says, - "Hauptmann? While I don't know much about fixing the boat. I can build things. I'm thinking of the protection you mentioned you want to put up around the anti-aircraft gun. I can rig up something."
Jason Kasparov
player, 62 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 16:18
  • msg #25

Re: OP

Jason walks the deck, his AK-47 cradled in his arms. The chill in his body had passed with the tea and the stew, and  a few hours rest had teased him into dreaming he was elsewhere. Now, back on the deck, the chill danced over his fingers and the dull thud from the bullet striking his helmet gave him an ache behind his left eye.

Dawid had turned in at some point during the night, so now his only company was the rest of the security team.  Seeing Minh again at the bow, he smiled trying to make conversation.

"Cold enough for ya? You happen to know when the shuffleboard match might begin?"

He had to find Mariusz. He wanted to pay his respects to Bear.
Konrad Bayer
player, 428 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 16:37
  • msg #27

Re: OP

Minh Quyen:
"Hauptmann? While I don't know much about fixing the boat. I can build things. I'm thinking of the protection you mentioned you want to put up around the anti-aircraft gun. I can rig up something."


"Ok. I'll keep it in mind when we organize ourselves." he replies.
Minh Quyen
player, 105 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 16:46
  • msg #28

Re: OP

Jason Kasparov:
"Cold enough for ya? You happen to know when the shuffleboard match might begin?"


Quyen doesn't look at Kasparov at first, instead she continues her gaze out towards the riverside. Quietly - "Yeah. I don't like the cold. It will be winter soon." She doesn't understand what shuffleboard was, and missed the joke, but decided not to ask.

After a moment she looks at him - "So... you were a CIA pilot? Something like Air America or whatever?"

Then she adds - "Hauptmann Bayer seems to trust you enough to welcome you aboard I see. You know, Milk was working with the CIA too. A little while ago he came clean and he's not hiding anything. We trust him."

Looking back out at the riverside her tone becomes slightly more friendly - "Sorry about your man."
Jason Kasparov
player, 64 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 17:43
  • msg #29

Re: OP

"Came clean? Its not drug smuggling." Jason didnt understand the stigma attached to working with the Agency, but then again, he was just a pilot.

"I have nothing to hide about my work with thhe C.I.A. I basically wanted to fly, and they allowed me too. Flew troops in, supplies, did recon. Nothing really covert.

He reflected again about Bear. "He was a tough son of a bitch, that Bear. I can't believe he's gone."

He looked out into the mist." Any idea where we will be heading?"
Minh Quyen
player, 106 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 30 Jan 2008
at 18:25
  • msg #30

Re: OP

Quyen nods and slowly says - "Yeah... alright. Anyways."

"I've only been a part of this outfit for a few days now. But since then we lost four people." - she says looking down at the RPK.

Her mood seems to lighten greatly when his last question is asked.

"You don't know where we are going yet? We'll we're heading to Lublin. Bayer and Adam have put this team together for raid on Pact Reserve Front Headquarters. We're suppose to kill a bunch of Russian generals showing up for some big meeting. Major Soleblume is going to try to poison them but we got to get her past five thousand Russians."

"Anyways, I don't know much more about it. You should ask Yazzie for details, once he gets back from patrol. He'll want to get some helicopter info from you  to help with the plan." - she says.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 525 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 31 Jan 2008
at 00:54
  • msg #31

Floating Beehive



Stand-to ends with a whimper. No Soviet armored column has happened down the road to the newly segmented bridge. In fact, not a soul has been seen since the Mi-17 swan-dived into the grassy field north of the tug's current position yesterday afternoon. It is earily quiet.

Griet makes an appearance on the bridge. Her rather attractive face is temporarily marred by several small cuts what appears to be a rather mild sunburn. She walks slowly, stiffly, but unsupported, her right arm cradled across her chest. The many small bloodstains up and down her right side blend in well with the camoflage of her Polish Puma pattern fatigues. She asks after the crew, and appears appropriately saddened to learn of the deaths of Fosters, Blue, Maddock, and Parks. Upon learning of the presence of Polish partisans, she assumes an even more reserved demeanor and quickly retires below to check on the convalescing Adam.

Snow and Chopper, assisted by the tug's Polish crew, begin an inspection of the damaged barge. Chopper, donning his wetsuit and SCUBA gear, drops into the flooded compartment and quickly finds the source of the leak. A previous repair weld, presumably under great external pressure from the underwater blast of a near-miss by one of the Soviet 57mm rockets, has sprung. The twice-split weld seam is quite jagged and will probably require another piece of metal to patch it. Snowy and a refreshingly sober Tadeuz begin rigging up the ship's pump to empty the flooded compartment while Chopper hammers some oiled canvas into the crack to prevent further inflow.

In the meantime, a shore party departs in the assault boat to recover sandbags- and anything else of use- from the abandoned Soviet checkpoint bunker at the west end of the bridge. Milk suggests harvesting some armor from the battered MTLB. Aside from being relatively thin, it's likely to be rather brittle after much abuse, but it should still stop small arms fire.

Yazzie and Tucker meet them there after traversing the roughly 2km from the helicopter crash sight.

Mariusz is snoring away like a chainsaw, oblivious to everything going on around him, his stillborn attempt at serving as ship's cook requiring the crew to scrounge their own breakfasts from the Krolowa's galley.

Actions?
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 522 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 31 Jan 2008
at 06:02
  • msg #32

Re: Floating Beehive

Seeing that the poor boy was in no shape to cook, Dawid heated up a pot of kasza (barley porridge), which was also a traditional breakfast. He also set a pot to boil for tea, and sliced up a lemon from the captured food stores for people to put in their brew when it was done.

Dawid made a point to check in on Griet and Adam.

He also woke up Tadeusz, handing him a jar with leftover pickle brine, the typical Polish hangover remedy. If the sodium and minerals wouldn't do him good, then at least he could heave up any remaining alcohol in his stomach.

In passing, he said a cheerful "good morning" to everyone he passed, but made a point of greeting Stanilsaw with a hearty "dzien dobry!"


Wz.88 Tantal/Stechkin
This message was last edited by the player at 13:44, Thu 31 Jan 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 429 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 31 Jan 2008
at 07:03
  • msg #33

Re: Floating Beehive

After the stand-to Bayer drops his kevlar and webbing on his sleeping area and ducks into the galley. Taking a chunk of bread and some tea that Dawid made he looks for Soleblume, conducting the morning medical routine.

"I'm going to go below and talk to Adam. We've got things needing done today. You want to put your organizational skills to work again? Divide up the team into work parties and sentries. We need to get the repairs done and the flak gun fortified... Quyen will be good for that. I think all the weapon redeployments are done, but lets get a final list. Well stick to your battle stations proposal, with just the change of Milk and Tuck ok?"

After his meeting with Anneka is done he goes below and waits outside Adam's room until Dawid is done checking in on him. When Dawid leaves he enters and shuts the door behind him.

"More interruptions Captain." he tries to joke. "Since you've been out of action there has been some changes. We've lost four of our security team now... Parks, the sniper, was killed yesterday. Dawid might have mentioned it, but we've linked up with some Polish partizans... Milk's friends. They helped us through the bridge. We need the manpower, Adam. I invited them to come with us as part of the security team. I want to make sure you are ok with that. But... I don't think we can go much further without more able soldiers. You tell me what to do."

"Also, the barge has taken damaged. Its ahh... beached. Repairs are going to happen today. The bridge is clear though. Once we've the flooding under control we can move on. Mr. Snow is handling it."

Bayer
P7 Pistol
Adam's Quarters

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 20 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 31 Jan 2008
at 07:13
  • msg #34

Re: Floating Beehive

Cap'n Rae:
Snow and Chopper, assisted by the tug's Polish crew, begin an inspection of the damaged barge. Chopper, donning his wetsuit and SCUBA gear, drops into the flooded compartment and quickly finds the source of the leak. A previous repair weld, presumably under great external pressure from the underwater blast of a near-miss by one of the Soviet 57mm rockets, has sprung. The twice-split weld seam is quite jagged and will probably require another piece of metal to patch it. Snowy and a refreshingly sober Tadeuz begin rigging up the ship's pump to empty the flooded compartment while Chopper hammers some oiled canvas into the crack to prevent further inflow.


Chopper surfaces and flops up on the deck of the barge, shivering in the cold morning air. "Once the pumping gets enough water out,we're gonna need to weld. Does that oxy-acetlylene rig in the machine shop got any gas?"

He eases off the aqualung rig and turns off the regulator. Wearily, he peels back the hood of his wetsuit and dries his hair with a small brown towel. Piled next to him is his webgear and rifle, and from one of the myriad pouches he pulls a pack of Polish cigarettes and a lighter. Chopper rubs his eyes and draws a deep drag into his battered lungs. "I'm gonna go grab some chow while y'all drain the water. Any idea what we're having?". The engineman slips his web gear over his wetsuit and, rifle in hand, plods over to the galley in the tug.
Jason Kasparov
player, 65 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 31 Jan 2008
at 18:17
  • msg #35

Re: OP

Minh Quyen:
"You don't know where we are going yet? We'll we're heading to Lublin. Bayer and Adam have put this team together for raid on Pact Reserve Front Headquarters. We're suppose to kill a bunch of Russian generals showing up for some big meeting. Major Soleblume is going to try to poison them but we got to get her past five thousand Russians."

"Anyways, I don't know much more about it. You should ask Yazzie for details, once he gets back from patrol. He'll want to get some helicopter info from you  to help with the plan." - she says.


"Russian Generals? Hell send em some poisoned vodka, and you won't have to worry about five thousand of anything. Those pigs wil do themselves in."


Feeling that Minh was only getting colder every time he spoke with her, he reached in his pocket, pulled the last two sugar packets he had, placed them on her weapon.

"I'll get you some tea. I think I have barge duty, so I guess I'll catch you later. Be safe."

He walked away, heading for the galley. Finding some hot water and tea, he filled his canteen and returned to the bow to drop them off.

"Have you seen Dawid? "
he asked Minh.
'Old' Adam Rataj
NPC, 47 posts
Polish (NPC)
Captain of the Queen
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 00:14
  • msg #36

Captain's Cabin

Konrad Bayer:
After his meeting with Anneka is done he goes below and waits outside Adam's room until Dawid is done checking in on him. When Dawid leaves he enters and shuts the door behind him.

"More interruptions Captain." he tries to joke. "Since you've been out of action there has been some changes. We've lost four of our security team now... Parks, the sniper, was killed yesterday. Dawid might have mentioned it, but we've linked up with some Polish partizans... Milk's friends. They helped us through the bridge. We need the manpower, Adam. I invited them to come with us as part of the security team. I want to make sure you are ok with that. But... I don't think we can go much further without more able soldiers. You tell me what to do."

"Also, the barge has taken damaged. Its ahh... beached. Repairs are going to happen today. The bridge is clear though. Once we've the flooding under control we can move on. Mr. Snow is handling it."


Adam lies in his bunk, swaddled in blankets. He's awake and lucid, but he looks like hell, the right side of his face partially concealed by a large bandage. It impairs his speech somewhat- he sounds like he has a mouth full of novacaine. Konrad didn't notice her at first when he entered, but in the corner by the door sits Griet, nursing a cup of hot tea. As he makes eye contact with her, she sets the steaming mug down on her lap, in an apparent attempt to conceal something that is laying there.

"The partisans... If you trust them, they are welcome aboard. Many common bandits hide under the mantle of "partisan" these days. But, Hauptman Bayer, if you believe them to be good men, I shall welcome their help. I suppose if they are friends of Milk..."

Adam coughs, grimmacing as the exertion causes the pain to flair in any one (or more) of his many wounds.

"The barge is in good hands. Snow is a fine sailor. What of the dead, Hauptman? I would like to be present at their burial."
Minh Quyen
player, 108 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 00:22
  • msg #37

Re: OP

Quyen utters a very quiet - "Thanks." and pockets the sugar. After a moment she is unsure whether Kasparov knew she was joking. Before he leaves she says - "Adam is on a trade mission to Warsaw. He hired a few NATO soldiers in Krakow looking for work. I tagged along a few days ago needing a way out of a bad situation."

When he returns, she shakes her head - "He should be at the mortar."

CIA or not, maybe he is ok, she thought.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 124 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 00:23
  • msg #38

Salvage Party


Clarence trudges back from the bunker towards the assault boat moored on the west bank. Over his shoulder is a coil of field telephone wire salvaged from the Soviet bridge checkpoint. Unfortunately, the last tennants took all of the handsets with them. After dropping off the wire, he heads back to help in the removal and transfer of the less tattered sandbags.
Jason Kasparov
player, 66 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 00:49
  • msg #39

Re: OP

Minh Quyen:
"Adam is on a trade mission to Warsaw. He hired a few NATO soldiers in Krakow looking for work. I tagged along a few days ago needing a way out of a bad situation."

When he returns, she shakes her head - "He should be at the mortar."


"Thanks," he says after his return. "If you ever want to talk about that bad situation, I'm there for you."

He walks away, unsure if he made a friend or not, heading for the mortar.  Dawid was at least civil to him, and he might know where Mariusz or Stanislaw were.

"Dawid? You about?"
Konrad Bayer
player, 431 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 00:53
  • msg #40

Re: Salvage Party

Bayer looks from Griet back to Adam, "I understand. At this point I trust them, and so does Milk. If we suspect otherwise we will handle it." Nodding to his second statement after his coughing fit, he says "We will take care of the dead men after we have finished our work here. I'll sent somebody down to find you."

Turning to Griet, he quietly reassures her, "If it becomes a problem, the partisans... we will handle it." Bayer figured she was armed, and protecting Adam and herself in the safety of his room. Opening the door to leave he looks back at Griet, "We could use your abilities up top. Whenever you are ready."

Leaving the room he shuts the door and makes his way topside to see how things were coming.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:54, Fri 01 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 523 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 09:31
  • msg #42

Bow Position

Jason Kasparov:
"Thanks," he says after his return. "If you ever want to talk about that bad situation, I'm there for you."

He walks away, unsure if he made a friend or not, heading for the mortar.  Dawid was at least civil to him, and he might know where Mariusz or Stanislaw were.

"Dawid? You about?"


When Jason found him at the mortar, Dawid was in the process of removing one of the Kostyor GP-25/BG-15 grenade launchers from an AK-74 and mounting it on his Tantal. As the Tantal was a product-improved AK-74 design, this was quite easy to accomplish.

Now all he had to do was scrounge up some of the right 40mm grenades for it, but this would be rather difficult to accomplish at the moment. He would have to make do with 6 fragmentation rounds and 1 flare.

As Jason came up, Dawid put down the rifle, then cleaned his hands on a rag.

"Good morning, or as we say, dobry dzen."

"That is a nice rifle you have, the Kalashnikova Avtomat. We shall have to get your the Polish version, the Tantal! It is far superior, an improved design. If you wish, I can show you the basics of maintenance."


Jason asked about Mariusz and Stanislaw.

"Of your friends, the boy is asleep. I have seen Stanisaw around, I do not know where he is at the moment."

He lit a cigarette, offering the pack.

"Again, my condolences for the brave Bear. Of course, the bear is typically Russian while the Eagle is of course Polish, but this doesn't make the bear any less fierce in battle."

At some point, he hoped to get his NVGs back and recharge the batteries. Not to mention discover the fate of the killer of his friends.


Wz.88 Tantal/BG-15, Stechkin
2 RGD-5

This message was last edited by the player at 13:45, Fri 01 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 83 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 15:07
  • msg #44

Re: Return

Mariusz stirred in his sleep, he dragged himself out of the warm fuzziness of unconciousness and looked around balefully. He looked around and saw the door to the bow. Pulling himself outside, the waves of sleepiness slowly receeding he called out to the people talking, "Bear, we haven't buried Bear yet have we? I don't want to miss that."

He felt peculiar, drowsy yet peaceful, his headache was gone and he could see clearly, the Americans had powerful drugs. Powerful indeed.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 21 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 18:34
  • msg #45

Re: Return

Chopper eats his bowl of gruel quietly, then heads to the stern. Slinging his rifle, he unloads the M240 and drapes the long belt of rounds around his neck. He grabs the machinegun by the carrying handle and the second box of ammo and heads to the barge.

When Hicks arrives, he tells the crewmen, "I'll watch the pumps if y'all want to go grab some chow". He fires up a smoke and sets up the GPMG to cover the nearest bank in a position with the best cover. After that, he unslings his rifle and takes a seat to watch the pumping activity.
Jason Kasparov
player, 68 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 1 Feb 2008
at 23:56
  • msg #46

Re: Return

"By all means, show me." Jason stated to Dawid. "I just picked this off one of our attackers. Rifles kill, and they don't care for which side."

"I've some down time and want to earn my keep. I would like to dig Bear a suitable grave as well, but only with someones permission. I'm so used to following Stanislaw, but now, I have no idea who's in command, so I'm turning to you."

"My fire detail is the barge. Perhaps I could help with its repair?"
Cap'n Rae
GM, 528 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 00:38
  • msg #47

Can we fix it? Yes we can!*


The sun has risen higher over the eastern horizon (it's now about 0800hrs.), but it doesn't seem any warmer than it did when it was dark. Those standing still are prone to period bouts of shivering. Everyone has a runny nose.

The pumping of the damaged barge compartment is complete. The damage is now clearly visible to anyone who cares to look. Snow prepares the acetylene torch while Tadeuz rummages through the barge's cargo compartment looking for a suitable piece of scrap to use as the "patch".

Clarence continues shuttling sandbags to the beached assault boat.

Griet and Adam are in the Captain's cabin.

Mariusz, displaying his teenaged metabolism, has awoken several hours ahead of schedule. He's a bit groggy, but otherwise feeling much better.

Max, Blue, Maddock, Parks, Uller, Bear, and Chopper's two dead companions are resting peacefully under tarps on the Krolowa's poop.

From the bridge, Walter calls out in Polish,

"There's a man on a bicycle coming down the road from the east!"

OOC: Everyone else is free to act as they choose.

*1 bonus XP to the first person who can tell me what this is from. Hint: it probably helps if you have kids...


Actions?
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 23 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 03:34
  • msg #48

Re: Can we fix it? Yes we can!*

Cap'n Rae:
The pumping of the damaged barge compartment is complete. The damage is now clearly visible to anyone who cares to look. Snow prepares the acetylene torch while Tadeuz rummages through the barge's cargo compartment looking for a suitable piece of scrap to use as the "patch".


Chopper stands by ready to lend a hand as needed, or help Tadaeuz carry the patch if it looks like it will be of a size to require two men to carry.

quote:
From the bridge, Walter calls out in Polish,

"There's a man on a bicycle coming down the road from the east!"

OOC: Everyone else is free to act as they choose.


Upon hearing the warning, Chopper drops what he's doing and moves to the M240, taking up a firing position to cover the road.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 524 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 05:41
  • msg #49

Re: Return

Jason Kasparov:
"By all means, show me." Jason stated to Dawid. "I just picked this off one of our attackers. Rifles kill, and they don't care for which side."


"I agree."

"Now, while we have some AKMs, the AK-74 is newer and chambered for a smaller round. I think there is also more ammunition for this weapon type. Nevertheless, they are otherwise identical and you can learn just as easily on one as the other."

He took Jason's rifle and began disassembling it in preparation for cleaning, explaining as he went, wherever necessary.

Jason Kasparov:
"I've some down time and want to earn my keep. I would like to dig Bear a suitable grave as well, but only with someone's permission. I'm so used to following Stanislaw, but now, I have no idea who's in command, so I'm turning to you."


Dawid looked touched.

"It speaks well that you wish to look after your friend's body."

"Also, I am truly grateful that you thought to ask permission about disturbing the soil of our mother Poland!"

"Most of the time, foreigners either ignore my people's wishes and do what they want and take what they want."

"Usually at the point of a gun."

"As for permission, I am perhaps the lowest ranking person on this boat, as I am a deserter. Griet is the highest-ranking Pole, but she is also a deserter because she has chosen to serve the no-doubt short-lived "independent" government of the "Free City of Krakow".  This is Old Adam's ship, but he is not well, and Griet would argue that this vessel falls under Krakow's jurisdiction as they paid for this trip."

"Major Solleblum is the highest-ranking NATO officer, but Captain Bayer is the de facto military commander. "Snowy" has taken command of the ship while Adam is indisposed."

"Very well, I grant my permission, slight as my authority may be."

"Considering this was a brave partisan who died to free his people, and I will personally shoot any mother fucker who objects to his burial."

"Certainly, Bear deserves a burial with honour and respect. A 21-gun salute would not be inappropriate!"


Jason Kasparov:
"My fire detail is the barge. Perhaps I could help with its repair?"


Dawid cleaned and assembled the AK. He handed it to Jason.

quote:
"There you go! Let us get a shovel and pick, so that we may dig a suitable grave for yet another brave son of Poland."

From the bridge, Walter calls out in Polish,

"There's a man on a bicycle coming down the road from the east!"


"Shit! There's someone coming from the east, on a bike. Mister Jason, give me a hand turning the mortar, and then get to your action station!"


Dawid swung the mortar around to cover the road to the east.


82mm Vasilek (5 HE)
Wz.88 Tantal/Stechkin

This message was last edited by the player at 09:22, Sat 02 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 69 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 06:08
  • msg #50

Re: Return

Grasping the mortar, Jason heaves the weapon about with Dawid, allowing his weapon to fall to the deck.  Once turned, he picks up the rifle and trains the weapon on the newcomer.

"I'll cover you, get into position!"  One man on a bike would not be considered a threat under normal circumstances, but in the hell that was WWIII, a kid with a lolipop could be a potential terrorist.  Pulling back the bolt, Jason chambers a round, his breath coming in short gasps in the moist cold air.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 41 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 08:54
  • msg #51

Foredeck

Switek had stood down from the biting cold of the morning muster and tended to his gear before grabbing a quick snack from the galley where he exchanged pleasantries with Piotowski, the deserter.  His mind was elsewhere.  Today was going to be a busy day and there was much to accomplish.  First among his concerns was Tokarski's condition, then a proper burial for Bear.  From the looks of it, there were several other souls in need of the ushering into the afterlife, too.

Bodies are really stacking up.

The monk swaggered over to where Mariusz had sacked out to find the young partisan stirring from whatever the medic had drugged him with.  He squatted next to the boy's bedroll.

"Back among the living, are you?" chided Switek as he presented a bowl of grub to the youngster.  "Good.  Eat.  We need your strong back today.  We must tend to Bear.  Then we will talk of the near future and our new friends."

Switek lit a cigarette and inhaled deeply.

One of so many vices.

He crinkled his brow and looked to the ceiling in quiet reflection for a moment before continuing.

"These NATO troopers have me concerned, Mariusz. As such I cannot yet ask you to participate in their affairs.  I must consult with the one called Pitchfork and discern the real CIA mission.  I cannot fathom that his controllers would have allowed him to pull us down from our camp in the hills for a shipment of bicycles.  Bear cannot have died for that, or ... God have mercy on their souls.  This morning I will also speak with the captain of this vessel and discover if he and his crew support our vision of a Free Poland or if he is just another merchant plying his trade."

The monk stood and straightened his webbing.  He reached into Tokarski's pack and retrieved the spare drum of ammunition for his machinegun.  He changes out the drum and cycles the action on the RPKM.

"Now, I must go find Jason.  I have not spoken with him since we came aboard.  I think I heard him out on the bow with that mortarman, Piotrowski.  A good Pole, that one."

Switek moved down the ladder and out into crisp air on deck. He arrived at the bow mortar emplacement just as the call is sounded to warn of the approaching bicyclist.

"What is it?"



[Switek]
On the foredeck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Looking alert.

This message was last edited by the player at 09:00, Sat 02 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 526 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 09:25
  • msg #52

Re: Return

Jason Kasparov:
Grasping the mortar, Jason heaves the weapon about with Dawid, allowing his weapon to fall to the deck.  Once turned, he picks up the rifle and trains the weapon on the newcomer.

"I'll cover you, get into position!"  One man on a bike would not be considered a threat under normal circumstances, but in the hell that was WWIII, a kid with a lolipop could be a potential terrorist.  Pulling back the bolt, Jason chambers a round, his breath coming in short gasps in the moist cold air.


Dawid smiled, feeling a little embarrassed.

"Well, I shouldn't over-react and kill a guy just for riding up on a bicycle. Thanks for helping me move the mortar, all the same."

He made sure the weapon wasn't pointed directly at the approaching man.

"While Russian Special Operations forces will sometimes don disguises, it's unlikely any are around here... and this seems a little brazen, even for them. If it were them, they would send someone like this to distract us, then hit us in the flank!"
This message was last edited by the player at 10:19, Sat 02 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 84 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 09:52
  • msg #53

Re: Return

Before he left, Mariusz took te Brother's hand, "Whatever you decide, I will be at your right hand until I fall."
Swiek left to find out what the commotion was about. Carefully, Mariusz collected up his fighting gear, checked his rifle and moved out to the mortar where he hoped to find Dawid, Switek and Kasparov, he smiled, the trio sounded like a law firm.
Konrad Bayer
player, 435 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 12:47
  • msg #54

Deck

Bayer is on the deck when the call is given of the approaching man. Making his way over to the mortar he stands behind Dawid, prepping the the weapon for possible action. "What is it? Just a man on a bicycle ja?" Bayer's fluency in Polish was very minimal at best and little was understood from the warning from the bridge.

Bayer then runs back to his gear gabbing his webbing, then returns back. "Any change? Is he still coming towards us?" he asks to those next to the mortar. When Switek joins them, he looks at him, "Mr. Switek, I cannot speak Polish. I may need you to translate ja?"

Slinging his rifle he says aloud, "Dawid, lets keep the work party on repairs, everyone else can maintain a watch. If you see anything suspicious call for a stand-to."

He looks for Minh, "Quyen! Fast action needed on the inflatable!" he calls.
OOC - I'm assuming it is easily put to use being recently used for salvage and repairing?
This message was last edited by the player at 05:33, Sun 03 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 527 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 14:23
  • msg #55

Re: Deck

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer is on the deck when the call is given of the approaching man. Making his way over to the mortar he stands behind Dawid, prepping the mortar. "What is it? Just a man on a bicycle ja?" Bayer's fluency in Polish was very minimal at best.


"Yes, just a man. Looks unarmed. Well, uh, he could know kung-fu!"

He looked over at Jason, "right? Right?!"

Konrad Bayer:
As he stands and watches the man slowly bike his was closer, he looks at Stanislaw who has joined them on the deck, "Mr. Switek, accompany me to see this man. I cannot speak Polish." Holding up his hand he runs to his gear, grabbing it and his heavy webbing, then runs back.

As they climb aboard the barge, he looks back at Dawid and anyone else, "Lets keep up the repairs... but everyone else watch for any others. Call for stand-to if things look suspicious."


"Okay, you heard the man. Let's get back to work."

He stood up, slipping the sling to his rifle over his shoulder. He also made to gather his vest, helmet and chest ammo harness.
This message was last edited by the player at 18:51, Sun 03 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 248 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sat 2 Feb 2008
at 15:55
  • msg #56

Deck

John sleeps .He will be out for a Min of 4 hours.






John
Sleeping
G3/1911
Jason Kasparov
player, 70 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 05:28
  • msg #57

Re: Deck

"Stanislaw!" Jason wrapped his arms around his brother in arms. "My condolances on the loss of brother Bear. If it is possible, as I was talking with Dawid here, I want to assist in digging his grave. He was truly a warrior of your homeland and should be returned to its soil."

Spying Mariusz, he smiled again. "Little one, it has been too long. Hows your head? Battleing any rhinos down below?"
Minh Quyen
player, 110 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 05:45
  • msg #58

Re: Deck

Quyen is at the ZU-23-2 when Walter yells of the sighting. She throws on her gear on picks up her rifle, all of which she had taken off while fortifying the gun.

She hoped it was just a passing civilian, not a trick, or spy, or an invitation to party at Tarnobrzeg.

As she watches and waits she hears Bayer calling. Running back along the barge she jumps onto the front deck of the tug. "Ok. We're heading to shore are we... going to see this guy?" - she asked.

Quyen will then get into the inflatable and start the engine.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 529 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 18:54
  • msg #59

Re: Deck

Minh Quyen:
Quyen is at the ZU-23-2 when Walter yells of the sighting. She throws on her gear on picks up her rifle, all of which she had taken off while fortifying the gun.

She hoped it was just a passing civilian, not a trick, or spy, or an invitation to party at Tarnobrzeg.

As she watches and waits she hears Bayer calling. Running back along the barge she jumps onto the front deck of the tug. "Ok. We're heading to shore are we... going to see this guy?" - she asked.

Quyen will then get into the inflatable and start the engine.


Dawid climbed down into the boat.

"Would you mind another passenger? I would like to assist Clarence in his salvage task."

"Jason! If you wish to dig a grave, grab a shovel and pick and get in! Bear is not the only person we need to dig for, more's the sorrow."


[OOC: Rae, he will help Clarence shag sandbags unless Snowy has a task for him.]
This message was last edited by the player at 05:51, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 532 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 19:45
  • msg #60

U-Turn


The civilian continues to approach the eastern end of the bridge for the next couple of minutes. Then, either having seen what he came to see, or spooked by the unexpected presence of a stranded tug in the shadow of the bridge, he turns the bicycle around and pedals quickly back in the direction from which he came.

Minh had just gotten the Zodiac's outboard started when Walter calls down that the cyclist has turned tail.

This is followed sharply by a short burst of automatic rifle fire from the tug's quarterdeck (the elevated, sandbagged platform where the aft Dushka is mounted). The fully alerted security team look around for the threat that illicited this response but see nothing that could register as such.

OOC: Clarence is on the western shore collecting sandbags by himself. Everyone else is on board or very close to the tug/barge.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 86 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 20:25
  • msg #61

Re: U-Turn

Mariusz heard the burst of gunfire and ducked behind the mortar. take cover first before assessing the situation was what had always been drumed into him. He chambered a round in his rifle and put his helmet on tightly.

"What's going on?" he yelled as he looked around.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 25 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 20:52
  • msg #62

Re: U-Turn

Chopper yells, "Action stations!" to the guys getting ready to weld, then picks up the M240 and heads back to the boat proper, trying to get to his post behind the Mk 19.


Chopper
M240 (200) M14 (180) M1911A1 (21)
Enroute to stern of tug

This message was last edited by the player at 00:10, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 249 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sun 3 Feb 2008
at 21:14
  • msg #63

Re: U-Turn

John wakes with the sound of gunfire. from the pain in his eyes he knows its not been four hours.

"what the fuck cant you retartds get along for four fucking hours...."


John will get out of the bag . Grab the trusty G3 and look for the first cover and concealed place.



John
Moving to cover
G3/1911
Stanislaw Switek
player, 43 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 00:05
  • msg #64

On the Zodiac


Switek shared brief condolences with Kasparov at the bow of the tug and made plans for Bear's interment. When the approaching cyclist was announced, he warned Tokarski to keep his head down then followed Bayer to the tie-up point for the Zodiac.  He had already crawled down onto the raft when the lookout reported that the cyclist had turned tail.

The monk raised an eyebrow and looked toward the German officer to inquire whether they would pursue and question the target.

"So, Hauptmann, how would - "

The exchange was interrupted by the unmistakable roar of a Daishka heavy machinegun.  Startled, Switek dropped to a crouch to steady his position in the assault raft and began to assess the source of the threat.



[Switek]
Boarding the assault raft
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Ducking for cover ...

Konrad Bayer
player, 438 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 01:26
  • msg #65

Re: On the Zodiac

Bayer is about to follow Switek into the inflatable below. The sudden automatic fire from the upper deck causes him to duck behind the gunwale. "Was es ist?" he yells, "What the hell is it?!"

Peering above the gunwale he looks for an enemy but only sees the bicyclist heading away, "Shit! Whats happening?" He waits for a reply of incomming fire, but there is nothing to be heard but the sounds of the men taking up the stand-to.

Staying low he rushes to the bridge, seeing anyone on the way he'll ask what was the shooting. Once at his position he'll question those in the bridge room and upper deck.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 373 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 04:24
  • msg #66

Re: On the Zodiac

Konrad Bayer:
"You want to put your organizational skills to work again? Divide up the team into work parties and sentries. We need to get the repairs done and the flak gun fortified... Quyen will be good for that. I think all the weapon redeployments are done, but lets get a final list."

Anneka spent much of the morning in the galley doing the dreaded paperwork. With several people dead and more arrived, estimates of their supplies, capabilities, duties and so on, and on, and on had to be done. Occasionally she'd headed outside to find Konrad and make a few suggestions based on what she'd done, but overall everything seemed to be ticking along fine.
Resting her aching hand for a moment, she stared out a porthole off into the distance, reminiscing about the good old days with computers and secretarys to take care of all the bookkeeping.
Her thoughts were interrupted by the call of somebody approaching but knowing she was little use injured as she was, she stayed put and let others deal with it. A few minutes later and the sudden burst of a light machinegun above her destroyed any remnants of concentration she had left.
Dropping the hated pen on the table, she heaved herself up and headed towards her battlestation forward of the bridge....

Running for her position
HP-35, 3 mags of 13

Jason Kasparov
player, 71 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 04:38
  • msg #67

Re: Who's the shooter?

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:

"Would you mind another passenger? I would like to assist Clarence in his salvage task."

"Jason! If you wish to dig a grave, grab a shovel and pick and get in! Bear is not the only person we need to dig for, more's the sorrow."


Jason nods, grabbing the tools he will need from where they are stored. As he comes back to the edge of the deck he spies  Minh in the zodiac and smiles slightly at her, until the sound of a weapon on board has him dropping to the deck.

Running from his position, he climbs the ladder to see who's shooting.

"Hold your fire! Friendlies approaching!"

Jason Kasparov
Climbing to see who's shooting
AK-74 AND M177, strapped to his back
Minh Quyen
player, 111 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 05:02
  • msg #68

Re: On the Zodiac

Quyen gives an affirming nod to Jason, as he and Hauptmann Bayer wait for Switek to climb aboard the inflatable. Engine idling, she holds onto the line which ties the smaller boat to the tug. Her AK rests against the side of the inflatable, barrel up.

Pointing to the front of the boat for Switek to sit the burst of automatic fire from the tug cuts short the loading. Unsure of the situation, she pauses to try wait for orders or any sign of what was happening.

After a moment, with everyone taking up their battle positions she kills the engine  and climbs out. Staying low and holding her rifle she heads towards her stand to position at the mortar. Seeing Dawid she says in a joking manor - "Loader Quyen reporting for duty. Whats going on? And who's the target."

Minh Quyen
AK-74 (28 rounds)
Mortar
Waiting for orders

This message was last edited by the player at 05:05, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 531 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 06:21
  • msg #69

Re: On the Zodiac

Minh Quyen:
After a moment, with everyone taking up their battle positions she kills the engine  and climbs out. Staying low and holding her rifle she heads towards her stand to position at the mortar. Seeing Dawid she says in a joking manor - "Loader Quyen reporting for duty. Whats going on? And who's the target."


Nonchalantly, Dawid sauntered over to the mortar and looked around.

He looked around. "Ahhh... I do not believe it is anything important. People are on edge, not liking the idea of going to Tarnobrzeg. Can't say I blame them."

"I hope they didn't shoot the guy on the bike!"


He quickly dismounted the BG-15 Mukha ("Fly") grenade launcher from the Tantal, putting it by his pack for later. Being more familiar with the Polish 40mm Pallad, he decided it was better to check with John before trusting it.

"Anyways, please don't forget to leave without me. I should like to help Clarence with carrying the sandbags and other salvage."


Tantal/6 mags; Stechkin
2 RGD-5, 2 Hand-Flares.

This message was last edited by the player at 06:22, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 112 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 07:03
  • msg #70

Re: On the Zodiac

"On edge? Well thats bullshit." Quyen complains. "That sorta thing can't happen... shooting at anything that moves."

She stands up from her crouch and slings her rifle. "Well, the inflatable is still ready, and I don't think the boss is going ashore to meet anybody now... I'll ask him if we may as well load up with a burial detail."

Quyen then leaves the mortar position to the bridge where she saw Bayer heading to.
This message was last edited by the player at 08:18, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 46 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 08:03
  • msg #71

Starboard Gun Mount

Sensing that the immediate need of a shore mission was for the present averted, Switek slings his RPKM and climbs back up on the tug deck.  Earlier discussion had placed his nominal duty station as the starboard (right side) machinegun mount on the upper deck, so he trots toward that location.  He scans the riverbank with his Soviet-issue field binoculars and waits for cooler heads to prevail.



[Switek]
Starboard Daishka mount
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Waiting to stand down

This message was last edited by the player at 08:48, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 439 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 08:26
  • msg #72

Bridge

Bayer is on the bridge trying to find out who fired, and why when Quyen approaches him. "Ja. I think its okay." he says referring to the situation.

"Perhaps we should get it out of the way... to put it bluntly. You can load up a work party with some digging equipment. Of course, not everyone can go... some will have to man the weapons. Don't leave without me. Once I'm finished here, I will take part."

Leaning out to look below at the front deck, Bayer calls down, "Dawid, I need a Polish speaker up here to find out what happened and why. Help me out."

OOC - I assume it was a crewman who fired?
This message was last edited by the player at 08:26, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 376 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 08:47
  • msg #73

Re: Bridge

Arriving at her post in front of the bridge, Anneka surveyed the area in an attempt to see what was going on.
"I can do it Hauptman Bayer," she said before Dawid could reply.
"I can speak the language almost as well as a native."
Besides, what else could she do with only one arm?
Konrad Bayer
player, 441 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 08:59
  • msg #74

Re: Bridge

Bayer still leaning out, calls down, "Cancel that.". He accompanies it with a slashing motion with his hand.

Turning to Anneka he says, "Ok. Who ist the ahh... cowboy?"
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 87 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 09:00
  • msg #75

Re: Bridge

Mariusz relaxed as he realised it was just someone with an itchy trigger finger. He unbuttoned his helmet and slung his rifle. Listening to what had been said to Dawid, he went to find Switek and said, "Brother Switek, when we bury Bear and the others, I would like to go along to say goodbye to the brave fool."
Stanislaw Switek
player, 49 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 09:07
  • msg #76

Starboard Gun Mount

Switek acknowledges Tokarski's inquiry.

"I believe action on that front will soon be forthcoming, my son."

The monk continues to listen intently at the exchange between the NATO officers as they investigate the source of earlier gunfire.



[Switek]
Starboard Daishka mount
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Eavesdropping

This message was last edited by the player at 09:09, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 378 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 09:09
  • msg #77

Re: Bridge

Damn good question," she replied, upset that somebody had apparently fired without cause. Back before the war, that would have resulted in the offender being put up on a charge and the possibility of a term or imprisonment. Now though a slap on the wrist and a promise to be more careful next time would probably have to suffice.
"Sounded like it was fired from behind the bridge," she said, leading the way rearward.
As far as she knew, only two light machineguns were located there - the RPD and the "Priests" RPK...
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 532 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 12:42
  • msg #78

By the inflatable

Dawid moved to comply with Bayer. Then, this was countermanded. He figured he was free to go to shore with a work party.

"Okay, Captain. I will wait for instructions."

He thought about Minh's comment.

"I agree that we need to be careful not to shoot at everyone we come across out of fear of the unknown. While it may be safer, it's simply not neighborly!"

"Perhaps some excuse this practice by thinking, "well, they are only Poles, it's not like they are real people". Of course, not like anyone here would think that. Heaven forbid!"


"Wait, there was something that I need to do."

He retrieved his Geiger counter.

"Captain Bayer, I am going ashore to investigate the boat that Hicks came in for radiological contamination!"


Tantal/Stechkin
2 RGD-5, 2 flares
This message was last edited by the player at 12:58, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 113 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 13:04
  • msg #79

Re: By the inflatable

Quyen shrugs her shoulders - "I dunno Dawid. But thinking about it, it might have been Walter who fired."

She then goes and lowers herself back into the inflatable. It will still be a little while before she can launch so she doesn't bother to start the engine. With everyone who wanted to go, the digging equipment, and the dead bodies, she figures it will take more than one trip. At least it wasn't far. Leaning her rifle up against the side of the inflatable she sits back and waits.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 534 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 14:37
  • msg #80

Re: By the inflatable

Minh Quyen:
Quyen shrugs her shoulders - "I dunno Dawid. But thinking about it, it might have been Walter who fired."


"Damn Poles, can't even trust them!" Wating for Bayer to respond, he leaned against the gunwale and lit a cigarette.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 301 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 16:23
  • msg #81

Re: By the inflatable

Tucker quickly falls asleep after their action the day before.  He quickly shoots up from his resting place immediately grabbing for his rifle and moving and going prone for some cover looking around.  "God damnit!  That's one helluva wake-up call!  What the fuck is goin' on?"

Tucker
M-16A2/M-203
Prone trying to figure out what is going on with the gunfire

This message was last edited by the player at 16:24, Mon 04 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 73 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 16:31
  • msg #82

Re: By the inflatable

Hearing enough voices who seem to be dealing with the shooter, Jason backs down, opting to let the ships crew deal with the ships crew. Recovering his tools, he heads back to the Zodiac, to go ashore and bury brother Bear.

"Permission to come aboard?" he asked Minh, smiling happily at her presence. "Guess there is no shuffleboard on board here?"
Cap'n Rae
GM, 534 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Mon 4 Feb 2008
at 23:57
  • msg #83

Case Closed


Investigating the source of the gunfire, Jason climbs the ladder to the quarterdeck. There, he finds the the young deckhand, Luboslaw, his hands raised, standing over the RPD, a whisp of smoke curling from the weapon's receiver. The boy stammers something in Polish, and even though Jason doesn't quite catch everything that is said, it's not too hard to determine that the teenager is the lone guilty party, his curiosity having gotten the better of him.

With the danger having been determined to be false, a burial party is put together. Minh ferries them the short distance to the western shore to join Clarence, who his still working to load sandbags into the assault boat. Working together, 7 graves are dug in the damp soil in very short order. They're not quite regulation in depth, but the party feels honor has been served. In the meantime, Tadeuz, Snow, and Chopper weld a patch over the cracked barge seam. It's not the prettiest of repair jobs, but it will do the trick so long as the barge is handled with due care. About 1/8 of the remaining acetylene fuel is used to complete the task.

It is now approaching 1100 hours. With the barge repaired, the Krolowa will require an hour to work up enough steam to proceed with the delicate task of pulling the newly repaired barge off of the mudbank. Otherwise, she is ready to carry on with her journey. Whether the security team is ready has yet to be determined.

Actions?

OOC: If ya'll want to cut some of the MTLB's armor for use in fortifying the Krolowa, now's the time- but, please consider the expenditure of torch fuel for accomplishing this task. I believe that some of you would like to play out funeral services IC so please feel free. Let me know what else you would like to do before setting out again. The tug crew is in no rush so it's really up to you.
Minh Quyen
player, 114 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 00:49
  • msg #84

Re: By the inflatable

Jason Kasparov:
"Permission to come aboard?" he asked Minh, smiling happily at her presence. "Guess there is no shuffleboard on board here?"


Quyen gives a thumbs up and says simply - "Granted." As Jason loads in she holds the inflatable close and steady to the tug with the mooring line. Slowly others begin to arrive, along with digging equipment and the wrapped up bodies. She starts the engine and after thinking about it for a long time finally lowers some of her defenses and asks - "What's shuffleboard?"

Soon the boat is fully loaded so she ferries over the first load, dropping them off at the beach, near the bridge. Immediately returning she picks up the last of those waiting to go ashore.

After securing the inflatable on the shoreline she slings her rifle and helps carry a few of the shovels, leaving the heavier task of moving the bodies to the stronger individuals.

Like the infantry fellows, being an engineer she is no stranger to digging and begins digging without hesitation. After the graves are dug and the bodies placed, she doesn't say anything. Uller was an asshole sure, but she didn't wish him dead... unlike maybe Griet did. The other fellas were responsible for helping her out that mess she was in upriver, and for that she was thankful.

Grave detail done she reported to Milk and helped with the sandbag situation. The fortification of the ZU had progressed little at this point.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:52, Tue 05 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 74 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 07:04
  • msg #85

Re: By the inflatable

Minh Quyen:
Quyen gives a thumbs up and says simply - "Granted." As Jason loads in she holds the inflatable close and steady to the tug with the mooring line. Slowly others begin to arrive, along with digging equipment and the wrapped up bodies. She starts the engine and after thinking about it for a long time finally lowers some of her defenses and asks - "What's shuffleboard?"


He smiles back at Minh. "Its a game they play on ships. Cruises really, well back when they had cruises."

He watches as she guides the small boat in, but remains silent. Perhaps she was opening up, but he didn't want to press her. She was the sweetest person he had encountered in this crazy war. He didn't want to scare her off.

Arriving ashore, he went about digging Bears grave. He insisted on helping dig his brothers final resting place, making it into the best of the seven graves there was. When he was finished, he helped with the unknown warriors, thinking of what he could say to help transition Bear into the next life.

He helped lower the large Pole into his final resting place, performing the sign of the cross on Bears head. Climbing out, he starts the task of shoveling the dirt back on his fallen comrade, then waits for the others to gather to pass along his final words.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 88 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 08:06
  • msg #86

Re: By the inflatable

Mariusz stood next to Kasparov and cleared his throat, "Bear wasn't a religious man but he pulled me out of trouble more times than I can count and what he taught me means that no one will ever get one over on me again. For those things I can never repay him, he fought the good fight and died with his enemy's heart in his hand and that's all any of us can hope for. So long old friend, prepare us a nice dugout and start marking out good ambush sites in the afterlife. We'll be with you soon enough and then we can show the devil the true meaning of hell." he pulled out the bottle of vodka that he had foune in Bear's rucksack and poured it slowly over the freshly dug earth. He gently lay Bear's hat on the grave marker, stepped back and saluted.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 382 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 10:23
  • msg #87

Re: Case Closed

Cap'n Rae:
...the young deckhand, Luboslaw, his hands raised, standing over the RPD, a whisp of smoke curling from the weapon's receiver. The boy stammers something in Polish, and even though Jason doesn't quite catch everything that is said, it's not too hard to determine that the teenager is the lone guilty party, his curiosity having gotten the better of him.

Relieved that it was just boyhood curiousity and not something more sinister, Anneka did her best to remind the lad that weapons were dangerous and should be left alone.
"Konrad, perhaps Luboslaw's curiousity should be harnessed? Maybe Stan could teach him what not to do, you know, the basics like making a weapon safe, unloading, and the like."
Something had to be done to avoid a reoccurance. She was just glad it hadn't been that drunkard Tadeuz.

"What do you think about cutting up that old APC for it's armour?" she asked Konrad once the UD* issue had been resolved.
"I think it's well worth the time and fuel for the protection it'll add. What do you say it's installed around the bridge?"

* Unauthorised Discharge
Konrad Bayer
player, 444 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 13:01
  • msg #88

Re: Case Closed

Bayer shakes his head in obvious annoyance at the situation, but doesn't say anything. He nods and mutters something (inaudible but affirming) in response to Anneka's suggestion for the crewman to receive some actual training.

Looking down at the inflatable being loaded with bodies he barely hears her second question regarding salvaging the plating. "Hmm? Ja, I don't like the amount of time we have already spent here. But I guess there may come a time when we wished we had it, the plating that is." he says waving his arm towards the damaged bridge.

Heading downstairs he waves off Quyen, "I'll catch the second run." Bayer then rounds up those also waiting to load when she returns. "Men, help with the ahh... welding equipment ok?" he asks. When Quyen motors back he helps lower the acetylene gear into the inflatable to be transfered to the salvage site and takes a seat himself.

On shore Bayer participates in the grave activity. He doesn't do much of the digging, leaving it more to those who might find it more meaningful to actually dig the graves of their comrades. When Foster's body is laid down he shakes his head.

Looking to Snowy he speaks after the affair is done, "Snowy, sort out a couple of the men and start dismantling that APC would you. Armour pieces small enough to manpack back to the rafts. We'll use them for fortifying the tug and flak gun."

Watching Minh off helping Milk he doesn't bother to delegate anymore tasks besides his request to Snowy. He hopes the others will make themselves productive by helping out with the salvage or helping him maintain security. Unslinging his rifle Bayer looks around for a suitable place to keep watch.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 26 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 15:42
  • msg #89

Re: Case Closed

Konrad Bayer:
On shore Bayer participates in the grave activity. He doesn't do much of the digging, leaving it more to those who might find it more meaningful to actually dig the graves of their comrades. When Foster's body is laid down he shakes his head.



OOC: Hicks will not allow the two bodies of his comrades to be buried here.

quote:
Looking to Snowy he speaks after the affair is done, "Snowy, sort out a couple of the men and start dismantling that APC would you. Armour pieces small enough to manpack back to the rafts. We'll use them for fortifying the tug and flak gun."


Chopper lights up a new cigarette and addresses Bauer. "Hauptmann, unless I'm mistaken, there ain't enough gas left in those bottles to cut much of that APC up. And pieces small enough to carry and float ain't gonna be big enough to protect much. I reckon it to be about 150 lbs per square meter of armor. We might want to save that gas for future repairs".
Jason Kasparov
player, 76 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 16:18
  • msg #90

Re: Grave Duty

After saying some words regarding Bears life, Jason notices the newcomer Chopper. Inquiring about his aprehension to bury his friends, he approaches the man, and asks to speak to him in private.

"Jay, I understand you want to bury your friends back home. I respect your choice in this, but perhaps we need to think of their needs. If your friends were of Christian faith, they would need to be buried, so that they may rise again, as did our Lord.  If they were not, lets think long term. Suppose we do find a way home, and they refuse to allow them passage because of space constraints? Your friends would not want you to be trapped in Europe because of their mortal coils. Your friends were sailors no? I propose two other options then. The first, is return them to the sea. That would be the way if they had been on a ship, correct? The other is the way of Warriors of old. We commit their bodies to flame, and then return their ashes to their home. You can carry them with you and their spirits will look over you. Either way, it is better than keeping them in plastic bags. God forbid something happens to the ship, they may end up desecrated in a manner you may regret."

Patting him on the shoulder, he turns to go help with the sandbags. "Think about it, I'll respect your decision."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 90 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 17:18
  • msg #91

Re: Grave Duty

Mariusz looked at the American sailor, "If you would rather, we could cremate them and seal up the ashes, they would be easier to get home. Whatever you decide, you have my support, you should never abandon a comrade." He looked at the sailor sympathetically and then said to Kasparov, "I'm going to start humping sandbags, is there any way we could rig up wheelbarrows? That would move things more quickly."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 535 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 17:34
  • msg #92

Re: Grave Duty

Dawid helped dig the graves. He would have rather checked out Chopper's boat for contamination or helped Clarence bring sandbags, but needs must as the devil drives and some respect was owed the departed.

Last Rites already having been said over all the dead, he merely took his beret off in respect. He had nothing to add.

"Jason, you are correct. If they were Christian than their bodies are merely empty shells, now that their souls have gone to their eternal rest."

"As Saint Thomas Aquinas said, "we do not have souls, we are souls. We have bodies." Once dead, the soul is gone and the vessels that held them are empty."

"If they were not believers, then likely to them after death their corpses are merely spoiled bags of rotting meat, nothing special."


He sighed, then lit a cigarette.

"It is probably a useless argument. We can appeal for the rational course, but I have met many people for whom the rational course no longer always holds sway."

[OOC: When this is done Dawid will go check the boat and the safe for radioactivity, then help Clarence.]
This message was last edited by the player at 17:35, Tue 05 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 77 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 17:59
  • msg #93

Re: Grave Duty

"Wheelbarrows? Perhaps we could set up tarps, run water down them, and slide the sandbags down from the hill. Let the current and gravity work for us. It shouldn't be hard to run some hoses from the ships bilge pumps, and I am sure Chopper would know how to do so. One group to fill them, one to build the slide and another to stack. What do you think?"
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 536 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 18:56
  • msg #94

Re: Grave Duty

Jason Kasparov:
"Wheelbarrows? Perhaps we could set up tarps, run water down them, and slide the sandbags down from the hill. Let the current and gravity work for us. It shouldn't be hard to run some hoses from the ships bilge pumps, and I am sure Chopper would know how to do so. One group to fill them, one to build the slide and another to stack. What do you think?"


"Why not just empty them out, then fill them here when they are brought? Have a couple people moving emptied bags, and a couple filling them."

"Seems straightforward enough!"

This message was last edited by the player at 19:01, Tue 05 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 29 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 19:28
  • msg #95

Re: Grave Duty

Jason Kasparov:
After saying some words regarding Bears life, Jason notices the newcomer Chopper. Inquiring about his aprehension to bury his friends, he approaches the man, and asks to speak to him in private.

"Jay, I understand you want to bury your friends back home. I respect your choice in this, but perhaps we need to think of their needs. If your friends were of Christian faith, they would need to be buried, so that they may rise again, as did our Lord.  If they were not, lets think long term. Suppose we do find a way home, and they refuse to allow them passage because of space constraints? Your friends would not want you to be trapped in Europe because of their mortal coils. Your friends were sailors no? I propose two other options then. The first, is return them to the sea. That would be the way if they had been on a ship, correct? The other is the way of Warriors of old. We commit their bodies to flame, and then return their ashes to their home. You can carry them with you and their spirits will look over you. Either way, it is better than keeping them in plastic bags. God forbid something happens to the ship, they may end up desecrated in a manner you may regret."

Patting him on the shoulder, he turns to go help with the sandbags. "Think about it, I'll respect your decision."


Chopper stares at the pilot through a grey cigarette haze. "You're about as freaky as that dude with the knife fetish, flyboy. Don't know about their religion, but I do know their beliefs. They ain't getting buried here, and y'all ain't got no good way to cremate, anyway. That takes a mortuary. All this Happy Hunting Ground and Old Warrior Way crap is getting pretty tiresome. We got a ride waiting at Gdansk. We'll do a burial at sea from there."
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 30 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 19:30
  • msg #96

Re: Grave Duty

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:

"Why not just empty them out, then fill them here when they are brought? Have a couple people moving emptied bags, and a couple filling them."

"Seems straightforward enough!"


"Why not just stack them on the bridge and use the crane on the tug to move them?"
Jason Kasparov
player, 78 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 5 Feb 2008
at 23:51
  • msg #97

Re: Grave Duty

"Im freaky?" Jason says in disbelief, "Your the one hauling your friends around like your girlfriends"

He looks Chopper in the eye. "Check their dogtags and find out their religion." he states to the sailor, "But don't insult the beliefs of others cause you dont agree"

He walks away from the man, before the outburst erupts further, and heads up to help Milk with the sandbags.
Konrad Bayer
player, 446 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 00:48
  • msg #98

Re: Case Closed

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
"Hauptmann, unless I'm mistaken, there ain't enough gas left in those bottles to cut much of that APC up. And pieces small enough to carry and float ain't gonna be big enough to protect much. I reckon it to be about 150 lbs per square meter of armor. We might want to save that gas for future repairs".


Bayer nods to the man. Salvage and metal working wasn't something he knew very much about. During his time in the Army, his Marders came pre-installed with armour protection. Looking to Snowy for added input, he says, "What do you think? How about just some plating? Whatever we can get, leaving enough gas in reserve for future repairs? Worth it or not?"

If Snowy is against the idea, Bayer will drop it and concentrate the team on sandbags and anything else they might come across.

Watching as Chopper and a few of the others talk about the bodies, Bayer adds, "No disrespect for your men, but the Doctor is in charge of these kinds of affairs on the tug. She may not allow for long term storage, body bags or not. Either they are taken care of here, or I'll have to radio back to confirm."

Bayer continues on to set himself up as security.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:49, Wed 06 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 538 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 01:10
  • msg #99

Grave-side (supplemental)


A penitent Tadeuz ferries Adam, wrapped in blankets and supported by Luboslaw and Griet, to the shore to attend the erstwhile funeral services for his old friend Uller and the foreigners who have helped him travel this far on his very personal mission to the ruins of Warsaw. He shuffles slowly up the bank, leaning heavily on the tall boy.

At the graveside, he stands taciturn, jaw clenched tight, as tears stream down his left cheek. Apparently, the trauma to his right eye is interfering with its tear ducts. Griet wraps her good arm around the old man's shoulders while tears of sympathy flow freely from her clear brown eyes. It is a somber sight.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 125 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 01:23
  • msg #100

Re: Grave-side


Clarence takes a break from the sandbag shuttle to assist the grave digging detail. As he cuts into the soft Polish alluvial soil with his entrenching tool, he thinks about the men about to be consigned to the earth. They all seemed like decent folk, and they fought hard, and that was about all you could hope from a man these days. Still, they had died violently, thousands of miles from their homes (save the one called Bear) in a Poland that was arguably much worse off than it had been before the war. In that sense, their deaths seemed fairly senseless, and therefore, all the more tragic. But, however faint, hope for a better future for all who they left behind remained.

If Clarence succeeds in his mission, their sacrifice won't be in vain.
This message was last edited by the player at 01:25, Wed 06 Feb 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 252 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 01:32
  • msg #101

Re: Case Closed

<quote Konrad Bayer>
Looking to Snowy for added input, he says, "What do you think? How about just some plating? Whatever we can get, leaving enough gas in reserve for future repairs? Worth it or not?"

[NPCed]

"Well, I was hoping to add some more armor protection to the old bird before we ever set sail. Unfortunately, the salvage party ran into trouble at Nowy Huta and I wasn't even able to build a proper barbette for the Vasilek. I'd like to try and recover a bit of that APC's armor while we have the chance. From the sound of it, getting past Tarznobreg is going to make what we've survived the last few days look like a day at the beach. Only trouble is, where do I put it? There are just too many places where it's needed!"</Blue>
John Yazzie
player, 250 posts
Corporal
USMC
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 02:25
  • msg #102

deck

John returns back to his sleep area and shakes his head.



John
sleeping
G3/1911
Anneka Soleblume
player, 384 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 02:34
  • msg #103

The tug

With the temporary repairs to the barge completed and almost everyone ashore either burying the dead, shifting sandbags or keeping sentry, the tug felt very empty. Knowing she was of little use in any of the shore activities, she assigned herself to keeping watch over the opposite bank. If trouble struck, she would be able to raise an alarm even if returning effective fire was beyond her current physical state.

Sparing the odd glance towards the shore parties, she contemplated the multitude of competing needs for the operation and defence of the tug. Although they apparently had enough fuel for the boiler, at least for now, food was quickly becoming of concern. And then there was protection for the crew while maintaining the ability to move quickly throught the vessel. Laying enough sandbags to sufficently protect every position would probably sink the tug. At the very least any movement about the tug would require clambering over piles of dirt filled bags.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 53 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 02:37
  • msg #104

Re: Grave-side

Switek is eager to get ashore as he, Tokarski and Kasparov finally begin the interment of their comrade in arms.  Swinging the pickaxe high over his head and down into the damp earth, each thud provides the long overdue catharsis of honest work reminiscent of time spent tilling the fields at the abbey.

They toil mostly in silence and the crew makes swift work of digging all seven holes.  At the end of their effort, only five are filled in, but the row of graves remains a solemn sight to behold.

The monk kneels over Grzegorz's grave in silent prayer, thankful that he has not been pressed into service to say anything for the others in his capacity as Chaplain.  There is nothing to be said, and - on this day above all - he is in no mood for it.  He crosses himself and rises to salute the fallen warrior.  As Tokarski decorates the tomb with the distilled liquid essence of their homeland, he sheds a single tear.

Fare well, my friend.

Switek turns on the riverbank overlooking the bridge to assess the structure that he and his team of partisans had earlier fought so bitterly to destroy.  He had not buried such a great number in a single day in many months and in one morning they have created what amounts to a small cemetery on the site.  Temporarily satisfied with the results of their labor, he vows to return someday to ensure that this resting place remained a monument befitting such heroism.

After the informal services, he takes the American Warrant Officer aside, well out of earshot. "Tell me, Pitchfork." the monk demands of the operative, speaking in a low tone, slowly but clearly, "What must I do to make this sacrifice count?  This has been a most costly endeavor.  I owe the Hauptmann an answer, but before I can commit to the peril ahead I must know the mission."



[Switek]
At the river's edge
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Interrogating Pitchfork ever so gently

This message was last edited by the player at 05:06, Wed 06 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 447 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 03:16
  • msg #105

Re: Grave-side

Bayer acknowledges Snowy's input, "Right. See what can be done then on the APC." One thing that he disliked was turning down people's advice. However, more times than not on this voyage, there was always many who held opposing views on every action. No matter what decisions he made, he was always going against at least one person's opinion.

Bayer
G36/HK69 (28 rounds)
Near Bridge
Sentry/Radio Watch

Minh Quyen
player, 116 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 04:34
  • msg #106

Re: Grave-side

Quyen busies herself hauling sandbags down to the beached inflatable. Being after 11:00 her stomach rumbles. "I'm hungry Milk." she says to him after walking back from dropping a couple off. "You think the doctor will brings us out some sandwiches?" she joked.

Squatting down she rests for a moment. She looks around for somebody and then says to him - "Griet has been acting weird, avoiding us. I don't think its because of her injuries." After watching her from a distance she adds - "I think she's pretty cool. Hope she comes around."

Standing up she arcs her back and stretches. Sandbags suck she thinks before getting back to the tiring task.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 94 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 08:01
  • msg #107

Re: Grave-side

Once the funeral was over, Mariusz moved over to the sanbagged position and started to help move the sanbags in whichever way people suggested.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 538 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 09:59
  • msg #108

Re: Grave-side (supplemental)

Cap'n Rae:
A penitent Tadeuz ferries Adam, wrapped in blankets and supported by Luboslaw and Griet, to the shore to attend the erstwhile funeral services for his old friend Uller and the foreigners who have helped him travel this far on his very personal mission to the ruins of Warsaw. He shuffles slowly up the bank, leaning heavily on the tall boy.

At the graveside, he stands taciturn, jaw clenched tight, as tears stream down his left cheek. Apparently, the trauma to his right eye is interfering with its tear ducts. Griet wraps her good arm around the old man's shoulders while tears of sympathy flow freely from her clear brown eyes. It is a somber sight.


Dawid stood on Adam's other side, supporting him as well.

There were no tears left to cry from him.

When the service was over, he trotted back to Chopper's boat to check it for radiological contamination, especially the interior, any safe, and all waste containers (including the head, if there is one; even if emptied, contamination would surely remain if not scrubbed out). Once done, he assisted with bringing more sandbags.


Tantal Wz.88
Stechkin

[Private to Jason Kasparov: At some point Dawid mentions to Jason, "Chopper is clearly insane. That is why I have not argued with him. The story about Tarnobrzeg seems half-plausible, but the other half seems fantastic... like some kind of movie."]
This message was last edited by the player at 16:03, Wed 06 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 303 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 16:26
  • msg #109

Re: Grave-side (supplemental)

Tucker will attend the burial detail and small ceremony before returning back to try and get some sleep.
Jason Kasparov
player, 81 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 16:27
  • msg #110

Re: Grave-side (supplemental)

As no one can agree on a method to make the sandbag transport easier, Jason starts hauling the sandbags down the hill. Throwing one on his shoulder and dragging another behind, he starts moving them under Milk's direction.

Seeing Minh stretching he smiles and asks,"I don't suppose there's a chiropractor on board to tend to everyone after this detail. And I thought patrolling the deck was boring."
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 32 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Wed 6 Feb 2008
at 16:54
  • msg #111

Re: Case Closed

Konrad Bayer:
Watching as Chopper and a few of the others talk about the bodies, Bayer adds, "No disrespect for your men, but the Doctor is in charge of these kinds of affairs on the tug. She may not allow for long term storage, body bags or not. Either they are taken care of here, or I'll have to radio back to confirm."

Bayer continues on to set himself up as security.


Hicks stares hard at the back of the departing CIA man, his eyes narrow and mean. He turns and looks at Bayer, then slumps as the tension slips away. "Ah, fuck it, man, it don't mean nothin'. Don't mean nothin'". He slings his rifle and heads down to the semi-sunk PBR, wading out to climb aboard. He sits on the fantail, shoulders slumped down as he sits and smokes.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 126 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 00:27
  • msg #112

Re: Grave-side

Minh Quyen:
"I'm hungry Milk." she says to him after walking back from dropping a couple off. "You think the doctor will brings us out some sandwiches?" she joked.


"Yeah, a meatball sub would really hit the spot right now. I have a feeling if ya ask the doc to make one though, you'd more than likely get a right hook in the jaw instead. She's definitely got a chip on her shoulder."

Minh Quyen:
Squatting down she rests for a moment. She looks around for somebody and then says to him - "Griet has been acting weird, avoiding us. I don't think its because of her injuries." After watching her from a distance she adds - "I think she's pretty cool. Hope she comes around."


"Me too. I'm worried about her- and, like you said, not just about the wounds. But maybe working with spooks so much lately has made me a bit paranoid."

Milk excuses himself as Switek requests a private word. The pair move off beyond earshot of the others and converse at length in lowered voices.

[Private to Stanislaw Switek: "I'm not sure what I should call you... Father, Buddha, Stan? Anyways my friend, we owe you big time. Your man's heroics with the RPG really saved our bacon.

"Man, where to begin? OK, you already know that I'm working for the civilian government of the United States. I won't go into how I got hooked up with them right now. What you want to know is that your sacrifices have not been in vain. I hope not, I really do. When you hear what my mission is, you can decide for yourself.

"I'm carrying something that could literally change the world- make it better. Your countrymen created it but we both know that it couldn't work here- in Poland, I mean. There's just too much fucking chaos- sorry father. Ever heard of Cold Fusion? That pipe dream that people would step up and claim to have discovered every few years, only for it to turn out to be a fraud? Your people did it! I mean, they designed a working cold fusion reactor. We- Milgov SPECOPS actually- stole it- the plans at least- and blew up the prototype before the Soviets got their hands on it. The strike team that did it got bushwhacked though, before they could get it out. No one knows really what happened but somehow, the plans turned up in Krakow and my CIA "boss" got his hands on it.

"I've got it- RESET- the plans for a way to generate almost unlimited clean energy. This could be the key to rebuilding civilization. Milgov would use it to continue prosecuting this war. Civgov will use it to start over. Of course, when this war is over, we'll share it with our friends. I really believe that. I could really use your help right not. We could really use your help. My mission is not over- not by a long shot. If I don't get this RESET to people who can do it- and use it for good- then all of this- your friend's deat, the others... It'll all be in vain." Clarence looks hard into Switek's eyes for a few long seconds before continuing, "That's it in a nutshell."
]
This message was last edited by the player at 00:33, Thu 07 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 539 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 00:54
  • msg #113

Work Continues


After the funeral services conclude, the team continues working on stengthening the tug's passive defenses. [Tadeuz, Adam, Luboslaw, and Griet have returned to the tug.]

Snowy lugs the appropriate cutting equipment ashore and sets about dismantling the MTLB. Fortunately, the thin-skinned APC/artillery tractor wasn't fully fueled or loaded with much in the way of ammunition, so it didn't burn. Cutting sections of the armor plate would be difficult and not terribly economical in terms of time or energy expended (from either man or machine), so he starts by cutting away the bolts and hinges that hold the undamaged armored doors and hatches in place. After two hours of work, Snow has harvested a rather heavy pile of armored pieces. It's not the thickest or most hi-tech stuff, but it should stop small arms fire.

OOC: Driver's Plate: Oval 36"x 20", cut of rivets and cut, medium job.
Front vision hatches: 18" X 10" easy job, just cut the bolts of the hinges.
2 x Crew Hatches: Oval, 18"x18" easy job.
2 x Passenger Hatches: Square, 36" x 36" easy job.
2 x Rear passenger doors: Rectangular, 36" x 40".


Several track links are also recovered. Snowy intends to fasten them to the tug's bridge exterior to add some extra protection.

The others, meanwhile, working together in relays, pile a few dozen sandbags on the barge. Most of the mound has already been allocated to the construction of a low parapet for the ZU-23-2. The balance of the sandbags awaits distribution around other parts of the tug.

As the sun approaches it's zenith, final preparations for the Krolowa's departure commence.

Actions?

[Private to Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks: Guys, I thought the "PBR" was still 2km downstream from the Krolowa. Do you guys intend to walk or take one of the zodiacs there?]
This message was last edited by the GM at 01:00, Thu 07 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 251 posts
Corporal
USMC
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 02:01
  • msg #114

Sleep

John continues too sleep. He worked hard!
Minh Quyen
player, 117 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 05:02
  • msg #115

Re: Grave-side

Clarence Milk:
"Yeah, a meatball sub would really hit the spot right now. I have a feeling if ya ask the doc to make one though, you'd more than likely get a right hook in the jaw instead. She's definitely got a chip on her shoulder."


"More than likely." she replies. She groaned loudly at the thought of Milk's recommendation from the menu.

Clarence Milk:
"Me too. I'm worried about her- and, like you said, not just about the wounds. But maybe working with spooks so much lately has made me a bit paranoid."


"Nah, its true. I don't know if she can't handle it, you know, getting nearly killed and all... or if its about your friends coming aboard. Either one, I can understand."

Jason Kasparov:
,"I don't suppose there's a chiropractor on board to tend to everyone after this detail. And I thought patrolling the deck was boring."


Quyen breaks a small smile - "Then it would be a real cruise right? Like with shuffleboard."

The salvage operation was boring, exhausting, and unexciting. However Quyen could almost imagine she was in another time, another place, and with no war. Just a bunch of friends joking around and building a house or something.

When the work party began transferring the sandbags to the barge, Minh commandeered the inflatable. Heavily laden with its load she had to make a few trips from the tug to shore.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 540 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 05:20
  • msg #116

Re: Grave-side

Seeing the PBR was nowhere in sight, Dawid instead concentrated his time on moving sandbags.

He emptied them so he could bring a bunch at a time, then re-filled them at the riverside.

"May I please get a hand from someone in filling these? Thank you!"

At some point, he touched base with Stanislaw.

"It is good to finally meet you. Are you a man of the cloth? You sound like you have some education. Not just a poor farm boy, like me."



Wz.88 Tantal/Stechkin
[Private to Cap'n Rae; Stanislaw Switek: OOC: this is a chance for Stan to relate his education, a la his background. Also, Dawid says "the American, Clarence, says he has a package that is vital to the future. We are to help him spirit it away. I have not heard what we Poles are getting out of this. For all I know, whatever it is is of Polish origin. What is the benefit to us? What of our future?"]
This message was last edited by the player at 12:51, Thu 07 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 98 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 07:51
  • msg #117

Re: Grave-side

Mariusz heard Dawid's call for assistance and went to help him with the sandbags. The day was full of long, boring and heavy work and the boy started to feel that he should have slept on, that was laziness talking however, the concussion seemed to be fine.

Once he'd finished lugging sandbags and helping build the revetment around the AA gun, he took a break offered to him and grabbed a well-earned shower. He luxuriated in the hot water and had a thorough wash. This done, he changed into the spare gear he had stored and washed the kit he had been wearing. As he started to do that, he realised that it would be more economical to do several sets at once. He went onto the bridge deck and called out:

"I'm about to do some laundry, has anyone got anything they'd like me to put in?"
Jason Kasparov
player, 83 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 08:16
  • msg #118

Re: Grave-side

Minh Quyen:
Quyen breaks a small smile - "Then it would be a real cruise right? Like with shuffleboard."

The salvage operation was boring, exhausting, and unexciting. However Quyen could almost imagine she was in another time, another place, and with no war. Just a bunch of friends joking around and building a house or something.

When the work party began transferring the sandbags to the barge, Minh commandeered the inflatable. Heavily laden with its load she had to make a few trips from the tug to shore.


"Spoken like a true cruise director." Jason said to Minh with a smile. "You should smile more often. It looks good on you." He waved her off and then headed over Dawid and Mariusz, to help filling the empty sandbags.

"I heard tale of these beautiful salt mines here in Poland. Ive seen pictures of these statues the miners made, saints and the like. Ever seen them?"
This message was last edited by the player at 08:37, Thu 07 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 449 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 7 Feb 2008
at 08:32
  • msg #119

Re: Grave-side

Bayer, acting as security, pulls himself in closer when the salvage team begins transferring the sandbags to the inflatable. He also takes note of the armour plating they managed to cut from the MTLB. "Good work. This is useful to us." he says to the cutting team with an appreciating nod.

Looking upriver he figures it time to do a radio check, as well as get an issue out of the way. "Tug, this is Sunray. Call sign ahh... Chopper, is having personal issues about the grave detail. What is your call on returning his deceased cargo back to the tug over?"

He didn't judge Hicks, but knew the inevitable. He wasn't sure how he was going to resolve this. Hopefully someone else would step up with some reason.

Bayer then went and grabbed Milk's attention, "How are we doing here? Any idea how much longer until we have all we need?"
Anneka Soleblume
player, 390 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 01:20
  • msg #120

Re: Grave-side

As the salvaged metal was brought aboard, Anneka spoke briefly with Minh, Snowy and the pilot, Jason who'd admitted to possessing some combat engineering training.
"I think the plate armour should be rigged up around the bridge if possible. It seems like the most vulnerable location, or at least the one most attackers will be aiming at first."
The exact locations for the materials would need Konrads approval, but Anneka felt it wise to have their technical team at least thinking about the logistics and practicalities beforehand.

"Sunray, this is Starlight. We have no morgue facilities. Bodies should be interred at first opportunity and locations marked for later retrieval. Over."
Morgue operations and the transportation of the dead were a responisibility of the Quartermaster Corps. Anneka based her advice solely on the risks of keeping the dead in relatively close proximity to the living. Not only were there the risks of disease, but also the negative effect on morale had a big part to play.
Konrad Bayer
player, 451 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 03:12
  • msg #121

Re: Grave-side

Bayer listens to what to the expected response over the radio. "Sunray, roger. Inform the crew we we'll be finished here in a little under an hour. They can start the engines now. Out."

He looks around for those still working and informs them of the plan. "Word has been given to the tug to depart in one hour. Let's finish with the last of the sandbags and armour and get back."

OOC - Chopper is back at his PBR?

Bayer looks amongst the faces for Chopper but he seems to have gone off somewhere. "Anyone want to break it to Chopper that we cannot transport his dead? Perhaps another American? He is either going to have to make use of these two unfilled graves, or stay behind." Surely it wouldn't come to that... he thought.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 34 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 03:18
  • msg #122

Re: Down-stream

After about an hour, Hicks can be seen trudging back up river, periodically taking a look around for security purposes. When he gets back to the erstwhile cemetery, he walks over to Bayer. "Hauptmann, I reckon you gotta do what you gotta do. As long as we note where the graves are, I can come back and take them home when this crazy shit settles down".

He squats and lights another cigarette, idly drawing in the dirt. "Another thing. While I was down at the boat thinkin' I took another look below decks. That lead box is actually a couple of coats of lead paint over steel plate. It's a meter on all sides, and poorly assembled. I could knock it apart with a grinder in thirty minutes or so and that would give us six more plates for protection. I took a look at the bridge of the tug before I sacked out last night. Sitting ducks up there, and from the holes in the superstructure, I wasn't the first one to find that out. If we're going to get past Tarzanburg, we're going to need all the help we can get"

Hicks stands back up and brushes his hand off against his leg. He motions to the graves. "I didn't know those boys that got killed, but I reckon they were fighting the Sovs and renegades, same as we were, so Chief and Clean will be resting in good company. Did I hear one was called 'Gunny'? Was he a Marine? Put the Chief next to him, and they can tell each other sea stories for the next couple of years. Put Clean next to the Chief, to watch his back. He was always good at that. He took most of the burst that bled out the Chief. Poor kid. I don't even think he was eighteen yet".

Hicks stubs out the cigarette and sticks the butt in an ammo pouch. He looks at the German officer. "Ten butts make a whole cigarette. Waste not, want not". The petty officer pulls a flat metal box out of his webgear. He pops open the hinged lid to reveal a brace of dark cigars. Taking one out, he offers one to the Hauptmann. "These were the Chief's. It's the only thing of his that was worth salvaging. He was saving these, I think, for a special occasion. This probably ain't what he was thinking about, but I reckon he'd understand". Hicks bites the end off and spits it over his shoulder. Carefully, almost ritualistically, he lights the cigar, sending a cloud of blue-gray smoke into the air. "Anchors aweigh, my boys. See you again at the last muster". He stands for a while, savoring the cigar and thinking back of good times and bad times with his crewmates.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 541 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 05:01
  • msg #123

River's Edge and the Tug

Dawid made a point of seeking out Konrad and Anneka, whenever this is feasible.

As they are not in the same place, at some point he will hitch a ride back to the tug.

He told them:

"First, my suggestion for armouring would be bridge, Vasilek and then ZU. If we get some more ammo for the ZU so that it becomes a viable weapon, then it and the Vasilek switch priorities."

"Second, in good conscience I can't leave the people of Tarnobrzeg to their fate. If need be I volunteer for any mission that will resolve the situation there. If it's decided not to intervene in affairs there or intervene minimally, then I guess that is where we must part ways."

"Third, I want to check out the PBR's safe for radioactivity. We will be passing by, this will be easy to accommodate."

Anneka Soleblume
player, 391 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 05:15
  • msg #124

Re: River's Edge and the Tug

Anneka agreed with Dawid.
"A ring of sandbags should suffice for the ZU position. If it's just lower than the barrel when parallel to the ground, it should still provide more than enough protection to those assigned there."
Especially since it was unlikely they'd actually be manning the gun. No, it was much more probable they'd be down behind the sandbag wall using the machinegun and grenade launcher placed their earlier. Even with just sandbags, the ZU position would probably end up the best protected of all their positions - there was far more room on the barge to lay a decent thickness of sandbags.
"I'd like to help the people too, but I think we need to find out more of what's going on there first," she continued.
"At the moment I'm thinking we should hold the tug several miles short of the town and send in a small group on foot."
Konrad Bayer
player, 452 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 05:51
  • msg #125

Re: River's Edge and the Tug

Bayer is relieved when Hicks accepts the situation they were in. He had an idea how  the American felt, but despite his feelings, this was the best thing to do. "Alright." he says quietly, unsure of what to really say, if anything needs to be.

Accepting the cigar with a appreciative smile he says quiety, "Danke... thank you." He puts it into a pocket, careful to keep it from getting damaged. Then, "Ja. Gunny parks was a marine."

When Hicks suggests the PBR salvage Bayer replies, "Ok. We will make a quick stop at your boat." Bayer agrees. Then thinking for a moment he says, "Can it be done now? I mean go on ahead in the other inflatable and we pick you up on our way. I've been looking to get away from here as quick as we can. What do you think?"

Then, laying his rifle and webbing neatly on the ground, Bayer helps Chopper lay his men in the ground how he wishes. When Dawid arrives to speak to him, Bayer asks for some help with the burial.

When Dawid brings up his three points, Bayer says after a few moments, "Recommendation for the plating noted. That leads me to your third point... Chopper ist going back to salvage some scrap metal. I suggested he leaves after we bury his men. How about you go with him?"

He thinks quietly, looking downriver. "I am not sure what to think about Tarnobrzeg. We don't know much about it really. I must also say we may not be in a position to help the city. We are but a handful of men, with limited resources. Our battles must be choosen carefully for us to survive. This voyage has a mission, and getting involved with every conflict we encounter on the river threatens that. We will be sorry to lose you, but I hope you keep this in mind once we actually find out what is happening there."
This message was last edited by the player at 06:49, Fri 08 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 543 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 05:55
  • msg #126

Tug

Anneka Soleblume:
"I'd like to help the people too, but I think we need to find out more of what's going on there first," she continued.
"At the moment I'm thinking we should hold the tug several miles short of the town and send in a small group on foot."


He smiled gratefully, it seemed that Anneka understood.

"To be clear, in no way is this an ultimatum on what we should do! That is not for me to decide."

"I wanted to say what I must do!"

"Thank you for your understanding."



[OOC: after Anneka has her say he then hitches a ride back to shore to talk to Konrad.]
This message was last edited by the player at 05:55, Fri 08 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 100 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 08:14
  • msg #127

Re: Tug

After Mariusz collected all the washing up, he set it going in the big tubs in the washroom. As it was going, he popped up to the kitchen and found the flour and yeast. He worked quickly and efficiently to make a bread dough which he left to rise as he went to finish the washing.

The copper tubs heated by the tug's boiler were extremely effective and Mariusz soon had meticulously clean clothes for everyone, in fact more than anyone as he realised he must have washed some of the clothes of the dead as well. He set the clothes out to dry on the hot pipes of the washroom.

When he returned to the kitchen the dough was rising nicely and he looked at the selection of meat available, there was some beef that wouldn't last much longer so he minced it and added chopped onion and spices. This done, he made up individual stuffed breads with the dough and the mince mixture and set them in the oven.

There were several tomatoes and courgettes also starting to turn so he chopped them up and started cooking them down into a hearty ragout. Soon delicious smells were emanating from the galley and Mariusz found himself smiling more than he had since he stepped out on the road from Warsaw all those years ago.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 101 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 09:05
  • msg #128

Re: Tug

Once the bread was ready, Mariusz started doling out the stuffed bread and ragout to the workers. When he reached the ones rienforcing the bridge he said,"I've seen Soviet vehicles with chikenwire frames bolted to the outside of their armour. Bear told me it was to defeat RPG attacks and othe HEAT weapons, something to do with setting off the shaped charge early. If we found some chicken wire, would it be possible to do the same for the bridge? We won't be able to make it rocket proof so "Stand off" armour might give us some more protection."
Minh Quyen
player, 118 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 11:19
  • msg #129

Riverside

Quyen is sitting at the outboard engine in the inflatable watching the unloading of sandbags and plating. When she sees Mariusz passing out food she says to him, "Don't forget about the fellas still working on shore. They haven't eaten yet. Save some right?"

After the unloading is done, Quyen returns the inflatable back to the riverbank near the bridge. After securing it on the shore she collects her rifle and heads to report to Hauptmann Bayer. "What do you need me to do sir? I just made a few drops of sandbags and armour plating on the barge." she asks, looking around to see who was still working with the salvage team.

OOC - Are people heading back early/who is still working at the job?
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 102 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 11:33
  • msg #130

Re: Riverside

Mariusz nodded at the oriental lady's suggestion. He had plenty left and could ferry it out to them if they wanted it. He followed Mihn and said, "Ma'am, do you want me to take some food out to the shore party? I can handle a small boat if the situation is fairly predictable. Or I can hitch a ride with you."
This message was last edited by the player at 13:35, Sat 09 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 36 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 8 Feb 2008
at 21:40
  • msg #131

Re: River's Edge and the Tug

Konrad Bayer:
Accepting the cigar with a appreciative smile he says quiety, "Danke... thank you." He puts it into a pocket, careful to keep it from getting damaged. Then, "Ja. Gunny parks was a marine."


Hicks frowns as the German puts the cigar away, but says nothing.
John Yazzie
player, 252 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 02:18
  • msg #132

Deck

SLEEP!




John
Sleeping
G3/1911
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 548 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 08:29
  • msg #133

River's Edge

After hitching a ride back to shore, Dawid found Konrad and repeated what he said to Anneka.

"Thank you for your time, I hope it doesn't come to that."
This message was last edited by the player at 11:44, Sat 09 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 455 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 12:07
  • msg #134

Re: Riverside

Minh Quyen:
After securing it on the shore she collects her rifle and heads to report to Hauptmann Bayer. "What do you need me to do sir? I just made a few drops of sandbags and armour plating on the barge."


Bayer points with the shovel in his hand, "There are still a few sandbags remaining. Not much, but we are here for a little under an hour, so we should take them."

Being a non-smoker all of his life, Bayer misunderstands the purpose of the cigar. Awkwardly, he feels it through his pocket for a couple seconds before taking it out again. Mimicking Hicks, he readies and lights it. Its a strain not to cough, but he does his best. The two men stand in silence before they cover the bodies.
Minh Quyen
player, 119 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 12:23
  • msg #135

Re: Riverside

Minh nods and begins hauling the last of the sandbags down to the inflatable.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 103 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 13:36
  • msg #136

Re: Riverside

After grabbing a lift back to shore with Minh, Mariusz made sure the shore party all got a fair share of the meal.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 304 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 15:22
  • msg #137

Re: Riverside

If he isn't needed or disturbed, Tucker will try to get as much sleep as he can (or at least 4 hours).
John Yazzie
player, 253 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 18:18
  • msg #138

Tug

John awakes after 6 hours of meaningful rest. He goes about his Morning now noon routine with a dedicated effort. He will clean his weapons then gear. He will get a small bite to eat then work out on the deck area doing push up's, lunges and crunches. He will then sit down a begin to write out a detailed message to Konrad. Once written he will move down to talk to him.


"Herr Hauptmann I have wrote down a few things for you to consider and use as a template as you wish. These are things I view that could only help us get to where we are going. Thank you for your time."

" I'm going to go zero the SVD for my use Herr Hauptmann"


With that John will set up a area to zero the SVD while still banked for the next hour. John will set up a small target ashore and fire 3 rounds and adjust his impacts. Fire 3 more adjust round and adjust ther impacts. Then fire 4 rounds to confirm. He will then return to ship clean the new weapon and wait for Konrad to give him Instruction.


John
Above actions
SVD/1911 MeuSoc
John Yazzie
player, 254 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 18:21
  • msg #139

Re: Tug

This is the letter to Konrad

[Private to Konrad Bayer: this is what i would like to do and i will pass onto Konrad.

1.Go strait to Sandomierski and stay there for 2 to 3 days and build or force.
 a. make all repairs on ship and reinforce with any means available. points of effort, bridge then 82mm,23mm,and then the 3, 12.7mm positions.

 b.rebuild crew into effective fighting force. make a dedicated away force and ship support force.

 1.a Ship away force. Leader would be konrad. members of assault team and weapons. konrad G36/HK69 GL, mihn 1 F88(Steyr AUG A-2) w/M203 GL, snow AK-74 w/BG-15 GL, milk AK-74 w/BG-15 GL. Support team swietek RPK-74 SAW
, Kasparon with RPK-74 SAW. Security team Tucker M16A2/M203 GL, Yazzie SVD, Mariusz G3/Mod.Y.

   1.b Ships Support and Defense force. Leader Ann. Weapons and duty staions for support Operations. Ann at radio to lead battle and coordinate all actions. Griet at ships helm and leader/coordinator of Damage control party. David, fires officer. directs all indirect fire on order from ann. Chooper secondary damage control officer and anti aircraft officer mans 23mm. 'Old' Adam Rataj Captian of ship and pilot when he recovers from wounds.Jozef Grzyech  runs ships power plant.Walter Matusiak  Assits in power plant operations.Tadeuz Roszkowski Mans forwar PKM machine gun for security.Luboslaw Kaminski Mans rear RPD machinegun for security.


 1.c Ships force would train for a few hours in morning then make repairs for most of day then train again at night. Focus of effort would be the ships fixed gun position for that crewman manning them. Yes we all have heavy weapons skill but does that mean for the weapon we are using? weapons training would focus on .Loading, unloading, imeadate action,remeadal action, controled fires. ships crew could also heal and focus on training that they need for self.

1.d weapons would be reassigned due to needs of personel to new billets and for the betterment of the crew. your new personal would be stated as above. no change if name is not stated.

1.e We would practice general quarters and manning battle stations as crew while in repair area.

1.f Trade. we would take all weapons minus a small reserve and trade for big ticket items 82mm and 23mm. We could also try to hire new crew for deck and maybe a few more security.also we could trade time where Ann sets up medical clinic to make money for trade items or just for other big ticket items.

Under way duty stations for combat operations (General Quarters)
Bridge(COC) Konrad,Ann,Griet and Adam.
Gun position #1 ZU-23-2 DP/AA gun Main Deck Barge (Jay 'Chopper' Hicks,Jason Kasparov)
Gun Position #2 Vasilek 82mm auto mortar/AGS-17 30mm AGL Main Deck  (Dawid Waldus Piotrowski,Robert 'Tuck' Tucker)
Gun Position #3 Left Forward PKM Bridge deck (Tadeuz Roszkowski)
Gun Position #4 Right Forward PKM Bridge deck  (Mihn)
Gun Position #5 Port DshK Bridge deck 12.7mm HMG (Snow)
Gun Position #6 Starboard Bridge deck DshK 12.7mm HMG (Swietek)
Gun Position #7 Rear DshK Bridge deck 12.7mm HMG (Milk)
Gun Position #8 Rear RPD Main Deck (Luboslaw Kaminski)
Alt Position #A Rear M240G Main Deck Port (Manned in a need only)
Alt Position #B Rear MK-19 Main Deck Starboard (Manned in a need only)

Extra weapons on post
Gun position #1 1 RPG-16 w/ 2 HEAT
Gun Position #2 2 RPG-18

( the above bridge post is a bullet Magnet and would only cause more death. with forward post no need for it now. John will act as rover to employ precision fires on command.)
]
This message was last edited by the player at 18:50, Sat 09 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 543 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 18:49
  • msg #140

Making Way


Walter sounds the Krolowa's whistle from the bridge, recalling everyone to the tug. The various repair and salvage teams have been making enough noise to wake the dead all morning but those with military expereince still cringe at the power organ sound cutting through the cold, early afternoon air.

The small boats are loaded and everyone double-checks to make sure nothing valuable has been left on shore. With everyone back aboard, Tadeuz and Snow run the rock anchor out behind the Krolowa. Her winch and converted engine strain to pull the tug- now considerably heavier- off of the mud bank. The pitch of the engine rises and the mud-brown water behind the tug is churned into chocolate milk. Smoke begins to pour out of the winch motor. Luboslaw is just about to shut it off in a panic when the tug lurches free of the mudbank. Walter adjusts the power output and steadies the tug in the central, deep channel. After a few minutes spent recovering the rock anchor, the tug surges slowly forward, heading for the man-made canyon where the sagging bridge section used to be. They pass through the looming asphalt and steel walls standing straight up on either side and out into the open air on the far side of the bridge. A major obstacle in the journey has been surmounted, but at great cost in people. Team members look back at the shore near the western edge of the bridge and say their final goodbyes to comrades lost.

The tug slows at it comes alongside Chopper's PBR. The engineman is waiting with his salvage of lead-lined steel plates. With the newcomer back on board, the Krolowa steams downriver at its established cruising speed of 10kph.

It is now approximately 1400 hrs. After a quick lunch of Mariusz's excellent stew, Snow sets about afixing some of the cannibalized armor around the exterior of the bridge. Other members of the crew cycle through the galley, enjoying a warm and tasty Polish meal. Despite the great danger they face at every turn, the security team enjoy luxuries undreamed of by most folks in Twilight Poland.

The original security team is pleased to have Switek, Mariusz, and Jason aboard. Apparently, Milk was able somehow to convince the partisan leader to stay on board along with his men. Perhaps it has something to do with the RESET business Milk had mentioned earlier.

Actions?
John Yazzie
player, 255 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 19:04
  • msg #141

Order

John will be at the rear deck area updating and working on his gear and weapons.
John will start on doing an action and trigger job on the robust SVD. He will keep the G3 beside him loaded in case of action.







John
Personal work
SVD/1911MeuSoc
This message was last edited by the player at 19:06, Sat 09 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 104 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 21:44
  • msg #142

Re: Order

After Mariusz had finished washing up the meal dishes and tidying the train wreck of a galley, he checked on the drying clothes. He worked for a while making sure they were folded and pressed and collected them in neat piles to be collected by their owners. Once he'd finished that, he looked for something else to do, an idle Partisan often got the worst jobs assigned to them so being busy and productive was a good survival strategy. he saw the NATO sniper sitting on the rear deck working on some guns. Guns had fascinated Mariusz since the first one had been thrust into his face a few years ago. The partisans had generally treated them as disposable weapons but Mariusz had tried to look after his, that made the jam he'd suffered that morning all the more galling.

Seeing the man working peacefully, Mariusz walked up, coughing discreetly to let the man know some one was coming, he had probably already heard him, but a warning was only polite. He stood to one side of the man and said, "Hello, my name is Mariusz, I was going to clean my rifle now, it jammed earlier today so I think I should. Do you mind if I join you here?"
John Yazzie
player, 256 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sat 9 Feb 2008
at 23:09
  • msg #143

Order

"Young Brother there is nothing better then a clean weapon..What do we have here to work on today? When was the last time you did a detailed dissassembly?"


"what is our story? What role do we support here? It looks like you are doing womens work, not the work of a warrior! Do you want to be a Warrior? I could help you out? We would be equals like All teacher and student should be."



John
Working with youth
Jason Kasparov
player, 84 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 02:16
  • msg #144

Re:  Order

Once they are away, Jason searches about the ship, trying to find a familar face.

"How hard could it be to find someone on a ship?"
Finally seeing Minh, he waves her down.

"Who do we talk to about bunks? I was wondering if we are hot bunking, or hamocks, or just sleeping on the deck?"
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 550 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 04:06
  • msg #145

Rear Deck

John Yazzie:
"Young Brother there is nothing better then a clean weapon..What do we have here to work on today? When was the last time you did a detailed dissassembly?"


"what is our story? What role do we support here? It looks like you are doing womens work, not the work of a warrior! Do you want to be a Warrior? I could help you out? We would be equals like All teacher and student should be."


While stopped at the PBR, Dawid checked the interior, exterior, and safe for radioactivity. He reported the results to Anneka and Konrad.

Wandering over, Dawid agreed, at least to a point. He addressed Mariusz.

"My friend John is correct, a clean weapon is important."

"Poland needs warriors to free her and keep our land free."

"The intelligentsia are important as well, to keep our culture and science alive. The Church safeguards our souls and spirit."


He hefted the Wz.88 Tantal and held out the BG-15 grenade launcher to Yazzie.

"Would you might attaching this, my friend? I should be able to myself but find I cannot."

Wz.88 Tantal

[Private to GM: I posted a few times IC and OOC that Dawid was going to check out the PBR etc. for radiation. He will swim ashore if he hast to. So what are the results?]
Minh Quyen
player, 120 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 06:35
  • msg #146

Re:  Order

Jason Kasparov:
"Who do we talk to about bunks? I was wondering if we are hot bunking, or hammocks, or just sleeping on the deck?"


Minh is standing at the gunwale, leaning over watching the water below. He rifle is slung. When Jason approaches, she turns around and rests her back against the edge - "Well, you don't need to talk to anybody really. Below decks and inside are for the crew only... well except for Griet too. We've got up here on deck. Just pick a spot that doesn't have a rucksack next to it, and it'll be yours. Most people have fixed up a tarp or shelter half... but if its in the way you'll have to take it down every morning."

She motions to the sky - "Its getting colder everyday. It sucks in the morning. Also, In case you don't know, we do dedicated sentries in the day and at night. So its a good idea to know where everyone sleeps beforehand. Its not a good idea to go around in the dark waking the wrong people up looking for the next shift."

She looks down at her dirty hands... thanks to the sandbag detail. When their conversation ends, Quyen has a quick shower and changes into some clean clothes.
This message was last edited by the player at 06:37, Sun 10 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 105 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 12:36
  • msg #147

Re:  Order

Mariusz thought about the Marine's words. "In my unit, we all shared the work, having people well-fed and lice free is as important as being a good shot, however, I would be honoured to learn anything you would deign to teach me. Being a good cook is not going to contribute as much to the rebuilding of Poland as being a good warrior."

He looked straight into John's eyes, "I've seen my share of action and I killed my first man when I was fourteen, I've killed more since then. that makes me a killer, but not a warrior. I need to learn more about woodcraft, stealth, everything. I'm a hard worker and a quick learner, if you accept me as a student, you will not be dissappointed."

"As for my rifle, it's an AK-74 I took from a dead Soviet Paratrooper. I've dissasembled and cleaned it every day since then, but apart from cleaning, polishing and oiling, I don't know what problems to look for."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 305 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 15:49
  • msg #148

Re:  Order

Tucker will eventually awaken sometime in the late morning and begin to get ready for his assigned duties for the tug.  Once he is done, he will find John and the young teenaged partisan going over weapons and cleaning.  "Good morning guys," he says to them reaching into his BDU shirt pocket and getting a cigar and lighting it.  "So John, what's your plan for our little team here, if you don't mind me asking?"

Tucker
M-16A2/M-203
Talking to John & Mariusz

John Yazzie
player, 257 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 16:18
  • msg #149

Jedi

"well my new young friend ..I'm going to take you on and train you starting now. First thing we must do is get you out of this shit gear. I have some stuff here you might be able to use."

Transfers Parks gear and G3 rifle.

"This gear here is the best the western world once made . You should safe guard it with your life. This rifle is one that I have personally Modified to fit our needs here. You shall now carry it and hang with me. Your friends wont mind. In the end Poland gets a western trained Sniper and Recon man."


"lets take that old rifle and gear and donate it to the ship so if we ever trade, then we can get some big ticket type stuff with it. every little bit helps. We must plan and work as a team here. Or we all shall die."

"Now we shall go over the G3 rifle and the scope I have placed apon it. First we shall take The rifle apart to the smallest detail and clean it together,  It is very clean now I just want you to know how to do it. Next we will go over loading and unloading . Now here is the hard part imeadat action and remeadeal action(clearing a small and large Jam). Now my young man we shall work on how the sights and bullet drop compensator in the sight. This is a soviet sight like the one on my rifle so we will always see the same and that will help in training and combat.Now that we know the rifle lets go over on how to set up your gear and how to use the other tools I have gave you and your Poland.The next thing we go over is the M1911 pistol. We will do the same action as the rifle. You also have the compass and the K-bar. Here is how this model off compass works.The knife is a world famous knife and I will be showing you how to use it in the next few days."

"Now that we know how to use the Rifle,Pistol, Compass and gear. We shall build some of your skills."

"we shall wake at 0600 . we will work out and then goto class. Once class is over for the day we will work out again. We will stop for a small lunch then keep going to class it will be hard but we must."

Skills to be worked on and the time/priority for them.
1.Small arms rifle (1 hour a day)
2.Armed martial arts (1 hour a day)
3.Unarmed martial arts (1 hour a day)
4.Small arms pistol (1 hour a day)
Lunch
5.Stealth (1 hour a day)
6.Observation (1 hour a day)
7.Survival (1 hour a day)
8. Tracking (1 hour a day)
9.Gunsmith (1 hour a day)

" So you know the schedule we will start now until its dark. Then we will start again tommorow. womens work is over. Now we shall be warriors together."

"One last thing tucker over there will be our team leader and spotter I will be # 1 shooter and you will be #2 shooter.You now have a purpose."


John
doing Jedi
SVD/1911
John Yazzie
player, 258 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 16:22
  • msg #150

Plan

"Well Tucker you are the Team leader/Spotter and I will be #1 shooter and He will be # 2 . I will train him in the day and when called apon we will run missions as need by the Hauptmann. You dont need my training since you are a Sergeant First Class . So you can just hang. But I have alot of One on one work with him and me that we  need to do."




John
Jedi
SVD/1911
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 306 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 16:35
  • msg #151

Re: Plan

John Yazzie:
"Well Tucker you are the Team leader/Spotter and I will be #1 shooter and He will be # 2 . I will train him in the day and when called apon we will run missions as need by the Hauptmann. You dont need my training since you are a Sergeant First Class . So you can just hang. But I have alot of One on one work with him and me that we need to do."
"Nothing saying that I can't pick-up a couple of things Yazzie!  I'll try to stay out of your way as much as I can."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 551 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 16:48
  • msg #152

Re:  Order

Mariusz Tokarski:
Mariusz thought about the Marine's words. "In my unit, we all shared the work, having people well-fed and lice free is as important as being a good shot, however, I would be honoured to learn anything you would deign to teach me. Being a good cook is not going to contribute as much to the rebuilding of Poland as being a good warrior."


Dawid spoke in Polish to Mariusz for a bit, lighting a cigarette and offered one.

"Would you like one?"

[Private to Mariusz Tokarski: "For one so young, death is not the best companion to walk beside. I spent my own youth training for war, and I wish I had the opportunity for something different. Now it is too late."

"One day my friend, you shall learn to be more than a warrior, that there are other things in life than the dream of ending a life."

"This is not an insult about your youth, but the experience of seeing too many boys with angels' faces and the hard, cold eyes of killers.
]

He switched back to English.

"John, this grenade launcher. Will you please attach it for me to this rifle? It should accept it, this is a product-improved Kalashnikov design."
This message was last edited by the player at 17:08, Sun 10 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 106 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 17:14
  • msg #153

Re: Plan

"Very well, Master John, I an at your command." Mariusz saluted the Marine and prepared to switch gear.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 552 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 17:25
  • msg #154

Rear Deck

Mariusz Tokarski:
"Very well, Master John, I an at your command." Mariusz saluted the Marine and prepared to switch gear.


"Hey Mariusz, did you hear me?"


He grinned and waved the pack in front of the young man's face.

"Or even want a cigarette?"
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 107 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 17:47
  • msg #155

Re: Rear Deck

Mariusz looked over at the Polish artilleryman and took one of the cigarettes, he said, "Thankyou, and thank you for the advice. I understand and sympathise with you but on the day I saw my mother's blood well accross a highway and had to listen for hours to the painful wracks of my father's breath as he fought for life even with most of his bones broken, I realised that the world has changed. Tell the refugees that the Polish Authorities ordered burned in their own filth to avoid the spread of disease, tell it to the young boy left to the tender mercies of slavers. There may well be room in this world for finer feelings and tender thoughts, but not for me. The only way I'll help Poland is by fighting, and if I am to fight, I will do everything I can to become the best warrior I can. Maybe then I will live to see the dawn of the new age you describe. I doubt it though, everyone I have ever known, apart from two people, are dead. Not good odds. Now, let us put such metaphysical thoughts behind us and sieze the day, my comrade."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 553 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 18:03
  • msg #156

Re: Rear Deck

Dawid lit his friend's cigarette, and looked into Mariusz's eyes.

"I was there for the siege of Warszawa from the time when NATO surrounded us to when the Polish army broke through."

"I saw it burn afterwards, from the nuclear attacks."

"Much of what you have seen, I have as well, perhaps more."

"After all, who do you think was ordered to use fire to halt the spread of disease?"


He smiled and clapped Yazzie on the shoulder.

"If you want to learn how to be a warrior, then this is a good man to learn from, perhaps one of the best. I do not wish to suggest anything different in any way."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 108 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 18:13
  • msg #157

Re: Rear Deck

Mariusz clutched his countryman's arm. "And from you, perhaps, I will learn a sense of perspective, my comrade."
Konrad Bayer
player, 456 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 18:27
  • msg #158

Re: Rear Deck

Bayer takes the notes Yazzie gave him and pockets them, "I'll take a look at them." he tells the American. Making his way up to the bridge he watches as the Krolowa becomes mobile again. After passing the PBR, Bayer puts his attention to the note. He reads them over twice, and folding it carefully puts it away.

As the tug continues its course he goes about checking on the team. He ensures the day sentry is at their post, the flak gun and bridge defenses were being worked on, and everyone else was back onto their normal routine.

Finished he finally wanders back to his gear and changes into clean clothes. He's surprised to discover somebody had collected everyone's dirty sets and washed them.
Minh Quyen
player, 121 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 18:36
  • msg #159

Re: Rear Deck

Once cleaned, Quyen puts on fresh clothes... American issue top and bottoms. Making her way near the mortar she boards the barge and heads over to the ZU-23-2. There, she will begin constructing protection, built from sandbags. She ensures not to build it too high, but low enough that the gun will be able to engage ground targets. That doesn't leave much, she thought, but better than nothing. Since she doesn't need too many sandbags, she uses more to widen the surrounding wall, providing better protection against more penetrating rounds.
Jason Kasparov
player, 85 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 19:28
  • msg #160

Re: Rear Deck

Jason collects his gear, and walks to the rear of the ship, finally finding an unoccupied area to set up his bed. He assembles his half shelter, tying it to the rail, and pulls out his parka for a pillow. Climbing inside his sleeping bag, he  tries to rest, seeing as how he has sentry duty in 4 hours.

Looking out from his shelter, he sees Minh, stacking sandbags, and Mariusz, learning about weapons care and upkeep.

"We are quite the disfunctional family." He closes his eyes, giving Minh one final look before getting some much needed rest.

Jason Kasparov
Sleeping
Clarence Milk
NPC, 127 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 21:45
  • msg #161

Aft Dushka


Clarence situates his gear near his new duty station at the aft Dushka. It's a nice spot. The tug superstructure provide a windbreak from headwinds and warmth radiates outward from the stack, just a few meters away. With the awning overhead- now somewhat perforated by rocket shrapnel- it's almost like a below decks accomodation. Elevated a few meters above the surface of the river, the position offers good fields of sight on both flanks and to the rear. The Dushka's "chicken-plate" gunshield and the double layered wall of sandbags that surround the quarterdeck are at least comforting, although they didn't do much to help Blue. On the minus side, Clarence finds it a little bit unnerving not being able to survey what lies ahead of the tug. And he'll probably miss the companionship of the Vasilek crew too. He checks the big machine gun and swings its barrel around a bit to get its feel. All of HMGs have fired quite a few rounds since departing Krakow. At the next long layover, it would be a good idea to service them thoroughly.

Clarence thinks about Switek's oddly muted reaction to his explanation of the RESET mission. With what he'd been led to believe were strong CIA ties, he'd hoped the Polish recon team would be on board in more than just a literal sense.

Maybe the preacher's just the quiet type...
John Yazzie
player, 259 posts
Corporal
USMC
Sun 10 Feb 2008
at 22:27
  • msg #162

Deck

"Well David I was not going too, Since I had a plan to rearm all here on the tug and train them to fight at least a good fight in the next town. But since our leadership wont or can't lead us fuck it! I will put the Grenade Launcher on for you now. David Go down stairs and get all the ammo you can carry. Also get a few days of food and pack it away. When you get back I will water proof your pack like I did the boys. You too Tucker you do the same. Because when we go up the gut again with no recon, no plan and as a Mob and not as a Professional team and get our ass kicked again 4 to 5 dead. Well you can be right next to me when I slide over board and float to shore. The time too act is now, Too be a leader now. Not sleeping, not thinking things over but acting! Our leaders must lead. But maybe this is just me being a Marine. Part of the finest fighting force in the world. A group that has never surrendered on its own or lost a battle we ran. If we do have to beat feet because we are getting our asses beat. David you lead us to the nearest town and we will winter there. You take the lead its your land and I'm just a guest. But until then let me do the grenade job and train the boy here. Tucker it's not that I dont want to train you its just that you have so much experiance now that I would feel like a fool teaching you anything. Plus I must concentrate on the boy.We have alot of work to do.Men I'm very frustraded here as you can see. Yesterday was the first time in my life I called for fire and none came due to hesitation or neglect.So you must give me some slack."


John
working with group
SVD/1911
This message was last edited by the player at 03:03, Mon 11 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 55 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 00:13
  • msg #163

Re: Deck

Switek had long to think about what the American Warrant Officer had disclosed.  With their dead now buried and satisfied that Bear's sacrifice had in fact been made for more than a shipment of bicycles or mere NATO adventurism, Switek made the decision standing there on the river's edge to accompany Milk downriver.  With that, Switek accompanied the remainder of the work crew aboard the tug and began to assist with the work of fortifying the emplacements and duty stations.

Seeing that the work at hand was being handled by plenty far more qualified than he for such endeavors, he spoke with Tokarski about his decision to continue aboard the tug and let the boy know that he would respect whatever decision he made, but that it was his own to make.

He then indulged in a quick, but scaldingly hot shower.  It felt good both physically and spiritually to rake the last month's worth of dirt, grime and blood from his fit but aging frame.  Equaly uplifting it was to change into freshly laundered clothing for the first time he could remember.  After donning his body armor and and combat webbing, Switek secured the remainder of his gear and set out to find the operative Milk at the aft gunnery mount.

"I spoke with the boy, and advised that the decision to remain must be his alone.  I will leave it to you to brief Jason, as he seems to be again within the fold of a nominally American command, and making the best of it.  Yours is clearly a mission of great importance, and I am at your service and that of your Agency handlers for its duration."

The monk extends his hand to Clarence as an invitation to shake on it.

"I am unsure of how to address one of your rank and position but, please, call me Stan."

Switek then excused himself to go join the weapon cleaning party on the aft deck.  He was pleased to find Tokarski already under the wing of the Marine scout.  Poland would need well-trained warriors and, though eager, the boy still had much to learn - more than the monk had to teach.  He sat down on the deck cross-legged and began to field strip the RPKM.  Piotrowski was there too, and that gave Switek the opportunity to continue a conversation started earlier on the shore.

"You asked earlier if I was a man of the cloth and inquired as to my education." Switek began.  "So, yes, I am an ordained brother of the Cistercian Order.  Before obtaining a Master's degree in divinity school, I studied military history at the Kosciuszko Military Academy.  I also minored in psychological studies, in order to satisfy a longing to understand the workings of the human mind.  Because of family influence, I was permitted to attend secondary school mostly in America at a prestigious Catholic boys' school in Baltimore."

The monk shrugs, sheepishly.

"So, yes, Dawid, I am a man of some letters and considerable privelege.  But as a member of the Order, I have since made an oath of asecticism and a commitment to working the land in the manner of a time long past.  So I also know first hand the ways of the poor farmboy if you will, and that lifestyle is nothing of which to be ashamed.  In fact, I live for the day when our land is again free and I may return to the ways I have pledged to uphold.  That, Dawid, is why I fight."



[Switek]
On the rear deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Cleaning his machinegun

This message was last edited by the player at 01:05, Mon 11 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 37 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 01:22
  • msg #164

Re: Deck

John Yazzie:
"Well David I was not going too, Since I had a plan to rearm all here on the tug and train them to fight at least a good fight in the next town. But since our leadership wont or can't lead us fuck it! I will put the Grenade Launcher on for you now. David Go down stairs and get all the ammo you can carry. Also get a few days of food and pack it away. When you get back I will water proof your pack like I did the boys. You too Tucker you do the same. Because when we go up the gut again with no recon, no plan and as a Mob and not as a Professional team well you can be right next to me when I slide over board and float to shore. The time too act is now, Too be a leader now. Not sleeping, not thinking things over but acting! But maybe this is just me being a Marine. Part of the finest fighting force in the world. A group that has never surrendered on its own or lost a battle we ran. If we do have to beat feet because we are getting our asses beat. David you lead us to the nearest town and we will winter there. You take the lead its your land and I'm just a guest. But until then let me do the grenade job and train the boy here. Tucker it's not that I dont want to train you its just that you have so much experiance now that I would feel like a fool teaching you anything. Plus I must concentrate on the boy.We have alot of work to do.Men I'm very frustraded here as you can see. Yesterday was the first time in my life I called for fire and none came due to hesitation or neglect.So you must give me some slack."


John
working with group
SVD/1911


Hicks come aft carrying a pintle mount that he salvaged from the deck of the PBR. "Been listenin' for a while, corporal. Had to step in on this last bit. Which Marine school taught you to undermine your leadership with the troops? According to the Hauptmann, this is a military force under military leadership. From where I sit, you're talking about mutiny or desertion, pert near".
Stanislaw Switek
player, 56 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 02:05
  • msg #165

Re: Deck


Switek rolls his eyes at the suggestion of a military chain of command.

"If I may be so bold," Switek suggests to the unknown sailor, "We are taught in the Academy that enforcing lip service to a hierarchical rank structure is perhaps the easiest part of military leadership.  I assure you, in my experience as as the ranking officer of the Polish Land Forces present, that the respect of one's troops must be continually earned.  If the leadership is as ... lacking ... as the Corporal here suggests, action may indeed be required to ensure our survival.  One must always have a contingency in place for meeting one's objectives."

The monk continues to clean his weapon.

"As for me, the Hauptmann is free to believe what he chooses as long as he understands I fight for a free Poland and not for NATO.  But enough of this seditious chatter."



[Switek]
Cross-legged on the deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Cleaning his machinegun

John Yazzie
player, 260 posts
Corporal
USMC
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 03:01
  • msg #166

Deck

" My Friend you must have me wrong here. I just have a plan to leave when we fuck up again. An for you Hicks you just got here so learn what the fuck has happened before you butt the hell in. Understand! I was not talking to you nor will I in the future. Was it not you who told me that the USA has left the building like Elvis after a concert?! That we are now just here on our own? That the EurCom is gone? I bought on this trip under the pay of a now half dead ships Captian. Not to run CIA operations. Oh.... you have not been briefed in on that yet. Well let me brief you. Ever wonder why we have been hit by SF types this whole trip ? Why we have been sitting ducks the whole way? Because someone came on this trip not to get home but to run shit for the Shit Ass CIA! How do I now fall under the Hauptmanns Command with the USA gone? When Milgov who I follow does not fall under NATO ? Because there is no more NATO anymore? Now the Germans are now on there own for the first time in 50 years and I like it that way and I'm sure they like it that way. We elected the Hauptmann our leader, this is a Merc Mission!!! I just now want to be left alone to train this young man, not to listin to you swabbie! The more I train him and prep a team that will listin to reason. I will have the best chance of coming home. Pure and simple I want to go home! And these great Poles here afford me the best option to go home. They listin,there smart and they want to learn the right way to do things. Makes things easy for me. Now you can go some where else. I dont want to talk any more to you."


" Now young Warrior with this Pistol you dont have to double tap the target it has such a big bullet it does it for you. Make sure you have that high firm pistol grip we talked about and slow steady trigger Squeeze. Reset the trigger and start again never let the trigger out all the way just to the reset point. Now lets go over speed reload drills agian. Time me David lets see if our boy is getting faster."


John
Training
SVD/1911
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 554 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 03:32
  • msg #167

Re: Deck

John Yazzie:
"Yesterday was the first time in my life I called for fire and none came due to hesitation or neglect.So you must give me some slack."


Dawid replied, "yes of course Sergeant. Please excuse my impatience."

"Teach the young one well."


Leaving the Tantal to be have the GL attached (the work of a few minutes) he went below and gathered 6 more AK-74 mags, the Komar and a few days canned food. He dropped off his pack and the spare ammo at the fantail with Yazzie and Mariusz.

Yazzie could see it was well-packed kit, at least for a gun-bunny (artillerist).

Returning, he stopped and listened appreciatively to Stanislaw.

"Well, your qualifications are... wide-spread indeed!"

He offered the man a cigarette and leaned in to light it. [Private to Stanislaw Switek: "The American Marine is skilled, but definitely a malcontent and agitator."]

"If you went to the Academy, you were an officer then. If you graduated."


Tantal/BG-15
Stanislaw Switek
player, 57 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 03:46
  • msg #168

Re: Deck

"I was.  And I did.  With honors."  Switek confirmed to the artillerist as he accepted the offered cigarette.  "I attained the rank of Porucznik before leaving the Special Platoons.  That rank was restored when I was later volunteered to join the Chaplain's Corps."

[Switek]
Cross-legged on the deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Cleaning his machinegun

This message was last edited by the player at 03:49, Mon 11 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 555 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 06:40
  • msg #169

Re: Deck

Stanislaw Switek:
"I was.  And I did.  With honors."  Switek confirmed to the artillerist as he accepted the offered cigarette.  "I attained the rank of Porucznik before leaving the Special Platoons.  That rank was restored when I was later volunteered to join the Chaplain's Corps."


"Porucznik?"

Dawid came to attention and saluted. He then relaxed and smiled.

"I am only joking. I myself was a Plutunowy. (Master Corporal)."

"You seem like a man of many facets, we will talk more. Anyways, I must go."

"I have more lessons to absorb from Sergeant Yazzie."
[Private to Stanislaw Switek: "You should know, I am part of the Armija Krolowa (Home Army, or pro-western Polish government military). Acting covertly. Please inform Major Solleblum that Yazzie plans on jumping ship. He also plans on taking Mariusz with him."]

Tantal/BG-15
This message was last edited by the player at 14:44, Mon 11 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 38 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 07:33
  • msg #170

Re: Deck

John Yazzie:
" My Friend you must have me wrong here. I just have a plan to leave when we fuck up again. An for you Hicks you just got here so learn what the fuck has happened before you butt the hell in. Understand! I was not talking to you nor will I in the future. Was it not you who told me that the USA has left the building like Elvis after a concert?! That we are now just here on our own? That the EurCom is gone? I bought on this trip under the pay of a now half dead ships Captian. Not to run CIA operations. Oh.... you have not been briefed in on that yet. Well let me brief you. Ever wonder why we have been hit by SF types this whole trip ? Why we have been sitting ducks the whole way? Because someone came on this trip not to get home but to run shit for the Shit Ass CIA! How do I now fall under the Hauptmanns Command with the USA gone? When Milgov who I follow does not fall under NATO ? Because there is no more NATO anymore? Now the Germans are now on there own for the first time in 50 years and I like it that way and I'm sure they like it that way. We elected the Hauptmann our leader, this is a Merc Mission!!! I just now want to be left alone to train this young man, not to listin to you swabbie! The more I train him and prep a team that will listin to reason. I will have the best chance of coming home. Pure and simple I want to go home! And these great Poles here afford me the best option to go home. They listin,there smart and they want to learn the right way to do things. Makes things easy for me. Now you can go some where else. I dont want to talk any more to you."

John
Training
SVD/1911


Hicks just shakes his head and keeps walking aft. "Corporal, whether NATO exists or not, the United States of America still exists, and so does her military services. That means that whether or not you like it, you're still in the Marines. And the Marines, like they've been for over two hundred years, are part of the Naval Service of the good ol' US of A. To cap things off, you're a corporal, and I'm a petty officer 1st class, which puts me two pay grades above you. Last I heard, ain't no one been discharged, so you're either still one of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children or a deserter. Which is it?" In addition to the pintle, Hicks has a canvas bucket with a drill and a selection of lag bolts that he's hoping he can use to mount the Mk 19. He looks around for the best place to give a good field of fire.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 109 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 09:48
  • msg #171

Re: Deck

Mariusz let the discussions between the Americans go over his head. At that moment in time he was interested in staying alive and at present, the best bet was the tug, getting trained by Yazzie was a bonus, a considerable bonus and he worked hard at the drill John set him, trying to get better every repettition.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 307 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 17:23
  • msg #172

Re: Deck

Tucker takes another pull from his cigar and smiles to John, "I see yer point Yazz.  No problems from me, it makes snese gettin' the kid up to speed.  If you do need me though, you know where to find me!"

OOC: See my OOC post
Cap'n Rae
GM, 544 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Mon 11 Feb 2008
at 23:53
  • msg #173

Gawluszowice


The next two-and-a-half hours* pass uneventfully. The tug continues to steam through a bucolic landscape of fields and pastures, none of which appear tended. Aside from a rusty tractor adorning a field of assorted weeds and grasses there have been no signs of human occupation. Those team members not on duty busy themselves about the tug as they see fit. Despite the peace and quiet of their surroundings, there's a tension on board that is almost as palpable as the early winter cold.

The tug approaches the town of Gawluszowice, situated on the south bank of the Vistula (off the Krolowa's starboard side). From a distance, it appears completely deserted. Those buildings still standing show obvious signs of fire damage.

It is now approximately 15:30 hrs local time. The village of Baranow Sandomierski is roughly 15 river kilometers further downriver (an hour-and-a-half's journey at 10kmph).

OOC: *During that time, Minh has built a low but thick sandbag wall around the AA gun on the barge, Chopper has mounted his MK-19 aft, and Snow has fastened most of the salvaged armor around the bridge. Dawid's earlier geiger sweep of the drowned PBR reveals only slightly elevated levels of radioactivity. But, considering the river debris litering the half-sumberged boat, the origin of the "extra" radioactivity is not entirely clear.

Actions?
Jason Kasparov
player, 86 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 04:21
  • msg #174

Re: Gawluszowice

Jason sleeps peacefully, cold and alone.


Jason Kasparov
Sleeping
Minh Quyen
player, 123 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 05:43
  • msg #175

Re: Gawluszowice

Pleased with her efforts Minh sits on the low sandbag wall. Taking a break she watches the countryside pass by. After a couple minutes she picks up her rifle and webbing which had been set aside as she worked, and returns to the Tug.

Her gear hanging off one shoulder, she looks for Konrad. "Anti-aircraft gun protection is complete. I left the cover low so it can engage ground targets and used the left over sandbags to build outwards. I traded height protection for penetration protection. Whoever station it is will be ok... they just have to keep low. Anything else you need done boss?"

If Konrad has no tasks for her she returns to her gear, near the mortar. Laying on her back on the Krolowa's deck she listens to the engines and stares up at the sky above. If sleep comes she won't fight it.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 394 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 11:36
  • msg #176

Re: Gawluszowice

As the tug was only thirty five metres long, it was difficult not to hear at least part of each conversation going on around the vessel. Doubly hard since her duties kept her constanly moving from place to place whenever she wasn't able to sit in her position just forward of the bridge for a while.
Seeing that only very few of the group were contributing to the heavy work still to be done aboard the tug and barge disgusted her, but there were plenty of senior NCOs to take charge of work parties and arrange sentry rosters... She'd have to have a private word in a few ears later when she got the chance - there was no need to say anything in front of the ORs.
Heading below decks to retrieve her own recently cleaned clothing (and very grateful to the boy who'd taken on such mundane but vital tasks), she unexpectantly encountered Konrad doing the same thing.
Konrad Bayer
player, 458 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 11:37
  • msg #177

Re: Gawluszowice

Minh Quyen:
"Anti-aircraft gun protection is complete. I left the cover low so it can engage ground targets and used the left over sandbags to build outwards. I traded height protection for penetration protection. Whoever station it is will be ok... they just have to keep low. Anything else you need done boss?"


Bayer is in the wheelhouse when Minh finds him. Before that he had heard some heated discussion from outside. Assuming it was the men blowing off some steam, he ignored it. He hoped that if it was something serious, it would be brought to his attention.

Now, looking out the window at the now fortified ZU position Bayer says, "Well done. No... enough for now. Carry on with daily routine." When she leaves, Bayer returns to idly watching forward.

When the village of Gawluszowice comes into view, Bayer unfolds his map to reestablish their position on the river. Nodding to the helmsman he asks, "Gawluszowice?" As they draw near he trades the map for his binos and looks closely for anything of interest, tended gardens, camp fires, etc.

"Don't stop." he says quietly to the helmsman.
This message was last edited by the player at 11:39, Tue 12 Feb 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 396 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 12:08
  • msg #178

Re: Gawluszowice

"Chicken wire," Anneka says simply as she heard Konrads instruction to the helmsman from he usual position.
She and Konrad had had a very disquieting conversation before returning above decks. It had left both of them with much to think on....
Konrad Bayer
player, 459 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 12:30
  • msg #179

Re: Gawluszowice

After their discussion, Bayer smiles... Chicken wire. She was right in that they could use it, but he wanted to put some distance on.

He says to her as she's leaving the bridge, "From what the pimp said, I think the other village will be much the same as this one. It'll be close to dark and stop time. We can send a team to scout the area for things like that."

Bayer then went off looking for Clarence.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 309 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 16:26
  • msg #180

Re: Deck

John Yazzie:
"Well David I was not going too, Since I had a plan to rearm all here on the tug and train them to fight at least a good fight in the next town. But since our leadership wont or can't lead us fuck it! I will put the Grenade Launcher on for you now. David Go down stairs and get all the ammo you can carry. Also get a few days of food and pack it away. When you get back I will water proof your pack like I did the boys. You too Tucker you do the same. Because when we go up the gut again with no recon, no plan and as a Mob and not as a Professional team and get our ass kicked again 4 to 5 dead. Well you can be right next to me when I slide over board and float to shore. The time too act is now, Too be a leader now. Not sleeping, not thinking things over but acting! Our leaders must lead. But maybe this is just me being a Marine. Part of the finest fighting force in the world. A group that has never surrendered on its own or lost a battle we ran. If we do have to beat feet because we are getting our asses beat. David you lead us to the nearest town and we will winter there. You take the lead its your land and I'm just a guest. But until then let me do the grenade job and train the boy here. Tucker it's not that I dont want to train you its just that you have so much experiance now that I would feel like a fool teaching you anything. Plus I must concentrate on the boy.We have alot of work to do.Men I'm very frustraded here as you can see. Yesterday was the first time in my life I called for fire and none came due to hesitation or neglect.So you must give me some slack."
Rob listens to Yazzie tell him and Dawid to go and get the items he wanted for the packs.  He looks at Yazzie first, "I get it John, no problem.  Just thought it may help out some but, I do see your point!"

Tucker then looks to Dawid, walking away from Yazzie and the young Pole.  He says to him in a low voice,  "Well Dawid, let's go get the stuff so we can get it set up for the next stop.  You good with what Yazzie's suggesting Dawid?"
[Private to Cap'n Rae: Tucker can hear the conversation between Chopper & Yazzie correct?]
This message was last edited by the player at 16:48, Tue 12 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 261 posts
Corporal
USMC
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 17:38
  • msg #181

Re: Deck

"you will look at the sailor and say..


"Dont confuse your pouge navy rank with any type of leadership or respect from me . Your a punk! Now go away and swab the deck Seaman..You dont want any of me or whats over here. Yes I'm a marine until death. But follow you or your orders ,shit that means nothing to me.You can say all the moto shit you want but we were left here america is in two pieces. You have been on a nice clean navy base for the last few years when I have been out here doing Horrific things. Keep that in mind for the next time you pipe up.Now go away and never talk to me again ever! Understand? Now we will get back to our studys young man."


John will now Ignore with rudeness anything The sailor has to say for now on. He will do everything in his power to help the Poles and there young scout get betterH he will help pack there gear and service there weapons. He will keep calm and understand that all tempers are high and he just needs to be doing a mission and keep focused on going home.


John
Instructing
SVD/1911
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 557 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 18:15
  • msg #182

Re: Deck

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
Tucker then looks to Dawid, walking away from Yazzie and the young Pole.  He says to him in a low voice,  "Well Dawid, let's go get the stuff so we can get it set up for the next stop.  You good with what Yazzie's suggesting Dawid?"


He stopped for a cigarette. As always, the option was open for the other man to have one as well.

"Let's just say that this trip has been very unpredictable."

"The attacks we have suffered due to things happening beyond my knowledge or control have made survival much less likely."

"Not that I particularly blame Hauptman Bayer or Major Solleblum for this. However, the bullets won't care either, and neither will I if I'm dead!"

"Let's just say I'm tired of being treated like a moving target in a carnival."
[Private to Robert 'Tuck' Tucker: "Well, I certainly wasn't going to disagree to his face! Yazzie is a dangerous malcontent and agitator. Maybe my agreeing makes it more likely he will commit to leaving, and who knows what will happen when the time actually comes?" He winked at Tucker.]
He smoked for a while.

[Private to Anneka Soleblume: He whisperd in passing, "Anneka, Yazzie plans on jumping ship. I am going along for now as this makes it more likely he will follow through. I will not be accompanying him."]
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 39 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 12 Feb 2008
at 18:37
  • msg #183

Re: Deck

John Yazzie:
"Dont confuse your pouge navy rank with any type of leadership or respect from me . Your a punk! Now go away and swab the deck Seaman..You dont want any of me or whats over here. Yes I'm a marine until death. But follow you or your orders ,shit that means nothing to me.You can say all the moto shit you want but we were left here america is in two pieces. You have been on a nice clean navy base for the last few years when I have been out here doing Horrific things. Keep that in mind for the next time you pipe up.Now go away and never talk to me again ever! Understand? Now we will get back to our studys young man."

John
Instructing
SVD/1911


Hicks uses the base of the pintle to layout the template for drilling. "You can always tell a jarhead, but you can't tell them much. This ain't over, Corporal. Not by a damn shot". The SWCC boatman finishes installing the mount, then lifts the Mk 19 up off of its tripod and installs it on the pintle. He checks the fit and LOS, then loads the weapon. Hicks stores four belts of 40mm HV near by and heads forward.


Hicks
M21/1911A1
Forward

Clarence Milk
NPC, 128 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 00:27
  • msg #184

Quarterdeck (aft Dushka)


Clarence listened in from overhead to the terse exchange between Yazzie and the sailor on the deck below. The Marine had, in effect, just declared himself a "free agent" subject to neither NATO authority, nor U.S. military jurisdiction other than that of the USMC. Clarence had almost grown used to Yazzie's outbursts but the present danger implied in such behavior now seemed greater, especially with others- most notably the young Pole Mariusz, Sgt. Tucker, and possibly Dawid- apparently falling under his thrall. Not only was a potential mutiny brewing, but RESET was on the table. Clarence had only told Switek what RESET actually was (he was the only one who'd come out and asked) but anyone with half a brain could figure out that it must be important. The Soviets had already expended- to no avail- what was probably a full Spetznaz tactical team and an extremely rare Mi-17 helicopter in an attempt to obtain it. Milk considered stepping in but Yazzie had already expressed contempt for anyone and anything affiliated with CIVGOV, so he held back, watching and listening. Something would have to be done... and soon.
Konrad Bayer
player, 460 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 01:32
  • msg #185

Below Decks

Bayer leaves the bridge and heads below decks to check on Adam.
[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj; Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Clarence Milk; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Griet Niewiadomska; Jason Kasparov; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks; Minh Quyen; Stanislaw Switek; Trevor 'Snowy' White: Knocking on the door he waits until a response. He expects Griet to be there.

Shutting the door behind him he speaks quietly "Adam, I believe we have a problem that needs to be taken care of. Major Soleblume has informed me that Yazzie has been causing dissension amongst some of the security team. There has been talk of desertion and seditious talk about the leaders."

"Much of this talk has been directed to the partisans. This may lead to serious trouble. We have not yet established their trust or loyalty. I'm sure Griet would agree that any kind of talk such as this to them, is particularly dangerous."

"The doctor has recommended we contain the problem immediately and take military justice style action. I believe we should give him the option of leaving. Any make-do justice may prolong the problem. Either way, I need your approval to take action. If he refuses to leave, then I and the Major will insist he is disarmed and isolated from the partisans."

After he is given a response he leaves and shuts the door behind him.
]

Satisfied of Adam's well being, he returns to the upper deck. He checks on the day sentry and briefly observes the country side.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 400 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 02:05
  • msg #186

Moving about the tug

Anneka moves about the tug, chatting with the crewmembers.
[Private to Minh Quyen: "I understand you and White are, or were MPs?" she said quietly.
"Please be prepared to draw upon those skills again shortly, unfortunately there may be a problem that requires military justice."
]
[Private to Trevor 'Snowy' White: "I understand you and Quyen are, or were MPs?" she said quietly.
"Please be prepared to draw upon those skills again shortly, unfortunately there may be a problem that requires military justice."
]
[Private to Konrad Bayer: "I've given a warning order to our MPs, White and Quyen. Haven't told tham anything specific yet though, just to be ready."]

HP-35, 3x13 rnd mags
Stanislaw Switek
player, 61 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 04:57
  • msg #187

Re: Quarterdeck (aft Dushka)

Switek stands watch at the starboard machinegun mount as the tug sails past the burnt-out husk that was once the sleepy village of Gawluszowice.  He peers through his Soviet-issue field glasses and briefly wonders what might have become of its former populace.  Deep down he knows exactly what happened, but maintaining a veneer of uncertainty - if not outright denial - was an important psychological defense.  Keeping up appearances was a major component of leadership, and he had fallen short in that regard more than enough times the last few days.

The burden of command.

His survey of the shore was interrupted by the Major, who stopped at his post and spoke at length with him.  The monk listened intently as she outlined her concerns and expectations.

"I might not be the best man for that job, Major," advises Switek,  "but I might well be the best you have.  I will see what I can discover."

He returned to his watch and continued his observation.  Once the tug had passed the ruins of Gawluszowice, Switek slung his RPKM and went aft seeking Milk.  Finding the American operative at the aft machinegun mount, he approached and began to speak in a lowered voice.

"I have concerns regarding allegiance to the mission at hand.  I suppose that if my band and I are to stay aboard, we must at least nominally abide by the will of the NATO officer staff and the captain of this vessel.  I can arrange that.  First, I will need to know where you stand in regard to completion of RESET, for your mission is my own and my primary allegiance is to you, irrespective of the NATO rank structure agreed upon by the others.  Allow me to make clear again that I fight for a free Poland, and RESET is thus my priority."

Switek pauses and takes in the wake left behind as the tug knifes its course through the water.  The breeze across his exposed face is brisk, but refreshing.

"Tell me how you want to play it, Milk, and brief me on what I need to know to continue your mission should you become unable.  I can gather the team later, perhaps after dinner.  I believe Kasparov is still with me, but I am concerned about the boy."

The monk nods toward the deck below.

"He is capable of much, yet quite impressionable."

Following his chat with the Warrant Officer, Switek made his way down to the rear deck where the Marine scout was busily instructing Mariusz in the ways of the modern warrior.  The American sailor had finished mounting his grenade launcher and gone fore.  Switek was pleased to see that the earlier dust-up seemed to have blown over, at least temporarily.  He waited for a lull in the lesson and asked the Marine for a moment of his time in private.  It was the first time he had ever actively excluded Mariusz from a conversation.

"I appreciate you taking the time and effort to train the boy Tokarski.  Poland needs warriors, now more than ever, and it seems I have reached the limits of what I have to offer him.  They call you Yazzie, yes?  May I call you that?  Is that a given name or a family name?  If you don't mind, I won't call you Corporal.  I mean you no disrespect, as I am sure you have earned your rank. But rank is not relevant to this conversation.  We can talk man to man, yes?  I am Stan."

Hoping to have established some semblance of rapport, Switek extends his open hand to the Marine and continues.  As he speaks, his tone changes and his knitted brow betrays the depth of his concern.

"I understand I am late to this party, but the road here was a costly one for me and my men.  I counted seven graves back at the last stop.  One was my rocketeer, and two the sailor brought with him.  So by my estimate, four of them were your comrades."

He hoped he was not being too direct, but sometimes a blunt object was the most appropriate weapon.  The Marine did not strike him as a man who needed things sugar-coated or who would tolerate much in the way of posturing or bluffing, so the monk played all of his cards.

"The Major asked me to assess your mental state.  I told her I didn't need to because it was obvious that you are angry.  And probably not without righteousness.  So I won't insult you with a ham-fisted psycho-analysis or any appeal to a religious dogmatism that we may not share.  I will tell you that I have been at this for a long, long time.  I have seen some horrible shit and I am all done burying friends.  So tell me, Yazzie, before we get too much farther down river, what kind of mess have I stepped into?"

The monk pauses for the scout's assessment of the tactical situation.  He then clears his throat and appears almost apologetic for what he is about to suggest.

"I need to know I can trust you with the boy.  I cannot wake up and discover he has absconded with you in the night.  I saved him from the hand of slavers, and in my culture that comes with a debt of obligation to concern myself with his welfare.  He is an eager young man, but he has much to learn about the ways of the world.  We have a mission of our own.  A mission to free Poland.  I need to know I can trust the leadership here, but more importantly I need to know I can trust you, the real fighters.  The open talk of desertion has many concerned, myself included.  I just need to know where we stand, Yazzie."

He sighs, and pats the Marine firmly on the shoulder.

"I thank you for tolerating the anxious rambling of an old warrior.  I will speak with you again soon."



[Switek]
Leaning against the rail
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Chatting with Yazzie

Minh Quyen
player, 125 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 05:01
  • msg #188

Re: Moving about the tug

Quyen lies on the deck, still staring up at the sky when the Doctor comes by her. She doesn't speak much, but listens to anything that Anneka has to say.

[Private to Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Clarence Milk; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Jason Kasparov; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks; Konrad Bayer; Stanislaw Switek; Trevor 'Snowy' White: Quyen replies in a confident tone - "I'm ready." Rolling over to her webbing she fits it, and checks to ensure the status of the M9 in it's holster. She also verifies her handcuffs are in their pouch. Moving to the bridge, she will keep watch downriver and wait for further instruction.]
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 559 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 06:44
  • msg #189

Re: Moving about the tug

After working with Yazzie to get his kit in order, Dawid takes his turn at watch. Then, he makes sure his weapons are clean and ready for action. He waits for anyone to give him a specific task to perform.

He also made sure the batteries in his NVGs were charged and ready.

Tantal/BG-15[Private to Stanislaw Switek: "I mentioned I am part of the Polish government's Home Army, and asked you about the CIA plans and what we are doing about it. So what can you tell me?"][Private to Clarence Milk: "You mentioned that the reason we are in such danger is because of your mission. What is it? What will it do? What do the Polish people get out of it? I am looking for a reason to stay, because I do not cherish the idea of running off."]
This message was last edited by the player at 11:13, Wed 13 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 110 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 10:45
  • msg #190

Re: Moving about the tug

Mariusz continued with the tasks Yazzie had set him whilst Brother Switek took the Marine one side to talk. It must be about him, Mariusz thought, the monk had never done that before, but he trusted the man who had saved him from the slavers implicitly. Whatever he did would have his best interests at heart, he was sure. Mariusz wasn't quite sure what he had landed in on this boat, but there was no point worrying, planning was pointless when your life expectancy was measured in days and months, not years. Mariusz had been counting the dead, life as a partisan didn't last much longer than eight months, the only ones who had lived past that were Switek and Bear, and now Bear was dead. Mariusz had been a partisan for six months, so, he reckoned, he had two months or less to go. Of course, he was young and immortal, but he'd seen children die for years now. One day it would be his turn.

He bent his head and went back to his tasks.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 402 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 11:03
  • msg #191

Re: Moving about the tug

"Mariusz," Anneka called to the young man cheerily. "I think it's your turn on watch up at the ZU."
The small Israeli woman in the US Army uniform gently took him by the elbow and steered him forward.
[Private to Mariusz Tokarski: "I like you," she said quietly in near perfect Polish as they walked.
"So I'll give you a little free advice. Stay clear of Corporal Yazzie for a while. I wouldn't want to see you caught up in something you don't understand."
Although her mouth was smiling, he eyes glittered with a hardness and intensity that rivalled diamonds.
"Dawid, Snowy, even Sergeant Tucker are better suited to help you learn and I'll do everything I can too."
]
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 111 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 11:17
  • msg #192

Re: Moving about the tug

Mariusz looked at the doctor/Major and nodded, "I'll do as you ask, Sir? Ma'am? Major? And thanks for the pills, I'm feeling much better now. I'll go to my post now."

[Private to Anneka Soleblume: He whispered back to the Major, "I don't know what's going on here but I'll be careful. Yazzie told me not to do women work any more but if you can find me some eggs during a scavenging hunt, let me know, I noticed we had a lot of caster sugar and I can make meringues when Yazzie is asleep."]
Stanislaw Switek
player, 62 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 11:30
  • msg #193

Re: Moving about the tug


Sensing a need to give Yazzie time and space to absorb their conversation, Switek moved to where Piotrowski was standing and bummed a cigarette.  As he lit it with his Zippo, he raised an eyebrow and observed the interaction between Tokarski and the Major.

"I really must have a talk with that woman," the monk sighed and changed the subject as he switched to a Polish whisper.  "We both have the sentry duty that follows twilight muster.  Find me then and we will speak of many important things."

Switek stalled for a moment, pretending to be occupied with Piotrowski, then quietly moved fore to discern what the Major was doing with his scout.



[Switek]
Moving fore along starboard
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Observing the Major

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 112 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 11:40
  • msg #194

Re: Moving about the tug

Mariusz reached the Zoo's position and settled himself down. He was desperate to play with his fine new rifle and the pistol hanging at his side, but he had a duty to do. He peered intently into the water watching for obstructions and snags. This was a strange little world he thought to himself, he felt like a character from a book he'd read when learning English, he was trapped here as the story unfolded, he just hoped that the story didn't eat him. As he watched, he tried to think of ways around T'brzeg. The tug and barge had to pass it, there was no way around that, but the nearest place to buy ammo for their heavy guns was downriver from there. Over, under, around, through, he thought to himself. Could there be a way of bypassing T'brzeg and bringing ammo back here?

As he watched the water go by, a plan formed in his mind. he smiled to himself, he liked what was going on in there.

The more he mulled it over, the more he thought he needed to share his idea with someone. He checked that there was nothing ahead in the river and he yelled back to the bridge, "Can you ask the Major to come and see me at her earliest convenience please?"
This message was last edited by the player at 13:56, Wed 13 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 262 posts
Corporal
USMC
Wed 13 Feb 2008
at 17:19
  • msg #195

Deck Plate Leadership

"Well Priest I have been here killing men of all races since the summer of 97. I have no mental problems that I feel.I have felt some pain due to the loss of parks but thats why I went head long into training another.It's something else to think about. I'm a team player and if you asked my friends they would say I go above and beyond. I have the Silver Star for swiming 2 miles dragging a wounded comrad off the coast of this country. I carried my Corps man on a pull liter for two days before I decided to goto Krakow. He was a dear friend and Sailor. I came here with the best intentions of just trying to go home. Thats all I want, my war is over. I kill now to save my own life. But on the other hand if people get into my area I will defend myself. I wont harm a hair on anyones head here Its not worth my time. I need them to get home. I follow there commands because I signed on to do that. My only friend here died yesterday because of poor leadership thats why I'm pist off. Thats why I'm mad! I wont take the boy.What a silly though that is . He is untrained and would only slow me down. I did not know you were his boss. If I knew that I would have came and asked you permission to train him. He came to me for training only and that is what I will give him.I'm trying to set up a team because no one is organised here and I know Orginization saves lives. I set my gear up after every mission to withdraw. I'm recon thats what we do on heavy contact.Just like a partisan. Only trying to teach a class Ann needs not to worry. The sailor does not know me or what I'm capable of. I could kill him before his mind knows whats going on. But thats murder and I'm not a murderer. I will tolerate his crap to me and he will do the same he is a pro. You can tell the Major I wont go crazy and I wont hurt her little small body. I also will play with the team.I though I had been I have saved quite a few asses here in the last few days. Tell milk I know what he has. I was doing Prep for the DIA own operation for the same shit.I hit a command Post in Lodz and killed some political and Military tergets there to divert some attention from the main effort. I guess his guys got there first oh well. But since he has it its his. Like I said my war is over. I wont fuck up his mission. Trust me.I'm trying to pay debts now to my soul. Helping the boy coving the rest of the americans until we get to the coast. Not hurting ths country anymore. Yes Yazzie is my Surname.I come from a reservation in New Mexico. Stay safe priest. You can trust I will."

John
Training
SVD/1911
This message was last edited by the player at 01:39, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 546 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 01:13
  • msg #196

A Old "Friend"


The Krolowa pulls even with the ruins of Glawowice. A small troop of feral pigs passing through appear to be the only- albeit temporary- inhabitants.

A shout from Clarence breaks the ebbing tension on the deck below.

"Company on the way! Look sharp people!"

From astern, a small boat is approaching at closing speed, trailing a cloud of thin white smoke. It's almost instantly recognizable to all but the newly arrived partisan team (including Kasparov)...

Damien the River Pimp is back.

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 01:16, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 462 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 01:31
  • msg #197

Re: A Old "Friend"

Pushing other matters aside for the moment, Bayer calls from the bridge, "Stand to, stand to! Riverboat approaching!" He picks up his webbing and helmet and puts them on quickly. Yelling down again he calls to Tuck, "Sergeant Tucker, action front."

Looking at the helmsman he imitates a slashing (stopping) motion across his throat. "Stop the boat." he says slowly. He'll watch the man to ensure he understood him.

Digging out his binos he will look at the approaching boat for any thing of interest.

Bayer
G36/Hk69
Bridge
Observing with the pimp boat with binos

Anneka Soleblume
player, 403 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 01:32
  • msg #198

Re: A Old "Friend"

Clarences call spurs Anneka to head for her assigned position. As she moved she observed how quickly others reacted to the warning, hoping that a sense of urgency existed within them.
[Private to Konrad Bayer: Pausing for a moment as she passed Konrad, she spoke quickly in German.
"This could be an opportunity to deal with Corporal Yazzie. Perhaps he should be invited to join Damiens crew?"
]

HP-35
Heading for Starboard PK position forward of Bridge

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 40 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 01:53
  • msg #199

Re: A Old "Friend"

Hicks appears at the stern of rear of the superstructure carrying a shotgun with his rifle slung over his back. He quickly moves to the Mk 19, setting the shotgun down and fastening his K-pot on his head. With efficient motion, he quickly checks to make sure that HVHE is loaded and unsafes the weapon, then takes up a good sight picture on the approaching vessel. "Hick's up!", he yells to let the rest of the crew know he was ready.


Hicks
Mk 19 50rd HVHE
Stern mount

This message was last edited by the player at 02:03, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 126 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 02:00
  • msg #200

Re: A Old "Friend"

Quyen already armed and in gear, runs forward to the mortar. "Dawid, which one are we manning for this one, mortar or AGS?"

Whatever the reply, she will take up her position as a number #2 gunner/assistant. Her rifle placed next to her for quick access.

Minh Quyen
AK-74 (28 rounds)
Mortar/AGS Station
Ready for action

This message was last edited by the player at 02:00, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 264 posts
Corporal
USMC
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 02:02
  • msg #201

General Quarters

In honor of Chopper, Yazzie yells out.

"General Quarters,General Quarters.All hands man your battle stations. Ports side for forward and up and starboard side for down and stern. Set condition zebra on all hatches this is General Quarters."



Looking up at the Hauptmann
"Boss were do you want me? I dont have a battle station? Do you want me to post up to take out HVT's or OCS's? What is your Commanders intent on this?"



John
Asking for Instruction
SVD/1911
This message was last edited by the player at 03:02, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 63 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 02:53
  • msg #202

Starboard Gun Mount

Switek listens actively, nodding and grunting as he takes in the Marine's response to his concerns.  He truly feels that the two have reached an agreement in the context of Tokarski's tutoring, and also achieved a deeper understanding on a variety of other topics.

"Yazzie, I am glad we had this chance to - "

His comments are cut short by the call for general quarters.  The monk has not spent much time aboard maritime vessels, but he knows his port from his starboard (as "port" and "left" share the same number of letters).  According to the orders bellowed by the Indian scout, Switek ascertains that he is expected to move "fore and up" on the left side of the craft even though his station is located on the right side.  And he is expected to move with haste.

"We will talk later."

Momentarily baffled by the amount of specificity demanded in the order, he quickly processes the need for flow control during a crisis.

Oh. Of course.

Switek muses that all the naval parlance will certainly take some getting used to as he scurries along the port side of the tug and across the quarterdeck to his station at the starboard Daishka mount.  He checks the action and swivels the monstrosity into action.

Did somebody really say ... pimp?

Indeed that is what he thought he heard.  His skin crawls and his brow draws to a taught scowl at the thought of the approaching flesh-peddler.



[Switek]
Starboard Gun Mount
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75) - slung
Manning his post

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 561 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 05:27
  • msg #203

Bow Position

Minh Quyen:
Quyen already armed and in gear, runs forward to the mortar. "Dawid, which one are we manning for this one, mortar or AGS?"


"Let's man the Plamya."

After they got the grenade launcher into position, he handed her his binoculars.

"I will cover Damien, but I believe he is not a threat."

"Please check the shore around us. Also, You can use one of the RPK automatic rifles."


This filth must be quite used to people pointing weapons at him. Still, it's not nice.

Dawid pulled back the weapon's wooden charging handle, the chain making a rasping sound as it engaged the action. He then grasped the shovel handles of the AGS-17, but kept it pointed away from the coming boat.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 113 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 09:10
  • msg #204

Re: Bow Position

Mariusz saw the river boat heading toward them and swiftly jumped into the gunner's seat of the ZOO-TWO, he ensured that the safeties were off and that the traverse was working but deliberately didn't start tracing the target. He stood by waiting for the others to get to the position or for orders to fire.

Mariusz
Front of Barge
Manning ZOO-2
John Yazzie
player, 266 posts
Corporal
USMC
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 10:31
  • msg #205

Orders

To the Hauptmann...

"Well Sir I cant stand here in the open all day? Orders?...Something?"


When the tug comes with 250 meters if no orders are issued John will seek cover and cover the bank of the river reverse of the river pimp.



John
seeking guidance
SVD/1911
Minh Quyen
player, 127 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 13:30
  • msg #206

Re: Orders

Minh responds to Dawid - "Right." and quickly helps maneuver the AGS into a suitable position. She then drags over her rifle so its resting on the deck within arms reach.

Taking his binos she gave a quick look to the approaching boat. She'll begin listing off to Dawid, the locations and weaponry of anyone she sees. After the brief look, she will scan the shore.

She had forgotten about the RPK-74s which had recently been positioned there. Leaning over, Quyen grabs one of the RPKs - "Ready."

"Wager a bet? He's got good news or bad. I'll bet you two smokes for whatever you want. I say its bad news."

Minh Quyen
RPK-74
AGS Position
Scanning boat and then shore

This message was last edited by the player at 13:32, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 114 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 13:53
  • msg #207

Re: Orders

Mariusz tracked the riverboat visually but left the guns stationary, mention had been made of opening fire before finding out if a target was hostile so he deliberately waited. As Karparov came up to the position, Mariusz began:

"Listen, I've been thinking, Yazzie mentioned laying up for a few days in the next village and fixing up the tug. He also suggested trading the spare weapons we have for ammo for the big guns. That's a brilliant ide in my opinion. Getting the ammo is another matter, after this emergency, why don't we suggest two people taking that motorcycle I've seen, getting on the left bank and heading for Sandionmierz? That way they would miss the bandits at T'brzeg and get to a place where we might be able to buy ammo. If the price we get for the guns is good enough, we could hire a truck to bring it back here or, use the guns as a sweetner with the mercants to transport their stuff up here and then trade some of the bicycles for the ammo. That way we could be tooled up before scouting the enemy town out. Taking out the heavy weapons using indirect fire would be safer than having to get up close and personal. What do you think?"


[Private to Cap'n Rae: If kasparov doesn't come to his post for some reason, I'll delete this.]
Jason Kasparov
player, 93 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 15:26
  • msg #208

Re: Orders

The call to arms broke Jason from his much needed rest. Jumping up quickly, he collects his AK-74 from beside his sleeping bag, and dashes to Mariusz's side.

"What the hell is going on?" he asks the boy, spitting some dredged up phlegm into the water.

"Listen, I've been thinking, Yazzie mentioned laying up for a few days in the next village and fixing up the tug. He also suggested trading the spare weapons we have for ammo for the big guns. That's a brilliant ide in my opinion. Getting the ammo is another matter, after this emergency, why don't we suggest two people taking that motorcycle I've seen, getting on the left bank and heading for Sandionmierz? That way they would miss the bandits at T'brzeg and get to a place where we might be able to buy ammo. If the price we get for the guns is good enough, we could hire a truck to bring it back here or, use the guns as a sweetner with the mercants to transport their stuff up here and then trade some of the bicycles for the ammo. That way we could be tooled up before scouting the enemy town out. Taking out the heavy weapons using indirect fire would be safer than having to get up close and personal. What do you think?"

"I don't think we take orders from Yazzie, my friend. Stanislaw is our leader, so we should mind his lead. Besides, from what you just said thats an awful lot of permissions to get, from a person who's rank is lower than mine. Yazzie may have some good ideas, but he needs to follow the system of rank, if he wants to implement them. You do as Stanislaw tells you, boy. Do not be swayed by idealists or war mongers, including myself. I too must answer to those who have earned the rank they bear."
 


Seeing the boat, Jason prepares his weapon. "From the looks of it, this guy ain't friendly."

Jason kasparov
groggy
aiming AK-74
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 115 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 15:41
  • msg #209

Re: Orders

"I didn't say he was giving orders or that I was reacting to them. I just mentioned the he suggested something that I thought was a good idea and was trying to refine it. These guys, I don't now yet, do you think I should fire on them?" asked Mariusz, his foot hovering ove the traverse pedal ready to bring the twin barrels to bare.
Jason Kasparov
player, 94 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 16:11
  • msg #210

Re: Orders

"I understand your feelings on the matter. Just be wary, is all I ask. Some people use suggestions as influence to corrupt the naive."

Jason looked over at John, who was now scrambling for orders. "I think he's been under fire too long. In the field too long, young one. He doesn't seem totally stable. We have been on board for less than a day, and we know our assigned stations. That one is lost till the bullets start to fly. Learn from him, but take no action without consulting Stanislaw. I've seen anger, pride and arrogance tear a man apart. Its only in the field he will shine. Be wary, is all I  ask."

Turning back to the boat, he rests his hand on the barrels. "Don't fire. Await the order."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 116 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 16:16
  • msg #211

Re: Orders

"I was going to consult Stanislaw and the officers before trying to do anything. From what I see, people are taing themselves off into corners and whispering too much. Still, its better than being dead and the kitchen is nice. Shame about firing," he said as he slapped the AA gun, "I'd love to give her a go. As to Yazzie not knowing his position, I believe he has a point, he was assigned the crow's nest but then there was a debate about whether that post was needed as the life expectancy up there is very short. I'd be confused too."
This message was last edited by the player at 09:27, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 95 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 16:26
  • msg #212

Re: Orders

"I have been sleeping so I must have missed the whispers. I can't speak of what I don't know. I will try to find out though."


He pats the boy on the shoulder. "Wait for orders. I'll find Stanislaw."

He runs across the deck, slipping along the way trying to find Stanislaw.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 310 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 18:17
  • msg #213

Re: Orders From Bayer

Konrad Bayer:
Pushing other matters aside for the moment, Bayer calls from the bridge, "Stand to, stand to! Riverboat approaching!" He picks up his webbing and helmet and puts them on quickly. Yelling down again he calls to Tuck, "Sergeant Tucker, action front."
Tucker stops what he was doing when he hears the call for an approaching ship.  He heads up to the main deck (if he wasn't already there and hears Bayers' instruction to him to get into ready position.  Unslinging his rifle/grneade launcher combo, Robert calls out, "Roger that Konrad, I'm on it!" as he moves to his fire position.  When he gets there he will call out to those around him, "STATUS!  WHAT DO WE GOT HERE?"

Tucker
M-16A2 [27/30]/M-203 [HE]
Reporting to his assigned battle station

This message was last edited by the player at 14:40, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 563 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 18:35
  • msg #214

Re: Orders From Bayer

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"Roger that Konrad, I'm on it!" as he moves to his fire position.  When he gets there he will call out to those around him, <DarkGreen>"STATUS!  WHAT DO WDE GOT HERE?"


"Mister Tucker! It is that parasite, Damien!"

"I do not believe it's a threat!"



AGS-17
Tantal/BG-15

This message was last edited by the player at 18:35, Thu 14 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 311 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 14 Feb 2008
at 21:15
  • msg #215

Re: Orders From Bayer

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"Roger that Konrad, I'm on it!" as he moves to his fire position.  When he gets there he will call out to those around him, "STATUS!  WHAT DO WDE GOT HERE?"


"Mister Tucker! It is that parasite, Damien!"

"I do not believe it's a threat!"

<Orange>
<DarkGreen>"OK, Roger that Dawid.  Keep an eye on him anyway. Never know, he might actually have some good Intel for us.  But then again, he might not.  Stay frosty everyone," He yells out to his guys as he checks the cylinder on his Colt Python and returning it to it's shoulder holster.
This message was last edited by the player at 14:42, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 547 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 00:15
  • msg #216

Damien


Damien's boat continues to approach the Krolowa from astern. Clarence almost considers firing a burst across the pimp's bows, but as it nears he notices that there doesn't appear to be anyone aboard except for a single figure at the con. The boat also looks a little worse for wear, several of the portals along the low covered passenger compartment are spiderwebbed or shattered and there are a half-a-dozen bullet holes clearly visible along her dirty white sides.

The boat slows as it nears the Krolowa. Damien is clearly no expert in small boat handling. As he draws alongside, his floating bordello rams the Krolowa's steel side, barely budging the big tug, but knocking Damien off of his feet and the small boat off its course. Damien regains his feet and attempts to brush off his shirt but stops when he notices that he's wiping it with blood instead. Horrified, he stares at his hands for several seconds as his boat drifts, before grabbing the wheel again and awkwardly guiding it alongside again. All of his pimp accoutremants are conspiculously absent. His coat, feathered hat, aviator shades, and cowboy boots are all missing. The front of his polyester butterfly-collared shirt is smeared with blood and his face is heavily bruised. He tosses a line to Tadeuz who stands protectively at the Krolowa's gunwhale, frowning at the small boat battering itself against his beloved tug's side.

Damien staggers to the rail of his own boat and yells [in Polish],

"Why didn't you assholes tell me about the fucking bandits at the locks?!?"

Those who look down into the open cabin of the small boat see Damien's portly, balding hired muscle lying flat on his flabby face in a large pool of blood. Damien's fresh hand-prints can just be made out in the edge of the drying wine-red stain. Damien's other "bodyguard", the skinny mohawked youth is slouching motionless against the side of the cabin, bloody hands clutching tight at his belly. His young face reflects the sickly green pallor of death. It appears that both of Damiens henchmen have been dead for some time. There is no sign of any of Damien's ladies on board.

The frantic Damien continues, his voice rising to almost a scream,

"They took my fucking sister! You assholes! You fucking assholes! You owe me!"

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 00:16, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
John Yazzie
player, 267 posts
Corporal
USMC
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 00:18
  • msg #217

Re: Orders From Bayer

John smiles as he moves into position on the far side of the ship and covers the far bank with the rifle . He stays low and uses the cover from the ship to the Max effect possable.




John
Moving into position
SVD
Minh Quyen
player, 128 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 01:01
  • msg #218

Re: Orders From Bayer

Looking through Dawid's binos at the shoreline, Minh says quietly to him - "So is that two smokes? Or no bet made?"

She lowers the glasses when there is some angry shouting in Polish from the back of the boat. Worried that gunfire will follow, she grips the RPK-74 and tenses up.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 408 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 01:28
  • msg #219

Re: Orders From Bayer

The sudden impact of boat on boat causes Anneka to wrest her eyes from watching her assigned area to Damiens boat. Even before they'd thrown the rope she was up and moving.
"White, get a med kit!" she yelled the instruction after seeing the copious amounts of blood. Dropping the butt of the PK gently to the deck, she rushed down to lend assistance yelling a reply in Polish as she moved.

[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj; Cap'n Rae; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Griet Niewiadomska; Mariusz Tokarski; Stanislaw Switek: "Settle down and stop your yelling. How many were there?"]
Not mentioning the bandits had been an oversight on their part, but how were they to know what would happen?
[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj; Cap'n Rae; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Griet Niewiadomska; Mariusz Tokarski; Stanislaw Switek: "We thought they'd been dispersed after the number we'd killed and driven off."]

OOC: let me know if I've missed any Polish speakers out in the PL.
Konrad Bayer
player, 466 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 01:31
  • msg #220

Re: Orders From Bayer

Bayer leaves the bridge and gets to the rear of the Krolowa as the tug's crewman is securing the line. With his free hand he gently pushes aside back Tadeuz in a protective gesture to keep him from getting too close the pimp. At the same time he says to Tucker, "Don't put your rifle in his face, but be ready."

Quickly looking towards the upper deck he calls, "Mr. Switek, here please."

Bayer's knowledge of Polish was too limited to make any sense of the pissed off man's ranting.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 409 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 01:42
  • msg #221

Re: Orders From Bayer

Arriving to see Hauptman Bayer already onsite and calling for Stanislaw, Anneka quickly spoke to the Commander in his native German.
[Private to Konrad Bayer: "It's alright, I can translate while White and I treat his injuries. So far he's blamed us for the loss of his crew and sister at the lock. I've asked him to calm down, tell us how many bandits there were and that we'd thought they'd been driven off or killed."]
She paused to allow Konrad to respond before continuing.
[Private to Konrad Bayer: "Perhaps we can deal with his problems and our own at the same time by offering Corporal Yazzies assistance."
The marine had clearly stated in more than one occasion he wanted out. Here was a golden opportunity for him to do just that without the dishonour of being forcably expelled. A trained recon solider and sniper would be far more use to Damien than all the rest of them combined.
]
This message was last edited by the player at 01:43, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 41 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 02:17
  • msg #222

Re: Orders From Bayer

As the boat approaches to the minimum arming range of the Mk 19's grenades, Hicks releases the grips of the grenade launcher and picks up the GPMG at his feet. He rests the bipod legs on the railing, and moves around to keep the boat's crew covered as it pulls alongside. The combat crewman keeps the weapon aimed at the cabin even as the boat's driver yells at the tug's crew, and the crew responds.


Hicks
M240 100 rds
Covering the speedboat

Stanislaw Switek
player, 65 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 04:29
  • msg #223

Re: Orders From Bayer


Switek watches as the boat continues to approach and eventually docks on the other side of the tug.  He vigilantly maintains his post as all manner of obscenities pour forth from the boat's pilot.  Kasparov approaches Switek's position and engages the monk.  As the two begin to speak, he hears his name being called by the German on deck below.

"Come with me, Jason."  Switek motions Kasparov to follow as he moves toward the starborad ladder, his machinegun slung. "We need to talk.  Maybe after dinner?  I have sentry detail with Piotrowski following the evening stand-to.  We can speak then.  For now, just cover me."

Switek zips aft down the starboard ladder, again recalling the Marine's instructions.  He approaches the Hauptmann, unslings his machinegun and listens in to their visitor's tirade.

"He is very angry."  The monk paraphrases a translation of the stream of epithets and accusations for the officer in what he concedes to be quite an understatement.  He raises one eyebrow and looks toward the Hauptmann.  "You know him I guess?"

Switek continues to watch the exchange between the animated, yet obviously wounded, sailor and the petite Major.  He stands with his weapon at the low ready position and translates for Bayer in real-time as he takes in the carnage aboard the docked vessel.



[Switek]
Port side
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Translating

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 564 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 04:42
  • msg #224

Bow Position

Minh Quyen:
Looking through Dawid's binos at the shoreline, Minh says quietly to him - "So is that two smokes? Or no bet made?"


Dawid sighed, releasing the handles of the AGS.

"No my friend, you were right. Also I think we can stand down for the moment."

"He says he was ambushed at the locks because we didn't warn him. His lackeys are dead, and the bandits have his sister now.


He dug out two of his terrible cigarettes for her.

"There you go, it was a heck of a good guess."

"Damn. That is bad luck, even for an exploiter like Damien."


He lit up a cigarette.


Tantal/BG-15
Bow Position, Covering the shore.


[Edit: removed some attempted dialogue between Dawid and Konrad.]
This message was last edited by the player at 05:55, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 467 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 04:52
  • msg #225

Stern

"Yes, he is a pimp we traded with for some information." he replies to Switek.

Bayer looks to Tucker and Jason, "Board her. Secure it and take a look around."

Motioning to Switek and Anneka he adds, "Lets get him aboard and out of the way. Tell him we'll talk... but for him to shut up first."

Using his free hand he beckons him forward with his hand, and steps aside for Switek to also encourage him to do the same.
This message was last edited by the player at 04:55, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 129 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 05:27
  • msg #226

Re: Bow Position

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
"No my friend, you were right. Also I think we can stand down for the moment."


Minh nods and lowers the RPK, setting it back down on the deck. Cleaning the lens of the binos she stares at the empty river ahead.

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
He dug out two of his terrible cigarettes for her. "There you go, it was a heck of a good guess."


She breaks a friendly victory smile and takes the two Polish smokes - "Yeeaah. You are good sport Dawid, thanks." She slips one between her lips and carefully searches her pockets for a suitably safe spot.

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
Thinking for a second, he lit up a cigarette. "Wait here for a moment."


After getting a light herself she nods and says, "Yeah ok."

Fucking pimp, she thought... although she couldn't help but feel a little bad for the loser. Taking in the awful smoke, she keeps watch forward.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 44 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 05:33
  • msg #227

Re: Bow Position

Seeing the CO take control of the situation, and members of the unit board the boat, Hicks stands down and returns to his action station. He makes sure that the belt of the M240 isn't twisted and sets the weapon down next to the Mk 19 after engaging the safety. With the adrenaline of the moment starting to leave his bloodstream, he fires up a ubiquitous cigarette and picks up the shotgun at his feet. A quick check shows that the weapon is empty, explaining its light weight, and he glances around to see who is nearby to ask about ammunition.
Jason Kasparov
player, 96 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 06:41
  • msg #228

Re: Bow Position

Jason nods to Stanislaw. "At dinner then." Sliding his AK-74 on his back, Jason climbs down into the shot up boat. Securing the lines, he then starts  to search the craft.

Jason Kasparov
searching pimp boat
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 565 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 07:07
  • msg #229

Re: Bow Position

Minh Quyen:
After getting a light herself she nods and says, "Yeah ok."

Fucking pimp, she thought... although she couldn't help but feel a little bad for the loser. Taking in the awful smoke, she keeps watch forward.


Stopping halfway to his destination, Dawid returned after a moment.

"I was going to tell Konrad something, but it can wait."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 117 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 09:35
  • msg #230

Re: Bow Position

Mariusz remained at his station and manning the ZOO-2. He heard the sorry man's ranting and wondered at the whole story. He felt uncomfortable about the man's sister being in the hands of bandits. He had seen all to often how that played out, and none of the situations he'd seen were pleasant. He checked his new rifle once more, relishing the sturdiness of its weight and the beautiful German craftsmanship, heartless, calculating butchers the Germans might be, but they could make beautiful things.

Soon, he thought, I'll be getting to try it out.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 313 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 15:07
  • msg #231

Re: Bow Position

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer looks to Tucker and Jason, "Board her. Secure it and take a look around."
Tucker stands up and looks to Dawid and Minh, "Goin' in!  Cover our asses," he says with a slight smile to both of them.

He moves up with Jason and waits for Damien to be taken on board the tug before attempting to board the pleasure boat.  While standing there, Tucker switches out the HE round in the 40mm launcher for a flechette round and closes the action.  Tucker then turns to Jason, "OK.  It looks like we've got two down that are visible to us," he says pointing to the two laying in obvious view on the deck.  "When we met them before, they had quite a bit of peoples on it and I would imagine some kind of weaponry to protect them.  Not sure who or what is left but, we'll clear top to bottom.  Questions?  I know this ain't the norm for you chopper jockey's," Rob asks Jason as he slings his M-16/M-203 over his shoulder and draws out his Colt Python from his shoulder holster.

Tucker
Colt Python (M-16/M-203 shoulder slung w. Flechette round in launcher)
About to board Damien's boat for search
This message was last edited by the player at 15:08, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 97 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 16:07
  • msg #232

Re: Bow Position

"I'll follow your lead." Jason says, kicking one of the bodies, to insure the man is quite dead. Taking his weapon from his back, he keeps one hand on the grip, and the other on the swaying craft.

"Should we search these two, then toss em overboard?"
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 315 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 17:05
  • msg #233

Re: Bow Position

Jason Kasparov:
"I'll follow your lead." Jason says, kicking one of the bodies, to insure the man is quite dead. Taking his weapon from his back, he keeps one hand on the grip, and the other on the swaying craft.

"Should we search these two, then toss em overboard?"
Robert nods about Jason following his lead on the vessel.

"Search them, yes.  Let's not get rid of the bodies just yet.  Just make sure that their dead and unarmed for now."
Jason Kasparov
player, 99 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 17:18
  • msg #234

Re: Bow Position

"Roger that sir." Jason acknowledges. Checking the mans vitals, the lack of a pulse seals the verdict.

Jason then starts rummaging through the mans pockets, the unmistakable smell of the loss of bodily functions fills his nostrils.

"If only you knew when your going to die, you would probably have a smaller lunch."


Jason Kasparov
searching bodies
AK-74 AT THE READY
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 567 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 21:27
  • msg #235

Re: Bow Position

quote:
Tucker stands up and looks to Dawid and Minh, "Goin' in!  Cover our asses," he says with a slight smile to both of them.


"Understood!"

Realising that the grenade launcher was useless at such short range, Dawid switched to the Tantal.

He charged the weapon and swtiched it to full auto, but kept it safed. This was a feature of the Tantal that the Kalashnikov didn't have; the older design's safety and selector switch were the same lever.


Tantal/BG-15
Covering Jason and Tuck

This message was last edited by the player at 06:51, Sat 16 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 549 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 23:37
  • msg #236

Sob Story


The very agitated Damien is bundled aboard the Krolowa. Once on deck, he swats angrily at the hands of those who attempt to guide him any further. He's no longer screaming, apparently too exhausted to continue to do so, but his tone is still shrill and accusatory.

"Let go! What the devil is wrong with you people?"

Once again noting the blood of his portly confederate drying on his hands Damien holds them up and continues his rant,

"This! This is on your hands! What the fuck were you thinking?"

Despite this talk of slain friends and the earlier mention of his captured sister (no one recalls seeing any females other than "working girls" on board during the first meeting with the self-professed pimp), Damien seems more upset about the destruction of his business than with the loss of his companions.

"They fucking took everything! Guns first, meds, booze, the gold and the girls. I've got nothing left! I'm ruined!"

As Switek and Anneka probe further, Damien describes his encounter with the keepers of the locks,

"Well hell, they were fine at first, the Russians. Or Ukranians.. I don't know, whatever! There were about six or ten of them and they were ready to make a deal. It was only when we mentioned that we'd traded with you bastards that they got rough. They beat me right good when I tried to stop the girls from leaving and they bayonetted Tiny after they found the... er, the stuff. Junior shoved one of the bastards overboard and got himself shot in the guts before I could get all the boat lines cut. They punched her full of holes before we drifted out of range. I was damned lucky to get the engine started! I've been going non-stop ever since..."

Damien's eyes refocus and he seems to recall where he is,

"Why the fuck am I telling you all this?!? You did this to me! You lot are going to start paying me back right now by repairing my boat! Then, I want as much fuel as she can carry. You're going to give me guns, food, meds... everything! Now quit fucking gawking and fetch me a coat!"

Griet has emerged from the bridge and stands looking down at the scene on the deck below. As Damien winds down his rant, she subtley draws her P-64 pistol, and holds it at against her side.

Tucker and Kasparov, meanwhile, search the small boat after confirming that both of Damien's crewmen are dead, and have been for quite some time. Nothing of value is left aboard, corroborating, at least in part, Damien's tale. They do find a couple of miscellaneous pieces of mismatched women's clothing, a broken Polaroid camera, empty food tins, cigarrette butts, and some makeshift shackles (padlocked chains and leather straps). Perhaps most poignant, amidst the garbage lies a big-eyed, armless, plastic doll.

Walter has slowed the Korlowa to a crawl to facilitate the unplanned boarding operation. The burned out remains of Gawluszowic pass slowly by about a half kilometer off the tug's starboard side.

Actions?

OOC: Please remember to change the subject line of all IC posts to reflect your PC's position on the tug/barge. Thanks.
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:41, Fri 15 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 100 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 15 Feb 2008
at 23:49
  • msg #237

Re: Pimp boat Blues

"Looks like everyone is dead, or dismembered" Jason jokes tossing the armless doll on the deck.

"Its a shithole in here sir. Stinks of sweat, death and sex. Probably in that order, from the way the pimp is yellin."


Jason drags the bodies together, and dumps them on top of each other. Looking at Tucker, he leans against the side.

"Orders sir?"
Konrad Bayer
player, 468 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 16 Feb 2008
at 07:10
  • msg #238

Re: Pimp boat Blues

Bayer shakes his head at the pitiful sight, and looks unimpressed with being screamed at. Looking at Soleblume and then at Griet he says, "I don't care what we do."

Then after a moment he asks the group of translators, "Ask him if he's got any connections in Sandomierez. Any trade he's done there lately. I don't care if we leave him or not, but he might have some use there. We don't owe him anything."

As they ask he puts his attention back to Jason and Tuck. "Not much left ja? Come back aboard fellows."
This message was last edited by the player at 07:11, Sat 16 Feb 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 130 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 16 Feb 2008
at 11:47
  • msg #239

Re: Pimp boat Blues

Minh could hear the yelling from the rear of the boat but ignored it. Still holding the binos from Dawid she occasionally lifted them to her eyes to scan downriver and along the shorelines. Eventually her first "won" smoke was gone and she looked forward to finishing off the other later.

Minh Quyen
RPK-74 / AK-74
Mortar/AGS position
Keeping watch forward

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 118 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 16 Feb 2008
at 14:47
  • msg #240

Barge: Zoo-2 Position.

Mariusz frowned as he heard the man rant on. If he had insisted they go bac to free his sister, Mariusz would have backed him to the hilt. Money, possessions, well they were just things. He could trade information for a few things to survive and possibly a trading trip to Sandiomierz but other wise the guy could whistle.

Mariusz dashed up to the Major, whispered in her ear, "If he passes T'Brzeg regularlly we can pay him to smuggle some of us to Sandiomierz to trade for ammo. Offer him a small percentage in kind that he can use to start up again, if he cuts up rough we can kill him and pose as the merchants, if the guys at T'brzeg want us to put in we could claim infectious disease. A man that cries over possessions inatead of asking us to free his sister, a man like that, I'll slit his throat for you myself if you want."
Mariusz then dashed back to his post and started playing with the traverse of the ZOO-2. When the T'brzeg passage came he'd probably be on the shore party, but he would desperately like to fire this baby. The young man sighed, some time maybe.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 317 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 00:27
  • msg #241

Re: Pimp boat Blues

Jason Kasparov:
"Looks like everyone is dead, or dismembered" Jason jokes tossing the armless doll on the deck.

"Its a shithole in here sir. Stinks of sweat, death and sex. Probably in that order, from the way the pimp is yellin."


Jason drags the bodies together, and dumps them on top of each other. Looking at Tucker, he leans against the side.

"Orders sir?"
Tucker looks around the area where the bodies are and turns his attention back to Kasparov.  "Yeah man.  More so now than before I would guess.  I imagined that it was a little tidier orer when they had possible customers.  When they lost their luster, their world got real shitty, real quick.  Look, Kasper, I know you've probably heard this a million times but, I worked for a living while in the Army.  I was a sergeant, once.  Call me Tuck or Robert.  Sir isn't necessary, roger that?"

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer shakes his head at the pitiful sight, and looks unimpressed with being screamed at. Looking at Soleblume and then at Griet he says, "I don't care what we do."

Then after a moment he asks the group of translators, "Ask him if he's got any connections in Sandomierez. Any trade he's done there lately. I don't care if we leave him or not, but he might have some use there. We don't owe him anything."

As they ask he puts his attention back to Jason and Tuck. "Not much left ja? Come back aboard fellows."
Tucker places the Colt Python back in its shoulder holster and leans on the rail next to Kasparov.  "That's a big negative Konrad.  Looks like the marauders got them for just about everything they had!"

OOC: Just waiting for a clarification in the OOC section on Griet and the Pimp before I post more.
Jason Kasparov
player, 101 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 00:59
  • msg #242

Re: Pimp boat evacuated

"Sorry, never looked to see what you were wearing, Sarge. Didn't mean to offend." Jason replies, repositioning his weapon back on his back.

Climbing up from the rolling pimp boat, Jason leans back over and offers Tucker his hand to climb out.

"Should we cut it free, its just going to slow us down."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 318 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 02:37
  • msg #243

Re: Pimp boat evacuated

Jason Kasparov:
"Sorry, never looked to see what you were wearing, Sarge. Didn't mean to offend." Jason replies, repositioning his weapon back on his back.

Climbing up from the rolling pimp boat, Jason leans back over and offers Tucker his hand to climb out.

"Should we cut it free, its just going to slow us down."
Rob smiles at Jason reaching for his hand to get out of the boat, "No harm no foul Kasper.  Let's hold off a little bit and see what happens here first."
Jason Kasparov
player, 102 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 04:30
  • msg #244

Re: Gunwale by the pimp boat

"You don't suppose they let him live, just so he could lead them back to us, do you?"   Jason asked Tucker, looking back over the side. "I mean lets face it, thats probably all he's worth right there."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 569 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 06:33
  • msg #245

Re: Pimp boat Blues

Minh Quyen:
Minh could hear the yelling from the rear of the boat but ignored it. Still holding the binos from Dawid she occasionally lifted them to her eyes to scan downriver and along the shorelines. Eventually her first "won" smoke was gone and she looked forward to finishing off the other later.


Dawid sighed.

"It's a tough old world."

"The guys he's talking about, that was before you joined our crew. There were some Russians or Ukrainian deserters not too far downstream from Krakow. They were using a lock to blockade the river and either charge a toll or rob traffic."

"It was rather difficult, but we made it through. I would have thought we drove those boys off."


One hand on rifle, he extracted and lit a cigarette one-handed.
This message was last edited by the player at 09:40, Sun 17 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 67 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 08:34
  • msg #246

Re: Gunwale by the pimp boat

Switek continues to take in the river pimp's tale of self-inflicted tragedy and translates the wailing and lamentation for the Hauptmann as the Major presses for useful information.  He stands on the fantail of the tug with his weapon at low ready and regards the opportunistic degenerate before him with simultaneous revulsion and pity.

These dark times have brought out the most craven and wretched in humanity, and out here on the river the scum of the Earth certainly seem to be rising to the occasion.  He decides the world won't miss this one much, but he will pray for their souls later anyway.

The monk notes the presence of Krakow's ORMO on the quarterdeck.  He shifts his weight sightly, ready to cover if necessary, and nods subtly to the Hauptmann to ensure the officer is aware of the evolving situation.



[Switek]
Port side, rear deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Translating

This message was last edited by the player at 08:57, Sun 17 Feb 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 470 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 09:27
  • msg #247

Re: Gunwale by the pimp boat

Bayer catches Switek's nod and wonders if Griet would be content with just shooting him on the spot. He says again, this time looking at her in particular, "I don't care. Let him go or take him aboard for some use later."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 417 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 10:15
  • msg #248

Re: Gunwale by the pimp boat

"Hauptman Bayer," Anneka says to get the mans attention before switching over the German again.
[Private to Konrad Bayer: "Lets give him Yazzie, a couple of guns and supplies for a few days. Send them back upriver."
"Corporal Yazzie has all the skills required to rescue his sister and it'll solve our biggest problem too."

According to Damien, his boat engine had been damaged by gunfire. From what Yazzie had said days before, he was quite capable of repairing the damage, conducting his own recon of the locks, and mounting a rescue, especially since the marauders numbers had been seriously reduced when the tug had gone through.
"If Corporal Yazzie continues continues with us, I fear this unit will disintergrate, or worse..."
Although Yazzie had proclaimed himself as the best fighter they had, his attitude and personality had proven completely incompatible.
]
[Private to Griet Niewiadomska; Jason Kasparov; Konrad Bayer; Robert 'Tuck' Tucker; Stanislaw Switek; Trevor 'Snowy' White: Those nearby as Anneka speaks the Konrad really only make out one word that means anything to them - Yazzie...]
Konrad Bayer
player, 471 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 10:59
  • msg #249

Re: Gunwale by the pimp boat

Bayer thinks for a while as Soleblume puts some options forward. He didn't feel he owed the pimp anything but perhaps giving him some help might keep him from seeking vengeance against us.

He silently nods his head to Anneka for her to commence negotiating and then leaves.

[Private to Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Clarence Milk; Griet Niewiadomska; Jason Kasparov; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks; Minh Quyen; Stanislaw Switek: Finding Milk he says quietly, "The major suggests releasing Yazzie to accompany the pimp upriver. It'll keep the pimp off out backs, and eliminate our own in house problem."]
Anneka Soleblume
player, 418 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 11:42
  • msg #250

Re: Gunwale by the pimp boat

Taking Konrads silent nod as approval, Anneka switched tack from questioning Damien, to making him an offer....
[Private to Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Griet Niewiadomska; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks; Konrad Bayer; Mariusz Tokarski; Stanislaw Switek; Trevor 'Snowy' White:
"We owe you nothing," she began firmly, holding up a hand to fend off his inevitable response. "The information you gave us was bought and paid for. If you wanted something more, then you should have asked."
Well, maybe not.... It would have been simply good manners to let them know of the potential danger, but then Damien had demanded payment for his information of what lay downriver.
"But we're fair, so I'll tell you what we'll do. One of us, our best scout actually, will go with you back upstream. They'll repair your engine, provide for your security, and see if your sister can't be rescued. Could you ask for anyone better than a US Marine sniper?"
If he argued and demanded more, Anneka was prepared to throw in a few weapons, a couple of days food, and some other odds and ends they didn't really need anyway.
]
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 119 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 13:57
  • msg #251

Barge: ZOO-2

Mariusz listened to the conversation that the Major was having with the "Pimp", as they kept calling him. The offer of an expert scout to rescue his sister seemed a generous one on the surface.

[Private to Cap'n Rae: In his heart of hearts however, Mariusz was troubled, the fact that the Major would cold-bloodedly use this man to get rid of a dissenting voice and the fact that she was casually arranging a suicide mission for Yazzie really disturbed him. So far the tug appeared to have been attacked several times as it bulled its way blindly down the river. It was only a matter of time before the tug got scragged using the same old tactics. They had survived the helicopter attack by the freaest of miracles and now they appeared to be willing to sacrifice their best scout and shooter because he disagreed with them. I need to spea to Stanislaw urgently, he thought, this ship was a death sentence, not a mission.]
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 571 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 14:24
  • msg #252

Re: Barge: ZOO-2

Dawid muttered.

"Stupid fucker, why did we owe him anything? Everything he gave us, we paid for."

"His fault for mentioning us to those bastards."


[Private to GM: I would warn Mariusz about "telepathically" broadcasting his characters' thoughts. Under the circumstances, that also came across as a clear tip-off to Yazzie.]
Minh Quyen
player, 131 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 18:47
  • msg #253

Re: Barge: ZOO-2

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
"Stupid fucker, why did we owe him anything? Everything he gave us, we paid for. His fault for mentioning us to those bastards."


Quyen hands Dawid back his binos. She says with annoyance - "What? He's saying we owe him? More? We cleaned out the bridge but that doesn't mean by morning nobody else is going to move in. He got stupid or unlucky, that's all. Nothing to do with us."

She reaches down and collects her rifle, slinging it over one shoulder. Having built the ZU defenses gave her a sense of accomplishment. Seeing Snowy and Chopper had the repairs and plating underway she thought of another job needing to be done - "Milk got some comms wire back there didn't he... but no field phones or handsets right? Anything else you think we can get working on?"
This message was last edited by the player at 18:48, Sun 17 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 553 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 19:03
  • msg #254

Sacrifice


Damien continues to snivel and glare, his energy spent. Like a ghost, Yazzie appears seemingly out of nowhere.

"I'll go back to the locks with him. I know what's up here but I'm going to rise above it. You don't want me aboard so I shouldn't give a fuck about any of you. I don't show it very good but I do. I'll recruit and train a team on the way back. We'll open the locks for you and help this sick motherfucker get his shit back. Trust me on this. I'm a Marine Recon scout- the best in the world. When you come back to Krakow, you'll see. I've saved all your asses before and I'll do it again. Just help us fix this fucker's boat. Give me some weapons and ammo and some food and I'll be out of your hair. If I don't come back, just remember me in a good way- as the proud warrior that I am."

Damien, unable to understand what's being said, looks somewhat nervously at Yazzie before glancing back to Anneka and Switek with a worried and questioning expression on his purple and green-bruised face.

Actions?

OOC: Yazzie will request the following weapons:

1 G-3 (w/ remaindered parts)
1 AKS-74U carbine
2 AKMs
1 .30-06 Bolt-action Hunting Rifle w/ 4x scope
1 MG-3 LMG
1 RPD LMG
5 Soviet grenades
and a light combat load of ammo


[Private to John Yazzie: I hope I did Yazzie justice here. I also dropped one AKS-74U since Griet's going to switch back to it AND the M177 since I think Jason has a claim on it. I threw in two AKMs instead.]
Stanislaw Switek
player, 68 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 19:34
  • msg #255

Re: Sacrifice


Switek grimaces and shakes his head.  Diasppointed that the team seems so eager to usher out an asset like the Marine scout, along with such an arsenal, he considers it a personal failure that he was not able to broker a more reasonable solution.  Poland needs warriors and this one will be missed, tortured soul included.

He glares at the pimp.

"I suggest you shut up and listen, Damien.  You just got very lucky."



[Switek]
Port side, rear deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Translating

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 120 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 19:43
  • msg #256

ZOO-2

Mariusz could hardly believe the way the Marine acquiesed to what was effectively his own death sentence. He hoped that the Amis would give him what he requested .
Stanislaw Switek
player, 69 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 17 Feb 2008
at 22:34
  • msg #257

Armory

Switek listens as Yazzie delivers his soliloquy and rattles off the laundry list of equipment he will require.  The monk then accompanies him to the storeroom that passes for an armory and watches as the Marine begins making his selections in determined silence.

"Yazzie," Switek privately urges the Native American scout, "we are sailing into dark territory and there will be greater safety in numbers.  And - to be frank - we need your skills here with us rather than upriver.  If there is anything I can do to convince you to stay, now is the time to let me know.  It is not yet too late."

Switek sighs heavily and places his hand on Yazzie's shoulder.

"You are a proud warrior, but do not let your pride be your undoing.  No man is an island."



[Switek]
Armory
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Negotiating

Konrad Bayer
player, 472 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 04:42
  • msg #258

Stern

Bayer doesn't counter the request for the weapons, waving it off quietly. He doesn't say anything, just watches quietly as the weapons are brought up from the armoury and loaded aboard Damian's battered pleasure boat. Had Yazzie not been going with the man, the weapons would all still be in the hold.
Jason Kasparov
player, 103 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 05:51
  • msg #259

Re: Armory

The pimp boat secured, Jason sought to find Switek, and discuss the situations before them all. Hearing he was in the armory, he made his way below deck, finding the monk engaging the marine.

"Anything I can do to help here, Stanislaw?"
Jason asked, not quite sure of what was occuring.  He stayed back, giving the two men the room for privacy .
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 573 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 12:46
  • msg #260

By Damien's Boat

Mariusz Tokarski:
Mariusz could hardly believe the way the Marine acquiesed to what was effectively his own death sentence. He hoped that the Amis would give him what he requested .


Seeing the disbelief in his face, Dawid walked over to the boy.

"That is what a warrior does, my friend. It is his choice." [Private to Mariusz Tokarski: "Earlier, Mr. Tazzie paid the pimp with a  bag of gold teeth pulled from the mouths of Polish people. He may not have used the pliers himself to get them, but he did not hesitate to keep them for his use. Do not fucking cry for him, this is his fate."][Private to Konrad Bayer: "Konrad, I saw him take half the antibiotics from our stores for his own use."]
He shook hands with Yazzie.

"Goodbye my friend, walk with God."


Tantal/BG-15
Covering the boat
Near the Boat

This message was last edited by the player at 12:49, Mon 18 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 121 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 12:58
  • msg #261

Zoo-2

Mariusz appreciated what his fellow Pole was trying to do, "I'm sure that Yazzie will walk his own path whatever we think," he replied.

[Private to Dawid Waldus Piotrowski: "It's not the man I'm worried about so much as the general circumstances here. You, I and Stanislaw need to talk privately to see what we're really buying into here. The Amis have me really worried."]
Konrad Bayer
player, 473 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 13:33
  • msg #262

Stern

Bayer scratches his head and walks to over to stand near Soleblume. "Tell the pimp to keep his mouth shut to anyone else about us."

[Private to Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Stanislaw Switek: He then says quietly in German, "Switek said he saw Yazzie take half the anti-biotics from below. What is our inventory? Are they his supplies? I believe he came with some of his own, but I'd like you to ensure a fair cut is being made if not."]
This message was last edited by the player at 13:34, Mon 18 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 574 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 14:48
  • msg #263

By Damien's Boat

Mariusz Tokarski:
Mariusz appreciated what his fellow Pole was trying to do, "I'm sure that Yazzie will walk his own path whatever we think," he replied.

"He will do what he must, for that matter, so do we all." [Private to Mariusz Tokarski: "Certainly. I think I can provide some insight into matters here that you both may lack, if you are willing to listen now. It is never wise to commit to others without sufficient knowledge."]


He walked back to where Minh was located.

Tantal/BG-15
Finishing conversation with Mariusz
Walking back to Bow

This message was last edited by the player at 15:56, Mon 18 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 319 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 15:45
  • msg #264

Re: Sacrifice

Cap'n Rae:
Damien continues to snivel and glare, his energy spent. Like a ghost, Yazzie appears seemingly out of nowhere.

"I'll go back to the locks with him. I know what's up here but I'm going to rise above it. You don't want me aboard so I shouldn't give a fuck about any of you. I don't show it very good but I do. I'll recruit and train a team on the way back. We'll open the locks for you and help this sick motherfucker get his shit back. Trust me on this. I'm a Marine Recon scout- the best in the world. When you come back to Krakow, you'll see. I've saved all your asses before and I'll do it again. Just help us fix this fucker's boat. Give me some weapons and ammo and some food and I'll be out of your hair. If I don't come back, just remember me in a good way- as the proud warrior that I am."

Damien, unable to understand what's being said, looks somewhat nervously at Yazzie before glancing back to Anneka and Switek with a worried and questioning expression on his purple and green-bruised face.

Actions?
Tucker will walk up to Yazzie, "Not for nothing John but, what the hell are you thinking?"
Stanislaw Switek
player, 70 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 18 Feb 2008
at 22:51
  • msg #265

Re: Armory

Jason Kasparov:
"Anything I can do to help here, Stanislaw?" Jason asked, not quite sure of what was occuring.  He stayed back, giving the two men the room for privacy.




"Well," Switek reluctantly concedes, "if you can't talk our friend here out of leaving us then I suppose we can at least help him load up the gear he'll need to survive out there."



[Switek]
Armory
Slung RPKM + drum (75/75)
Assisting Yazzie

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 53 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 19 Feb 2008
at 04:34
  • msg #266

Re: Stern

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer scratches his head and walks to over to stand near Soleblume. "Tell the pimp to keep his mouth shut to anyone else about us."


Hicks walks up to Bayer. "Hauptmann, that speedboat's been shot to shit. It's just fiberglass, though, and I got a bunch of patches left over that we had stored away for the PBR. They use pretty quick setting epoxy, so if you wanna hoist it out of the river over the stern, I can at least keep it from sinking between here and there"


Hicks
Midships
M1911

Konrad Bayer
player, 474 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 19 Feb 2008
at 05:24
  • msg #267

Re: Stern

Bayer nods his head to Chopper in agreement, "Alright. Do what you can do."

Looking to Anneka and Switek he says, "While he is here, wasting our time. Put him to some good. Press him for information on Tarnobrzeg. I don't want the same crap about it being wild and fucked up. Information on boats, heavy weapons, river obstacles, tariffs, what nationality are the occupiers, and the terrain."

He pauses and looks displeased at the pimp, "He gets thrown overboard if the info is not sufficient." His tone betrays that he isn't necessarily serious about his intention to heave Damian into the river.

[Private to Dawid Waldus Piotrowski: Bayer nods to Dawid regarding the anti-biotics.]
Jason Kasparov
player, 105 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 19 Feb 2008
at 06:03
  • msg #268

Re: Stern

"Every man must choose his own path." Jason states, helping Yazzie to collect his weapons and gear. "We can only wish him the best if thats the past he chooses. Besides, we have our own issues to discuss."

He wished Yazzie the best. The man had never done him harm or wrong. His real concern lay with the effect it would have on the boy.
Minh Quyen
player, 132 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 19 Feb 2008
at 10:32
  • msg #269

Stern/Barge

Quyen collects the comms wire that Milk had salvaged from the bridge position. Despite not having the actual field phones, she decided to get on with some concurrent activity anyways, while most of the others were with the pimp.

With the coil of landline over one shoulder and her rifle slung over the other she makes her way to the ZU position. After tying off one end of the comms wire to the base of the ZU-23-2, she walked back to the tug, uncoiling the landline as she went. Every few meters, she would loop it around a part of the barge, making sure if wasn't dangling too much or would trip anyone in the dark.

Back aboard the Krolowa, Quyen began laying it up towards the bridge as was planned. Once finished, they will just have to simply hook up two pairs of old field phones.

OOC - Dawid you never replied to me.

OOC - What time is it? Is whoever is suppose to be on watch doing so? I don't want to leave my position if not.

This message was last edited by the player at 10:35, Tue 19 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 576 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 19 Feb 2008
at 12:55
  • msg #270

At the Bridge

Minh Quyen:
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
"Stupid fucker, why did we owe him anything? Everything he gave us, we paid for. His fault for mentioning us to those bastards."


Seeing that the pimp was going to be dealt with one way or another, Dawid found Minh, who was in the middle of stringing up comms wire.

"My apologies for seeming to ignore you, I was preoccupied."

"I am in agreement with you. We owe him nothing, for all we know those were different people at the locks. You are correct in that as soon as we left the bridge, another group could occupy that site. too."

"I should get back on watch."



Tantal/BG-15
Talking to Minh
Bridge

Cap'n Rae
GM, 558 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 00:40
  • msg #271

Saying Goodbye


Chopper makes a quick assessment of Damien's "pimpboat" and determines that the damage is not as serious as first impressions may have led him to believe. It's banged up on the outside and filthy on the inside, but the dead crew had actually done a pretty good job maintaining the boat's engine. Damien, however, during his hasty marathon escape run, had almost drained it of oil and it was probably only a couple of miles from seizing up and burning out. Chopper replaces the engine's essential fluids with some of the Krolowa's ample stocks and tightens everything that requires it. In about a half-an-hour, the boat is loaded and ready to go.

Meanwhile, as Minh begins rigging Milk's proposed intercom system, Damien is pumped for detailed information on Tarnobrzeg. He's clearly exhausted and in no mood to talk.

"I don't see why I should tell you anything. Turn about is fair play, you know. If you'd told me about those fucking bandits at the locks, we wouldn't even be having this chat, now would we."

With that perfunctory reply, Damien clams up, offering nothing of value regarding what lies ahead of the Krolowa. Since no one is really ready to dump him overboard, he is released into Yazzie's custody. The Pima scout says nothing to those watching as Damien fires up the engine and swings the boat's prow upstream. As the "pimpboat" pulls away, Yazzie turns and silently salutes the Wisla Krolowa and its motley crew. It is a bittersweet moment. The Marine may have had a caustic personality but his combat prowess could not be denied. At the very least, his fighting skills will be missed. As he and Damien motor off westward, into the not-quite-settting sun, one can't help but wonder if he will ever be seen again.

The Krolowa is now approximately an hour's journey (at 10kph) from the next town on the map, Baranow Sandomierski. It is approximately 0430 hrs, meaning that this day's journey must necessarily soon come to an end.

Actions?
Konrad Bayer
player, 476 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 03:16
  • msg #272

Back to work

Bayer says nothing as Damian's boat is unlashed and goes on its way. Concerned about keeping the team focused, he decides to encourage them to get busy, and move on. The last thing he wanted was for two different camps, or factions to emerge on the tug. Move on, and prepare for what was coming.

Speaking to those still on the stern he says, "I'll leave the responsibility up to you, but I'd like everyone to ahh... busy themselves. The tug can use repairs and improvements still. We'll have time later tonight for personal time and gear maintenance. If you don't know what you can do, see one of the NCOs for a tasking."

He casually points downriver, "Next town is believed to be ruins. But our likely place for stopping tonight. We'll send a light... I mean a small scouting group ashore to look for materials."
Stanislaw Switek
player, 72 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 05:00
  • msg #273

Quarterdeck

Switek stands on the quarterdeck next to Milk with his automatic rifle slung and watches Damien's motorboat disappear around a bend up the river.  He squints into the sun and silently wishes Yazzie well.

May you find the peace that eludes you, noble warrior.

He pulls out his sterling silver cigarette case and takes inventory.  Only ten left.

At least there is plenty of hooch on board.

He lights one with his Zippo and turns to face the American operative standing on his right.

"In retrospect," muses Switek, "it occurs to me that - if that degenerate's boat is so well known in these waters - we probably could have used it as a decoy to screen the route ahead.  Whatever.  At any rate, we're down one capable fighter.  I suppose I should talk to the Hauptmann about switching up the duty roster."

The monk shrugs and continues to watch the sun dance off of the tug's trailing wake.



[Switek]
Quarterdeck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Chatting

This message was last edited by the player at 05:04, Wed 20 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 123 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 07:48
  • msg #274

ZOO-2 Position.

Mariusz waved Yazzie goodbye and then moved to the prow of the barge once more in order to look out for snags and obstacles.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 426 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 09:47
  • msg #275

About the tug

Once everything settled down after Damien and Yazzie leaving, Anneka sought Konrad out.
"Hauptman, I think we should stop a little earlier than the village. It's an obvious stop for us if anyone's following and we don't know whos waiting there. A half hour walk should be about right."
"Don't forget that we need to send our scouts out during daylight to clear the immediate area once we stop. While this can be done as part of stand-to, it's still going to take some time."

She consulted her notes for a moment.
"How about we send a four person clearing patrol with say....Kasparov, Hicks, Dawid and Stan? Once they're done, they can head straight over to the village and check it out."
Her first impulse had been to suggest Tucker went but it wouldn't be fair on the Sergeant to have him out two nights running.
"That'll leave eight plus the tug crew on board." Well, six really since Griet and herself weren't much use in their currently wounded state, and the crew had been working harder than just about any of them most of the day. From what had occured on the previous nights, they'd be involved with routine maintenance for the first few hours of the evening too!
"During stand-to we should shuffle ourselves about so that both grenade launchers are manned - with Dawid away we'll not have the mortar. Not that we'd use it anyway since they'll mostly be within the launchers ranges."
Once again she refered to her notes, a copy of which she'd given Konrad previously.
"Tucker and White are probably the best on the launchers after Dawid and Hicks. Have Minh swap with one of them and have Mariusz cover the other DShK."
That should leave you free to do whatever you need to and I'll try to make myself useful somehow."

With only one good arm all she could really do was carry some spare ammo and act as another set of eyes. As the action the previous day had shown, even firing a relatively light weapon like the RPD had been nearly impossible.
"I'd suggest bringing all the ammo for the ZU and small arms back to the tug during the night and have Kasparov and Mariusz sleep here somewhere too. That position is a long way off by itself in the dark!"
As always, he words were mainly just suggestions. Anyone who wanted to have some input would be heard out and if their ideas fit in with the overall objectives for the night, they'd probably be incorporated.
Minh Quyen
player, 133 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 10:50
  • msg #276

Re: About the tug

Minh will continue laying the comms line until she finishes or is reassigned. If she finishes early, she will look for Chopper or Snowy. If they are working on the repairs/plating she'll offer her skills to help out.
Jason Kasparov
player, 106 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 12:36
  • msg #277

Re: About the tug

Watching Yazzie leave, Jason turns from Stanislaw who himself walks off. Assuming the man doesn't wish to speak now, he sets off to find Minh. Seeing her laying cable, he approaches her and smiles.

"Hey pretty lady, working on our shuffleboard court? What are you doing putting in an electronic scoreboard?"
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 579 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 13:30
  • msg #278

Re: About the tug

Dawid found Tucker.

"What about the schedule for instruction on the mortar?"

"Any thoughts on that, or can I make one up?"


[Private to Robert 'Tuck' Tucker: "I thought you wanted to leave with Yazzie? As good as the man is, he's also a destabilizing element. After all, he had all of us ready to jump ship with him."]
Tantal/BG-15
This message was last edited by the player at 13:07, Thu 21 Feb 2008.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 129 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Wed 20 Feb 2008
at 23:01
  • msg #279

Re: Quarterdeck

Stanislaw Switek:
"In retrospect," muses Switek, "it occurs to me that - if that degenerate's boat is so well known in these waters - we probably could have used it as a decoy to screen the route ahead.  Whatever.  At any rate, we're down one capable fighter.  I suppose I should talk to the Hauptmann about switching up the duty roster."


Clarence nods as Switek finishes.

"I hear ya brother. He was a good fighter... You're right about the boat too. I hadn't had a chance to run it by you but I was thinkin' maybe you could have taken it and the other Polish boys upstream posing as merchants- gather some intel at T-berg maybe."

Milk is quiet for a few seconds before continuing,

"I'm thinking about telling the crew about RESET. I mean, telling 'em what it actually is. No one's said boo to me since I mentioned it. And then there was that ambush with the Spetznaz- that wasn't no coincidence. Maybe they want me off. I can't say I'd blame 'em. I know Yazzie wasn't a big fan of the folks I work for, at least. He was an operator, no doubt, but I actually feel a bit safer with him gone."

Milk coughs as a whisp of Switek's smoke blows into his face.

"Man, where'd you guys keep finding that stuff?"
Anneka Soleblume
player, 427 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 09:58
  • msg #280

Re: Quarterdeck

Once Anneka had finished discussing the coming nights operations, she sought Minh out - she'd had an idea....
"Quyen, I hear we're missing some handsets for the intercom?" she stated rehtorically.
"I'm hoping that we'll scrounge some up at the next village, but if they don't find any, what do you think about a light and buzzer?"
"Put a button up at the ZU for the river watch to press when they spot an obstruction in the water. That sets off a light on the bridge with a buzzer in case it's missed. The watchman then simply points an arm to the side the tug needs to go to avoid it, or puts up a hand if the tug needs to stop."


She'd heard of a similar light system used by some units when set up in ambush. The sentry would press a button and the ambush commander would had a small led light activate right before his eyes. Saved on the sentry having to warn of approaching enemy by radio, voice, or something else that could cause sound...
Minh Quyen
player, 134 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 13:09
  • msg #281

Re: About the tug

Quyen gives a friendly smile to Kasparov, "Yeah, something like that... eventually anyways. Actually it has to do with you... I'm running a comms wire to your position to the bridge." She loops one end of the wire tightly around the upper deck's railing and adds jokingly, "That way, if you and the Polish kid get hungry, you can ring up for a delivery or something."

She continues chatting with Jason, talking a break from finishing off the wiring when Anneka approaches. Minh shakes her head in agreement, "Yes, I can do that. Maybe not a buzzer, due to finding the stuff, but a lightbulb I can rig up for sure. Next town is supposedly ruins. Thats what the pimp said right? But something useful should be found with a little luck."

She thinks for a moment about her time in the engineers. If it wasn't for getting sent to them as a replacement, she wouldn't have had the first clue how to do what Anneka suggested. Guess it was more than just usefull for blowing up bridges, she though.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 320 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 15:14
  • msg #282

Re: About the tug

Tucker will walk ove to Yazzie when he gets all of his gear squared away and ready to leave with Damien.  "Not really sure why you're doing this bro but, may God and your spirits go with you John.  Best of luck Marine!" he says to him exrending a hand to Yazzie as a final farewell.

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
Dawid found Tucker.

"What about the schedule for instruction on the mortar?"

"Any thoughts on that, or can I make one up?"
"Why don't you just go ahead and make one up Dawid.  We've been discussing that since we started and where we're goin, we might just need it the way we've been losing bodies!"

Tucker puts his arm around Dawid and walks over to talk with him privately. [Private to Dawid Waldus Piotrowski: "I hate to see him go because we're losing a good man.  Yes, I wanted to leave with him but, not in the direction he's going.  I don't think it's too wise to go back there right now.  Almost any place else, I probably would've went with him.  We've still got a job to do that we've signed on for here so, let's concentrate at that OK?"]
Jason Kasparov
player, 107 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 16:00
  • msg #283

Re: About the tug

"If Stanislaw is familar with the area coming up, I am sure we can find an office complex. That would probably have hundreds of phones with multiple lines. The kind that light up for each line. Perhaps we could use them in place of the buzzers?

Picking up the line, he looks at Minh. "How can I help? I want to make sure the room service works."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 580 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 16:43
  • msg #284

Re: About the tug

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
Tucker puts his arm around Dawid and walks over to talk with him privately.


He laughed. "I am in accord with you in all matters! I will round up some students and do some instruction now on the mortar. This will be critical."

Dawid rounded up a few people that he thought were interested in learning:

  • Minh (if she's not busy)
  • Mariusz
  • Clarence
  • Griet



Tantal/BG-15
Training on the Mortar
Bow gun position

[Private to GM: Rae, I'm making an XP buy for Instruction (naturally) for Dawid, so check for the PM.]
This message was last edited by the player at 16:49, Thu 21 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 559 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 16:50
  • msg #285

Smoke Signals


The Krolowa steams on, approaching the town of Baranow Sandomierski. Damien's report- at your first meeting- clearly suggested that there were no occupied settlements between Uscie Solne and Tarnobrzeg but there, rising up from the eastern horizon, is a long, thin stream of pale smoke- like that from a cooking fire.

On his own innitiative, Walter slows the tug to 5kph. The river straightens out after rounding a slight bend only a couple of hundred meters ahead and those on her superstructure should soon have a clear unobstructed view of the village, now only about 2km distant.

Actions?
Minh Quyen
player, 135 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 18:12
  • msg #286

Re: About the tug

Jason Kasparov:
Picking up the line, he looks at Minh. "How can I help? I want to make sure the room service works."


"Almost done really... well at least until we get some army field phones, telephones, or something. You can help me secure the last bit of line up to the bridge."

When Dawid comes by she shakes her head, "I'll come by your second lesson. I want to finish off here. The ole' Captain might not like an untidy vessel as well."


Minh Quyen
Ak-74 slung over back
Upper Deck/Bridge
Finishing laying comms wire with Kasparov

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 581 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 18:39
  • msg #287

Re: About the tug

Minh Quyen:
When Dawid comes by she shakes her head, "I'll come by your second lesson. I want to finish off here. The ole' Captain might not like an untidy vessel as well."


"Very well. By all means, I will let you know when next class begins. Kasparov, you too!"

Seeing that Kasparov was similarly occupied, he asked Stanislaw as well.


Tantal/BG-15
Instructing students on the Mortar (Heavy Artillery)
Bow weapons position

Konrad Bayer
player, 477 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 18:49
  • msg #288

Re: About the tug

Bayer is on the bridge studying the map when Anneka finds him. After listening to her suggestions he folds it aways and says, "It sounds ok with me. Especially the part about the flak gun team. They should bunk on the tug at night and bring in the weapons and ammo."

"Four men ja. I would like four. Doesn't matter to me who goes though." Patting his shirt pocket which held the copy of the team's skills, Bayer finishes with "Switch the stand to positions? Oh temporarily... because Dawid will be on the shore. Ja ok."

The sound of Quyen and Kasparov working on the comms wire outside catches his attention, "Sounds like some of the team are being busy, thats good."

A short while later he walks below and watches Dawid giving his familiarization lessons on the mortar to a few of the team. He's careful not to interrupt, just stands off to the side watching and listening. When the ship begins to slow he glances downriver, expecting a boat. Instead, noticing the smoke he climbs back up to the bridge.

"Halt here Mr. Walter. It will be dark soon and we will be stopping right before Baranow." Bayer says to the crewman. Going to the railing he calls down below, "Ship is halting for the night. Kasparov, Chopper, Dawid and Switek... prepare for routine clearing patrol. Remainder will stand to. Pass it on."

Although he said it was a routine patrol, Bayer realizes immediately after saying it, it wasn't. He left the bridge to find the group to clarify their task.
This message was last edited by the player at 18:51, Thu 21 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 56 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 19:09
  • msg #289

Re: About the tug

Konrad Bayer:
"Halt here Mr. Walter. It will be dark soon and we will be stopping right before Baranow." Bayer says to the crewman. Going to the railing he calls down below, "Ship is halting for the night. Kasparov, Chopper, Dawid and Switek... prepare for routine clearing patrol. Remainder will stand to. Pass it on."


Chopper looks up "That's a boat patrol, right? I ain't a SEAL, I'm a boat crewman. I don't like leaving the boat".
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 582 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 21 Feb 2008
at 19:19
  • msg #290

Preparation for Night Clearing Patrol

Wrapping up his class, Dawid got ready for the patrol.

He retrieved his PKM and grabbed the ammunition can with spare belt.

Making sure his NVGs were charged and working, he put on his helmet and vest.

Finished, he spent the time waiting for the rest of the team to assemble having a cigarette and contemplating his dwindling supply of tobacco.


Dawid Piotrowski
PKM GPMG (100 + spare belt)
Stechkin (20 + 1), 2 RGD5 grenades

Konrad Bayer
player, 478 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 01:13
  • msg #291

Re: About the tug

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
Chopper looks up "That's a boat patrol, right? I ain't a SEAL, I'm a boat crewman. I don't like leaving the boat".


Bayer nods, he had a strong feeling beforehand that Hicks wouldn't be keen on hitting the shore... Well I did say I didn't care who went or who stayed, he thought. "Alright Chopper, it's ok." Perhaps being on the heavy guns would be just as good.

Looking amongst the crew he sees Quyen finishing up on the comms wire, "Quyen. I need you to take part in the clearing patrol."
Jason Kasparov
player, 108 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 01:43
  • msg #292

Re: About the tug

"Looks like fate is pushing us together" Jason says to Minh, as he pins some of the wire down.

"We can go ashore, check out the local shops, grab a bite with the locals. It will be like a real cruise. Ill grab my camera."
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 57 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 01:56
  • msg #293

Re: About the tug

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer nods, he had a strong feeling beforehand that Hicks wouldn't be keen on hitting the shore... Well I did say I didn't care who went or who stayed, he thought. "Alright Chopper, it's ok." Perhaps being on the heavy guns would be just as good.

Looking amongst the crew he sees Quyen finishing up on the comms wire, "Quyen. I need you to take part in the clearing patrol."


Hicks looks visibly relieved at not having to join the patrol, although he tries hard to hide it. He heads over to Minh, who's talking with the CIA helicopter pilot. "Hey," he says, "I didn't mean to get you stuck going on a patrol ashore. Sorry 'bout that. It's just that I'm really not very good at that kind of thing. Here, take these. Just try not to have to use them". Hicks offers up four American issue baseball frags. "I could use some smokes, if you find any".

He waits for a nervous moment, then moves away quickly. After a moment, he climbs the ladder up to the bridge. "Hauptmann, can I speak to you for a second? I don't mind shuttling the folks ashore, and waiting offshore for them? I'm just a lot better in a boat than on shore, if you know what I mean".
Konrad Bayer
player, 482 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 04:59
  • msg #294

Re: About the tug

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
"Hauptmann, can I speak to you for a second? I don't mind shuttling the folks ashore, and waiting offshore for them? I'm just a lot better in a boat than on shore, if you know what I mean".


Bayer nods to him with a look of understanding, "No, its ahh... ok. I understand we all have specific roles which we can do best. Don't worry about shuttling them over though, we can use you on the weapons here. Quyen can handle an inflatable."

Looking down to the main deck he calls, "Reminder for clearing patrol to bring a radio."

Making his way down to the stern he will await the arrival of the four assigned to the shore clearance. Once assembled he will clarify their task, "Alright, routine dusk clearing patrol along the shore a couple hundred meters out. You are heading out a little earlier than dusk though, so you can complete some more taskings. Additional objectives are to investigate the smoke sighted and attempt to make contact if those at the smoke are deemed friendly.

He looks at his watch and then to the west, "We hoped you'd also have time and light to investigate the village and look for anything worth bringing back to the tug. I'm not to sure we can do that now that we know somebody is about. Maintain radio contact and we will confirm this last task after you report back on the source of the smoke. Any questions?"
Minh Quyen
player, 137 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 05:29
  • msg #295

Re: About the tug

Jason Kasparov:
"Looks like fate is pushing us together" Jason says to Minh, as he pins some of the wire down.

"We can go ashore, check out the local shops, grab a bite with the locals. It will be like a real cruise. Ill grab my camera."


Quyen replies with a friendly laugh back to Kasparov. "If only... Give me a hand with the boat after you grab your gear ok?"

She's about to grab her own when Hicks intercepts her.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
"Hey," he says, "I didn't mean to get you stuck going on a patrol ashore. Sorry 'bout that. It's just that I'm really not very good at that kind of thing. Here, take these. Just try not to have to use them". Hicks offers up four American issue baseball frags. "I could use some smokes, if you find any".


"Its cool, don't be sorry. I don't mind going on patrol." she says shaking her head. "I admire somebody who is honest with themselves." Then taking the hand grenades she adds, "I'll give em back after. Thanks."

Quyen smiles and adds, "Smokes? Yeah I wish. Tell you what... if I get lucky, I'll split em with you even."

Quyen then grabs her webbing near the mortar and stuffs Chopper's grenades in the pouches. Checking her rifle, she slings it and goes aft to ready the inflatable and listen to Hauptmann Bayer's instructions.

Quyen
AK-74 (28 rounds)
Stern
Shore Pparty prep

This message was last edited by the player at 05:30, Fri 22 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 109 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 05:48
  • msg #296

Re: About the tug

Minh Quyen:
Quyen replies with a friendly laugh back to Kasparov. "If only... Give me a hand with the boat after you grab your gear ok?"


"Its a date." Jason says, running aft to grab his gear. He returns quickly with his M177 strapped to his back, his AK74 on his shoulder, his Alice gear on his chest, and his pack loaded with food, change of clothes and a the basics.

He approached Minh, and after tossing his pack in the boat, helped her prepare to offload the small craft.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 124 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 07:38
  • msg #297

Zoo-2

Mariusz continued to man his post at the Zoo-2 until told to do differently. He noted that a shore party was being formed and hoped that they'd be able to perform their duties safely.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 583 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 11:14
  • msg #298

Re: About the tug

Jason Kasparov:
"Its a date." Jason says, running aft to grab his gear. He returns quickly with his M177 strapped to his back, his AK74 on his shoulder, his Alice gear on his chest, and his pack loaded with food, change of clothes and a the basics.

He approached Minh, and after tossing his pack in the boat, helped her prepare to offload the small craft.


"Jason, I see you are carrying a carbine as well as a rifle. You zeal is commendable, but you can't use them both, unless you intend to fire one with each hand. Like a cowboy!"

Smiling, he hefted the ammo can with the spare belt for the PKM, holding it out by the canvas shoulder-strap.

"Would you please carry this instead? It would be of great assistance."


Dawid Piotrowski
PKM (100 + 100 rds.)
Stechkin (20+1) 2x RGD5 grenades

Jason Kasparov
player, 111 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 15:52
  • msg #299

Re: About the tug

"Redundancy, my friend. This weapon," he holds up the AK-74, "I have fired once. This one has seen me through much. But I'll hump your ammo as well."

Taking the ammo belt, Jason straps it over his shoulder.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 563 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 21:15
  • msg #300

Clearing Patrol


The clearing patrol, heavily laden with weapons and ammunition, boards the inflatable, bobbing alongside the tug in the moderate current, and Minh ably pilots her to shore. Milk, rubbing his aching lower back with one hand, gives the departing team a wave with the other from the aft Dushka position. Minh and the others land a minute later and pull the boat up the east bank a few meters, covering it with foliage within sight of the Krolowa.

After a com-check*, and with about an hour and a half of daylight remaining, the patrol moves out towards the unexpectedly occupied village of Baranow Sandomierski.

Actions?

*OOC: Stan has his CIA-supplied long-range, man-portable radio so he'll be the coms person on this mission.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 126 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 22 Feb 2008
at 22:01
  • msg #301

Re: Clearing Patrol

Mariusz watched the sun sinking slowly below the horizon, the last hues of the sunset turning the waters of the Wistula blood red. The war had led to the most fantastic sunsets, a gift of Professors Einenstein and Oppenheimer. He pulled out the cigarette butt he'd saved from Dawid's smoke and carefully put the last shreds of tobacco into his tin, he had enough for two or three smokes now, more if he cut it with the marajuana he had stashed. Tobbacco was rare and grew far away, hemp grew just about anywhere.

Mainly he saved the drug for injuries, it did relieve pain, but soon he might have to consider using it to cut his baccy. Still, he didn't even know where the next supply of pot would come from. As the twilight gathered, Mariusz carefully unloaded the belt of ammo from the Zoo-2 and slung it over his shoulder. He picked up the other weapons and, heavily laden, he staggered back to the tug. He struggled up the stairs and into the bridge.

He looked at the officer on deck, "You said we should bring in the weapons from the barge, I'll put them in the armoury if you'll unlock it. Do you want me to take out the Zoo-2's breeches or should it be safe without ammo? It's unlikely that infiltrators will be carrying their own 23mil but it depends how careful you want to be."
Konrad Bayer
player, 483 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 08:11
  • msg #302

Upper Deck

Bayer is on the upper deck watching the clearance patrol deploy onto the shore when Mariusz returns from the barge. Bayer acknowledges with a pleased nod that the young man had brought the ammo and weapons.

Mariusz Tokarski:
"You said we should bring in the weapons from the barge, I'll put them in the armoury if you'll unlock it. Do you want me to take out the Zoo-2's breeches or should it be safe without ammo? It's unlikely that infiltrators will be carrying their own 23mil but it depends how careful you want to be."</DarkBlue>


Bayer is about to tell him not to worry about it, but then has an after thought, "Perhaps it isn't that infiltrators may use it against us, but rather they may take the breeches to prevent us from using it... sabotage like. Good thinking nevertheless. Lets bring it aboard."

Looking over his shoulder to see if anyone is within earshot to confirm, he adds, "I believe the armoury is kept unlocked."

As Mariusz leaves Bayer walks about the deck to ensure the rest of the team are manning their posts for the dusk stand to.
Minh Quyen
player, 138 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 09:31
  • msg #303

Shoreline

After pulling the boat ashore, Quyen unslings her AK-74 and kneels down - "How are we going to do this? Head in a hundred meters or so and sweep along the river... ending up at the smoke?"

OOC - I say this but not entirely sure the layout of the ground.


Quyen
AK-74 (28)
Riverside
Ready to move

This message was last edited by the player at 11:21, Sat 23 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 127 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 11:27
  • msg #304

Re: Shoreline

Mariusz placed the weapons carefully in the armoury, interesting he thought, an open armoury, maybe they aren't such control freaks after all. He left the bridge and made his way back to the Zoo-2. He carefully removed the breech blocks and put them in the empty ammo box he'd brought especially for the purpose.

On his return to the armoury he placed the box on a prominent shelf and used a piece of chalk to label it as the Zoo-2 parts. When he got back to the bridge he walked over to Bayer and said, "Kaptain, I am concerned about making the passage past T'brzeg in our present condition. Granted, we won't be surprised like the PBR but we aren't as fast either. I think we need more ammo for our main guns, especially the mortar, with that we can hit the bandits before they can even see us. May I suggest the following plan, it has it's holes but it has some merit I feel. Two people could take the motorbike and sidecar I've seen onto the opposite bank to T'brzeg and load it with some of the Soviet weapons we have spare. The bike could make a fast trip to Sandiomierz and see if we could trade for ammo. If the market is good, we could probably get enough ammo for both our big guns using just the liberated weapons, if ammo is available of course. If the market is tighter, we could ase the weapons as a sweetener to get a merchant to drive their goods up to use and trade for some of Adam's merchandise. It's a risky proposition, the trip would be dangerous and people might try to take the guns without paying for them in Sandiomierz but I believe the benefits would outweigh the risks. Anyway, it may be something worth considering, Sir."

[Private to Konrad Bayer: There, I've had my say on the matter to both senior officers now. Don't worry, I'm not going to have a hissy fit if my plan isn't accepted or is totally ignored, but I wanted it voiced IC.]
This message was last edited by the player at 21:35, Sat 23 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 112 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 15:39
  • msg #305

Re: Shoreline

Minh Quyen:
After pulling the boat ashore, Quyen unslings her AK-74 and kneels down - "How are we going to do this? Head in a hundred meters or so and sweep along the river... ending up at the smoke?"



"I'll take point, lets form a diamond, and we will sweep the road, from left to right. If no one snipes me, its a safe bet we are clear to that point. Keep your head down, I don't want you getting shot."

He looks to Stanislaw for approval, knowing they have done this procedure plenty of times before.

"Anyone bring a geiger counter?"

Jason Kasparov
On point
AK-74, 4 MAGAZINES
This message was last edited by the player at 15:41, Sat 23 Feb 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 139 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 16:33
  • msg #306

Re: Shoreline

Jason Kasparov:
"I'll take point, lets form a diamond, and we will sweep the road, from left to right. If no one snipes me, its a safe bet we are clear to that point. Keep your head down, I don't want you getting shot."


Quyen responds - "How about extended line or a 'v' instead? It will cover more ground and we need to do that since there is only four of us." Before anyone can answer she adds - "I don't want to get shot either, but I have to put myself on the line the same as everyone else."
This message was last edited by the player at 16:40, Sat 23 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 321 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 17:29
  • msg #307

Re: Upper Deck

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer is on the upper deck watching the clearance patrol deploy onto the shore when Mariusz returns from the barge. Bayer acknowledges with a pleased nod that the young man had brought the ammo and weapons.

Mariusz Tokarski:
"You said we should bring in the weapons from the barge, I'll put them in the armoury if you'll unlock it. Do you want me to take out the Zoo-2's breeches or should it be safe without ammo? It's unlikely that infiltrators will be carrying their own 23mil but it depends how careful you want to be."</DarkBlue>


Bayer is about to tell him not to worry about it, but then has an after thought, "Perhaps it isn't that infiltrators may use it against us, but rather they may take the breeches to prevent us from using it... sabotage like. Good thinking nevertheless. Lets bring it aboard."

Looking over his shoulder to see if anyone is within earshot to confirm, he adds, "I believe the armoury is kept unlocked."

As Mariusz leaves Bayer walks about the deck to ensure the rest of the team are manning their posts for the dusk stand to.
Tucker will make his way to the upper deck where Konrad is watching the shore patrol head out.  He'll stand next to him and watch as well.  "Hey Konrad.  Stopping for the night I see?  Listen, I'm not too big about losing Yazzie today and I realize we're going to have to do without his skills.  Rough around the edges but, skilled out the butt!  I got Dawid working a schedule out for some cross training on the mortar when he gets back from the patrol.  What do you need me to do?"

Tucker
Slung M-16A2/M-203 & Colt Python in shoulder holster
On the Upper Deck talking to Konrad

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 584 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 21:00
  • msg #308

Re: Shoreline

Jason Kasparov:
"I'll take point, lets form a diamond, and we will sweep the road, from left to right. If no one snipes me, its a safe bet we are clear to that point. Keep your head down, I don't want you getting shot."

He looks to Stanislaw for approval, knowing they have done this procedure plenty of times before.

"Anyone bring a geiger counter?"


"I have a detector. Always carry it. Especially now that we may be dealing with radiological materials. Although, there was no contamination on that small boat, so whatever was supposedly was being carried was not radioactive, which is good."

"You will have to show me what your tactical formations are."

"With this machinegun, in our own patrol formation I usually have a central position so that I can cover both flanks or the middle, and close to the unit leader so that I may be easily directed."



Dawid Piotrowski
PKM GPMG (100)
Stechkin (20+1)

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 128 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 21:34
  • msg #309

Galley

Mariusz had established that he wasn't needed on sentry duty at the moment and went to the Galley to get a meal ready for those on stand to and the shore party, when they returned.

Before he started, he took stock of the food they had. He frowned, there wasn't a huge amount left, enough to last four days, five at a pinch. He'd need to make the Kaptain aware of that too.

He looked at the ingredients he had to work with and decided on a ham and potatoe pie with baked apple desert. He shredded some of the remaining smoked ham and sweated it off to make some oil into which he pored a jar of pickled leeks. At the same time, he started boiling the potatoes. Once they were boiled, he mashed them and combined the ham, leeks and mash and put them in a large pie dish to warm in the oven. After rooting around, he found a tiny bit of hard cheese which he grated over as a topping.

He parbolied the apples and sweetened them before putting them in the oven to bake.

This done, he sought out the Medical Major, food probably came under the health remit. He found the Major and said, "Major, dinner will be ready in about thirty minutes but I wish to report that we only have enough food to last about four more days. Finding ingredients for interesting food is getting harder as our supplies dwindle. I know that is not important nutritionally, but it will have an impact on morale, Ma'am. Would it be possible to ask the Shore Patrol if they can kill as many of the feral pigs living on shore as they can? Some of the wood we have is oak and I can easily set up a smoker to preserve the meat, each of those porkers is between 50 and 150 kilos of easy meat, give me time and I can proscess everything but the squeal..."
This message was last edited by the player at 22:29, Sat 23 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 74 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sat 23 Feb 2008
at 23:44
  • msg #310

Shore Patrol

Switek gathers with the team at the shoreline and surveys the lay of land.  It is getting dark, but not quite enough so to justify the use of the night vision goggles atop his head.  He adjusts the goggles' headband around the black watch cap beneath and adjusts his scarf against the cold.  Kneeling near the raft, he motions for the team to gather around and keys the mic of his radio to notify the tug of their arrival.

"Away team is ashore."

The monk listens to the options mentioned by the troops as he makes his decision of approach tactics.

"Okay - no time for drills, so for this trip we will use the 'diamond' formation as Jason has suggested, with him out front at the top.  I will be on the left side, closest to the shore and Minh? Yes, Minh. Minh will take the right flank.  Piotrowski, you will cover the bottom of the diamond with your machinegun.  That way you can move quickly to cover either flank, and also tend to our rear approach.  Everybody has their quadrant of responsibility.  If we take fire, Dawid and I will cover with the machineguns as you two break contact and retreat to the raft."

The monk rises and brings his RPKM to the low ready.

"Move slowly and quietly.  Try keep ten to twenty meters of spacing - we don't need anyone getting lost in the woods.  We will sweep a hundred meters inland then loop around to the north and investigate the source of smoke.  As we approach that area, Jason will signal for us to change formation based on his assessment of the terrain."

Switek briefly reviews the hand signals that the point man will use to communicate warnings or a change in team formation to line, file, left and right echelon or modified wedge and Piotrowski's location in each.

"Watch your fire and let us be alert yet not too fast on the trigger.  Okay, let's go."



[Switek]
Ashore
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Patrolling

Konrad Bayer
player, 484 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 24 Feb 2008
at 05:45
  • msg #311

Bridge

Bayer listens to Mariusz's idea and afterwards says, "Interesting idea. Dangerous, but what idea for this town won't be? I won't make a plan until tonight after everyone is back aboard and we can talk after standing down for the night. I promise to keep yours in mind as an option."

[Private to Mariusz Tokarski: Suggestions like this are always welcome.]

Continuing to watch the shore party get organized and begin to move, out Tucker joins him at the railing. He nods quietly in understanding when Tuck expresses his opinion on Yazzie. Bayer then says quietly regarding Dawid, "Ja. I saw Dawid running a few of them through earlier. Ist good."

Stan's radio report breaks over the radio. Bayer responds, "Sunray, roger. Good luck. Out."

Bayer turns from watching the shore party to continue, "We're ok right now. Just man one of the machineguns up here ok? Until the clearing patrol is done."

He walks with him over to one of the DSHKs and stands next to him. "Getting by the next town has been on most everybody's mind. Any ideas?"
This message was last edited by the player at 05:48, Sun 24 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 322 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 24 Feb 2008
at 15:52
  • msg #312

Re: Bridge

Konrad Bayer:
Continuing to watch the shore party get organized and begin to move, out Tucker joins him at the railing. He nods quietly in understanding when Tuck expresses his opinion on Yazzie. Bayer then says quietly regarding Dawid, "Ja. I saw Dawid running a few of them through earlier. Ist good."

Stan's radio report breaks over the radio. Bayer responds, "Sunray, roger. Good luck. Out."

Bayer turns from watching the shore party to continue, "We're ok right now. Just man one of the machineguns up here ok? Until the clearing patrol is done."

He walks with him over to one of the DSHKs and stands next to him. "Getting by the next town has been on most everybody's mind. Any ideas?"
Tucker reaches into one of his BDU shirt pockets and pulls out a cigar and lights it, tucking the lighter back into his pockets.  "Yeah, we're OK but, with all due respect, letting Yazzie go off with Damien wasn't a good move.  Granted, he did so upon his own request and there have been numerous personal conflicts with him and other people on board.  I don't like it although you have to respect his wishes.  OK, i'm done griping about it, we'll deal with it fine.

I think we should run a forward patrol in front of the tug to try and get some kind of lay of the land before we bring the tug through the town area.  Only real kind of Intel we've got is from Damien telling us that it's a messed up place and off the hook.  We've got no real clue on defenses or troop strengths.  We need to put a group on the ground in front of us whether that means two small teams on each side of us, I don't know.  We can't just go in blind Konrad.  I'm sure Anneka has her own insights on this topic but, we can all sit down and deal with this tonight.  What're you thoughts on this mess up ahead?"
Robert asks as he takes a healthy puff from his cigar.

Tucker
Slung M-16A2/M-203 and holstered Colt Python
On bridge with Bayer
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 129 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 24 Feb 2008
at 17:08
  • msg #313

Re: Bridge

Mariusz had just reached the bridge with dinner when Tucker lit his cigar. He placed the food on the table and said, "Grub's up, it's a bit boring but we're low on ingredients and we don't have a lot of food left, four days maybe?" he looked at Tucker, "Have you been saving the butts of your cigars? If you have, I can grate them up for you, the gratings don't make for a great cigarette, but it beats nothing."

He turned to return to the galley and get food out to the others on board.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 585 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 24 Feb 2008
at 17:13
  • msg #314

Re: Shore Patrol

Stanislaw Switek:
"Okay - no time for drills, so for this trip we will use the 'diamond' formation as Jason has suggested, with him out front at the top.  I will be on the left side, closest to the shore and Minh? Yes, Minh. Minh will take the right flank.  Piotrowski, you will cover the bottom of the diamond with your machinegun.  That way you can move quickly to cover either flank, and also tend to our rear approach.  Everybody has their quadrant of responsibility.  If we take fire, Dawid and I will cover with the machineguns as you two break contact and retreat to the raft."

The monk rises and brings his RPKM to the low ready.

"Move slowly and quietly.  Try keep ten to twenty meters of spacing - we don't need anyone getting lost in the woods.  We will sweep a hundred meters inland then loop around to the north and investigate the source of smoke.  As we approach that area, Jason will signal for us to change formation based on his assessment of the terrain."

Switek briefly reviews the hand signals that the point man will use to communicate warnings or a change in team formation to line, file, left and right echelon or modified wedge and Piotrowski's location in each.

"Watch your fire and let us be alert yet not too fast on the trigger.  Okay, let's go."


Nodding, Dawid absorbed the instruction. When it was done, he started fastening the strap on his helmet. He the attached the Kalinka NVGs, but kept them flipped up for the moment.

"Tak, rozumiem. Prowadzą mnie na!" ("I understand. Lead me on!")

Waiting for the others to shake themselves into a loose V/Diamond formation, he pulled back the GPMG's charging handle and seated the heavy weapon's strap more comfortably on his shoulder.


Dawid Piotrowski
PKM GPMG (100/100)
Stechkin (21/21)
Taking up position, moving out.

This message was last edited by the player at 17:23, Sun 24 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 130 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 24 Feb 2008
at 17:18
  • msg #315

Re: Shore Patrol

As he was about to leave, he had a thought and turned back to the men on the bridge, "Uh, Kaptain Bayer? Would it be possible to ask the Shore Party to hunt for pigs once they have established if it would be safe to do so, the feral porkers around this area would vastly swell our stocks, although it would make for a meat rich diet."
Cap'n Rae
GM, 564 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sun 24 Feb 2008
at 21:23
  • msg #316

Parley


The clearing patrol move inland a few hundred meters before turning north and bearing towards Baranow Sandomierski. With the distant village in view, they approach cautiously, stopping periodically to scan for signs of life. They cannot see the exact source of the smoke, but it's definitely coming from somewhere inside the village. The buildings that you can see all show some sign of abuse or neglect. Several have been gutted by fire and nearly all of the buildings facing south sport bullet or cannon shell holes. Through his binnoculars, Switek can make out a message painted in large, red, block letters on the pockmarked white wall of one of the nearest relatively intact village outbuildings.

Death to Bandits

Hanging on a rope from the roof of the building just to the right of the message, like a three-dimensional exclamation point, is a green-clad human body.

So focussed on the macabre scene is Switek that it takes a series of emphatic hissing noises from Kasparov before he lowers his glasses and notices the squad of soldiers emerging from the village, only 500m or so distant.

They are dressed in a variety of camoflage uniforms, approaching in a skirmish line, and moving steadily in the direction of the clearing patrol. It appears that they may have been expecting guests. As they close to within about 300m, the line stretches out. The centermost man- who appears to be wearing U.S. woodland pattern BDUs- stops and signals the others who go prone in a confident, unhurried fashion. He continues forward another 20m or so before stopping again. He raises his right arm and shouts,

"We've been expecting you! We wish to trade. Come out and let us talk like friends."

Actions?

OOC: In the meantime, it's business as usual on the tug.
This message was last edited by the GM at 00:22, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 586 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 05:24
  • msg #317

Re: Parley

Seeing the men, Dawid flopped down. Left hand gripping the GPMG's stock to stabilise the weapon, right hand on the pistol grip and finger on the trigger.

"This isn't good... an unarmed man alone is an envoy. An armed group is always trouble..."

Knowing this was probably a ruse to catch them off guard, he took a deep breath and prepared to drop the apparent leader with a short burst.
This message was last edited by the player at 05:32, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 75 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 05:31
  • msg #318

Re: Parley

Switek silently cursed himself for being caught off guard.   He had seen his share of atrocities in this conflict, many of them committed at the hand of simple people defending their homes and communities.  The powerful image of the hanging corpse represented much of what was wrong with the world.  At the very least, another lost soul for which to pray.

Snapping to, the monk motions for Dawid to sweep around to the left and cover their riverside flank.  He then keys the mic on his radio and notifies the tug crew of this most interesting development.

"Be advised, the ville is not deserted." Switek reports, "We are in contact with a party of unknown size and origin.  Repeat - the ville is confirmed populated.  Stand by."

The monk continues to move forward cautiously to the front of the line with his RPKM at a low ready position, surveying the wooded terrain for cover and a favorable fall-back path if things went sideways.  His experience as a seasoned partisan fighter had taught him that impromptu encounters with forces of unknown disposition required equal parts diplomacy and skepticism.  Although optimistic at the chance to make new allies, Switek had only survived this long by consistently erring on the side of caution.

"Hello there!" He hails the apparent leader in his native Polish toungue, "We wish to approach as friends and countrymen!"

The evening air is cool and crisp.  He begins to measure his breathing.  As he raises his left hand to wave, the monk checks both flanks and advises the team in a lowered tone, "Be ready."



[Switek]
In the woods
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Parleying

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 587 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 05:43
  • msg #319

Re: Parley

At Stanislaw's order, Dawid pushed himself up with a grunt. He moved to the left flank of the little element, getting down when his "bound" was complete.


Dawid Piotrowski
PKM GPMG (100/100)
Moving and then dropping
Covering the left flank and centre

Minh Quyen
player, 140 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 05:54
  • msg #320

Re: Parley

Quyen gets into a prone position facing the unknown party. She tries to use whatever depression or slope is available as cover. Then Quyen digs out one of her fragmentation grenades and lays it on the ground next to her. Keeping her eyes on the other group she listens as Switek agrees to a meeting.

Quyen
AK-74 (28)
Prone (Right Flank)
Observing/Ready

This message was last edited by the player at 16:28, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 113 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 06:17
  • msg #321

Re: Parley

Being on point, Jason approaches the group under the watchful eyes of his friends. His AK-74, held at the ready, he knows if this goes south, he will sacrifice himself for the sake of Minh and the others.

He hears Switek bark something in Polish, so he assumes its a greeting. He keeps his bearing staring the lead man in the eye.

"You speak English? We are looking to trade."

Jason Kasparov
AK-74 AT THE READY
4 magazines
Konrad Bayer
player, 485 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 12:32
  • msg #322

Bridge

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"What're you thoughts on this mess up ahead?"


Bayer looks downriver as he talks, "Well I prefer to send a small recon before making any battle plans. We won't go into it blind, regardless of how we do it. The lack of any information on the area leaves too many variables. The message to stay away is clear, but we don't know exactly what kind of threat the town poses to the tug sailing by."

Mariusz Tokarski:
As he was about to leave, he had a thought and turned back to the men on the bridge, "Uh, Kaptain Bayer? Would it be possible to ask the Shore Party to hunt for pigs..."


Bayer looks at him in the dimming light and says rhetorically, "There are pigs around here? Really? That would help out situation... but I don't want them shooting until the area ist secure. No need to draw attention until we have an idea who may be about, right? They're also going to be pressed for time to investigate the village. However, good thinking again boy."

Switek's voice crackles over the radio ending further discussion on a hunt...
Stanislaw Switek:
"Be advised, the ville is not deserted." Switek reports, "We are in contact with a party of unknown size and origin.  Repeat - the ville is confirmed populated.  Stand by."


Depressing the switch on his radio he replies, "Roger. Standing by. Out." Nodding to the two men beside him he says, "Lets stay sharp here." Bayer then walks around the upper deck and checks on the whereabouts of Snowy and Chopper. Finding them he will say, "We may have a situation on the ground. Stay alert."
This message was last edited by the player at 12:35, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 324 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 16:53
  • msg #323

Re: Bridge

Mariusz Tokarski:
Mariusz had just reached the bridge with dinner when Tucker lit his cigar. He placed the food on the table and said, "Grub's up, it's a bit boring but we're low on ingredients and we don't have a lot of food left, four days maybe?" he looked at Tucker, "Have you been saving the butts of your cigars? If you have, I can grate them up for you, the gratings don't make for a great cigarette, but it beats nothing."

He turned to return to the galley and get food out to the others on board.
Tucker nods and thanks Tokarski for the food.  "Thanks kid!  I never really gace it any thought before you just said something.  Maybe youshould put a 'Butt Can' out on deck somewhere so you can do that for everyone.  I'll make sure you get mine when I'm done with 'em!"

Konrad Bayer:
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"What're you thoughts on this mess up ahead?"


Bayer looks downriver as he talks, "Well I prefer to send a small recon before making any battle plans. We won't go into it blind, regardless of how we do it. The lack of any information on the area leaves too many variables. The message to stay away is clear, but we don't know exactly what kind of threat the town poses to the tug sailing by."

Mariusz Tokarski:
As he was about to leave, he had a thought and turned back to the men on the bridge, "Uh, Kaptain Bayer? Would it be possible to ask the Shore Party to hunt for pigs..."


Bayer looks at him in the dimming light and says rhetorically, "There are pigs around here? Really? That would help out situation... but I don't want them shooting until the area ist secure. No need to draw attention until we have an idea who may be about, right? They're also going to be pressed for time to investigate the village. However, good thinking again boy."

Switek's voice crackles over the radio ending further discussion on a hunt...
Stanislaw Switek:
"Be advised, the ville is not deserted." Switek reports, "We are in contact with a party of unknown size and origin.  Repeat - the ville is confirmed populated.  Stand by."


Depressing the switch on his radio he replies, "Roger. Standing by. Out." Nodding to the two men beside him he says, "Lets stay sharp here." Bayer then walks around the upper deck and checks on the whereabouts of Snowy and Chopper. Finding them he will say, "We may have a situation on the ground. Stay alert."
"We're going to need at least that!  Too bad we can't get any friggin' Intel on this place!  I just don't want to see us lose any more good people or them get messed up.  We've all seen too many people like that already.  We'll see when we get there I guess," Robert says and leaves it there as the radio comes to life and Mariusz has another good idea.

Tucker is impressed with the boys frame of mind.  "Mmmm, bacon!" is all he says thinking about the pigs.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 131 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 18:23
  • msg #324

Re: Bridge

"I could knock a smoker up in an hour or so, we've some oak so we could get smoked hams and bacon, plus I could make sausages. Like I said to the Major, give me time and I can turn everything but the squeal into food." Mariusz paused, "Still, it wouldn't be worth dying for. The butt can is a great idea. I'll get on it."
Cap'n Rae
GM, 566 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 19:55
  • msg #325

Parley?


The spokesman is about to reply to Switek's shouted Polish greeting when Jason calls out in English. The man's posture changes subtly- he seems to tense slightly. He pauses for a second, glancing back quickly at his comrades, and then replies in unaccented American Enlish,

"Are you from the merchant boat?"

The prone firing line- 8 men with at least two RPKs among them- behind him stays put, looking down their rifle barrels in the direction of the security team.

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 22:58, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 58 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 20:55
  • msg #326

The Black Gang

Hicks finishes the PMCS on the aft mounted Mk 19, including cleaning and relubing, as it's the first down time he's had to work on it since the helicopter. He hesitates, but eventually uses some black touch-up paint from his tool kit to paint a tiny helicopter on both sides. After a quick performance check he reloads it. With the everpresent cigarette from his diminishing supply handing from his mouth he repeats the activities for the M240.

When he's done, he wipes his hands on a cotton rag and puts his tools away. Hicks has been storing both tool kits in the machine room, since he didn't want to leave them on deck, and so far no one has complained. He pulls his pack of smokes out of an ammo pouch and rumbles inside for a cig, but his finger finds nothing inside.

Frowning, he tosses the crumbled pack overboard, and checking to make sure that WO Milk and the drunk crewman aren't watching too closely, opens up the middle 40mm ammo can. There aren't any belts of grenades, but it is half full of various cigarette packets. Most are out of date leftovers from American stores but some are local products of Poland and Germany. Hicks ignores the homegrowns for now and reaches low to retrieve a pack of Salems. Ugh, menthols he thinks, grimacing. He grabs another box of matches, too, and replaces the ammo can. He thinks for a moment then takes the time to restack the cans, ensuring that his stash is safely covered up.

He lights up a smoke and asks Milk, "Hey, Mister Milk. I need to take five or ten. Permission to leave the deck?"

OOC: Can we assume that Hicks met up with whomever had shotgun ammo and secured some before the away team went away?
Clarence Milk
NPC, 130 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 22:53
  • msg #327

Re: The Black Gang

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
He lights up a smoke and asks Milk, "Hey, Mister Milk. I need to take five or ten. Permission to leave the deck?"


"Yeah, I got ya. If you're headed to the galley, bring me back some chow, would ya?"

Bemused, Milk watches Hicks amble off the poop. The Engineman 1st Class was one odd duck, and, rumor had it, formerly an unwitting part of something big. Perhaps the sailor knew more than he was letting on. He would bear some watching, that one.
This message was last edited by the player at 22:55, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 132 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 23:06
  • msg #328

Re: The Black Gang

Mariusz saw the bridge starting to fill up and Mariusz headed back to the Galley. He started on the dishes and made sure that the place was thoroughly clean. Once that was done, he made a precise inventory of the supplies and started to work out how he could stretch them out without making everyone bored with the same old, "one pot stew".

Once he had finished in the Galley, he checked in on the wash and laundry room. Nothing had been left there since he'd done the laundry the day before so he got the chalk out once more and found a likely patch on the laundry room door. On it he wrote a notice that he'd do laundry from just after dusk stand to until his first watch, he'd been given a light set of duties so it made sense for him to take over the domestic chores. He found several clean but ragged pillow cases and nailed them up in a line. Above each one he wrote the name of one of the crew members. They could place their washing in there and he'd sort it all out.

Mariusz went back to the Galley and made up a plateful of food. He'd noticed that Josef, the Chief Engineer hadn't eaten and had decided to take something to him. He grabbed a bottle of the purified water, two tin mugs and slipped one of the bottles of vadka into his cargo pocket. The man was supposed to be a grouch, but Mariusz hoped to pacify him with food and booze.

He descended into the bowels of the ship and was greeted by a stream of cursing and a wrench that clattered near his head. He looked around and saw his assailant and showed him the food. The old guy stopped yelling and gestured the boy forward.

"I noticed you hadn't had time for food, Sir." Mariusz said respectfully, "I thought I'd bring you some, I have water and Vodka too and I can get you some tea if you'd prefer it."

The old man sat down and picked up the food. He took a few mouthfuls and raised an eyebrow, he gestured to one of the boiler taps, "Tea in there, I'll have one and help yourself, leave the Vodka here."

Mariusz did as he was told and poured himself a mug of the fragrant brew as well. He sat down and wited for the old man to pour a shot of gin into his own tea and accepted the same in his. He sipped the tea and waited for the old man to finish eating. After the pie, the old man lingered over the baked apple, savouring every bite, as he finished he looked up and said, "That was good, you'll make someone a lovely wife."

Mariuszlooked him in the eye and slapped the Colt at his hip, "Mr. Browning here will make sure he doesn't try anything on. So, how does this boat work?"
This message was last edited by the player at 23:24, Mon 25 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 59 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Mon 25 Feb 2008
at 23:33
  • msg #329

Re: The Black Gang

Clarence Milk:
"Yeah, I got ya. If you're headed to the galley, bring me back some chow, would ya?"


"Sure thing, Mister Milk. Maybe that Polish kid has some sliders on the stove". He grins as he walks away and heads inside. Hicks takes a few minutes to empty his bladder and is headed forward to grab some food for the SF warrant officer when he more feels than hears the engines shutting down. He turns around and heads aft to the ladder down to the engine room. At the top of the ladder he mashes out what remains of his cigarette and stows the butt in a pocket, then calls down in his limited Polish "Permission to enter, Chief Engineer?"
Minh Quyen
player, 143 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 00:49
  • msg #330

Re: Parley?

Cap'n Rae:
"Are you from the merchant boat?"

Quyen thumbs the safety off of her rifle and slowly adjusts her aim onto one of the RPK gunners. "Who are they?" she aggressively calls up to Jason and Switek, without removing her aim. Feeling dangerously exposed she tries to burrow further into the ground. The ground is very cold and begins to quickly absorb the heat from her body.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:51, Tue 26 Feb 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 567 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 03:04
  • msg #331

Josef Grzyech (Engine Room)

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
"Permission to enter, Chief Engineer?"


Jozef looks from the young interloper (Mariusz) to the ladder leading out of the engine room. He mutters,

"When it rains, it pours..." before shouting up the ladder,

"If you're as good with engines as you are with my mother tongue, I don't want you anywhere near here!"

Chopper isn't real sure exactly what the chief engineer has said, but from the tone and volume of the reply, he's pretty sure it's a "no".
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 60 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 04:09
  • msg #332

Re: Josef Grzyech (Engine Room)

Having dealt with crusty old engine room chiefs before, Hicks is not dissuaded. He calls back down with some more of his limited Polish. "Papieros?"
Jason Kasparov
player, 114 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 06:50
  • msg #333

Re: In the Line of Fire

Jason notices the subtle change in posture from the approaching group. Removing his hand from his weapon, he shows the universal symbol of submission.

"No need for the show of force. We are from the ship, and mean no harm. I am here under the command of Father Stanislaw. Lets not go and do something rash."

Jason looks back at Minh, hoping she stays calm. He hopes Stanislaw makes his way up to try and reason with these Poles.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 589 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 06:59
  • msg #334

Re: In the Line of Fire

In position, Dawid swung the GP-gun's barrel to cover the opposing line, taking up the slack on the trigger and aiming. If a fight started, like it seemed it well might, this was going to get ugly for whomever fired second.


Dawid Piotrowski
PKM GPMG (100/100)
On the left flank
Covering the opposing skirmish line
(Opportunity Fire/held action)

This message was last edited by the player at 05:53, Wed 27 Feb 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 435 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 10:12
  • msg #335

Re: In the Line of Fire

OOC: Making a couple of small timeline assumptions.

IC: In the time between the completion of the clearing patrol sweep and their radio call from near the village, Anneka saw that those left on board were making themselves busy. Food was cooked and distributed, weapons maintained, plans for the following day discussed. Nobdoy aboard seemed to be taking their duties for granted, nor neglecting anything they were responsible for.

The boy, Mariusz, impressed Anneka with his initiative. Normally all anyone ever wanted to do was play with the big guns, but he'd taken it upon himself to take charge of the domestics, cooking, cleaning and so on. Maybe he had potential for bigger things than dying in a firefight on some muddy battlefield over a scrap of barely working technology...

The brief radio message from Stanislaw caught her by suprise although she shouldn't have been. Where there was a village, there was usually people, although here in Poland most of the villages were inhabited by just corpses and long dead ghosts.

"Hauptman," she said with a trace of concern in her voice.
"I think it may be wise to swap the two grenade launchers over. The AGS doesn't have the range to support the patrol." At least that's what she'd been told by Dawid at some time in the past few days.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 569 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 26 Feb 2008
at 23:01
  • msg #336

Josef Grzyech (Engine Room)

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
Having dealt with crusty old engine room chiefs before, Hicks is not dissuaded. He calls back down with some more of his limited Polish. "Papieros?"


No less agitated, Josef replies,

"Eh? No! Go find your own bloody cigarettes!"

Luboslaw, preparing one of the engine room's many valves to bleed off most of the remaining steam pressure from the tug's big boiler, works hard to stifle a snicker.

[Private to Jay 'Chopper' Hicks: Hilarity ensues!]
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:44, Tue 26 Feb 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 63 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 06:27
  • msg #337

Re: Josef Grzyech (Engine Room)

Cap'n Rae:
</quote>

No less agitated, Josef replies,

"Eh? No! Go find your own bloody cigarettes!"

Luboslaw, preparing one of the engine room's many valves to bleed off most of the remaining steam pressure from the tug's big boiler, works hard to stifle a snicker.


Shrugging, the sailor tosses one last phrase down into the engine room. "I've see better engines in Russian boats" before heading back on deck to man his Mk 19. He picks up on the tension right away.

"Hey, Mister Milk, what's going on? Any word from the patrol?" he asks in a low voice. He turns to calculate if indirect fire from his current position can clear the superstructure.


Hicks
Aft
Mk 19
Alert and ready

Konrad Bayer
player, 487 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 06:55
  • msg #338

Deck

Bayer is walking about the decks of the Krolowa, radio in hand. He almost expects to hear gunfire off in the distance before Switek reports back. Hopefully however, tonight will be quiet, he thinks.

Overhearing Hicks, he replies "Das shore party has come into contact with locals. Waiting for further information."
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 66 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 08:20
  • msg #339

Re: Deck

Griet paused outside the Captain's cabin, she had been checking on the old man from time to time, without him, the ORMO's mission would be severlly compromised. She could hear soft breathing from inside the cabin and nodded grimly. The goods were still intact enough to function.

Slowly and carefully she made her way to the deck, the Shore Party had run into contact and she hoped the farmboy hadn't bitten off more than he could chew this time. She looked into the dark water of the Wistula. The river should be a vital artey in the recovery of her country. A conduit for trade and prosperity. Instead it was a filthy canker running through the country. A cancerous highway for bandits and petty dictators. Something needed to be done and done quickly if Poland were ever to rise again.

She sat down on her bedding. Even the lightest of exertion had exhausted her. Now she must rest.
This message was last edited by the player at 09:03, Wed 27 Feb 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 77 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 08:40
  • msg #340

Shore Party

Acutely aware of the potential danger in so openly engaging an armed party of unknown affiliation, Switek also knows it would be equally imprudent to approach every encounter with an aggressive presumption of hostile intent.  The population had rightfully become insular and suspicious.  Either side could be bandits.  Any arrival of armed men in the vicinity of one's home should justifiably be met with a measured display of force.  It was a ritual dance which he and his team had performed dozens of times.  He takes small solace in both the waning daylight and his estimation of his distance from the nearest potential assailant.

Switek lowers his voice and advises the team to be prepared for retreat.

"If we take fire, throw smoke and fall back to the raft in bounds.  I will call for support from the boat and Dawid will suppress them."

He waves again and presses the opposing leader with the faith card - usually a safe bet when dealing with his fellow countrymen.

"Come now!" bellows the monk in his native Polish. "Let us all rise from the dirt and greet each other as reasonable men and Christian brothers!"



[Switek]
In the woods
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Parleying

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 133 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 09:42
  • msg #341

Re: Shore Party

Mariusz smiled at the grumpy Chief. He collected the Black Gang's empty plates and said, "I'll go now to wash up these. If you have any special requests for food, let me know and I'll see if I can put it on the menu. In the washroom there's a pillow case hanging up with your name over it. Put anything you want washing in there."
He climbed the ladder and returned to the Galley.

After he had finished all the chores, he returned to the Major and said,"I've prepared the food, taken an inventory of rations and rationalised the washroom. Once people start using the new system I'll get the laundry done. Is there anything else I can do, my duty roster looks a little light, even after I'm fully better so I can do a lot of the boring chores that will free up the better troopers for maintaining weapons and guard duty. Is there anywhere else you want me to look at now? The Sickbay has been used frequently so I could deep clean that if you want."
[Private to Anneka Soleblume: I'd better get a chance to play with the big guns at some point though!]
This message was last edited by the player at 09:43, Wed 27 Feb 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 325 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 14:51
  • msg #342

Re: Deck

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet paused outside the Captain's cabin, she had been checking on the old man from time to time, without him, the ORMO's mission would be severlly compromised. She could hear soft breathing from inside the cabin and nodded grimly. The goods were still intact enough to function.

Slowly and carefully she made her way to the deck, the Shore Party had run into contact and she hoped the farmboy hadn't bitten off more than he could chew this time. She looked into the dark water of the Wistula. The river should be a vital artey in the recovery of her country. A conduit for trade and prosperity. Instead it was a filthy canker running through the country. A cancerous highway for bandits and petty dictators. Something needed to be done and done quickly if Poland were ever to rise again.
Tucker notices Griet walking around the deck and gives her a smile, "Good to see you up and about again!  How are you feeling?"
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 67 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 14:59
  • msg #343

Re: Deck

Griet had just slumped to the deck when Tuck spoke to her. She turned her face up to him and smiled wanly, letting the smile warm her eyes up for a fraction of time, "I feel like bomb's been droped on me. Everything that don't hurt is aching dully. But with rest and care, I get better. That's more than the souls we left behind us. How is you feeling about things?"
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 326 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 17:05
  • msg #344

Re: Deck

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet had just slumped to the deck when Tuck spoke to her. She turned her face up to him and smiled wanly, letting the smile warm her eyes up for a fraction of time, "I feel like bomb's been droped on me. Everything that don't hurt is aching dully. But with rest and care, I get better. That's more than the souls we left behind us. How is you feeling about things?"
Tuck reaches out to give her a hand to sit down/slump and rest on the deck.  He takes a knee next to her.  "Yeah, I know the feeling.  Been there before.  Sucks not having even a field hospital to re-coop.  You'll be OK Griet.  You better take it in though, ground team has contact and I've got to get my shit on from below."

Tucker
M-16A2 w. M-203
Talking to Griet on deck

Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 68 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 27 Feb 2008
at 17:10
  • msg #345

Re: Deck

"I'll cover this...four? Quadrent?" she repiled, "You get your stuff."
She checked her Tantal was ready and held it with her left arm. She hoped she didn't have to shoot as she wasn't sure how her wounds would hold up.

Greit

Tantal/AKSU/Pistol
Watching on deck

Cap'n Rae
GM, 570 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 28 Feb 2008
at 01:13
  • msg #346

Parley

Stanislaw Switek:
He waves again and presses the opposing leader with the faith card - usually a safe bet when dealing with his fellow countrymen.

"Come now!" bellows the monk in his native Polish. "Let us all rise from the dirt and greet each other as reasonable men and Christian brothers!"


After a three-second pause, the spokesman answers,

"Let it be so. I will approach with one of my men. You will do the same, yes?"

The man signals to his companions, whose collective posture softens by a degree or two. One of them rises and slings his AK. The pair approach at a leisurely pace.

Switek stands, lowers his RPK, and moves to meet the spokesman and his second in between the two armed parties.

Arriving at the parley, the spokesman holds out his hand. He is a baby-faced man, his true age belied by the several days' worth of stubble lining his jawline. His Polish is textbook, with subtle blend of the regional accent along with that of a non-native speaker.

"Lt. Steve Elder, Independent Polish Army of Tarnobrzeg.

So, you and your men are from the tug- The merchant tug from Krakow? We were expecting you yesterday morning. You must have run into trouble. This region is crawling with bandits, as I'm sure you well know. My boss would like to trade with you. He is in Tarnobrzeg. We are but a patrol- just annexed this town."


He gestures towards the settlement behind him.

"It was overun by bandits about a year ago, then abandoned. We escorted some of its former residents back to reclaim it. Came across some criminal stragglers- not much trouble, as you can see. Justice was done. Well, what say you to a little business? I will send a runner along to let the boss know you are on your way, yes?"

As a quick aside he adds,

"By the way, did you lose a pair of men around here, earlier today? We picked up a couple of men- an American and a Pole. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would you?"

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 01:16, Thu 28 Feb 2008.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 131 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Thu 28 Feb 2008
at 01:23
  • msg #347

Engine Room to Poop

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
Shrugging, the sailor tosses one last phrase down into the engine room. "I've see better engines in Russian boats" before heading back on deck to man his Mk 19. He picks up on the tension right away.


A series of colorful and heartfelt Polish curses follow Chopper from the engineroom door...

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
"Hey, Mister Milk, what's going on? Any word from the patrol?" he asks in a low voice. He turns to calculate if indirect fire from his current position can clear the superstructure.


Milk, whose radio leans against the sandbag wall near his feet, answers,

"Sounds like the clearing patrol has run into an armed party just outside the town. I guess they seen our guys, but aint nobody started shootin' yet."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 327 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 28 Feb 2008
at 03:50
  • msg #348

Re: Deck

Griet Niewiadomska:
"I'll cover this...four? Quadrent?" she repiled, "You get your stuff."
She checked her Tantal was ready and held it with her left arm. She hoped she didn't have to shoot as she wasn't sure how her wounds would hold up.
"That's an affirmative, quadrant.  Give me like five minutes to get my stuff and we'll get you back to your post, inside Griet," Tucker says to her as he moves down below to switch out his 'light load' for the tug to his combat load out.

Tucker
M-16A2/M-203
Switching into his main combat load
Konrad Bayer
player, 488 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 28 Feb 2008
at 16:10
  • msg #349

Re: Deck

Bayer continues to pace the deck, radio in hand. Every now and then he stops and looks off in the direction he believes the clearing patrol to be. Looking worried, he says to Chopper, "I don't like this. If it vas nothing they'd have it sorted out by now, and report back."

If he'd the resources of more manpower he'd have a third group, a mobile reserve element. Instead, the clearing patrol is pretty much completely on their own. "I'll give them a few more minutes." he says quietly to anyone within earshot.
Minh Quyen
player, 144 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 28 Feb 2008
at 17:17
  • msg #350

Near village

Quyen continues to lie on the ground. She is still aiming at the RPK gunner but he finger is relaxed, and running along the trigger guard. Without moving her head, she shifts her eyes over to watch as their envoy talks and makes gestures... its too far to make out what they are saying. The ground is numbingly cold.
This message was last edited by the player at 17:18, Thu 28 Feb 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 593 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 28 Feb 2008
at 17:24
  • msg #351

Re: Near village

Still aiming at the opposing force, Dawid made sure to check the left flank along the river. He still took up the slack on the trigger, and he looked around for better cover.

If there was a tree or log somewhere nearby he moved there in a bound.


Dawid Piotrowski
PKM GPMG (100/100)
Covering the opposite line with Opportity Fire
Lying Down and/or moving to better cover

This message was last edited by the player at 17:29, Thu 28 Feb 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 115 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 05:35
  • msg #352

Re: Near village

Deciding he is in the worst position of them all, Jason does the only thing he can. He shits his pants and swims in it. He opts to allow Stanislaw to continue the conversation, while standing there in the open in a non confrontational stance.

Knowing just a spattering of Polish, he keeps his hands out in the open away from his weapons.

Jason Kasparov
Fly open and exposed
Hoping he doesn't get shot
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 137 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 07:53
  • msg #353

Tug

As soon as Mariusz realised there was a contact in the village, he abandoned the last of the dishes and rushed to the bridge.

"My position is out of action for the night. Where do you want me now?"
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 69 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 14:00
  • msg #354

Re: Tug

Griet groaned to herself as she tried to get up under her own steam. She hoped that Tuck remembered to return to help her to her post.
Konrad Bayer
player, 491 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 17:30
  • msg #355

Re: Tug

Mariusz Tokarski:
"My position is out of action for the night. Where do you want me now?"


Bayer nods upwards to the upper deck, "Starboard heavy machinegun, Mr. Switek's DSHK... can use an operator." he says slowly and quietly.

He follows the boy to the upper deck, and then walks to the railing. Looking in the direction the clearing patrol should be (if they were just a little closer) he raises the radio. After hesitating for a moment he depresses the transmit switch, "Switek, this is Sunray. Send SITREP over."

Konrad Bayer
Upper Deck
G36/HK69
Communicating by radio

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 138 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 18:10
  • msg #357

Starboard Dushka

Mariusz followed the Kaptain's directions and took over the Dushka. He made sure everything was arranged as it should be. He started to look out onto the shore and began a sweep for potential targets.

He looked at Bayer, "Do you have any suggesstions for rules of engagements, or can I shoot at anything I see." sadly, Mariusz was fairly sure of the answer, but it was always worth trying.
This message was last edited by the player at 07:36, Mon 03 Mar 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 80 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 20:02
  • msg #358

Re: Parley

Switek exhales at length with great relief as the leader of the opposing party relaxes his offensive posture.  The monk directs Piotrowski and Minh to continue covering their respective flanks and calls Jason to escort him forward.  As he moves deliberately and with caution, he keys his radio with a brief update to the tug.

"Pitchfork, be advised Buddha in verbal contact with patrol numbering approx ten combatants, at least one English speaker - probable American.  Contact is standing down.  Am approaching.  Will advise.  Stand by."

The monk continues to approach the opposing leader with his weapon slung across his chest and his hands outstretched.  Upon reaching the midway point, he accepts Elder's extended hand and shakes firmly.

"Your Polish very good, Lieutenant.  You are American, no?  We can continue in English if you like, please - for the benefit of my executive officer."

He nods toward Kasparov and, switching to English, introduces himself.

"I am Porucznik Stan Switek, formerly of the Polish Land Forces Chaplain Corps.  This is Mister Kasparov, my number two.  We are indeed travelling downriver in the direction of Tarnobzerg.  I merely provide security, so - while I will not negotitate on behalf of my employer - I will relay your leader's intent.  We have had our share of banditry, so if this 'boss' you speak of is not a Soviet stooge then maybe they can indeed do business.  Please, send your runner ahead; I will advise my employer to prepare accordingly."

Switek looks beyond the patrol leader and nods toward the settlement.

"The administration of justice can be an unfortunate and brutal business, but it still is good to see the restoration of order.  I will pray for their souls tonight."

Addressing Elder's afterthought regarding their potentially missing party members, Switek fudges the truth in his response.

"The only contact we have had on the river today was with a fat slug peddling flesh from a motorboat.  He had muscle with him, and they looked foreign but I don't know that any were American.  I did not speak with them but they were heading upriver anyway."

Switek signals to his teammates that they can stand down, as he politely excuses himself and falls back to confer.

As he and Kasparov trudge back to their rally point, Switek whispers to his second in command.

"Jason, we are fucked.  I think the Major will - how you say it again? - shit a pink twinkie."

Once out of earshot, he raises the tug on the CIA scrambled radio and updates his situation report.

"Pitchfork, Buddha is in contact with well-armed and disciplined unit identifying itself as a patrol element of an 'Independent Polish Army of Tarnobzerg' two to three hundred meters south of the ville.  Patrol leader is an American Lieutenant, Steve Elder.  The ville has been secured by IPA and IPA claims control of the river between here and Tarnobzerg.  Tug's arrival has been expected.  Patrol leader advises his boss desires to trade.  I do not expect we are in position to decline.  Awaiting instructions, over."

Switek looks back toward Elder and waves.



[Switek]
Front and center
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Parleying

Jason Kasparov
player, 117 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 29 Feb 2008
at 22:43
  • msg #359

Re: Parley

Jason is relieved to have not been killed, but Stanislaw's cryptic comments fail to take the edge off.

"Should we send Dawid and Minh back to the ship? I don't like the odds here, but four dead is as just a waste as two. Besides, from what I hear, they are the only two who can work the mortar."

Jason eyes the "Polish Army".  "We could hold them off however briefly, as needed. They could return and prep the ship for battle, and if everything turns out favorable, you'll have gained some clout in the eyes of the captain. That way, should the need  arise where we need to use the ship, he might be more favorable to our request."
Cap'n Rae
GM, 572 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sat 1 Mar 2008
at 00:20
  • msg #360

The Deal is Done


Elder looks sincerely pleased with Switek's response. He whispers a few words to his second who returns to the firing line. One of its other members rises swiftly and returns to the village at a jog. Elder returns his attention to Switek, following the friar's lead and switching to English tinged with a slight midwest accent,

"You mean that little pimp? Yeah, we kicked his deviant ass right out of town right quick. It seemed like some of his 'ladies' wanted to stay but he had 'em pretty brain-washed, by the looks of it. We probably ought to have shot the scumbag out of hand and the world would have been a better place for it. Anyway, I don't think the two we picked up this morning were the pimp's thugs. One's a navy corpsman, the other is probably Sandomierz ORMO- little fish. We'll probably let 'em go, although we could always use another healer..."

Elder quickly changes the subject, getting back to the business of doing business,

"Good, it's done, then. I've sent a runner ahead to Tarnobrzeg to let them know you've arrived. I assume you were planning on stopping here for the night? You and your crew are welcome to stay with us in the village if you wish. There's plenty of vacancies at the local motel.

"And you won't have to worry too much about WARPAC or marauders. We've already cleared the area around the village- left a few 'warnings' along the likely avenues of approach- so it should be pretty quiet. I'll let you contact your boat. You have a radio?"


Meanwhile, those on the Krolowa nervously await word of further developments on shore. No one on board has a direct line of sight to the clearing team and their new acquaintances. A cluster of bare trees along the near shore obstruct the view. The tug's superstructure precludes the use of the aft mounted Mk-19 to provide direct (or indirect) fire support for the clearing team, should they be needing it.

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 17:30, Sat 01 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 328 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sat 1 Mar 2008
at 23:55
  • msg #361

Re: Tug

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet groaned to herself as she tried to get up under her own steam. She hoped that Tuck remembered to return to help her to her post.
Once Tuck has got his main battle load on, he returns to help griet up and back to where she is more comfortable.  "Miss me?" he says to her smiling and extending his arm to help her up.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 70 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sun 2 Mar 2008
at 00:00
  • msg #362

Re: Tug

"Like a flower misses the rain." Griet replied and helped herself up. "I would be greatful if you could help me up to the bridge. I have things to discuss with the command."
Griet grimaced at the pain she felt and hid it behind the smile she gave to Tuck.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:02, Sun 02 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 139 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 2 Mar 2008
at 00:02
  • msg #363

Re: Tug

Mariusz saw Tuck and Griet passing, "Call me if you need any help, I can't go far from this post but as I can't see anything to shoot I can probably spare a few minutes."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 329 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 2 Mar 2008
at 15:56
  • msg #364

Re: Tug

Griet Niewiadomska:
"Like a flower misses the rain." Griet replied and helped herself up. "I would be greatful if you could help me up to the bridge. I have things to discuss with the command."  Griet grimaced at the pain she felt and hid it behind the smile she gave to Tuck.
  "I'll get you up there Griet, no problem.  C'mon, put your weight on me if you need to, I gotcha," Tuck says to her as he begins to carefully escort her up to the bridge.  He slings his rifle in case she needs to put more of her weight on him so he can support her.


Mariusz Tokarski:
Mariusz saw Tuck and Griet passing, "Call me if you need any help, I can't go far from this post but as I can't see anything to shoot I can probably spare a few minutes."
Tucker nods to Mariusz, "I got her Mariusz, you just watch my angle until I get back OK?"

Tucker
Slung M-16A2/M-203
Helping Griet to the Bridge
Konrad Bayer
player, 492 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 2 Mar 2008
at 16:33
  • msg #365

Re: Tug

Bayer replies back to Switek, "Sunray, roger. Wait out."

Cursing under his breath he makes his way to bridge, grabbing Soleblume and Tucker on the way, "Come on... quickly."

Inside he shakes his head, "Our clearing patrol has become mixed up with Tarnobrzeg militia. They insist on going to the town under the word of trade... the ground team isn't in a position to decline." He looks at the officer and his senior NCO, "Options?"

Noticing Griet making her way to the bridge as well, he informs her of the situation.

Bayer
Bridge
Conferring with leaders

This message was last edited by the player at 07:16, Mon 03 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 71 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sun 2 Mar 2008
at 16:47
  • msg #366

Re: Tug

Griet winced as she settled into a comfortable corner of the wheelhouse, "Thank you Tuck," she said, "I appreciate your help. Would you stay a moment? I'm sure everyone would value your put in."

She listened and frowned as she became aware of the situation, the Shore Patrol's balls were the vice and someone was tightening it as they spoke.

She rubbed her temple with her good hand and said, "This is hard. No easy way out. OK, we could tell Shore Patrol to go along happy. Invite the T'brzeg boys back here. Easy all to travel on boat, that shit. If they say yes, we all together to sort out problem. If no, stall, say just one or two to help guide us, still try to get our people on board. Ask to see two they have picked up. If they don't want them we could offer job. Could be moles, could find out how nice these people are. If they seem level, we deal. If not, we have vodka, we have sedatives, we might be able to survive. At least, try to draw patrol here."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 140 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 2 Mar 2008
at 16:50
  • msg #367

Re: Tug

Mariusz looked at the trees obstructing their line of sight and frowned. He wished the weren't there.

[Private to Cap'n Rae: If someone was in the crow's nest, would they have LOS? And, can Mariusz determine whether or not that's possible?]
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 69 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Mon 3 Mar 2008
at 03:14
  • msg #368

Re: Tug

Hicks tried to see if he could swing the Mk 19 to cover an arc that might provide some indirect fire support for the patrol, but the bridge was in the way. He frowned, and remembered that someone suggested moving it, but since no one showed up to help him and the boat was at stand-to, it wasn't going anywhere for the nonce. Quickly and quietly he arranged the M240 for quick movement to the bow in case of contact, then sat and watched the stern arc as the darkness slowly took over.


Hicks
Aft main deck, keeping watch
Mk 19/M240/M21/Shotgun/M1911A1

Anneka Soleblume
player, 444 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 3 Mar 2008
at 05:41
  • msg #369

Re: Tug

Anneka had a very bad feeling about the situation. They'd two seperate and apparently independant reports on the situation in and around Tarnobrzeg, both which said the locals were anything but friendly.

"We don't want anyone we don't know coming close to the tug," she said in response to Griets suggestion the patrol be brought in. Although the IPA or whatever they called themselves knew they were there, it was doubtful they knew much about the tugs defences.

"Sedatives might work, but we don't have enough as it is to waste. Besides, what would we do with any prisoners?"
What indeed.... There had already been discussion on how to secure prisoners over the past few days with no good solution found.

"We don't know the exact situation on the ground but I would suggest that our people try to break contact as soon as they can and head back."
"Perhaps they could agree to trade, but delay it until morning. Makes more sense to do it in daylight anyway."

Nothing about the situation as she knew it felt good. Four of their number effectively hostages, and the tug unable to move anywhere with dark coming on, left them in for an uncomfortable night.

"The Mk-19 should be shifted immediately to provide fire support should they need it." They might even end up having to fire upon their own people if the IPA turned hostile and were too close. At least their own people wore armour, well some anyway....
Konrad Bayer
player, 494 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 3 Mar 2008
at 07:23
  • msg #370

Re: Tug

Bayer nods at the suggestions put forth. Raising the radio he calls back, "Buddha, this is Sunray. Agree to trade upon our arrival tomorrow at Tarnobzerg. Abort original mission, end contact, and return to my position. Over."

He looks at Griet and replies, "Nobody is suppose to get close or threaten the cargo reaching Warsaw."

Adding, "I have no problem if the Mk-19 is to be moved temporarily."

OOC - I'm moving ahead Tucker, but you are still there for input. I thought the situation was more complicated and the team wasn't in a position to return.
This message was last edited by the player at 07:25, Mon 03 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 145 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 3 Mar 2008
at 11:24
  • msg #371

Shoreline

Minh eyes Switek and Kasparov making their way back to the rest of the clearing patrol. While interesting in knowing what was taking place between the two opposing groups, she maintains enough personal discipline to remain in place. It isn't easy however, and the urge to run over and ask if they've got any smokes is strong... returning empty handed would just top off the rest of the night.
This message was last edited by the player at 11:24, Mon 03 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 330 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 3 Mar 2008
at 17:03
  • msg #372

Re: Shoreline

Still supporting Griet, Tucker moves over to where Konrad and Anneka are.  "That's not a problem Griet, Konrad, Anneka.  I appreciate that my opinion matters.  I'll have to side with Anneka with no one getting close to the tug if we can help it.  Of course, it's not my ass on the line out there on patrol but, if they can't turn down the invite, we might just have to play it by ear and see what happens.  We don't want anyone on the tug that isn't along for the ride!  If they can go along with it until morning and try to exfil out then if it's bad, give it a go.If we can get by this place without a sustained gun battle, I think we'll be ahead of the game!"
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 73 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 3 Mar 2008
at 17:13
  • msg #373

Re: Shoreline

"If the patrol is able to gat back without putting itself in danger, that is best. Only bring people back if it means saving lives. I agree there." Griet spoke again.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 576 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 03:21
  • msg #374

Until Tomorrow


Switek, ever the diplomat, walks the short distance back across the field to where the apparently freelance American lieutenant waits, makes his apologies, and excuses himself and the rest of the clearing party to return to the tug for the evening. Elder accepts the news graciously. He seems not the least bit perturbed by the decline of his offer of hospitality and protection. He simply replies,

"Not a problem- I understand. The boss will be expecting you tomorow morning. If I don't see you before you leave, I hope we meet again in Tarnobrzeg. The river between here and there is pretty clear and, like I said, bandit free, at least on this bank. Have a good night."

Elder waves to the other security team members, watching from afar, then turns and signals his own men. The IPAT squad rises and falls back in pairs, making sure the RPK gunners on each end of the line are the last to leave. They work like a well trained, disciplined fighting force.

Displacing in a similarly cautious fashion, the security team heads back to the boat landing, periodically looking over their shoulders the entire way. It does not appear that they are being followed. The sun is now low over the western horizon, the twilight air seeming to grow exponentially colder with every passing minute. The team uncovers the camoflaged zodiac, slides it halfway into the water, and shoves off into the current. Minh gives the outboard motor a burst of juice and the little rubber craft pulls up alongside the big metal tug, butting against its side like a baby whale mischieviously nudging its stern and protective mother. The clearing team secures the zodiac and climbs aboard. Tadeuz winches the zodiac back onto the tug's deck.

A somewhat anxious security team awaits details of the encounter.

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:24, Tue 04 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 146 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 05:33
  • msg #375

Back Aboard

After securing the inflatable Quyen makes her way to her gear, stowed at the bow. Passing Hicks she says, "Sorry... no smokes. Nothing." A couple of minutes later she reemerges wearing a black army style wool sweater.

Assuming the clearing patrol was going to give a debrief to the officers, she loiters around the deck as the others drop their gear. Her rifle is slung and her hands in her US issue pants pockets. Complaining to whoever was around she says - "We got surprised... bad. They got the drop on us. Had it been Russians or whatever, we'd probably be dead now."

Leaving the debrief to the patrol commander, she adds only - "Mixed uniforms including American... Pact small arms including RPKs... disciplined and trained... no radio sighted, they relied on a runner."

Soon as the debrief is done, she'll probably search out something to eat. The shore party had to leave well before they could eat.
This message was last edited by the player at 06:04, Tue 04 Mar 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 118 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 06:41
  • msg #376

Re: Back Aboard

Sitting on the deck, Jason finally allowed the emotion wash over him. His debrief was similar to Minh's with the addition of the cold reception his English seemed to ignite. Making his way to the galley, he managed to score some food, and took a spot sitting next to Minh.

"Glad we made it out of that alive. Not exactly what the pamphlet stated. Remind me to write a carefully worded letter to the people at the White Star line."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 142 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 08:00
  • msg #377

Galley

Once Mariusz was able to move from his post, he dashed to the galley and made sure the Shore Patrol knew where he'd put the meal to keep warm. He put on the kettle to make everyone some of the herbal rubbish that passed for tea these days.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 74 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 08:04
  • msg #378

Bridge

Once the debrief had finished and the Shore Patrol had been fed, Griet waited for people to accumulate on the Bridge. She cupped her warm mug in her hands and stared at the swirling black liquid inside. It was a similar darkness and consistency as the river itself. She allowed her mind to wander, her mother had sworn that she could read the future in tea leaves, her father had always scoffed at it. She would give a lot to be able to see into the future now.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 445 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 09:12
  • msg #379

Re: Bridge

As the team came in and gave their report, Anneka's unease only grew.
"I recommend we double the watch tonight to four at a time. I do not trust this self proclaimed army, sounds more like they're just another bunch of marauders trying for a veneer of legitimacy."
With the independant information they'd received from both Damien and Hicks, they'd be complete fools to let their guard down even slightly. The tug and barge it was pushing were extremely valuable to almost anybody. Add to it the multitude of weapons and other cargo it was carrying and it was a wonder they hadn't been under seige the entire journey!
[Private to Konrad Bayer: You'd better update your entry in the Intel thread to remove Yazzie. Slot Mariusz in that position just to make things simple.]

A sudden thought struck her.
"What if we sneak half a dozen or so of our people with NVGs into the village? See what they can find out about the IPA there and maybe deal wth them while they sleep?" Devious and underhanded as her suggestion was, she was sure the IPA had something similar in mind for them.

The capture of their uniforms, such as they were, and other equipment could, possibly, assist in passing by the town further down stream....maybe...
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 75 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 09:38
  • msg #380

Re: Bridge

"Hicks," Griet began, "at our best speed and using your knowledge, how long would we be under fire from the village's weapons. We need to be able to assess our chances. At present, our heavy weapons are next to useless. They will run out of ammo before registering hits unless we are incredibly lucky. We also have to hit small, dug in targets whereas they have a big vulnerable target. Our only good weapons are the Dushkas and the grenade launchers. Good, but are they good enough. My opinion is that trying to force a passage would be hard, even at night given what we have. I would appreciate other suggesstions as I, like you do not trust this "army"."

[Private to GM: It would be useful if you could give Hicks an idea of how long it would take to get out of range, I'm thinking we're talking about ten minutes or so but I don't know for sure.]
Minh Quyen
player, 147 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 11:23
  • msg #381

Re: Bridge

Anneka Soleblume:
"What if we sneak half a dozen or so of our people with NVGs into the village? See what they can find out about the IPA there and maybe deal wth them while they sleep?"


Quyen steps forward a little from leaning against the railing next to Kasparov - "Ma'am. Not sure we could pull that off without any snags. They seemed pretty switched on... their sentries are probably disciplined and keen. Enough to make getting close hard to pull off. If we were spotted then we lose any chance of ahh... showing our true self at the town with surprise. I think that idea could easily cost us, the um... initiative."

After a moment she adds, - "But if we do go ahead with it, I want in." She then steps back and leans against the railing again.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 595 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 12:39
  • msg #382

Back on Board

Dawid stowed the RPK back in its usual spot.

Then he headed down to the galley. Passing Mariusz, he thanked the boy.

"I am grateful you are looking after us. We are strangers to you, yet you are very considerate."

"Not only does it show you understand that an Army marches on its stomach, it shows you have a good heart."

This message was last edited by the player at 01:49, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 143 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 12:45
  • msg #383

Re: Back on Board

"I quite like doing this stuff, it reminds me of home, but most importantly I do it because it needs doing. We are low on food now though so it will be more important, your recipe with the cabbage was lovely. We might need to get togetehr to make our dwindling ingredients as palletable as possible." Mariusz went on to explain the washing set up he'd created and then said, "If we're going in to the lion's jaws, we might as well look smart."
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 70 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 17:26
  • msg #384

Re: Bridge

Griet Niewiadomska:
"Hicks," Griet began, "at our best speed and using your knowledge, how long would we be under fire from the village's weapons. We need to be able to assess our chances. At present, our heavy weapons are next to useless. They will run out of ammo before registering hits unless we are incredibly lucky. We also have to hit small, dug in targets whereas they have a big vulnerable target. Our only good weapons are the Dushkas and the grenade launchers. Good, but are they good enough. My opinion is that trying to force a passage would be hard, even at night given what we have. I would appreciate other suggesstions as I, like you do not trust this "army"."


Hicks scratches his day's worth of beard. "It's hard to say. We're headed downstream, which will help, but this tug is a lot slower than even that patched together Russian PBR. It was foggy and smoky, but they had some way of targeting us even in bad visibility".

He shrugs, "If the ZU is of limited use, why not dismount it and use the UAZ to haul it overland to sight in on Tarzanburg from an unexpected direction? Fire up the ready ammo then haul ass. Should pull off some of the defenses, and you might even hit something important".
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 77 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 4 Mar 2008
at 19:37
  • msg #385

Re: Bridge

"That's interesting. Now the fact that they could target through smoke and fog. I'm no expert but our IR gear would have had difficulties doing that. It might suggest that they have Western Thermal gear. Would that be a reasonable guess, Herr Kaptain and Major?" Griet asked.
Konrad Bayer
player, 496 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 01:16
  • msg #386

Re: Bridge

"Ja, its reasonable. More than likely." Bayer replies to Griet. Looking to Hicks he asks, "I believe the tug and our vehicle will not be able to approach unseen. In any case, do you have any idea what they were hitting you with? Machineguns, or heavier like autocannon or tank?"

After Chopper answers, Bayer looks around to see if any of the other clearing patrol members are prepared to give any further debrief to their encounter.
This message was last edited by the player at 07:36, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 71 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 01:38
  • msg #387

Re: Bridge

Hicks asks, "Is the smoking lamp lit? We got hit with .30 cal, .50 cal, both Russian, and something around 20mm; leastways, it was exploding when it hit. Did a number on the Chief, Clean and the commander. Medium mortar of some type took out the .50s up front. Based on the fact we were moving, I'd guess something aimable like the one on the bow".
Konrad Bayer
player, 497 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 01:42
  • msg #388

Re: Bridge

Bayer nods to Hicks, "Right." Indicating towards the galley, he adds, "Smoking is ok inside."
Clarence Milk
NPC, 132 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 16:47
  • msg #389

Aft Dushka, within speaking distance of Bridge


Milk speaks up from his position. He's not terribly optimistic about their chances to avoid a confrontation of some sort. Army SF types who refer to themselves as an "independent army" of anything, are probably not good neighbors. On the other hand, these IPAT folks hadn't made any aggressive moves yet so there was still a chance, however slim, that the Queen could get through to Sandomierz without taking any more lead.

"They're probably going to have somebody watching us tonight so the chances of us sending out a recon team or trying to run past town in the dark are pretty slim. Sounds like they have at least a platoon in the ville so they probably have at least as many men in T-breg, especially with all those heavy weapons Chopper mentioned. Fact of the matter is, nobody's shot at us yet. Sounds like they could have put a real hurtin' on the clearing team if they'd wanted to. Maybe we should play it cool; try not to provoke them. Anyway, they're expecting us in the morning. Maybe we should head out at dawn like nothing's wrong. We get everything ready for a running firefight but we try to talk or bribe our way past first."

As an afterthought, Clarence adds,

"They said something about a couple of prisoners? Maybe we should offer to take 'em off their hands. They could give us some more intel on what we're dealing with here."

OOC: This may be metagaming since I'm not sure if Switek ever mentioned the prisoners to anyone else BUT, we have a couple of players waiting to join the game and this could be a good way to kill two birds with one stone.
This message was last edited by the player at 16:47, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 499 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 02:15
  • msg #390

Deck

Bayer shakes his head as Milk speaks, "Ja. Just to be clear. No plan has even been seriously considered to running through the town at night... or to head in with guns shooting."

"As far as I see it... at the moment we have the option of playing passive and unaggressive. We should keep that in reserve until we have to... assuming we will. We will remain at anchor tonight, and continue to discuss our options for the morning."

Nodding downriver, he continues "I think we should prepare for the worst, thats all. Which I think is the town attempting to confiscate our cargo and or heavy weapons. Being friendly, I believe is a ruse to lure us in under the ahh... pretense of trade. Then when we are vulnerable they can extract whatever they want from us. Even if they are not the sort, we should be prepared."

The chill of the night air, Chopper's desire to smoke, and the fact that the clearing patrol hadn't eaten... Bayer finishes with, "Let us get into our night routine. Personal time if you wish... however if you would like to participate, the current discussion will be continuing in the galley."

<quote Cap'n Rae>OOC: This may be metagaming since I'm not sure if Switek ever mentioned the prisoners to anyone else BUT, we have a couple of players waiting to join the game and this could be a good way to kill two birds with one stone.<quote>

Only Minh gave a debrief at this point - Nobody on the boat is aware yet of the prisoners.
This message was last edited by the player at 02:18, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 596 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 03:24
  • msg #391

Re: Bridge

Leaving Mariusz and the galley, Dawid went looking for Griet, to see how she was doing. He found her with some others, discussion their options.

It being inside, he lit a cigarette and offered one to Griet or whomever was there.

"How are you feeling, my friend?"

Hearing mention of a UAZ towing the AA gun he commented, "we had to get rid of the truck a while ago. All we have is the motorcycle, which can help move it... very slowly. We ended up using them in the artillery when our other vehicles broke down."

While he was there, he related what he saw. As he was not party to the conversation, it was mainly his view of the opposing unit, numbers, weapons, etc.
This message was last edited by the player at 03:27, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 448 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 03:42
  • msg #392

Re: Bridge

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
"If the ZU is of limited use, why not dismount it and use the UAZ to haul it overland to sight in on Tarzanburg from an unexpected direction? Fire up the ready ammo then haul ass. Should pull off some of the defenses, and you might even hit something important".

"Not a bad thought but for two things. We don't have a UAZ, just a motorbike, and anywhere it was set up would have to be in direct line of sight of the potential targets."
There was no way Anneka was going to allow anyone to be placed in such a situation unable to effectively defend themselves for the several minutes it was likely to take to set up the ZU, but Hicks had given her an idea.

"Better if one of the AGLs are carried by the bike, probably your Mk-19 due to it's longer range. It could be positioned in dead ground as indirect suport to the tug weapons."
It would only require one person to operate although two should be sent for safety. If the IPAT proved her suspicions right, then they wouldn't have all their eggs in one basket as it were.

"Yes, placed on the far bank to the town, they'd be reasonably safe, especially if at the AGLs longer ranges. We'd have to send..." she refered to her notes, "probably Sgt Tucker to operate the weapon and one other to assist."
30 and 40mm grenades they had in plenty, at least compared to 23mm and 82mm rounds. The AGLs could potentially cause the IPAT great problems should they do anything stupid and the high rate of fire of the weapons meant accuracy wasn't necessarily important - near enough was good enough when HE was raining down around you.
This message was last edited by the player at 09:40, Thu 06 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 72 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 04:17
  • msg #393

Re: Bridge

Anneka Soleblume:
"Yes, placed on the far bank to the town, they'd be reasonably safe, especially if at the AGLs longer ranges. We'd have to send..." she refered to her notes, "probably Sgt Tucker to operate the weapon and one other* to assist."
30 and 40mm grenades they had in plenty, at least compared to 23mm and 82mm rounds. The AGLs could potentially cause the IPAT great problems should they do anything stupid and the high rate of fire of the weapons meant accuracy wasn't necessarily important - near enough was good enough when HE was raining down around you.


Hicks shakes his head. "I knew you'd find a way to get me off of the boat. If by 'assist' you mean drive the bike, well, that's me, then. I've been riding bikes since I was a teenager. Where do you think I got my nickname from? I'll want to look it over, make sure it runs okay, and then find a way to mount one of the AGLs. I ain't sure how well it would handle the Mk 19's recoil, but we don't have to fire it from the sidecar, anyway. Tucker can ride behind me and we'll store the gun, tripod and ammo in the sidecar. Dismount to fire it, then just toss it back in and run like hell".

He pauses to think, hand halfway to his cigarette with a lit match. "Didn't think I'd be getting on a bike anytime soon. Might even be worth it" he mutters, mostly to himself. He remember to light the cigarette just before the match reaches his fingertips.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 132 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 04:29
  • msg #394

Aft of  Bridge

Anneka Soleblume:
"Yes, placed on the far bank to the town, they'd be reasonably safe, especially if at the AGLs longer ranges. We'd have to send..." she refered to her notes, "probably Sgt Tucker to operate the weapon and one other* to assist."


Clarence responds to Anneka's suggestion,

"It's a good idea, assuming the IPAT boys don't have a OP on the far bank. Also, the tug will have to cross in front of the AGL at some point. But, it could help if push comes to shove."

To Konrad, Clarence adds,

"I agree, they've got the advantage here. This 'trade' business may just be double-speak for highway robbery or extortion. We have to decide what we're willing to trade- or use as a bribe- and at what point we're willing to elevate the level of force to get on past. If they try to board? If they order us to drop anchor? If they demand our gear? It's probably going to be dicey, whatever we decide."
This message was last edited by the player at 04:31, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 78 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 07:44
  • msg #395

Bridge

Griet smiled wearily at Dawid, "I have been better, but I have been worse. At present I'm more concerned about surviving the next twelve hours or so." She turned back to the discussion at hand. "The Grenade launcher idea, I think is good, it adds another dimension to our plans. We will have to bring up two of the Black Gang to replace the numbers on deck. They probably have a rough idea of how many we are, and will will have to take precautions when covering the team's leaving of the boat. Kaptain, can the Western goggles see through steam? If we blow steam through oue vents and sent the boat and GL team directly behind us, would that have a chance of working? I also feel we need all hands to guns and any heavy looking weapon we have mounted and manned. If we can look tough enough, they may decide it's better to trade than lose too many in a fight, especially if we offer them good deals. It still feels wrong though."
Konrad Bayer
player, 500 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 07:44
  • msg #396

Galley

Bayer replies slowly, "Ok... this plan hast potential. However they have patrols and OPs. How is it going to look with a motorbike and AGS running across the countryside as we approach? I worry they will suspect our intention to getting through this by force if necessary."

Looking at Clarence he thinks for a minute and then answers... perhaps more thinking aloud, "We could ask for "medicine" along with something we really need... say we have many sick aboard with something... ahhh very contagious and deadly. Perhaps we picked up the virus at those villages. They may be fearful of plague and want nothing to do with us."
This message was last edited by the player at 08:05, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 89 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 07:52
  • msg #397

Galley

Switek climbs aboard and stows his combat loadout as the others give their reports to the Major and the Hauptmann.  Moving to the galley, he helps himself to a heaping ladle of whatever Chez Tokarski is serving tonight.  The tea is weak but passable.  He eats as he debriefs the Major, careful to speak only when he isn't chewing.  Proper table manners had always been a pet peeve.

"I concur that the night watch should be doubled effective immediately."

He sipped at his tea.

"Contact was with a patrol element of an outfit calling itself the Independent Polish Army of Tarnobzerg.  That name is useful information all by itself, indicating both likely composition and disposition of the unit as well as the limits of their geographical range."

The monk continued to eat as he reconstructed his visual memory of the encounter.

"There were maybe ten men that we saw.  There might have been others, perhaps with vision enhancement.  They were well equipped, disciplined and moved with a confidence that implied they had both overwatch cover and forces held in reserve.  There were no visible radios.  They appeared to use runners for communication.  This may prove a tactical advantage in our favor.  The patrol was led by a Lieutenant Steve Elder. He was young, fit and an excellent speaker of Polish, though it did seem he was speaking the local dialect.  He was American, or at least wearing US-issue fatigues."

Switek traced his finger in a path along the river's edge on the map presently open on the table and serving as a placemat.

"He claims his group has garrisoned Baranow Sandomierski and that they control the south bank all the way to Tarnobzerg, with all likely avenues of approach covered.  Presumably with heads mounted atop pikes, if this ville is taken to be representative.  I expect they have men on the north bank as well, and I can not imagine that we are not being watched right now.  Take that into consideration as you plan to move men and materiel ashore for any reconnoiter."

He stands and begins to pace.

"Elder volunteered that they were holding prisoners. A US Navy medic - I believe he used the term corpsman - perhaps an associate of Hicks' and also a Pole that he said was probably from the Sandomierz  ORMO.  I suppose that means we can assume some degree of conflict with neighbors there.  He did advise that they were considering cutting the prisoners loose, so whatever is going on in Tarnobzerg in regard to dispesation of justice and order it can't be too cravenly brutal or thuggish.  If there is any silver lining to be found here, I suppose the good news is that there will be no organized Soviet presence in town."

He stops pacing and sips the last of the tea from his cup.  He considers that much of what he is relaying could be carefully crafted disinformation, but assumes that much should be apparent to his audience.

"All considered, there was nothing sinister or threatening about the engagement.  They had ample opportunity for aggression.  If the patrol meant to do us harm they certainly could have at any time.  Take that for what it is worth.  Elder was quite direct and matter-of-fact in his insistence that his boss intended to meet and trade with us, and notifications have apparently already been made.  I told him I would not speak on behalf of the Captain but that I would transmit the request.  We are expected at first light on the main docks.  I don't know if that means they have the intent or even the ability to intercept our passage.  But I do not think I would deign to test them.  I advise we at least appear to proceed as they expect, with caution and options for making a hasty escape."

He leans against a bulkhead and crosses his arms as he turns philosophical.

"A wise old soldier once told me 'Treat everyone you meet with kindness, but always have a plan to kill them.'  I suppose we shall have to call that kind of contingent open-mindedness the new golden rule for this era."

With that, Switek slings his automatic rifle and steps out into the cool night air to retrieve his gear and begin his watch.  He recalls a previous pledge to meet with Piotrowski, but must check in first with his CIA colleague at the aft gunnery emplacement.



[Switek]
Galley
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Debriefing

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 145 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 08:08
  • msg #398

Re: Galley

Mariusz sat quietly in a corner sipping some more tea as he listened to the plans being made. He hated the thought of puuffing slowly into the lion's den but there didn't seem to be much option.

He thought for a moment and said, "The lobster cooker thing might give us an edge, if the enemy came in close, thinking they had us, we could catch a lot of them in the blast, at least it would screw up their plan for a bit. We could use our thermal gear to locate the heavy weapons, assign targets to our guns and hit them with a curtain of fire. That and a nasty hit from the steam might deter them. I would though prefer not to fight. It's a death trap, and we should fight only if all is lost."
This message was last edited by the player at 08:15, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 331 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 12:58
  • msg #399

Re: Galley

Tucker waits for an appropriate break in the conversation and puts in his two cents.  "I think if we put anyone on the ground before daylight, we stand the risk of losing them.  They've got the odds stacked against us and I think we should just sit tight for the evening and double the watches.  Now tomorrow you want to send me and whoever else out, that would seem more likely that we're just being cautious about the meeting.  NOt sure if it will help or not but, I'm still a team player Konrad."
Minh Quyen
player, 148 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 13:22
  • msg #400

Re: Galley

Taking up some food that Mariusz had prepared a couple hours earlier, Minh stands in a corner of the galley with her back to the wall, eating. She gave a friendly smile when the young man mentioned the lobster cooker... always thinking... but she felt it would do too little of anything against the real threat of dug-in large caliber weapons. Still, he's thinking and thats a good thing, she thought.

"I like throwing in the bit about the sickness on board. It doesn't have to be a big part of our strategy, but people fear disease." she says quietly... remembering their own experience in the ghost town just a short time ago. "Mentioning it anyways, is a good idea I think."

Looking down at her food she adds a few minutes later, "A pair of extra shooters may help. If we can get to talk to their prisoners beforehand... they might see their chances are better with us than at the mercy of IPAT. I dunno..."

"Is it too late for say, two of us to go back to the village? Some minor trade... and talk. We might learn more about them and get a chance to talk to the prisoners. They are not going to risk losing our boat by messing with just two envoys at this point."
This message was last edited by the player at 13:26, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 501 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 14:31
  • msg #401

Re: Galley

He eyes the map as Switek gives his thoughts on what happened earlier. "Good debrief Mr.Switek. I am very... glad, you all were able to avoid any problems out there."

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
Not sure if it will help or not but, I'm still a team player Konrad."</DarkGreen>


Bayer shakes his head and says slowly, "I know you are Robert... nobody thinks otherwise." If a team was to leave the boat, Bayer knew he could count on him. However, he wasn't sure he could count on himself to accept it, if things got bad for them.

As others continue to give suggestions, Bayer takes notice of a reoccurring theme, "At this point, I think its fair to say that everyone is on agreement with at least part of the plan... which is not to try to crash through with guns firing."

"Our tentative plan will then be as follows. Remain aboard tonight with double sentries. Just prior to first light..." he clears his throat, "Sergeant Tucker, and Engineman Hicks will deploy on the far shore, with the motorcycle and Mk-19."

He looks at the two men to make sure they didn't raise any objections at this point.

"Heading towards the town, they will establish a fire position, in defilade if possible. They will be picked up later a point chosen. If they are compromised and or the pickup is not possible... we will meet up in Sandomierz."

"The rest of us will attempt fair trade, but not allowing ourselves to become fixed in place. No securing the tug to any wharfs, no envoys of ours going ashore. We will invite envoys, small in number only, say two, to conduct any deals."

"We will ask for mostly 82mm ammunition... I believe it should be common and cheap enough to be had." Smiling he adds, "Seeing how they has been no objection, but at least two supporting it, we may also drop the line about sickness."

"Without giving our plan away, we will be prepared to shoot our way through. Supported by the shore Mk-19 team."


Raising his hand he asks, "Any objections or final additions."

Remembering an idea Minh brought up he says, "I won't ask anyone to go ashore and head back to the town. However, I won't be against any two who wish to go under the pretense of trade to gather information or possible to recruit as you said... for a couple hours."
This message was last edited by the player at 14:39, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 597 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 16:39
  • msg #402

Re: Galley

"If my friend Minh is going, or indeed anyone is going, I will be willing to visit the local village. I daresay a Pole might have a little better chance to talk to people and pick up some rumours."

"Also, I am very familiar with that kind of bike. We used them to transport our Plamya AGS-17 grenade launchers all the time. Perhaps I should go with Chopper as the gunner instead of Tuck?"

Konrad Bayer
player, 502 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 17:14
  • msg #403

Re: Galley

After looking at them for a moment, he says reluctantly, "OK. Dawid and Minh. Approach the village again. Ask for the prisoners to be taken into our custody to be transported to Sandomierz... it takes the job of doing that off of their hands. Say we need to because some of the crew have come down with something, a sickness... possibly plague. Keep you eyes open and try to take notice of anything else we may want to know."

"Going on this will be a compromise Dawid. As I'd prefer you to be on the boat tomorrow to handle the mortar if it comes down to it. OK?"
Minh Quyen
player, 149 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 18:27
  • msg #404

Re: Galley

Quyen says, "Alright." and takes a bite of bread.

When the times comes she'll return to her gear and collect some trade items she had: some lockpick tools, 4 AA batteries, a combination lock, 3 gold jewelry rings, an RPG-16 HEAT round, a broken but usable set of binos, and a pre-war bar of soap. Nothing worth getting anything serious over, except maybe some smokes or something... but you never know... one person's garbage is another's treasure.
This message was last edited by the player at 18:28, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 580 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 21:46
  • msg #405

Wheeling and Dealing


As the sun sets, Minh and Dawid reboard the zodiac, recently returned to the water by the suspiciously cheerful Tadeuz. Minh, having logged quite a bit of time in the small boat recently, smoothly guides it back to shore, landing roughly where she had earlier in the afternoon. She and Dawid head up the bank and back towards the meeting point in the field. Just a few meters from the bank, a challenge is called out in Polish. Minh and Dawid halt, nervously fingering the triggers of their weapons but keeping them low in an unthreatening manner. A man appears out of some underbrush just past the bare trees lining the bank here, levelling his Tantal rifle at the two interlopers. Dawid quickly diffuses the situation, identifying the pair as having come from the boat and wishing to speak with Lietenant Elder. The man produces a small handheld radio and places a call. Within a few awkward minutes, uninterupted by small talk, Lt. Elder reappears escorted by two men,

"Hello again. I don't think we've met, really. I'm Lt. Steven Elder, Independant Polish Army of Tarnobrzeg. I hear you want to talk to me." his mood appears to be somewhere between bemused and annoyed.

Dawid and Minh relay the story about sick crewman, as concocted by Konrad. Elder pauses for a few seconds, seeming to consider the request.

"Alright, we can do that. I'll send a man." He dismisses a man, who returns to the village at a jog.

While they all wait, Elder continues to question the two, switching back and forth easily between Polish and English and taking care to casually deflect any inquiries about goings on in Baranow Sandomierski and Tarnobrzeg. Dawid and Minh are equally cautious, revealing nothing of the tug's defences or security team. It's likely that since the tug has been under direct observation, the IPAT men are already aware of her various heavy armaments. After ten minutes or so, Elder's second and two more IPAT men appear leading a pair of bound and blindfolded men. Their hoods are removed and their bonds cut. They stand there blinking for a few seconds, even the deepening twilight being markedly brighter than the abject darkness they'd grown accustomed to in their 24 hour-long captivity.

Elder makes the introductions, addressing the two former prisoners first.

"These people have parolled you, so to speak. I'm not sure that it's much of a reprieve, though, since they claim to have plague on board- oh, yes, they're on a boat so you should be right at home, corpsman. Anyway, best of luck to you both."

Elder returns his attention to the negotiating team of Dawid and Minh,

"Well, there you go. Just out of curiosity, why didn't your friend mention anything about having sick on board earlier today?" he continues to be relatively warm, but his tone and body language clearly bely an underlying suspicion.

Dawid is the first to speak up, <Blue>"He did not want to discourage you from trading with us. A merchant is accustomed to think of business always before other concerns."</Purple>

Elder pauses, considering the explanation. When he responds, he seems genuinely satisfied, "Well, I hope this man can help you. I'll send word ahead of your... situation. It may be best if you don't put ashore at Tarnobrzeg. We'll send someone to you on the water when you get close. OK? Good. Will that be all for tonight?" Once again, a hint of annoyance creeps into his voice.

Assured that it will be the last interuption of the evening, Elder once again takes his leave. The negotiating party, and the two "parolees" return to the riverbank and, from thence, to the Wisla Krolowa, where the rest of their comrades wait viligantly at their posts.

Actions?

OOC: The two new PCs are now in play. Please welcome back Law as Viktor Ritter and our newest player, Weswood, as Dave 'Bones' Stoner.

[Private to Dave 'Bones' Stoner; Viktor Ritter: Ok guys, I know this wasn't in the deal originally but you've been freed without your weapons or equipment. I had to think about this a lot, but I can't see the IPAT people parting with perfectly good weapons and even less so with a well-stocked medkit. I'm sorry for this bombshell. I serioulsy didn't know what I was going to do about this until just now. On the other hand, there are plently of nice guns to choose from on board the tug. You guys get first dibs on whatever's there.]
This message was last edited by the GM at 21:58, Wed 05 Mar 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 1 post
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Wed 5 Mar 2008
at 23:22
  • msg #406

On the Shoreline

Standing before the Minh and Dawid is a man of average height and weight. He's wearing faded black denim jeans and a dark blue shirt. The lines at the corners of his green eyes contradict his youthful appearance.

Rubbing his wrists where he was so recently bound, he looks at the retreating form of Elder. Pot he mutters. At Minh and Dawid's questioning look, he says As in the pot calling the kettle black. Son of a bitch grabbed me this morning and accused me of being a bandit. Like I'm going to do a lot of murder and mayhem. I was down to four rounds for my sidearm. And now he turns me loose with the clothes on my back.

I'm Dave, by the way. So what's the story on this boat? If you have someone sick, I'm a Navy Corpsman. Will work for food he says with a small grin.
Viktor Ritter
player, 1 post
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 01:37
  • msg #407

Re: On the Shoreline

"Viktor here Iam polish army..." "you are poles on the ..This boat?" "I have nothing now to help you but the uniform on my back and my strong hands"..

Viktor is in faded polish bdu's with a green field jacket and wool pullover


Viktor
talking
Unarmed
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 333 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 03:28
  • msg #408

Re: On the Shoreline

After Konrad concludes the briefing about the next days assignments, Tucker will approach Chopper and speak to him.  "I guess I'm shootin' and you're scootin'?  You know anything about how the MK-19's work Chopper?"

Tucker
Slung M-16A2/M-203
Talking to Chopper Hicks

This message was last edited by the player at 23:31, Thu 06 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 598 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 04:37
  • msg #409

Shoreline to the Boat

Before leaving, Dawid agreed with Konrad's statements about what he wanted him to man the mortar.

Dawid's answer to Elder about not talking about the plaugue also included an expressive Slavic shrug meaning God puts us here to suffer with I don't know why you weren't told, but they sure didn't tell me why they didn't tell you.

Looking at the newcomers, Dawid is also dressed in Polish Battle Dress, although his was of the newer Puma pattern with artilleryman's tabs. His rifle was a Polish Tantal with grenade launcher.

Lighting a cigarette, he offered them to the newcomers on the way back.

"You say you are called Dave? I am a "Dave", too. Dawid Walduś Piotrowski, at your service."

"Come, my friend. If you are a doctor you will have much work aboard the boat."


He switched to Polish. "Yes Wiktor, there are quite a few of our countrymen aboard. Your accent, you sound like you come from the northwest. Pomerania? I guess you were in the army as well."

They returned to the boat, and Dawid introduced the newcomers around.


[OOC: Nothing in here specifically requires a response as his questions are more rhetorical in nature.]
This message was last edited by the player at 18:04, Thu 06 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 73 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 05:29
  • msg #410

Re: On the Shoreline

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
After Konrad concludes the briefing about the next days assignments, Tucker will approach Chopper and speak to him.  <DarkGreen>"I guess I'm shootin' and you're scootin'?  You know anything about how the MK-19's work Chopper?"


Hicks grins at the soldier. "You might say that. That's my gun. I've been shooting Mk 19s for 10 years now. Since we're not going to shoot it from the sidecar, I figure you ride on the back, we find our spot, offload it, set it up, and I shoot it. You got security and maybe adjusting fire. Once we shoot up the bad guys, toss it back in and off we go. Or if we have to, we spike it and take off without out. Maybe boobytrap it or something. Let's plan what we need to take for contigencies like not being able to rendesvous back up with the tug right away".
Minh Quyen
player, 150 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 09:19
  • msg #411

Re: On the Shoreline

Quyen returns to the tug and stands off the side as Dawid introduces the two men. Afterwards she returns to her gear and bunks down until her double shift on sentry later in the night.

Quyen
Near Mortar
Sleeping

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 146 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 09:31
  • msg #412

Re: On the Shoreline

Mariusz ensured that everything was cleaned away and that everyone had eaten. As soon as he heard that there were new people coming aboard, he used the last of the ham and potatoes to make a thick soup for them to have with bread. The rest of the soup would come for the whole crew's breakfast in the morning.

He frowned at the dwindling supplies, more mouths would make them diminish even quicker. Still, the problem should be resolved by the next day. Either they would trade for food or they would have no need of it ever again.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 79 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 09:34
  • msg #413

Re: On the Shoreline

Griet spoke to Anna before taking her watch, "Major," she began, "I am feeling better but I'm still weak. Hopefully another night of rest will aid my betterment, but tomorrow we may need all hands ready to fight. I can man a machinegun if my arm is working. Would dosing it up with pain killers work?"
Konrad Bayer
player, 503 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 10:23
  • msg #414

Re: On the Shoreline

Bayer meets Quyen and Dawid on the deck along with the two former prisoners. After Dawid introduces them, he leads everyone back to the galley.

"I am Hauptmann Bayer. This is Major Soleblume. We are a on a trade mission to Warsaw under the employ of Captain Rataj... and Krakow." Bayer begins, and then follows up with any other introductions of those present.

Looking at both men, Bayer continues "We have decided to bring you aboard as we can help each other. I hope we can cooperate. First, I would like to know how you became prisoners, and what information you have on your captors. Have you been to Tarnobrzeg? What do you know of it?"

After his questioning, Bayer will get to the point, "Tomorrow we will attempt to sail past Tarnobrzeg with minimal interference. We are willing to trade... somewhat... with the IPAT, but we will not be extorted from. We will defend the ship and its cargo with any force. For that, we can use additional men like yourself."

"In exchange we can offer you protection. You won't last long on your own in Poland without any weapons ja? If you decline, I am afraid you will have to be put back ashore in the morning. Work with us, and you will have food, a safe place to sleep, weapons, and a means to get away from here."
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 2 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 12:45
  • msg #415

In the Galley

HM2 Dave Stoner he says by way of introduction. A trade mission to Warsaw? Warsaw got hit bad, the place probably glows in the dark from the radiation.

Food and weapons? Throw in some medical supplies, it doesn't have to be much, that bastard Elder confiscated my bag along with my guns and gear. And the right to scavange from whatever personal kills I might have to make. Say up to what I can carry.

I haven't actually been in Tarno, I saw too many armed men. I scouted it out a little, I think there's maybe a reinforced company sized ORMO. They've got the bridge itself pretty well guarded.

And the bridge at Annapol is swarming with troops. It was too dark to make out whose, but they had Pact weapons and gear. And a dug in tank, a T-62.

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 335 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 15:26
  • msg #416

Re: On the Shoreline

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
After Konrad concludes the briefing about the next days assignments, Tucker will approach Chopper and speak to him.  "I guess I'm shootin' and you're scootin'?  You know anything about how the MK-19's work Chopper?"


Hicks grins at the soldier. "You might say that. That's my gun. I've been shooting Mk 19s for 10 years now. Since we're not going to shoot it from the sidecar, I figure you ride on the back, we find our spot, offload it, set it up, and I shoot it. You got security and maybe adjusting fire. Once we shoot up the bad guys, toss it back in and off we go. Or if we have to, we spike it and take off without out. Maybe boobytrap it or something. Let's plan what we need to take for contigencies like not being able to rendesvous back up with the tug right away".
Tucker smiles, <DarkGreen>"That works for me!  Let's not worry about losing it right now.  Hopefully, we don't even have to fire the damn thing!"</DarkGreen>
This message was last edited by the player at 23:33, Thu 06 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 600 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 18:10
  • msg #417

On the Tug

"NATO abandoned Warszawa before they destroyed it. I was there, after. It is all rubble now, but it's not radioactive. This is because airbursts were used, which have minimal fallout and leave no radioactive craters. Still, probably not a pleasant city."

Dawid went to say hello to Stanislaw, and then to Clarence. [Private to Clarence Milk; Stanislaw Switek: "So, I have been patient about this special operation you are on.  What is it about? If it belongs to the Polish people, what do we get out of the Americans taking it away from us?"]
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 74 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 20:01
  • msg #418

Re: On the Tug

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
"NATO abandoned Warszawa before they destroyed it. I was there, after. It is all rubble now, but it's not radioactive. This is because airbursts were used, which have minimal fallout and leave no radioactive craters. Still, probably not a pleasant city."

Dawid went to say hello to Stanislaw, and then to Clarence.


Hicks is about to answer Tucker when he overhears this. "Yeah, I came through Warsaw on my way here. It looked like God picked it up, shook it all around, dumped it upside down and then stomped on it a while. Still, there's folks living there. Lots of folks. I never got off the boat, but that major did, and he was making a deal with someone, 'cause I saw lots of folks with guns, ashore and afloat, and they let us through without any trouble".

He holds out a hand to the new American. "EN1 Hicks, call me Chopper. It's good to see another sailor out here".
Cap'n Rae
GM, 582 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 21:13
  • msg #419

No More Secrets


Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
</Blue>"So, I have been patient about this special operation you are on.  What is it about? If it belongs to the Polish people, what do we get out of the Americans taking it away from us?"</Blue>


I should have kept my damn mouth shut.

[Private to Stanislaw Switek: "Brother, I need you to have my back now, especially with these two new guys on board. If they try anything funny, they'll need to go. Keep an eye on 'em."]

Clarence felt regret at having revealed hints of the true nature of his presence on board the Vistula Queen. It had seemed like a good idea at the time, something with which to unify the team on the eve of battle, as people began to go at one another's throats. But now, with two new faces aboard, possibly spies of this enigmatic IPAT crew, his decision began to seem foolish at the very least, almost criminally incompetent at worst. Dawid's pointed question- "what do we get out of it?" especially, brought into stark focus the competing interests and loyalties aboard just this one small vessel, a microcism of Poland at large. Still, he'd felt for a long time that these folks who'd fought and bled alongside him deserved an explanation, especially after the Spetznaz ambushes back at the bridge. He'd have to be even more vigilant now. The two newcomers, especially, would need to be watched carefully. If they did anything untoward, they would not be leaving the Krolowa alive.

"Alright everyone, gather 'round. It's time you knew what my mission is all about. You already know that I'm working for the CIA, on behalf of the civilian government of the United States of America. I'm carrying something called RESET. I'm sure you've all heard of cold fusion, right? A clean, almost infinite source of energy, with no radioactive waste or chance of meltdown. Every few years some team of scientists somewhere in the world would come out and claim to have found a way to make it happen and it would always turn out to be a fraud.

"Well, the Poles did it. They created a working cold fusion reactor right here, under the noses of the Soviets. Fortunately, the DIA had a man on the inside. They sent in an SF team to recover the plans and destroy the working prototype before the Soviets got their hands on it. They succeeded, but something happened- no one's quite sure what- during their exfil. The team dissappeared without a trace and RESET was believed lost.

"Anyway, the RESET papers mysteriously turned up a couple of months later in Krakow. It wasn't easy but my station chief got a hold of them. Things were getting really hot there, and the papers had to be smuggled out immediately. Luckily, we got wind of Adam's little jaunt down the Vistula. Several "mules" simultaneously left Krakow in different directions, all but one of us- that would be me- carrying dummy papers. Well, from the ambush back at the bridge, it's pretty obvious that the Soviets know who's got the real plans now. My presence here increases the risk for all of you. You're probably wondering why I should be allowed to remain aboard.

"I'm headed to the Warsaw area. There is a renegade Soviet tank division up near there- the 10th- ostensibly under CIA control. They'll help me get the rest of the way home. All I ask is to stay aboard and help us all get to Warsaw. Once we get there, I'll be out of your hair. If I leave now, that's no guarantee that the Soviets will stop looking for this tug.

"I understand that some of you..."
he nods at Dawid and Griet, "...may not be happy about Americans basically stealing their intellectual property. But let's face it, Poland is pretty fucked up right now. If RESET stays here, it will fall into the hands of the Soviets. They'll recover first and if that happens, Poland will never be free of Soviet domination. If I get RESET back to the states- back into the hands of CIVGOV- we can begin to rebuild America. I sincerely believe that this technology will someday return to a peaceful Poland. I really do. I'm asking you- my Polish friends- to bet on America, on CIVGOV, to be stewards of this prize, and trust that we will use it wisely, that Poland will one day see the fruits of her labors.

"Well, that's it. No more secrets, no lies. It's your call."

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 75 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 22:12
  • msg #420

Re: No More Secrets

Hicks fires up a new cigarette from the butt of the current one. He stubs out the old smoke and tucks the butt away in a pocket. "First ENIGMA, now RESET. You Poles sure got some smart motherphukkas here. I really wonder how Polish jokes ever got started".

He shrugs. "Ain't my boat, so I got no say in whether you stay on board or not. I'll be glad to sign up with you, though, if you got a ride home. I miss my momma".
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 4 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 22:56
  • msg #421

Re: On the Tug

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
He holds out a hand to the new American. "EN1 Hicks, call me Chopper. It's good to see another sailor out here".


Hey Chopper, I'm Dave  he says, shaking the offered hand. Right now I'm glad to see some Americans, Navy or not.


He looks at Milks with a slightly disgusted look. Operation Reset? Cold fusion? Christians In Action? Lord, it sounds like I'm stuck in a James Bond novel. Still, if you're taking this thing home to the States, I'll tag along.

Dave
In the galley being debriefed
unarmed
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 76 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 23:04
  • msg #422

Re: On the Tug

Hicks pulls hard on his cigarette and stubs it out. He pushes off from the bulkhead he was leaning against and says "I'm gonna let you brass worry about Mister Milk and his baggage. I'm going to go look at that bike and figure out how much gear it can carry, and if I can machine a piece to mount the Mk 19 to the sidecar. Doc, you want to come with me? You need a weapon of some sort, 'cause sure as shit these guys are gonna stick you on duty. I've got the aid bag off of my boat - it's Navy issue and I know how you chancre mechanics feel naked without an aid bag? Hauptmann, you got any objections to arming this guy, and the new local?"
Viktor Ritter
player, 2 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 23:12
  • msg #423

Re: On the Tug

In broken english...


"I'm Viktor (hand out to konrad), Hauptmann I want nothing more than food and a place to sleep. I was on patrol from a local ORMO to find info on the new owners of T'Burg. we were horse mobile and we got jumped and all were killed. I was wounded and but knocked out by explosion....I was captured walking in the woods outside this town with nothing...I was once a Platoon commmander of Anti-armor for Poland .. my division was destroyed in this spring and I have been ORMO since. I'm a man of Poland and a Polish soldier. I fight for her. If this will help Poland I'm all in and with all my heart. I'm good with a machine gun and heavy weapons. I have no weapons now but if you let me use one I will do as you say and fight to the death if it need be. I also have no gear to speak of. I lost it when captured..."

Viktor stands at attention and salutes Konrad.he will break salute then wait for orders.


Viktor
on deck
no weapon
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 5 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 23:45
  • msg #424

Re: On the Tug

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
Hicks pulls hard on his cigarette and stubs it out. He pushes off from the bulkhead he was leaning against and says "I'm gonna let you brass worry about Mister Milk and his baggage. I'm going to go look at that bike and figure out how much gear it can carry, and if I can machine a piece to mount the Mk 19 to the sidecar. Doc, you want to come with me? You need a weapon of some sort, 'cause sure as shit these guys are gonna stick you on duty. I've got the aid bag off of my boat - it's Navy issue and I know how you chancre mechanics feel naked without an aid bag? Hauptmann, you got any objections to arming this guy, and the new local?"


I certainly don't mind tagging along. I can handle a Mk 19, but I don't know crap about bikes. There's a slim possibility I can put to use an aid bag. I've been a corpsman for nine years in that Navy, and I was a lifeguard from the time I was sixteen until I enlisted at twenty. I even spent some time with the Marine Corps. But let me find out what the brass want of me before I commit.

Major? Captain?

Dave
In the galley being debriefed
unarmed
This message was last edited by the player at 23:45, Thu 06 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 77 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 6 Mar 2008
at 23:57
  • msg #425

Re: On the Tug

Hicks laughs. "Dude, I ain't talkin' about you coming along on the bike. I'm just walking over to the arms room where the stuff is stored. I think you'll be needed here".
Konrad Bayer
player, 505 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 01:02
  • msg #426

Galley

Still seated, Bayer mulls over the information given to him regarding Tarnobzreg. He didn't blame the two former prisoners at all, but he had hoped they could have had some info about the defenses they may face. Nevertheless, they seemed more than willing to go along with the risk of becoming part of their group.

Bayer returns Victor's salute.

Nodding to Chopper, he says, "Very well. Lets get them outfitted with some personal arms and equipment. We have a few ahh... surplus sets of webbing and body armour. We will sort out a duty station and a bunk space for you before dawn. Welcome aboard."
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 6 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 01:18
  • msg #427

Re: Galley

Hoo yah Dave mutters under his breath. Aloud he says Aye, aye mi Capitan.
Turning to Chopper, he shrugs his shoulders and raises his eyebrows. Lead on, Chopper. Ya'll have an arms locker on this tub?

Dave
follwing Chopper
Anneka Soleblume
player, 452 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 01:49
  • msg #428

Re: On the Shoreline

Griet Niewiadomska:
"Major," she began, "I am feeling better but I'm still weak. Hopefully another night of rest will aid my betterment, but tomorrow we may need all hands ready to fight. I can man a machinegun if my arm is working. Would dosing it up with pain killers work?"

"Ha!" Anneka laughed. "You and I are in the same position."
Both of them had an arm bound up and unusable, but Griets injuries covered a few extra body parts than her own.
"I think you'll manage ok just as long as you don't have a stoppage or need to reload. I managed a burst or two from the RPD yesterday, wasn't exactly accurate, but I like to think it helped."
Accurate? It was all she could do just to keep the weapon pointing in the right compass direction using only the one arm. Being barely strong enough to walk at the time didn't help either.
"Let me know if the pain is gets too much. I'd rather not give you anything if you think you can manage as our supplies are somewhat limited."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 336 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 02:32
  • msg #429

Re: On the Tug

Robert stops his conversation with Hicks as well while Clarence goes into his explanation of what he's really along for the ride to everyone and about RESET.  He's pretty amazed that Clarence might have a way back to the United States, or what's left of them.  Being a CIA operative has it's advantages!

"Let me ask you something Clarence.  Do you have a way back to the States?  This isn't some CIA bullshit story to help us fight better to make sure you get to where you have to go?  What's the "World" like?  We've heard some pretty nasty rumors the past year or so?"
Anneka Soleblume
player, 453 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 02:42
  • msg #430

Re: On the Shoreline

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer meets Quyen and Dawid on the deck along with the two former prisoners. After Dawid introduces them, he leads everyone back to the galley.

"I am Hauptmann Bayer. This is Major Soleblume. We are a on a trade mission to Warsaw under the employ of Captain Rataj... and Krakow." Bayer begins, and then follows up with any other introductions of those present.

Anneka joined in greeting the two newcomers but remained quiet to begin with, letting them introduce themselves and to get a feel for what sort of people they were.
"Before either of you go anywhere," she said as Hicks was about to lead Stoner away, "You need to sit down with me for a proper debriefing and interview."

"We need to know a bit more about you. Where you come from, what you can do, why we should trust you."

Why indeed? Of everyone aboard, only Hicks had been unknown before joining but the physical evidence surrounding him had been fairly conclusive. Even Minh, picked up alone from a small village several days before, had been vouched for by somebody Adam apparently trusted.

What did they know about these two? That they were supposed to have been captured by a bunch of jumped up bandits? One was an American, sure, but then at least some of the bandits were too. The other "prisoner" had admitted to being a member of the Polish 3rd MRD, a unit that last Anneka had heard was still loyal to the communists most of them had been fighting for the past few years.

Where there was no prior knowledge of the people involved, trust needed to be earnt.

"Now then," she said, removing the everpresent notepad and pencil from her pocket. "Lets start at the beginning."
"Name, rank, unit, skills...."


Half an hour later she'd finished with the pair and gotten a good feel for their abilities, although she still wasn't totally confident in their loyalty to the tug.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 454 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 02:50
  • msg #431

Re: No More Secrets

Clarence Milk:
"If I get RESET back to the states, back into the hands of CIVGOV, we can begin to rebuild America. I sincerely believe that this technology will someday return to a peaceful Poland. I really do. I'm asking you, my Polish friends, to bet on America, on CIVGOV, to be stewards of this prize, and trust that we will use it wisely, that Poland will one day see the fruits of her labors."

Hmm, CIVGOV..... Why should CIVGOV, or for that matter, any American get the prize? Israel could do a lot with something so valuable, Israel would be very grateful to whoever brought in something so utterly priceless.....

"Of course you're staying on the boat," she said, dismissing the idea out of hand. "What would we do without you?"
And how would copies of the valuable papers be made if he were to leave?
This message was last edited by the player at 05:52, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 133 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 03:14
  • msg #432

Re: On the Tug

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"Let me ask you something Clarence.  Do you have a way back to the States?  This isn't some CIA bullshit story to help us fight better to make sure you get to where you have to go?  What's the "World" like?  We've heard some pretty nasty rumors the past year or so?"


"It sounds crazy, but this aint no bullshit. The guy I'm going to meet- the field agent attached to the 10th TD- has the means to purchase a boat. The plan is to head for the Baltic coast. There, we're all supposed to link up with the U.S. 8th ID. They're not going back to the states- least not all of them. The 8th's commander has secretly declared for CIVGOV. The 8th ID and the former Soviet 10th TD are going to go into cantonment just on this side of the German border; set up a little CIA backed provisional Polish government. Anyway, I'm going to hop on that boat- along with any others who want to go back to the states- and head for home. It may take years, but once we get something going, we'll still have a base here in Poland. That's the long-term plan anyway. It's hopeful, at best, but it's better than nothing. As for home, it sounds like it aint a whole lot better than Poland, but at least it aint crawlin' with Soviets."
This message was last edited by the player at 04:04, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 79 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 03:42
  • msg #433

Re: On the Shoreline

Anneka Soleblume:
"Before either of you go anywhere," she said as Hicks was about to lead Stoner away, <blue>"You need to sit down with me for a proper debriefing and interview."


Hicks grins. "Catch you later, man. The major's got priority". Hicks heads over to the machine shop to grab some measuring tools and heads over to the bike to start taking the necessary measurements to gin something up.


Hicks
M21/M1911A1
At the bike
Measuring


OOC: The weirdest thing kept happening with this post. I could not get the quoted sentence to post in Blue by any method. Dark blue works, as does green, obviously, but not Blue. Are we out of blue pixels?
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 9 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 04:39
  • msg #434

Interogation

Later, Bro  Dave replies to Hicks.

Dave turns to face the Major on the other side of the table. He leans forward and gazes into her eyes. How did such a pretty woman get so suspicous?  he asks.

He leans back and starts talking.
Hospital Man 2, E-5 Dave Stoner. Somtimes I've been called Bones, sometimes not. I've been practicing emergency care in one form or another since I was a sixteen year old lifeguard in San Diego. I enlisted in the Navy in '91 when I was twenty and trained as a corpsman. I spent from '92 to '95 mostly with 1st Battalion, 9th Marines. Then in '96 and the first part of '97 in Coronado, Cali. Then I got transfered to Stuttgart Germany.

He takes a breath and continues. Well, I've had a little training with machineguns, probably better than average with a grenade launcher and rifle. Good in the water, whether swimming, scuba or boats. And I can speak Spanish like a Mexican.

He leans forward again and looks in her eyes. I'm a Virgo, I like long walks on the beach and skinnydipping. What about you?
Jason Kasparov
player, 119 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 05:25
  • msg #435

Re: Sentry Duty

Jason patrols the deck, grateful to see Minh'S raft tied back up. Stealing a quick moment, he heads to the galley, grabs her some tea, and a change of clothes. Walking over to her little shelter, he sees her sleeping, so he avoids waking her.

Instead he sets the tea beside her, sets the clothes on her chest, and heads back to his patrol. "You've had a rough day. Sleep well."

Jason Kasparov
roaming the deck
AK-74
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 601 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 05:41
  • msg #436

No More Secrets

Lighting another cigarette to gather his thoughts, Dawid looked more than a little annoyed that his private question had been mooted for discussion.

Of course none of these westerners really fucking gave a shit about them; Poland wasn't their country and all they cared about was getting their ragged asses the fuck out of it as soon and safely as possible. Just like at the end of the American War of Aggression on Peoples' Vietnam. He had no doubts they would fight down to the last Polish life to achieve this aim.

It will be Yalta all over again, he thought bitterly. The "victors" would again force his people to lie down and take it up the ass while being choked with a belt, all for the "greater good". He suspected that like after the last war if there were any victory parades at the end of this one, Poland would again not be invited to take part, despite her sacrifices and heartbreaking courage.

At least the Russians wouldn't directly benefit from "RESET", except of course for still occupying most of what remained of Poland. [Private to Stanislaw Switek: He whispered, "comrade, Brother, I honestly tried talking to you about this earlier so we could be of accord on this issue, but now it's too damn late. I know as Armija Krajina I don't speak for you or for Solidarność, but we both fight for Poland so please back me up here. I beg of you. For Poland!"]

Pulling on his red-and-white armband, he signaled (at least to his fellow Poles) that he was part of the anti-communist Polish resistance forces.

"I am part of the Armija Krajina, the Polish Home Army forces that declared for the west. Therefore, I can speak on behalf of the Polish Government-in-Exile and the Free Polish people."

"You have the plans and we don't, and of course there is some truth that Poland can not make best use of this innovation."

"I would think that if we made the first, we can make others! Plans can be copied and shared. There is no need to leave us, your friends, to suffer in the darkness under the Russian boot. Again. You will still have the plans, it will not cost you in the least."

"You owe us!"

"However, no more fucking Polish governments! We already have the Communist government in the east and the anti-communist Government-in-Exile in the west. We honestly do not need another faction."

"True, the Government-in-Exile technically is supported by the US military. The civilian Solidarność partisans are technically supported by the US government. It doesn't matter; we both support the Polish Government-in-Exile and we frankly don't care about your internal political troubles. But we don't need another anti-communist government faction in opposition to the present Government-in-Exile."

"This will be our price for assistance. You have a radio to contact your HQ, the Government-in-Exile also has radios. I'm sure we can work something out before we reach Warszawa."


He smiled at Chopper's comment about Polish jokes.

"I am unfamiliar with these "Polish" jokes of which you speak. Probably something the Nazis or the Soviets made up."

"Are they anything like "American" jokes?"

"You know, you ever heard of how the US submarines have screen doors, American firing squads are all in a circle, and that the Americans clear mines by marching their poor disadvantaged racial minorities out to detonate them while the capitalist oppressor class sits back and sip mint juleps?"

"I don't know what that is, a "mint julep", but I'd sure like to sit back and have one, some day."

This message was last edited by the player at 06:42, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 92 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 07:32
  • msg #437

Re: No More Secrets


Switek was in the armory restocking the spare drum for his RPKM when Minh and Piotrowski returned to the tug with the prisoners.  If Elder had detected their ruse, he would undoubtedly need the extra ammo in short order.  The second trip to shore had been unexpected and inopportune.  He had carefully set aside time on this watch to catch up with Piotrowski.  They had much to discuss regarding current events and the near term future of their country.

He returned to the deck and engaged in the meet and greet with the American sailor and the veteran Pole as the shore team stowed their gear.  He set out to find Piotrowski when suddenly Milk took him aside and uttered a terse warning. Momentarily startled, Switek nodded in apprehensive agreement as the American operative begins to talk.

Swtiek stands watch quietly and devoid of any emotion, stoically covering Milk's back against the damp cold of the night as RESET is outlined to the assembled crew.  The monk had not yet had time to reveal to his own team the true nature of Milk's mission, let alone discuss it in any detail with Piotrowski.  He watches the artillerist's expression turn to misunderstanding bordering on betrayal then move to indignance and outrage.  He hoped he would be able to regain the Pole's trust. Divided alligiances amongst the Americans were one thing; he had no inclination to duplicate that situation with his own countrymen.

Making eye contact with Piotrowski, Switek bites his lower lip and shrugs.  He silently mouths a single Polish word.

Sorry.

It seemed sincere.  When the American operative had finished, Switek states his position.

"I fight for a free Poland!  The American's mission is is my own."



[Switek]
On deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Standing overwatch

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 603 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 07:49
  • msg #438

Re: No More Secrets

quote:
Making eye contact with Piotrowski, Switek bites his lower lip and shrugs.  He silently mouths a single Polish word.

Sorry.

It seemed sincere.  When the American operative had finished, Switek states his position.

"I fight for a free Poland!  The American's mission is is my own."


Knowing full well what Clarence just said, Dawid looked at Stanislaw as if he just missed the clue train. He looked him in the eye and answered slowly in Polish, so that there was no further misunderstanding.

Dawid spoke not with contempt or to provoke, just plainly and even with a bit of irony.

"Clarence... said... the... plans... will... help... the... Americans... not...the... Polish... people. There... already... is... a... Polish... Government... in... Exile. We... don't... need... another."

"I do not ask you not to help."


"I hope you understand now what is going on now, my brother. He wants us to bet on America. Fine, you want to help, and so do I, but at least Poland should get something out of the deal we don't already have, right?"

He became sad, his voice filled with sorrow.

"Or we are just whores. Less, even. Because whores still get paid up front.

"Not even getting thirty pieces of silver for our services."

"You apologise to me, and of course I grant you my full forgiveness. But you must also ask God for forgiveness, as well. He may not be so forgiving to you, or to Poland."

"Another Polish Government-in-Exile? That's fucking lunacy. You should be ashamed of yourself for believing that's a good idea.


[Private to Stanislaw Switek: Dawid's high CHA (Social Skills) won't make his expression so easy to read... perhaps Stanislaw reads minds? ;) ]
This message was last edited by the player at 11:04, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 506 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 07:54
  • msg #439

Re: No More Secrets

Bayer sits silently as team members talk. He thinks about stepping in a couple times, but decides against it. Its only fair that everyone not only knows what is going on, but a chance to express themselves. He would however, have to do something if it seemed that different camps or factions were growing within their group. Perhaps their aggression and frustration can be put to use tomorrow if things go bad.

Bayer does shoot Stoner a displeasing look regarding his candid remarks, but gives Soleblume a chance at setting things straight herself.
This message was last edited by the player at 08:07, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 338 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 12:35
  • msg #440

Re: On the Tug

Clarence Milk:
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"Let me ask you something Clarence.  Do you have a way back to the States?  This isn't some CIA bullshit story to help us fight better to make sure you get to where you have to go?  What's the "World" like?  We've heard some pretty nasty rumors the past year or so?"


"It sounds crazy, but this aint no bullshit. The guy I'm going to meet- the field agent attached to the 10th TD- has the means to purchase a boat. The plan is to head for the Baltic coast. There, we're all supposed to link up with the U.S. 8th ID. They're not going back to the states- least not all of them. The 8th's commander has secretly declared for CIVGOV. The 8th ID and the former Soviet 10th TD are going to go into cantonment just on this side of the German border; set up a little CIA backed provisional Polish government. Anyway, I'm going to hop on that boat- along with any others who want to go back to the states- and head for home. It may take years, but once we get something going, we'll still have a base here in Poland. That's the long-term plan anyway. It's hopeful, at best, but it's better than nothing. As for home, it sounds like it aint a whole lot better than Poland, but at least it aint crawlin' with Soviets."
"I might just be takin' you up on that offer Clarence once we get through getting this stuff to Warsaw!  I don't kow what's left here but, I'm kind of thinkin' I'm ready to go home no matter what it's like right now.  Keep me in mind," Tucker says to Milks as he begins to move off to help Hicks out getting the bike and MK-19 ready for it's mission.
Jason Kasparov
player, 120 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 16:23
  • msg #441

Re: On the Tug

Jason listens for a while, then motions for Stanislaw and Dawid to step aside.  Once they are alone, he gives his 2 cents.

"No offense guys, but Milk just unzipped it for all to see. Stanislaw, you know I respect your people and follow your command, and I think Poland too has a right to this technology. But given the current state of affairs, as can even be seen here on this boat, this technology wil never be developed in this country. With lack of industry, warring factions, and the Soviets, it would be decades if ever, before this reactor could be built."


He looks about, making sure they are alone. "Now the Isreali wants it. It won't be seen in their hands either. So unless you guys want to ask the Swiss, America is the only place this will see fruiation. If we work together, in time I am sure we will see the technology returned here to Poland, and then the world. But if you truly serve Poland, we have to see these plans safely reach America."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 147 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 17:31
  • msg #442

Re: On the Tug

Mariusz looked around at the frowning faces and listened to the serious disscussions that were going on. He wasn't sure what Fusion was but it was obviously a pretty big deal. The Americans appeared to be planning to steal a Polish invention, run away back to America with it and then use it to rebuild their country. Once that was done, they appeared to be promising to help the Poles free themselves from oppression. Mariusz thought for a while: ten years to make the technology work in practice. Ten years to build up the power base. Say another ten years at best to reconquer America and another ten years to rebuild it.

Then they'd sort out South America and then Western Europe, at best, Poland could expect help in about seveny to a hundred years. That was not acceptable. The pay-off needed to be quicker and not in promises.

He checked the tea brew, poured out more to people who wanted it and took a mugful for himself.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 80 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 17:37
  • msg #443

Re: On the Tug

Griet listened intently and weighed the situation carefully, "This boat's mission is to get to Sandiomierz and establish a trade link. That is going to be more use to the reconstruction of Poland than any fairy tale about "Cold Fusion". Once we are at Sandiomierz we can contact the Krakow Ormo and see if they are willing to support the CIA in this endeavour, I will do my best to persuade them, but I do not have a great hope that they will sacrifice an asset like this boat on a suicide run to Warsaw. Still, I suggest that once everyone has had their say about this, we focus on the day ahead. I'd rather be here to argue this point out again tomorrow night instead of providing the IPAT with more artwork."
Konrad Bayer
player, 510 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 18:28
  • msg #444

Re: On the Tug

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet listened intently and weighed the situation carefully, "This boat's mission is to get to Sandiomierz and establish a trade link. That is going to be more use to the reconstruction of Poland than any fairy tale about "Cold Fusion". Once we are at Sandiomierz we can contact the Krakow Ormo and see if they are willing to support the CIA in this endeavour, I will do my best to persuade them, but I do not have a great hope that they will sacrifice an asset like this boat on a suicide run to Warsaw. Still, I suggest that once everyone has had their say about this, we focus on the day ahead. I'd rather be here to argue this point out again tomorrow night instead of providing the IPAT with more artwork."


"Griet. The boat's mission is to get to as far Warsaw." Bayer reminds her from across the table. "And I don't think we should advertise on any means of communication of our passenger and his special cargo. We already know the Russians are actively searching. The Krakow and Sandiomierz ORMO will also no doubt have informants prepared to alert those searching."

Raising his voice just a little he continues, "I will agree though that we put this behind us for the time being at least. You've all had a chance to have a say, but I think it is time for us to refocus... and remember our priority to our employer. Captain Adam is not part of Operation Reset."

Looking around at the those assembled in the galley he adds, "While every man on board is free and has the right to self expressed opinion. I cannot allow this discussion to fracture us. I do not want to hear of secret discussions and alliances being made. Your motivations for being on board are your own, and I respect that... but as I said, they cannot interfere with our mission."

"Shifts are doubled for the night. Tomorrow will be difficult. I suggest you take notice of Quyen and prepare accordingly. Save your concerns for later... Mr. Milk is not going anywhere soon."

Bayer hoped his message got across how he intended it to be. He choose his words carefully, and hope his English was sufficient.

Leaning over to Soleblume he says quietly, "Hopefully while we rest and refit in Sandiomierz, there will be a chance for the crew to get into town and blow some steam off. They could use a break."

Bayer
P7
Galley
Hoping everyone will get back on track for tomorrow.

This message was last edited by the player at 18:29, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 604 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 21:57
  • msg #445

Re: On the Tug

"Like I said, we have time before we reach Warszawa to make a deal."

"Jason, to be clear Brother Stanislaw is in perfect accord in letting you have the fruits of our labour to yourselves, for nothing other than vague promises. Also, for you to set up a second anti-communist Government-in-Exile for some assinine reason."

"However, I will point out that the idea originated with us, and so did the prototype. We probably can make others if you share the plans. Note, not give us the plans, share them."

"Sure, I am willing to table the discussion."

This message was last edited by the player at 22:03, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 82 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 22:08
  • msg #446

Re: On the Tug

Hicks walks back on deck and into the galley. "Hey, where's Dawid? I have a question for him and Tucker. He volunteered to go, and I'm thinking having two Americans running around may not be the best idea. In any case, I think it would be better to take the Soviet AGL rather than the Mk 19, and only carry Pact arms. Do we have any spare Polish Army uniforms that might fit me?"
Clarence Milk
NPC, 133 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 22:50
  • msg #447

Re: On the Tug


Milk listens appreciatively as Konrad attempts to restore a semblance of order and cohesiveness among the security team. It was Clarence's earlier attempt to do the very same thing that had first cracked open the pandora's box of RESET, the lid of which had now been blown completely off its hinges. Instead of uniting the crew, it appeared to have accelerated teh widening of another division. And, on the eve of a potential battle, no less. Milk considered slipping away- perhaps with Switek and Kasparov- into the night, making his way north on foot. It was unlikely they'd get far with the IPAT no doubt watching and waiting. He fancied his chances with that lot even less than he did with the growing list of malcontents aboard the tug. The tug. It still offered the best chance for the success of his mission.

Milk empathized with Dawid's position. The kid had every right to be angry. The Poles had developed RESET; it rightfully belonged to them. To see it taken away, benefitting others while its creators- Dawid's people- continued to suffer, was unfair. Milk had grown up with the knowledge that America's prosperity had been built largely on the backs of his people, a people who were never fully allowed to share in that prosperity. Forty acres and a mule... not on the south side of Chicago. Clarence had grown up in city housing- in the "projects"- besieged by pimps and pushers, flooded by handguns, hemmed in by liquor stores, all but ignored by city hall and the PD. He understood. It took decades for his people to enjoy the civil rights that they'd been promised. They'd had to fight- more than once sometimes- for every one. It took decades more to raise the glass ceiling. Few could claim with any real belief that it had been truly shattered. It was unfair. It was wrong. It was reality.

The proud Poles, once a dominant power of Eastern Europe. A proud people and an unlucky one. They'd suffered hundreds of years of foreign oppression. The last fifty- first under the Nazis, then the Soviets- had been particularly unpleasant. They would likely have to wait fifty more before they could enjoy the fruits of their labors: RESET.

But what did Dawid expect? What would his favored Polish faction do with RESET? What could they do?

RESET wasn't safe here- that much was plain. A half dozen nations still had armies on Polish soil or near her borders. The ground truth was even harsher. Local warlords exerted more real power than any government, foreign or domestic. South of Krakow, the self-proclaimed Marquis of Silesia ruled with an iron grip. Krakow itself was a "free city", beholden to none. The last hundred miles of river were controlled (a relative term) by ravenous bands of Soviet marauders. Now, the next few miles were apparently ruled by an organization calling itself the Independant Polish Army of Tarnobrzeg. Sandomierz was run by another independent ORMO, on a smaller scale emulating the set-up in Krakow. Further ahead, the Polish Communist government seated in Lublin attempted to exert its ever dwindling influence. And, rumor had it, another Polish warlord, a man calling himself the "Black Baron" was attempting to carve out a fiefdom of his own in the area around Warsaw. An affiliated flotilla of river pirates reportedly cruised the Vistula above the rubbled former capitol of Poland.

If it remained in Poland, RESET would just be another prize to be covetted by and fought over by the foreign overlords and aspiring dictators. If anything, it would cause even more bloodshed and strife.

RESET should stay in Poland. But RESET belonged in the States.
This message was last edited by the player at 22:50, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 585 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 22:41
  • msg #448

On Through the Night


Saturday, October 7th, 2000
0600 hrs.
1km Southwest of Baranow Sandomierski
35 F
Clear Skies, breeze from the Northeast

The night creeps slowly past, cold and dark. The team rotates through their doubled watches, somewhat comforted by the extra eyes and weapons sweeping the darkened outlines of the shore, but still somewhat unnerved by the knowledge that they are being watched by armed men whose intentions are unclear. The scent of woodsmoke permeates the crisp, early morning air.

In the cold pale light of false dawn, the Polish tug crew rouse themselves and set to work readying the Visla Krolowa for departure. Old Adam, followed by Griet, shuffles slowly on to the bridge, joining the sleepy-eyed Walter at the wheel. Tadeuz takes a furtive sip from a small bottle as he prepares to raise the anchor.

The motorcycle has already been loaded into the assault boat, which bobs alongside the tug on the port side.

Ahead lies Tarnobrzeg.
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:02, Fri 07 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 85 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Fri 7 Mar 2008
at 23:10
  • msg #449

Re: On Through the Night

Chopper still wants to work out who is going with him, disguises and gear for the motorcyle.
Viktor Ritter
player, 3 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 02:03
  • msg #450

Last nights talk

"We need to know a bit more about you. Where you come from, what you can do, why we should trust you."


"Trust Me? Why should I trust you Lady? You are not Pole! And you are in my country! Who are you and why all the divided talk here? Dont you know what you have to do with this river here? There is alot of bad things that go bump in the night down river.I have been there its not nice. I'm your friend and dont trust me !You dont know me .Let me build trust through my actions. I have been a common soldier since i was 17.... I'm now 41. I have served from rifleman to platoon commander. I have fought in china and here in poland. I have fought all NATO and have done well for me and my country. I'm a Chorazy in rank somewhat like the american warrant officer but I lead men. I was a Heavyweight boxer for the army when I was young and fought many fights thats why I'm so handsome now. I have been wounded in combat many times but never ran. I'm good with Vehicles and even better with the machinegun and heavy weapons.I can ride a horse and swim.do you need to know any else? I would like to clean up do you have water? somewhere to clean my uniform ..I dont like it to look so bad.Also i have no gear or weapons is there a pile i can choose from? I like you already you want to know the facts and be organized we will get along well!


Viktor
Talking
N/A
This message was last edited by the player at 02:04, Sat 08 Mar 2008.
Viktor Ritter
player, 4 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 02:17
  • msg #451

Re: Last nights talk

"Very well. Lets get them outfitted with some personal arms and equipment. We have a few ahh... surplus sets of webbing and body armour. We will sort out a duty station and a bunk space for you before dawn. Welcome aboard."


"Thank you for the gear and weapons I will not let you down. I do need some sleep tonight I have been in captivity for a few days and I'm feeling weak.Is that Ok? I will eat this food and then get gear, clean and mend it. Then draw weapons clean it then sleep is that ok?"



Viktor
going about task stated above
Konrad Bayer
player, 512 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 05:58
  • msg #452

Almost Dawn

Bayer is already awake at reveille, having been on the last shift. He goes about the tug and helps wakes the sleeping members of the team. After they 'kit up' he quietly reminds them of routine morning stand to. However, due to their plan to slip by Tarnobzreg in one piece, he has a couple of the team members to ready themselves for deploying instead.

"Quyen, stand down. Ready the the inflatable for deploying the motorcycle unit. Land them on the shore, and return as quickly as possible."

At the stern he gets Hicks' attention, "Chopper, you have your other man chosen? Whenever you are ready, lets get you ashore ja? Lets make use of what little darkness is left."

Lastly he finds Dave Stoner and Victor Ritter, "Our gunners on the front PKs... they are wounded. I could use a couple of skilled operators. Why not make them your battle stations, for the time being at least."

Moving up to the upper deck he places his helmet on his head and slides an HE round into his grenade launcher. Bayer then takes a moment to ensure the crewman in the bridge had the ship's engines building up steam to begin to move downriver. In an hour they will be underway and soon after up against what could be their most difficult challenge.

Bayer
G36/HK69 (HE)
Upper Deck
Getting the team stood to and ready

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 606 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 08:12
  • msg #453

Re: On the Tug

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks:
Hicks walks back on deck and into the galley. "Hey, where's Dawid? I have a question for him and Tucker. He volunteered to go, and I'm thinking having two Americans running around may not be the best idea. In any case, I think it would be better to take the Soviet AGL rather than the Mk 19, and only carry Pact arms. Do we have any spare Polish Army uniforms that might fit me?"


Dawid looked up when Chopper came asking. He thought a bit at the request.

"Sorry my friend, I have no spare Polish uniform. We had such a poor supply chain, all I have is the one I am wearing. I am lucky, it is new pattern."

"However, we did salvage some Russian uniforms and other civilian clothing a little while back. Some had to have the blood cleaned out of them of course, but they are now clean and perhaps some shall fit you."

"Just to make sure you know, I agreed with Konrad I shall not leave the tug. My position will be the mortar." He grinned. "I should be able to do the most damage there, yes?"







At some point he found Clarence. For what it was worth, he looked sincere and earnest, not angry or outraged.

"Look my friend, I understand your mission and what's at stake. I promise I will not take the plans by force or steal them."

"I am not saying don't take the plans, and that you can't make better use of them. But leave a copy with the Polish Governmen-in-Exile in the NATO-liberated zone in the west. Our political officers told me that there are Soviet troops on American soil (unless they lied) just like in Poland so you can't pretend the plans won't be in just as much peril there, too."

"Unless you kill every Pole aboard, the Polish people will someday know of your theft, your betrayal. You won't be able to hide from what you've done. They will feel outraged, curse your name, spit on you and burn your flag. This new alternative Polish Government-in-Exile you propose, it will be completely dead before it starts. This will be the end of all cooperation with Americans. Believe me."

"Really, who's bright idea was it for another anti-communist Polish Government-In-Exile, anyways? I mean, you yanks have two opposing government factions yourself... how's that working out for you?"

"We can both win, here."



[Private to GM: It doesn't say where the Polish Government-in-Exile is currently located. At one time it was in Poznan, but my guess would now be Szcezcin in western Poland in NATO territory. Hey, I wanted to hash this out in private, but you made it public, so them's the breaks!  ;)  Dawid won't try and steal or take the plans by force, just so you know. Also, I like your idea for RESET, it's pretty cool.]
This message was last edited by the player at 09:21, Sat 08 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 148 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 09:00
  • msg #454

ZOO-2

Mariusz gathered the ammunition and the breech blocks for the AA gun and took them back to the fighting position on the barge. He reassembled the gun and loaded the belt of ammo into it. He carefully found a god position for his G3 and checked that all the other weapons were in place.

This done, he went back to the Galley and cooked off some of the remaining bacon. He left this to warm and fried off one side of slices of bread in the fat. One of the tins of vegetables had tomatoes in so he prepared a spicy hot relish too. He finished his preparations of with a brew of tea and by laying out the last of the apples. He then assembled his bacon sandwich and those for the people in his position. He got the breakfast for his position into a box and returned to the ZOO-2.

He started to munch away at the sandwich and worked out the best place to position the British light machinegun. It was going to be a real pain as you'd spend longer reloading the damned thing that you would firing it. He checked it was ready for firing and made a good firing position for it with the spare magazines close to hand. The grenade launcher was alos ready, with a HE grenade loaded into it. Mariusz sipped some tea as he checked his own kit and then settled down to watch the river and it's banks.
This message was last edited by the player at 09:05, Sat 08 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 151 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 11:41
  • msg #455

Re: Almost Dawn

Konrad Bayer:
"Quyen, stand down. Ready the the inflatable for deploying the motorcycle unit. Land them on the shore, and return as quickly as possible."


Minh is at her station, the 82mm mortar with Dawid, when Hauptmann Bayer tells her not to participate in the stand to. "Right." she says and moves to the stern. She passes Chopper on the way and gives him a nod.

Reaching the stern, she hoists the motorcycle laden inflatable out and into the water. Climbing aboard, Quyen she rigs a line to secure it in place with the tug and waits in the darkness. When Chopper and his partner arrive she'll help keep the boat steady as they load up.

Minh Quyen
Ak-74
Stern/Inflatable
Waiting to deploy motorcycle team

This message was last edited by the player at 11:42, Sat 08 Mar 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 11 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 12:22
  • msg #456

Re: Almost Dawn

Konrad Bayer:
Lastly he finds Dave Stoner and Victor Ritter, "Our gunners on the front PKs... they are wounded. I could use a couple of skilled operators. Why not make them your battle stations, for the time being at least."


Aye Captain says Dave, grabbing his AK-74 and chest rig. I'll take the port side. He heads to the left machinegun.


Dave
Port MG station
AK-74 6 full mags
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 86 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 15:44
  • msg #457

Re: On the Tug

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
Dawid looked up when Chopper came asking. He thought a bit at the request.

"Sorry my friend, I have no spare Polish uniform. We had such a poor supply chain, all I have is the one I am wearing. I am lucky, it is new pattern."

"However, we did salvage some Russian uniforms and other civilian clothing a little while back. Some had to have the blood cleaned out of them of course, but they are now clean and perhaps some shall fit you."

"Just to make sure you know, I agreed with Konrad I shall not leave the tug. My position will be the mortar." He grinned. "I should be able to do the most damage there, yes?"


Hicks agrees. "Yeah, I thought about that afterwards, Dawid. I reckon you're the only experienced mortar gunner on board. What about you, Mr. Switek? I really think that having a local on this mission would be a good idea? If not, I guess me and Sgt Tucker will make the best of it. I do think it's a good idea if we have a manpack radio with us, for fire control and to make sure that we can meet up later".

Hicks will make the following recommendations for the loadout:

Trunk of sidecar: mechanic's tool kit (Hicks')
Sidecar left rear bracket: Jerry can of fuel
Sidecar left front bracket: ammo can
Sidecar right front bracket: ammo can
Sidecar weapons mount: Mk 19 in modified bracket, loaded
Sidecar spare wheel rack: passenger's rucksack, two RPG-18
Motorcyle rear seat: Hicks' rucksack, two mounted smoke grenades.

Hicks will dress in a mixture of Warsaw Pact and civilian clothing. He'll leave his M21 and the shotgun behind and carry the AKS with 6 magazines. He'll retrieve his frags from Minh. He'll bring all of the smoke grenades he salvaged from the PBR and his NVGs.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 134 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 17:56
  • msg #458

Re: On the Tug

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
At some point he found Clarence. For what it was worth, he looked sincere and earnest, not angry or outraged.

"Look my friend, I understand your mission and what's at stake. I promise I will not take the plans by force or steal them."

"I am not saying don't take the plans, and that you can't make better use of them. But leave a copy with the Polish Governmen-in-Exile in the NATO-liberated zone in the west. Our political officers told me that there are Soviet troops on American soil (unless they lied) just like in Poland so you can't pretend the plans won't be in just as much peril there, too."

"Unless you kill every Pole aboard, the Polish people will someday know of your theft, your betrayal. You won't be able to hide from what you've done. They will feel outraged, curse your name, spit on you and burn your flag. This new alternative Polish Government-in-Exile you propose, it will be completely dead before it starts. This will be the end of all cooperation with Americans. Believe me."

"Really, who's bright idea was it for another anti-communist Polish Government-In-Exile, anyways? I mean, you yanks have two opposing government factions yourself... how's that working out for you?"

"We can both win, here."


Clarence hears Dawid out, listening patiently, with a sincere look of understanding spread across his open, dark-skinned face. When Dawid is finished, Clarence responds.

"Look, kid, I understand where you're coming from. I can't pretend there aint a kinda civil war goin' on back in my home country. It aint ideal, not by a long shot, and yes I hear there are a few Soviets left there. But, I'm not sure you've got the whole picture of what's goin' on here in your own country.

"We- NATO- got our asses handed to us these past couple of months. The WARPACT summer strategic counter-offensive has pushed NATO all the way back to the old East German border. NATO's not coming back anytime soon. In fact, they're leavin' Yeah, all MILGOV controlled U.S. forces on European soil are being evacuated to the States. Every last American squad is humpin' their way back to Bremerhaven as we speak. My station chief'd been gettin' the recall message back in Krakow for the last three weeks. It's goin' down. You heard Chopper, didn't you? "Hold the last boat for me" and all that shit.

"Your Polish Government-in-Exile is gettin' ready to ride out the winter in Germany. It has about as much power here now as Old Adam does. Besides, if they get a hold of RESET, then the DIA gets a hold of it too. What makes you think they're any keener to share it with your people? They sure as hell aint gonna help you kick the Soviets outta your homeland anytime soon.

"This RESET is as much of a political coup as a military one- even moreso. What better way to win hearts and minds than by turnin' the lights back on, right? If CIVGOV has exclusive control of RESET, then we have a foundation on which to reunite our country, rebuild it. At least my people- the CIA, I'm talkin' 'bout- are proposing a Polish government on Polish soil, backed by more than just kind words. Two divisions, with tanks, and hundreds more Polish partisans like Brother Switek, hunkered down on the coast, with a sea link back to the States. We aint leavin'. If it looks like it's gonna hold, maybe the RESET plans can be put to use there as well. It sure would be a great way to win broader local support. I don't have the authority to make that a promise but I give you my word, as a man and as a soldier, that I will do what I can to keep RESET here, in Poland, where it can do the people that created it some good.

"Please don't fight me on this. We need people like you, people with a passion for a free and independent Poland. It's not going to happen without you. Your Polish Gevernment-in-Exhile can't offer you any kind of future right now..."


[Private to Dawid Waldus Piotrowski: No worries. I've been planning- waiting- on a big reveal for a while now but something IG (Yazzie leaving was a bit of a distraction) always preemted it. I didn't mean to slight Dawid- or you- by answering his question in such a public way. It just seemed a good opening to get it all out there for the world to see. Thanks for giving it to me. ]
This message was last edited by the player at 23:18, Sat 08 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 513 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 19:29
  • msg #459

Re: On the Tug

Bayer will shake his head in agreement to Chopper, "Thats fine... but only one of the RPG rockets ok? And either Tucker or Switek is alright with me. But don't forget Mariusz as well... he is Polish too."

He points to a spot on his map, roughly half way from Tarnobrzeg and Sandomierz. "We will try to pick you up around here. The terrain looks ok to get the motorcycle close to the shoreline. You will most likely get there before us. If you can't make it... we will meet in Sandomierz. Just keep an eye on the river and you'll find us."

"We'll maintain radio contact as much as possible. If we lost contact... just be ready to fire if you see things go badly." he adds.

Looking to the east he says, "Lets go find Sergeant Tucker and Mr. Switek. We don't want to lose the last bit of darkness."
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 81 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 19:37
  • msg #460

Bridge

Griet nodded to Adam and the others on the bridge as she made sure her Tantal was close to hand. She boosted herself up onto a windoe seat to take the strain off her wounded leg. As she let the pain subside she let herself concentrate on the now. Project RESET being stolen from Poland was a story for another day. What mattered today would be this tug and living through whatever the day held. What happened after that, happened.

She flexed her arm in it's sling and watched the Major, almost her bookend, settle down on the other side of the bridge. She thought for a moment and spoke in a conversational tone, "Major, I hadn't thought to ask before, and I know you won't be able to answer now but I was wondering how Israel has fared in this war. I know the French are reasonably established compared to anyone else, but if anyone has survived, I would have bet on the Israelis. Perhaps, when we have time we could talk about it."
Viktor Ritter
player, 6 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 20:25
  • msg #461

Re: Bridge

"I beleave Hauptmann I would better suit you on the AA Gun up front. I have a lot of time and skill in these types of weapons. And I f things go bad I have my MG3 Here to get me by. What do you think a PKM is kind of small for me if I'm going in the mounted role."


Viktors massive 6 foot 5 230 pound frame dwarfs the others as he talks.



Viktor
talking
MG3/50 ready 250 bandolier around body
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 87 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 22:39
  • msg #462

Re: On the Tug

Konrad Bayer:
Bayer will shake his head in agreement to Chopper, "Thats fine... but only one of the RPG rockets ok? And either Tucker or Switek is alright with me. But don't forget Mariusz as well... he is Polish too."


"Yeah, I thought about the kid. He sure is full of surprises with what he can do, and willing to try anything, I'd bet. I wasn't sure if he'd want to leave his comrades here on the boat or not. Any of those three would work. Let's see if either of the Poles wanna go, or me and Tucker will be heading out on a tour of the Polish countryside. I can just about read the streetsigns.

quote:
He points to a spot on his map, roughly half way from Tarnobrzeg and Sandomierz. "We will try to pick you up around here. The terrain looks ok to get the motorcycle close to the shoreline. You will most likely get there before us. If you can't make it... we will meet in Sandomierz. Just keep an eye on the river and you'll find us."


Hicks uses his fingers against the scale and then between the two points to get an idea of the distances involved.

quote:
"We'll maintain radio contact as much as possible. If we lost contact... just be ready to fire if you see things go badly." he adds.

Looking to the east he says, "Lets go find Sergeant Tucker and Mr. Switek. We don't want to lose the last bit of darkness."


"Aye, aye, Captain. Er, Hauptmann.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 149 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 8 Mar 2008
at 22:54
  • msg #463

Re: On the Tug

Once Mariusz heard the idea that Brother Switek might be put in harm's way without any of his normal backup, he volunteered for the mission, "Kaptain, I would be willing to go on the shore party. I have some scouting skills and I can handle a grenade launcher on automatic if I have to. I can't handle a motorcycle, by the time I was old enough to drive, vehicles were a bit short on the ground, and my indirect fire is a bit ropey, but I'd be more use to Mr. Hicks than I would be in the Tow, I can't really use the grenade launcher that is there and the British LMG will be slow to reload. If you want me to go, I'm your man."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 339 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 00:51
  • msg #464

Re: On the Tug

Robert preps his gear for the mission with Chopper as if he's still going unless, Chopper takes one of the Poles with him instead.  Either way, He prepares a load of ammo and water.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 607 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 02:09
  • msg #465

Re: On the Tug

Clarence Milk:
"Please don't fight me on this. We need people like you, people with a passion for a free and independent Poland. It's not going to happen without you. Your Polish Gevernment-in-Exhile can't offer you any kind of future right now..."</Blue>


Dawid shrugged as if the decision was out of his hands.

"I won't fight you, I swear by the Virgin. There isn't even a point in discussing it further with you. It is clear that you are merely an errand boy."

"I would merely like the Polish people to have some say in their future, a choice to use what they have created themselves. Be it their own government, created long before you Americans were infected with this CIVGOV/MILGOV madness (and now apparently wish to infect us with) or this "cold-fusion" of which you speak. Even if there is a risk, as you say."

"Apparently they won't have that choice, and this is non-negotiable with your people. You won't even contact your HQ to negotiate, which speaks volumes how much the wishes of the Polish people matter to you."

"Again, we Poles will do what you want, give what you ask, and then wait decades for promises that may or may not come true. This has all happened before, and my people have long memories."

"Let me reassure you, the Polish people will know. Our government will know. They will not be so forgiving this time around. Take your God-forsaken divisions and go solve your own problems at home, first."

"If you refuse to contact your HQ for instructions, then I am done here."


He dismissed Clarence with a smile and then ignored him, moving to concentrating on his preparations.
This message was last edited by the player at 02:57, Sun 09 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 88 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 02:35
  • msg #466

Re: On the Tug

Hicks decides that Mariusz will be the one that will suit the mission best and, realistically, would be the one best to risk if something goes wrong ashore. "Sgt Tucker, nothing personal, I think you're a good man, but just in case we have to spend some time on the economy I'd feel that we'd have a better chance down the road with someone who could handle the locals better. Mariusz, I appreciate you volunteering to come along. Hopefully we won't need to shoot and can just have a good time riding the motorbike. When you think about what personal gear to bring, be aware that you'll want something you can shoot backwards over the sidecar, 'cause that's the direction I'll be heading - away from danger. And you're gonna need a handle, too, like all good specops operators. I dub thee 'Chef', 'cause everytime I look up you're in the galley fixin' up something good to eat".

Hicks will spend the rest of the evening getting the gear loaded and going over motorcycle operations, just in case there's time or need for Chef to drive. He'll also establish SOI with the tug, including call signs and primary/secondary/tertiary freqs along with a commo check.

He'll add a case of MREs and four carefully wrapped bottles of hooch to the cargo. In addition to the ammo and other gear, he stows his last ten packs of western cigarettes in his pockets and web gear.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 93 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 04:16
  • msg #467

Re: On the Tug

Switek was already astir by the time Bayer came around to roust the crew for the morning reveille and stand-to.  He had been waking before dawn most of his adult life.  The coldest part of the night came just before the dawn and it seemed even colder out on the river these past few days.  He had not slept restfully and the REST business was not sitting well with him.  His aging frame screamed in objection as he stood and put himself through his daily routine of stretching.

He moved to the galley and grabbed one of Tokarski's bacon sandwiches and stuffed an apple in his trouser pocket.  As the crew gathered for morning stand-to there was discussion of another shore mission before sunrise.  Swtiek interjected himself into the conversation.

"It might make more sense for me to accompany Chopper ashore.  I have not been on a motorcycle in twenty years, but I am sure I can hold my own as a spotter.  I appreciate the young one's enthusiasm, but perhaps Mariusz can work with the new guy out on the bow gun?  Ritter mentioned some familiarity with anti-aircraft systems.  Chopper, I leave the decision to you and the Hauptmann."

The monk was not looking forward to the coming day, irrespective of his assignment.



[Switek]
On the rear deck
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Planning

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 89 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 04:55
  • msg #468

Re: On the Tug

"I wish I was this popular with the girls in high school" Hicks laughs. "Mr Switek, I think you're the best choice, with your knowledge, connections and that RPD to hang off of the back"
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 340 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 05:35
  • msg #469

Re: On the Tug

Konrad Bayer:
Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet listened intently and weighed the situation carefully, "This boat's mission is to get to Sandiomierz and establish a trade link. That is going to be more use to the reconstruction of Poland than any fairy tale about "Cold Fusion". Once we are at Sandiomierz we can contact the Krakow Ormo and see if they are willing to support the CIA in this endeavour, I will do my best to persuade them, but I do not have a great hope that they will sacrifice an asset like this boat on a suicide run to Warsaw. Still, I suggest that once everyone has had their say about this, we focus on the day ahead. I'd rather be here to argue this point out again tomorrow night instead of providing the IPAT with more artwork."


"Griet. The boat's mission is to get to as far Warsaw." Bayer reminds her from across the table. "And I don't think we should advertise on any means of communication of our passenger and his special cargo. We already know the Russians are actively searching. The Krakow and Sandiomierz ORMO will also no doubt have informants prepared to alert those searching."

Raising his voice just a little he continues, "I will agree though that we put this behind us for the time being at least. You've all had a chance to have a say, but I think it is time for us to refocus... and remember our priority to our employer. Captain Adam is not part of Operation Reset."

Looking around at the those assembled in the galley he adds, "While every man on board is free and has the right to self expressed opinion. I cannot allow this discussion to fracture us. I do not want to hear of secret discussions and alliances being made. Your motivations for being on board are your own, and I respect that... but as I said, they cannot interfere with our mission."

"Shifts are doubled for the night. Tomorrow will be difficult. I suggest you take notice of Quyen and prepare accordingly. Save your concerns for later... Mr. Milk is not going anywhere soon."

Bayer hoped his message got across how he intended it to be. He choose his words carefully, and hope his English was sufficient.

Leaning over to Soleblume he says quietly, "Hopefully while we rest and refit in Sandiomierz, there will be a chance for the crew to get into town and blow some steam off. They could use a break."
Tucker feels the need to speak up.  "With all due respect Konrad, I signed on to at least get this stuff to Warsaw and delivered to the right people.  I plan on seeing that through unless I become a statisitc along the way.  You will not have any problems from me concentrating on the task at hand before us!  Once we have completed our mission, I may consider other options if they're still available at that time!"

After the meeting and Robert has his gear ready for the mission with Chopper, he gladly accepts staying on the tug with the others as Hicks taking a native speaker with him.  "No offense taken at all Chopper.  It's kind of your run anyway and I've got no problem staying aboard helping out where I can.  Best of luck to you," Rob says to him as he hauls his gear back down below deck for the time being.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 94 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 05:52
  • msg #470

Boarding the Raft

Switek nods and acknowledges Chopper's assessment.

"Call me Stan."

He then goes to collect his battle gear and visits the armory to top off.  Once fully loaded, he grabs Ritter and they move to find Mariusz, where he instructs them in their native Polish.

"We were only briefly introduced last night," the monk addresses Ritter "but I am told that you are handy with the heavier weaponry.  Young Tokarski here will check you out on our procedures for manning the forward gunnery emplacement.  I gather from your accent that you hail from Pomerania.  I was born in Gdansk myself.  I am sure we have much to discuss upon my return from shore.  For now, I am glad to have you aboard."

With that said, Switek embraces the towering motor rifleman in a gesture of comradeship.  He then returned his attention to complete preparations to move ashore, including the loading of the motorbike onto the raft.  There was not much pre-dawn darkness left by that point so he moved with a purpose.  He cycles through the radio frequencies and completes a communications check with Clarence - who presently possesses the other end of their encrypted channel.  Then he reminds Bayer that somebody must be reassigned to cover his position on the starboard Daishka mount.  Upon crawling down into the raft, he turns and waves to those still on deck.

"Back soon."

He hoped he would be.



[Switek]
On the raft
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Securing his gear

Jason Kasparov
player, 121 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 07:37
  • msg #471

Re: Boarding the Raft

"Wait, brother Stanislaw." Jason yells to his superior. He approaches the man and pulls him aside.

"Be wary with this Hicks. He's a wild card. Aside from that, do you have any orders for me? I will obviously watch over the boy."
Stanislaw Switek
player, 95 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 07:55
  • msg #472

Re: Boarding the Raft

Switek pulls Kasparov close and whispers.

"Of course I trust that you will watch over the boy, Jason" the monk advises his second in command, "I think I can handle this cowboy.  Try to find out what you can about the new guy, Ritter, and run interference if the Major tries anything stupid while I am gone."



[Switek]
On the raft
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Advising Kasparov

Konrad Bayer
player, 515 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 10:54
  • msg #473

Re: Boarding the Raft

Bayer digs out the scrap of paper Soleblume gave him regarding the team's abilities. He also thinks over the suggestions put forth by a few of them regarding their positions. After a moment he searches out Ritter and Mariusz...

"Mr. Ritter. I'll take you up on your suggestion for the posting. You can place yourself at the ZSU on the barge. Also located there, is an assault rifle with grenade launcher and an LMG. We are desperately low on ZU ammo... if it comes to it, please use your judgment on selecting your targets."

"Mariusz... I know you were eager to operate the flak gun, but Mr. Ritter is very familiar with such weapons. I could however use someone like you to man your leader's DSHK. Mr. Switek's position needs a temporary replacement ok? Starboard side please."

Temporary Positions

ZU-23-2 (Kasparov/Ritter) [L86 LMG & F88/M203 GL]
Bow mounted Mortar/AGS-17 (Dawid/Quyen) [2X RPK LMGs]
Forward mounted PK MMG (Griet)
Forward mounted PK MMG (Stoner)
Port mounted DSHK (White)
Starboard mounted DSHK (Mariusz)
Aft mounted DSHK (Milk)
Tucker will move to position engaging enemy to control fire and indicate targets. He'll also act as communications link to the Command Group in the bridge.

Anneka Soleblume
player, 459 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 11:37
  • msg #474

Re: Boarding the Raft

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
Dave turns to face the Major on the other side of the table. He leans forward and gazes into her eyes. How did such a pretty woman get so suspicous?  he asks.

”By meeting hundreds of young men who, despite being wounded, had only one thing on their minds.”
Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
He leans forward again and looks in her eyes. I'm a Virgo, I like long walks on the beach and skinnydipping. What about you?

”I’m a Major in the US Army Medical Corp who likes nothing better than to get off on the right foot with people,” she replied with just a trace of steel in her eyes. She quite liked the navy corpsman, which was exactly why she needed to nip any ideas he might have in the bud. Rank, or at least a working command structure had proven to be quite important to the survival of the gathered flotsam and jetsam of four different countries and many more different organisations.
Konrad Bayer:
Leaning over to Soleblume he says quietly, "Hopefully while we rest and refit in Sandiomierz, there will be a chance for the crew to get into town and blow some steam off. They could use a break."

”Yes, but I think we should probably have the tug and barge fixed up before we take any time off. Never know when we might have to run for it.”
If a stately 9 kilometres an hour with the engine at full revs could be called “running for it”!
Viktor Ritter:
"Trust Me? Why should I trust you Lady? You are not Pole! And you are in my country! Who are you and why all the divided talk here? Don’t you know what you have to do with this river here? There is a lot of bad things that go bump in the night down river. I have been there its not nice. I'm your friend and don’t trust me! You don’t know me. Let me build trust through my actions.”
“I have been a common soldier since i was 17.... I'm now 41. I have served from rifleman to platoon commander. I have fought in China and here in Poland. I have fought all NATO and have done well for me and my country.”
“I'm a Chorazy in rank somewhat like the American warrant officer but I lead men. I was a Heavyweight boxer for the army when I was young and fought many fights, that’s why I'm so handsome now. I have been wounded in combat many times but never ran. I'm good with Vehicles and even better with the machinegun and heavy weapons. I can ride a horse and swim.”
“Do you need to know any else?

”Thank you for your assistance,” she replied once she could get a word in. Seemed like the man was trying to say everything in the first few seconds the way his words seemed to be all jammed up together. If it weren’t for her own excellent understanding of his native Polish, she might have missed more than she had.
”Chorazy, yes I’m familiar with that rank. Means “Standard-bearer” in English and is roughly equivalent to a US First or Master Sergeant.”
That would place him somewhere above Griet, Tucker and all the other enlisted, but underneath Kasparov, Milk and the officers – if rank were purely the only consideration.
“Just a few more questions. What heavy weapons can you use? Do you know anything about mortars? Grenade launchers? Rockets?”
“What about technical and social skills? Can you speak anything but Polish? How do you rate your understanding of English?”

Viktor Ritter:
"I would like to clean up do you have water? Somewhere to clean my uniform ..I don’t like it to look so bad.”
“Also I have no gear or weapons, is there a pile I can choose from? I like you already you want to know the facts and be organized we will get along well!
"There is a bathtub below and Mariusz is the self appointed laundryman. See the boy for your clothing and I’ll see if I can scrounge up some equipment for you while you clean up."
[Private to Viktor Ritter: Better chose a rifle rather than the MG-3 due to extremely limited 7.62mmN belts. We'll get you something better as soon as the opportunity comes along.]
Griet Niewiadomska:
She flexed her arm in it's sling and watched the Major, almost her bookend, settle down on the other side of the bridge. She thought for a moment and spoke in a conversational tone, "Major, I hadn't thought to ask before, and I know you won't be able to answer now but I was wondering how Israel has fared in this war. I know the French are reasonably established compared to anyone else, but if anyone has survived, I would have bet on the Israelis. Perhaps, when we have time we could talk about it."

”I do not know anything more than the news reports.” The news reports that stopped almost a year ago. The news reports that had stated Israel had not escaped the nuclear obliteration almost everywhere else on the planet had shared. In spite of possessing it’s own arsenal, or perhaps because of it, Israel had been targeted just as the US, Britain, Russian, Japan, even backwaters like Libya and Chad. But Anneka still hoped it had been spared the utter destruction that had befallen Poland and, so she’d heard, China. Poland was hell on earth, but some stories said China was nothing more than radioactive glass.

"Hauptman, I think that White and Mariusz should be switched over for a while. Tarnobrzeg is on the starboard side and I would think that's where the greatest threat will come from. Best to have our most experienced people on that flank wouldn't you say?"
Anneka herself was quite happy to allow Stoner to take over her position. If the day progressed as she feared it would, her skills would soon be in great demand.

"Might be an idea too to have most of our people acting sick. Perhaps not actually manning their weapons, but close by just in case."
If they were to continue the ruse of being a plague ship, it wouldn't do their credibility any good if there was absolutely no sign of sickness aboard.
Konrad Bayer
player, 516 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 11:58
  • msg #475

Re: Boarding the Raft

Anneka Soleblume:
"Hauptman, I think that White and Mariusz should be switched over for a while. Tarnobrzeg is on the starboard side and I would think that's where the greatest threat will come from. Best to have our most experienced people on that flank wouldn't you say?"

"Might be an idea too to have most of our people acting sick. Perhaps not actually manning their weapons, but close by just in case."
If they were to continue the ruse of being a plague ship, it wouldn't do their credibility any good if there was absolutely no sign of sickness aboard.


"No objection from me." Bayer replies. He then grunts in agreement regarding the sickness ploy, "Mmm hmm."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 460 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 12:09
  • msg #476

Re: Boarding the Raft

Having taken her turn in the double watch, Anneka wasn't quite read for stand to when it came around. The gentle shake on her blanket covered shoulder came too soon, breaking into a rather pleasant dream of better times and much, much better places.
"I'm up, I'm up," she grumbled as the hand shook her a second time.
Pulling on her boots, she wrapped the blanket about herself to ward of the predawn chill and headed for her position. It took her sleep addled mind a moment or two before she comprehended who the strange man was seated in her spot behind the PK.
"Oh, Stoner," she said as the penny dropped.
"I've a job for you. Take my medical bag from the wardroom and head around each position. Pretend you're administering some sort of medication to each person and tell them to act sick."
"I'll take over here until you get back."

The sooner word got around to everyone the better. If the light came up with everyone still looking healthy, the deception was almost sure to fail.
This message was last edited by the player at 03:36, Mon 10 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 150 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 13:02
  • msg #477

Port Dushka

Mariusz waved happily to the Kaptain. It wasn't as if the Z00-2 had much ammo to play with anyway. He shouldered his G3 and scampered over to the Dushka, relieving White to head over to the starboard gun. As he went, he heard the conversation about clothing.

He popped his head into the bridge and said, "All clean and spare clothing is in the laundry, if it's not in or under a pillow case, it's spare. The sizes in PACT kit is quite good. Help yourself."
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 13 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 14:56
  • msg #478

earlier debriefing

Anneka Soleblume:
”By meeting hundreds of young men who, despite being wounded, had only one thing on their minds.”

”I’m a Major in the US Army Medical Corp who likes nothing better than to get off on the right foot with people,” she replied with just a trace of steel in her eyes. She quite liked the navy corpsman, which was exactly why she needed to nip any ideas he might have in the bud. Rank, or at least a working command structure had proven to be quite important to the survival of the gathered flotsam and jetsam of four different countries and many more different organisations.
</quote>

Yes Ma'm  Dave says with his ever present smile growing slightly. He's impressed by the slight, feisty woman. Competant, intelligent, but yet laid back enough to not be offended by his light flirting. Or his smart ass mouth that has gotten him into trouble oh so many times.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 14 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 15:17
  • msg #479

Touring the boat

Anneka Soleblume:
"Oh, Stoner," she said as the penny dropped.
"I've a job for you. Take my medical bag from the wardroom and head around each position. Pretend you're administering some sort of medication to each person and tell tehm to act sick."
"I'll take over here until you get back."

The sooner word got around to everyone the better. If the light came up with everyone still looking healthy, the deception was almost sure to fail.


Sure he says, taking the bag and the AK he'd requisitioned from the armory. That will also give me time to get to know the guys a little better. The familiar weight of the medical bag comforted him. If I ever run into the Elder asswhipe in a dark ally, he's going to have one pissed off SEAL on his hands, he thinks to himself.

Dave makes his way to each person he sees, one by one. At each person, he'll open the top of a pill bottle and pretend to give a pill to who he's talking to. Pretend you're taking a pill, he tells each one. I'm Dave Stoner, some people call me "Bones".

At the deck where Chopper is loading up the bike he tells the man Ya'll be carefull out there. You're the first sailor I've seen since Eddie died and left me on my own.

When he reaches Dawid, he says Did I hear you say that grenade launcher is not your normal weapon? If you're giving it up, I'll take it, as long as the Major says it's okay. Sorry I wasn't too talkative back on the beach when you freed me from durance vile, but I was still trying to sort things out in my mind. You know, wondering if I was going from the frying pan into the fire.

While he's giving Milks his "medicene", he tells the man "If you're taking that Reset thing to the States, you got a gunslinging corpsman backing you up. All that who gets what shit is above my pay grade, but I'm ready to go home, and I'll kill, lie, maim and murder to get there."

Dave
AK-74, 30 round magazine loaded
Touring the boat
Clarence Milk
NPC, 135 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 20:07
  • msg #480

Re: Touring the boat


Clarence watches Dawid walk off, disappointed. He'd quite liked the young Pole- he'd felt a bond the first time they'd really met- while he supervised Dawid digging a grave for the marauder he'd just shot in the head. But the kid was just too fired up. His opinions and emotions were strong and ran contrary to Clarence's own, but the American warrant officer couldn't help but respect them. Noneltheless, Clarence would have to be careful around Dawid from now on.

Moving on, Clarence flags down Anneka for a quick tactical recommendation.

"Major, a moment? I'd like to have someone back on the quarterdeck with me. Chopper aint gonna be there so that leaves just me as tail gunner. If I go down, we lose the Dushka's heavy firepower too. Since both PKMs aren't going to be able to bear on the town as we sail past it, we could man one back with me."

Later, when Bones swings by to drop of his 'meds', Clarence introduces himself and expresses his gratitude.

"Thanks Doc, glad to hear it. I've made myself 'Mr. Popular' 'round here lately. I shoulda just kept my stupid ol' mouth shut. Anyway, I won't be asking you to 'murder' anybody, but I do appreciate your offer."

Truth was, Clarence didn't know this Bones character from Adam. It'd take more than a few friendly words to start trusting the SEAL medic. He really hoped they wouldn't, but maybe he'd have a chance to prove his mettle later today...

OOC: According to the cover art, there's quite bit of room back there. Another GPMG would have great fields of fire and could be moved to cover either flank (and aft)as needed. The quarterdeck GPMG'er could also take over the Dushka or AGL if either of their gunners go down.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:10, Wed 12 Mar 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 588 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 21:06
  • msg #481

Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)


As the sun creeps red over the eastern horizon, the Krolowa begins to make way. With paddles borrowed from the life rafts, Snowy, Minh, Switek, and Chopper row furiously, slowly propelling the heavily laden assault boat towards the shore opposite Baranow Sandomierski. Tadeuz, now somewhat wobbly, mans the aft winch, ready to pull the assault boat back to the tug.

Ritter carts an MG* and several belts of ammo forward to the barge, plunking down his new gear behind Minh's low but thick sandbagged parapet.

The rest of the team cycles quickly through the galley, grabbing one of Mariusz' surprisingly tasty bacon sandwiches before manning their posts.

As the assault boat grinds onto the bank, Chopper and Switek manhandle the motorbike onto the shore, followed by the AGL** and its accoutrements. Snowy has to give Tadeuz the thumbs-up signal several times before the ruddy-faced Pole begins pulling them back in with the winch. Having mounted the AGL in the sidecar, Stan and Chopper trundle the bike up the bank and begin pushing it inland, to the road that parallels the river. So far, the plan is working well, though no one has any idea if they've been spotted or what (or who) waits ahead on the road north.

With Snow and Minh safely back aboard, and the motorbike/AGL team successfully deployed, the Krolowa begins picking up speed, pushing the barge ahead of her and towing the now empty assault boat behind.

The Krolowa steams past Baranow Sandomierski on her starboard side. The village is already awake. Smoke curls from the chimney's of several of the village's buildings and people- both civilian and soldier- can be clearly seen busying themselves about. A sentry on one of the rooftops nearest the river gives a friendly wave. Below him, against the wall, hangs another corpse, the words "Death to Bandits" painted crudely beside it in large block letters.

An hour passes and about a kilometer ahead, on the east bank, the town of Tarnobrzeg looms in the hazy distance. It's the largest relatively intact and inhabited town any of the team has seen since departing Krakow. There are at least twice as many hearth fires burning here as there were in the last village. There is movement about and, through binoculars, several armed figures can be seen here and there. On the east bank, about 500m away, lies a low concrete bunker with an aperture facing the river.

Directly ahead and on the port side a wide mudbank can be clearly seen protruding just a few milimeters above the murky water and stretching along the shoreline for as far as the eye can see. About 50m from the mudbank on the port side, is moored an river dredge- a large, rectangular, barge-like vessel with what looks like the cab, engine, and hydraulic arm of a tracked excavator mounted atop its low, flat middle. It's yellow, rust-streaked arm is poised over the near side, a one-legged corpse in tattered Russian cammies dangling from a chain over the brown river.

A small, fiberglass-hulled boat departs from a sort of makeshift pier jutting out from the town, and begins cutting a white wake towards the Krolowa. It appears to be crewed by three men- one at the tiller/motor, another seated amidships, and one manning an RPK at the bow. It is approximately 500m away and closing.

Chopper and Switek make good time, catching and then forging ahead of the Krolowa despite the slightly more winding land route. The road is poorly maintained but Chopper swerves around the mumerous large potholes with wild abandon and undeniable skill. Switek, hanging on for dear life behind him, is both impressed and terrified in equal measure. From time to time he looks east, looking for the Krolowa's signature pillar of white smoke. Each time, reassuringly, it is there. They see no signs of human life along the road but, as they near the southern margin of T-breg, they notice a grizzly road-marker- a corpse, skewered on a upright wooden pole, its dark-stained, sharpened tip protruding from between the unfortunate man's shoulderblades. Chopper slows as he approaches the corpse. It is clad in faded Russian camoflage. Scrawled on its helmet in what could only be dried blood is the word "bandit".

Chopper pulls off of the road and the pair bounce their way across a field toward the river bank. As the wheels begin to lose traction in the dew-soaked soil, Chopper stops the bike and the two dismount, luggling the AGL and its ammo along with them the remaining 300m or so to the riverside. The Krolowa's smoke can be seen creeping towards them from the south.

Actions?

*Either the MG-3 or one of the PKMs.
**I think it's the Mk-19 but I'm not sure.

Radio call signs are posted in the Intel thread. The AGL team will go by Switek's handle, Buddha.

It's still not too late to adjust battle stations aboard the Krolowa. From this point on, please add a combat tag at the end of your IC posts with your position on the tug, personal weapon & ready ammo, and current actions. NOTE: this does not mean that combat is innevitable. Thanks everyone.

Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 82 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 21:15
  • msg #482

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Griet saw the approaching boat and said to Bayer, "Shall we get on deck to meet them? The Major's Polish is excellent, but I'd like to be a part of the negotiations too if that's possible. I'd like to strike the best deals we can, we are bartering with the Krakow Ormo's merchandise after all. I can justify using it for what we need, but I have to be able to look my superiors' in the face and say I used the resources as frugally as I could."

Griet
Tantal on shoulder, pistol holstered
At the bridge but moving to the main deck


[Private to Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Konrad Bayer: If bayer is unwilling to help her down, she'll have to stay put.]
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 153 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 22:03
  • msg #483

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Mariusz checked the Dushka and waited. He noted he'd been put on the side away from the town. That made him less of a target so it was fine with him. He scanned the opposite bank carefully and made a mental note of what sort of supplies they would need. He used his notebook and pen to jot down some basics.

There were nineteen people aboard the ship now so they would consume about forty kilos of food every day. He'd need a mix of stuff to ensure proper nutrition and a varied diet:

Flour: 100kgs
Potatoes: 100kgs
Beetroots: 20kgs
Onions: 50kgs
Swedes or Turnips: 50kgs
Cabbage: 40kgs
Fresh Vegetables: 40kgs
Fresh Fruit: 40kgs
Lentils: 50kgs
Dried chick peas: 50kgs
Barley: 50kgs
Oats: 100kgs
Salt: whatever we can get
Honey: whatever we can get
Sugar beet: whatever we can get
Yeast: 1kg
Butter: whatever we can get
Smoked meats: 100kg
Dried fruit: whatever we can get
Cheese: 40kgs hard, 20kgs soft
Fresh meat: whatever is available
Local tea mix

That would be enough for about two weeks of food, a good safe margin.

Mariusz thought back to the last time they had traded for food. A day's rations had been about the same as ten 5.45mmB bullets. The stuff he wanted would be worth about 4,000 bullets, maybe double as they were likely to get gouged, say five crates of ammo, three kalshnikovs or half a bike.

He jotted all of this down and dashed up to the Major, "Major," he said, "these are the supplies we really need for the next two to three weeks. A reasonable price would be about three kalashnikovs or half a bike. Any more than that and they're really ripping you off. Mind you, that might still be better than dying. If they're offering more than 10kgs of any of the luxury items, the price goes up of course. I'll get back to my post."

Mariusz
G3/Colt .45
Port Dushka.

This message was last edited by the player at 22:19, Sun 09 Mar 2008.
Viktor Ritter
player, 10 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Sun 9 Mar 2008
at 23:01
  • msg #484

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Viktor humps the old MG3 down to the AA gun and sets up shop. He Ensurs the MG is ready to fire and easy to get a hold of. He checks the AA gun and ensures it clean and ready to load. He loads the AA gun with ease and sits in the seat going over pre firing checks and making sure all is right. When he finishes he speaks to the man teamed with him in broken english.


"Hi I'm Viktor, Chozay in polish army. I have had some tuff times in the last few weeks. But it is worth it to be here now. My cloths were cleaned, the first time in 3 years. Now I have mending to do HAHA.... Also I got a wash in the shower. It felt like good whores were all over me at once. I also have a fine new MG here that firs very accuarte and fast. This AA gun here will eat shit up. Six round burts will tear the Bandit apart. So what is your Name. where do you come from? I'm from Pomerainia a province on the coast. I have been in the army my entire life. I know no other way."



Viktor
Primary AA Gun (33 rounds)
Secondary MG3 (300 rounds)
Third Markorov (24 rounds)
Manning gun
Anneka Soleblume
player, 465 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 04:29
  • msg #486

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Clarence Milk:
"Major, a moment? I'd like to have someone back on the quarterdeck with me. Chopper aint gonna be there so that leaves just me as tail gunner. If I go down, we lose the Dushka's heavy firepower too. Since both PKMs aren't going to be able to bear on the town as we sail past it, we could man one back with me."

"Yes, good point," she admitted. The issue had been preying on her own mind for some time now, but who should be pulled from their duty?
"I'll run it by Hauptman Bayer, but my suggestion is that Tucker take my position on the PKM, Stoner head down to the aft deck and man the M240 and I'll take over Tuckers duties here."
"If you or White are injured, Mariusz should take over the DShK and I'll try covering his arc myself."

If Bayer agreed with her proposal, she'd have to arrange for the L86 to be brought up. The Uzi she normally carried lacked range and punch, and was a little to heavy for her to handle at the moment anyway, while the L86 could be comfortably fired from it's bipod. She had no chance at all of managing one of the heavy MGs.
If she hadn't been injured, then she would have been quite comfortable in staying with the PK and allow Tucker to take over in case of casualties. But, as they has several of their people wounded, some almost to the point of incapacitation, the usual positions needed adjustment.
Mariusz Tokarski:
He jotted all of this down and dashed up to the Major, "Major," he said, "these are the supplies we really need for the next two to three weeks. A reasonable price would be about three kalashnikovs or half a bike. Any more than that and they're really ripping you off. Mind you, that might still be better than dying. If they're offering more than 10kgs of any of the luxury items, the price goes up of course. I'll get back to my post."

"Thanks for that," she said gratefully, glad the boy had already done the work she'd been dreading.
"But first we need to survive the day." A smile and a wink softened the harsh reality of their situation. If they managed to pass by without a shot fired, it would be a miracle. It'd be even more a miracle if Hicks and Stan hadn't been detected leaving just before dawn. The IPAT had to know something was up.

Physically she felt better than she had in days. Pyschologically she wasn't in such great shape as she headed off to discuss the changes with Konrad.

Anneka
Discussing options, etc
HP-35, 3 mags
Arranging for L86 to be brought to upper deck if Konrad agrees with proposal

Minh Quyen
player, 152 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 08:47
  • msg #487

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

As Tarnobrzeg approaches, Quyen is at her post next to Dawid and the mortar. Her AK-74 is lying on the deck within arms reach. Looking ahead she reports quietly any potential targets that are sighted - "Five hundred meters, right shoreline, bunker."

Looks easier than I expected, she thinks.

With the approaching boat and the for sure possibility the tug was under observation, Minh thought about going to the galley and downing some raw eggs. Someone puking over the railing might look disease ridden... but she was no actor, and decided against it.

Quyen
No2 on the mortar
AK-74 on the deck
Observing front

This message was last edited by the player at 08:47, Mon 10 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 610 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 13:07
  • msg #488

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Dawid was clarely disappointed in Clarence as he calmly left to attend to important business.

He had made a reasonable offer to resolve the problem and it was apparently refused without further discussion. Nevertheless, the ball was in Clarence's court and it was up to him to follow up now.

It was sad that to him those holding the RESET plans were clearly willing to cut off the nose to spite the face. But that was the problem with Americans. No one in their right minds believed them when they claimed what was best for them was really best for the world, and they in turn seemed not to comprehend or take it personally that not everyone automatically took them at their word.

He checked Viktor out on the ZU-23. It was obvious the man knew his stuff.

"Viktor, good to have you aboard, my fellow. You probably know how to use that weapon better than I." He left the AA gun and made his way back to the mortar.

When Minh spotted a target, Dawid considered sighting in the mortar on it.

"Ahh... better not turn the gun just yet. Looks supicious The flak cannon turns quicker and can engage any targets long enough for us to turn the Vasilek. I hope. Still, range it in with those binocular things. Wish we had those, let me tell you."

"Let's load her with WP, just in case we need a smoke screen."



82mm Vasilek [5/5 WP + 5 HEAT]
Tantal/Stechkin + 2 frags.



[OOC: Allow me to set the record straight. It was previously posted that Dawid both "burned his bridges" with Clarence and "stalked off". Neither is true, at least from my character's perspective. He was relaxed and smiling, not angry or fired up, although he was certainly sincere. Anything else is something of a miscommunication and not be taken literally.]
This message was last edited by the player at 17:36, Mon 10 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 518 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 13:29
  • msg #489

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet saw the approaching boat and said to Bayer, "Shall we get on deck to meet them?"


Bayer is on the bridge next to the helmsman, looking at Tarnobrzeg through his binoculars. Staring ahead at the small boat as it leaves the shore he nods, "Ja. Lets go." He then helps her head down.

Leaving the bridge he quickly grabs Mariusz's attention, "Tell Clarence to do a radio check with 'Buddha'. Find out what their status is and report back to me."

Making his way down to the lower deck he gives a quick look around at the rest of the security team... all were vigilante. Standing at next to the port side railing, he watches as the small boat approaches. "I have no issues against that, Anneka." he answers quietly to he suggestion.

Bayer
G36/HK69 (HE)
Port side main deck
Waiting to meet the envoys

This message was last edited by the player at 13:29, Mon 10 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 83 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 14:00
  • msg #490

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Griet nodded at the Kaptain and struggled down to the deck in order to meet the trade delegation. She made sure her Krakow ORMO arm band was prominent.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 154 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 14:02
  • msg #491

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Mariusz ran to the aft and spoke to Milk, "Kaptain Bayer is asking for a SITREP on Buddha."
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 16 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 22:37
  • msg #492

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

After making his rounds dispensing fantasy meds, Dave makes his way back to the port side machinegun where Anneka is.

Hey, Boss Lady. I've made my rounds, you want me to take over here so you can head down to meet this boat?

Dave
Port side PK
AK-74, full magazine loaded
Viktor Ritter
player, 11 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 23:47
  • msg #493

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

to david...

"oh youngster we all have our own skills...hey If action happens I will suppress the main target or biggest gun to give you time to direct lay that Mortar. dont spare rounds on concret. HEDP will be best. when I'm out of ammo here lay smoke so we dont get chewed up .I only have 5 six round bursts an a half burst not much. so this is going to be a quick fight. See where Iam coming from...Just follow my tracers for the main target.I have the MG here but its little effect agaist all they have ..remember when the big gun is out lay smoke. you wont have any more cover so you will have to make your own, I trust you sergeant because your Polish dont let me down, we are the best! remember that, for the Virgin and Poland!




Viktor
speach
AA gun
Anneka Soleblume
player, 467 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 10 Mar 2008
at 23:57
  • msg #494

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

"Thanks, lets hope we've got some convincing actors," she said once Stoner returned from his rounds.
"No, you'll be needed on the aft deck with the M240 there. Please ask Tucker to come take over this PK as you go."
There wasn't much more they could do, at least as far as she could see. The motorbike was deployed with their indirect support, the most suitable, or more accurately, least unsuitable people were assigned to the various weapon stations, and the tug was moving downstream steadily.
"Oh, one more thing before you go. Would you mind running up to the Zoo and retrieving the British light machinegun and ammo for me? I'd do it myself if my arm weren't still all banged up."
This message was last edited by the player at 00:21, Tue 11 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 611 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 03:26
  • msg #495

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Viktor Ritter:
"oh youngster we all have our own skills...hey If action happens I will suppress the main target or biggest gun to give you time to direct lay that Mortar. dont spare rounds on concret. HEDP will be best. when I'm out of ammo here lay smoke so we dont get chewed up .I only have 5 six round bursts an a half burst not much. so this is going to be a quick fight. See where Iam coming from...Just follow my tracers for the main target.I have the MG here but its little effect agaist all they have ..remember when the big gun is out lay smoke. you wont have any more cover so you will have to make your own, I trust you sergeant because your Polish dont let me down, we are the best! remember that, for the Virgin and Poland!



"Okay, it really sounds like you know what you're about. You have a load-out of 23mm anti-armour here. So I will load up with 82mm white phosphorous shells. Once a smoke screen is in place, I will load up with anti-armour/explosives (HEDP) and take out any bunkers or vehicles that are still threats."

"I have no illusions with this barge we will be able to run or even really fight. It is like a ball-and-chain. I will ask that if things go wrong if we can cut the barge loose. Maybe put a couple of fire axes here for you and Mariusz when the gun is out of ammunition."


He sought out Anneka.

"Hello, Major. I should like to suggest that if need be, we cut the barge loose. Mariusz and Viktor can withdraw on signal and use fire axes to chop the stay-lines, which are at the bow. We may be able to get another barge... not another tug."


82mm Vasilek (5/5 WP, +5 HEDP)
Tantal/BG-15 (30/30, 6xHE 2xIllum)

Anneka Soleblume
player, 468 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 03:49
  • msg #496

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

"It's Adams call," she called back down to Dawid as quietly as she could. Although they were in the middle of a river and the sounds of the tug weren't exactly soft, there was still a chance that the IPAT observers (wherever they were hiding) might overhear.
"So don't count on it happening. Besides, you really think we'd gain any speed advantage?"
Maybe they'd increase from a crawl to a gentle stroll....
Jason Kasparov
player, 122 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 04:51
  • msg #497

Re: Sick Leave

Jason sat beside the anti aircraft weapon, doing his best impression of a chilled, plague ridden victim as he could. With Stanislaw off the ship, and Mariusz working in the galley, he really had no purpose  except wait for trouble.

He looked about for Minh, but she seemed to be hanging around Dawid more and more. Perhaps she still didn't trust him. Clarence, the only other agency man aboard seemed to keep his distance too, moreso with the revelation of RESET.

Bones, as he called himself, had passed through, passing out fake pills. He was wary of any person who took their name from Star Trek.

So he sat, getting some rest, playing the bubonic victim of old.


"Bring out your dead."he muttered to himself.

Jason Kasparov
Sitting by the ZSU, acting ill
AK-74 at his side
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 613 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 06:09
  • msg #498

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Anneka Soleblume:
"It's Adams call," she called back down to Dawid as quietly as she could. Although they were in the middle of a river and the sounds of the tug weren't exactly soft, there was still a chance that the IPAT observers (wherever they were hiding) might overhear.
"So don't count on it happening. Besides, you really think we'd gain any speed advantage?"
Maybe they'd increase from a crawl to a gentle stroll....


"Adam's still indisposed, correct? Someone should decide."

"Yes, I think that if we cut loose the barge our maneuverability and speed will increase dramatically. These boats have to be nimble and have lots of power to manage loads on this river."

Anneka Soleblume
player, 470 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 06:25
  • msg #499

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

"He's conscious, just not mobile for another few hours."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 614 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 08:53
  • msg #500

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Anneka Soleblume:
"He's conscious, just not mobile for another few hours."


He smiled.

"As long as someone makes the call, I am satisfied. If you'd ask him, I appreciate it."

"Now, if you excuse me...."



Tantal/BG-15 (30/30)
Heading back to the Vasilek

This message was last edited by the player at 02:16, Wed 12 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 341 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 22:37
  • msg #501

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

Tucker will take the opportunity to go along with the scheme to look sick and play his part.  He briefly nods to the new medic without a smile, "Everyone just pretty much calls me Tuck.  Nice to meet you and welcome aboard!"

Tucker
M-16A2/M-203
Getting 'treatment' from Bones

Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 17 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 22:45
  • msg #502

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs.)

'kay  Dave tells her. He leaves the position and finds Tucker.

Tuck, that lady Major wants you to take over the PK she's at. Port side, upper deck. After any short conversation, he heads to the barge.

Hey guys. Is there a Brit light machinegun here? That major has me stepping and fetching for her. I swear, give a woman an inch, she'll take a mile  he says with a smile.He grabs the L86 and ammo and carries it back to Anneka.

He hands her the weapon ands says in a bright, cheery voice "Here ya go, sweetheart" and turns and heads to the aft M240 before she can reply.

Dave
running around like a chicken with his head cut off
AK-74, loaded 30 round mag (5 more carried)
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 342 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Tue 11 Mar 2008
at 22:54
  • msg #503

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. Starb side/Upper Deck)

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
'kay  Dave tells her. He leaves the position and finds Tucker.

Tuck, that lady Major wants you to take over the PK she's at. Port side, upper deck. After any short conversation, he heads to the barge.
Tucker looks up to where Anneka is and begins to move away from the navy medic, "Thanks for the good news Bones!"  Tucker makes his way up to Anneka's position.  "I was told to report to you Major!"
This message was last edited by the player at 03:09, Thu 13 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 472 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 12 Mar 2008
at 02:22
  • msg #504

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. starboard/Upper Deck)

"Yes, we need you to swap positions with me for the next few hours. My arms still banged up and I can't fire the PK effectively. Probably wouldn't be a big deal normally but with the threat most likely to come from my side...."
Needless to say just because the town was on the starboard side didn't mean that's where any danger was to come from.
"I'll take on your fire control duties for the upper deck for now."
Roaming about the upper deck would give her a different perspective on the operation of the tug, and Tucker a well earned rest behind relatively solid sandbags - he certainly deserved it after all the hard work he'd been putting in.
"Oh, one more thing. Better keep that grenade launcher of yours handy."
Machineguns were wonderful weapons for inflicting mass casualties, but the explosive effects of a HE round weren't to be discounted.
"Don't suppose you've got any smoke rounds for it do you?" she asked just as Stoner returned with the L86.

"Thanks," she said, indicating that he place it somewhere midway between the three heavy machineguns and fighting off a smile. That damn medic would be trouble!
This message was last edited by the player at 02:23, Wed 12 Mar 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 591 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 12 Mar 2008
at 04:00
  • msg #505

The Inspectors (0735 hrs.)


Chopper and Stan manage to ride, push, and pull the bike* the remaining 300 meters to the west bank of the Vistula across from Tarnobrzeg. The riverbank is bordered here by a 2-5m high berm of scree- debris scraped up and dumped alongside the river by the regular pre-war dredging- which, aside from obstructing their direct, ground-level line-of-sight to the town, offers them both cover and concealment. The river here is approximately 500m wide, but the lack of routine maintainance over the last five years has reduced the navigable channel to a mere 200m extending from along the east bank, directly bordering the edge of the town proper. It will be a long, indirect shot to the far bank- should it come to that- but well within the range of the Mk-19, and in the lee of the scree berm as well.

On board the Visla Krolowa, the security team hopes for the best and prepares for the worst. Griet removes a flag bearing the coat of arms of Krakow from her barracks bag and asks Walter to run it up the mast. Hands on the wheel, he gives her an irritated glance and nod, then bellows down to Walter. The chief deck-hand climbs the ladder to the bridge with the measured, deliberate movements of one attempting to conceal his own drunkeness, grabs the flag from Griet with a Vodka scented huff, and abruptly leaves to ascend to the roof.

The small boat continues to approach the Krolowa. At about 100m from the tug, it slows and each of the three occupants take it in turn to pull on gas masks. Thusly attired, the boat closes to within hailing distance.

The man in the bows, struggling to keep his balance, stands in the boat, causing it to rock and and yells something unintelligible. His voice is muffled by the gasmask. After a few more futile attempts, he seems to appreciate the accoustic impediment caused by his mask and pulls it up until it rests atop his head, revealing a narrow, dark-bearded face.

"Please halt your engines and drop anchor. We will be coming aboard momentarily to inspect your vessel and begin preliminary negotiations."

The spokesman wears Czech cammies and carries a slung AKM or vz.58Pi rifle. The boat's other occupants are dressed in Polish army uniforms and are armed with AKMs or AK-74s.

Actions?

OOC: If you haven't done so already, please add a combat tag to all future posts including your PC's position on the boat, weapon/ready ammo, and current action.

*With my slow-ass dial-up internet connection, I can't watch Youtube clips here at home. Also, I can't access RPoL from work. So, I'll take ya'll's word on the Ural's mobility.

Jason Kasparov
player, 123 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 12 Mar 2008
at 04:39
  • msg #506

Re: The Inspectors (0735 hrs.)

"Shit." Jason mutters as he sees the approaching vessel.  Setting his AK74 down gently, he covers his head and approaches the rail, sticking his finger down his throat.

Once in plain sight of the boarders, he vomits over the side, his much needed lunch hopefully serving a greater good.

"Plauge, please help us. Save us all!"

Falling to the deck, he begins a series of convulsions, flailing about to buy the others some time.

Jason Kasparov
Flailing on deck
9mm on his hip
Konrad Bayer
player, 519 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 12 Mar 2008
at 08:32
  • msg #507

Re: The Inspectors (0735 hrs.)

Bayer leans over the railing, he calls back, "Dropping anchor." In in offhanded manor he adds, "We can't shut down the engines because it takes over an hour to get them started... if we are lucky."

He then turns to look up to the bridge and gives them a nod. "Halt and anchor." he yells up.

When the boat approaches a little further he continues bullshitting them on the engines, "I get enough shit from both the captain and the Krakow liaison over delays."

Muttering under his breath he says to Anneka and Griet, "Inspect for what?" Did the man mean their cargo for trade or the entire ship and thus their weapons and gear? he wondered.

Bayer
G36/HK69 (20) (HE)
Port side main deck railing
Meeting the envoys

Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 84 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 12 Mar 2008
at 08:56
  • msg #508

Re: The Inspectors (0735 hrs.)

Griet took her cue and said, "I bring greetings from Krakow, I am glad to meet someone who is trying to get Poland back on its feet. We hope to establish cordial trade relations along the river. Keep away from the top of the tow, we have some people in quarantine. It's probably nothing but I won't take any more risks of delay."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 155 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 12 Mar 2008
at 20:58
  • msg #509

Starboard Dushka

As the IPAT boat got closer, Mariusz continued scanning his quadrant but switched to his G3 rifle. If things went bad he could then move more quickly to aid his comrades.


Mariusz
G3/M1911A1
Starboard Dushka

Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 18 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 01:37
  • msg #510

Aft Deck

No smoke, Major. HE and one Ilume.  Dave says before his mouth runs on autopilot. Again.

Back at the aft deck, Dave picks up the machinegun and ensures it's loaded and the safety is off. Keeping his fingers well away from the trigger he watshes the approaching vessel

Dave
Aft Deck
M240
AK-74 1 loaded mag (6 carried_
BG-15 6 40mm HE (Soviet)  1 40mm Illum (Soviet)
Anneka Soleblume
player, 475 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 02:46
  • msg #511

Re: Aft Deck

"What about you Sergeant?" she inquired of Tucker before joining Konrad and Griet.

"We can't let them aboard,"Anneka replied to Konrad in German.
"They'll see we're healthy and be able to assess exactly what our strengths and weaknesses are."
Which might not have been all that much of a problem if they'd already passed by the town and it's prepared defences. If their deception was uncovered now chances were they'd be blown out of the water as effectively as Hicks had been just a day or two before.
"I'd expect they want to impose a hefty toll of weapons, ammo, food, fuel, medicine and anything else they can. I believe they're nothing more than an organised group of bandits!"
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 343 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 03:17
  • msg #512

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. starboard/Upper Deck)

Anneka Soleblume:
"Yes, we need you to swap positions with me for the next few hours. My arms still banged up and I can't fire the PK effectively. Probably wouldn't be a big deal normally but with the threat most likely to come from my side...."
Needless to say just because the town was on the starboard side didn't mean that's where any danger was to come from.
"I'll take on your fire control duties for the upper deck for now."
Roaming about the upper deck would give her a different perspective on the operation of the tug, and Tucker a well earned rest behind relatively solid sandbags - he certainly deserved it after all the hard work he'd been putting in.
"Oh, one more thing. Better keep that grenade launcher of yours handy."
Machineguns were wonderful weapons for inflicting mass casualties, but the explosive effects of a HE round weren't to be discounted.
"Don't suppose you've got any smoke rounds for it do you?" she asked just as Stoner returned with the L86.

"Thanks," she said, indicating that he place it somewhere midway between the three heavy machineguns and fighting off a smile. That damn medic would be trouble!
"Roger that Major.  I've got you covered up here for this part of the trip.  And don't you worry none Major, my two-oh-three ain't goin' nowhere!  I don't have any smokers.  I got some Illum rounds which ain't gunna do us much good right now."

Tucker
PK MG [Slung M-16A2/M-203]
Manning Anneka's position on the PK MG

Konrad Bayer
player, 520 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 11:21
  • msg #513

Re: Aft Deck

Anneka Soleblume:
"We can't let them aboard,"Anneka replied to Konrad in German."They'll see we're healthy and be able to assess exactly what our strengths and weaknesses are."


Bayer replies, also in German, "Yes I agree. They may offer us no choice however. This may be the moment that will decide whether we fight our way through."

Not only would their combat abilities be under inspection, but our trade goods as well. Once Tarnobzreg was aware of just what and how much trade good we carried, they could up any tolls to suit them.

Their lie of plague obviously wasn't enough... Tarnobzreg countered that with gas masks. Bayer, decides to try to keep bullshitting them, "I'm terribly sorry. I am under orders to impose boarding restricted to crew members only. Both the captain and Krakow's orders."
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 85 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 12:23
  • msg #514

Re: Aft Deck

Griet stood slightly behind and to the left of Bayer, she folded her arms so that her Krakow insignia was still apparent. Softly, hardly moving her lips she said so only Bayer could hear, "Tell them that as the Krakow representative, I will join them on shore to begin negotiations, if you think that'll help."
So swallowed hard and let her face remain impassive.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 616 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 13:17
  • msg #515

Near the Bow

As he'd been off the boat a couple of times, Dawid knew there was no point in feigning illness.

He saw Kasparov throw himself down in impression of a "plague" victim and sighed. He hated the gas mask.

Drawing his pistol and pulling on his gas mask, he went over to Jason. He tried to keep his voice low, but understandable under the mask.

"Nice, but do not overdo it. Get back inside, now"

He then pointed the pistol at the man, and making sure he wasn't touching him said in a loud-but-muffled voice (in both Polish and English), "get up! Get up! The sick must stay below decks. Or you will be shot. Go! Go!"

Dawid motioned with the pistol  towards the door, nudging him with the toe of his boot.


Stechkin (21/21)
This message was last edited by the player at 14:01, Thu 13 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 344 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 13:23
  • msg #516

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. Starb side/Upper Deck)

While manning Anneka's PK MG, Robert will start to cough as if he has a problem as the boarding party approaches the tug.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 618 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 14:04
  • msg #518

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. Starb side/Upper Deck)

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
While manning Anneka's PK MG, Robert will start to cough as if he has a problem as the boarding party approaches the tug.


Dawid looked over at Tuck. "You've got it too? Lord preserve us!"

"If you do, you should get below as well."
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 345 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 14:55
  • msg #519

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. Starb side/Upper Deck)

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
While manning Anneka's PK MG, Robert will start to cough as if he has a problem as the boarding party approaches the tug.


Dawid looked over at Tuck. "You've got it too? Lord preserve us!"

"If you do, you should get below as well."
Tucker waves a hand at Dawid. "I was ordered to man this post!  When I am properly relieved, I will go back below!  The fresh air helps me breathe better anyway," he says to Dawid with a wink.
Jason Kasparov
player, 124 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 13 Mar 2008
at 17:42
  • msg #520

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. Starb side/Upper Deck)

Jason rises then hunches over. "Take me to the infirmary." he states. It won't be long now till I expire." He doubles over coughing, spit dripping from his lips.

Whispering, he says to Dawid, "Tell Milk to move RESET to the weapons locker. Secure me inside, I'll lock the door with my body. Grab my AK74 as well friend."

He reaches across his chest and draws his knife. He cuts a straight line across his left hand, and replaces the blade. Placing his bloodied hand to his mouth, he performs another coughing fit, the blood spilling tothe deck and down his uniform.

"I'll mark the door with my hand. Just tell Milk to hurry."

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 619 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 14 Mar 2008
at 09:24
  • msg #521

Re: Approaching Tarnobrzeg (0730 hrs. Starb side/Upper Deck)

Jason Kasparov:
Jason rises then hunches over. "Take me to the infirmary." he states. It won't be long now till I expire." He doubles over coughing, spit dripping from his lips.

Whispering, he says to Dawid, "Tell Milk to move RESET to the weapons locker. Secure me inside, I'll lock the door with my body. Grab my AK74 as well friend."

He reaches across his chest and draws his knife. He cuts a straight line across his left hand, and replaces the blade. Placing his bloodied hand to his mouth, he performs another coughing fit, the blood spilling tothe deck and down his uniform.

"I'll mark the door with my hand. Just tell Milk to hurry."


Prodding the other man with the barrel of his pistol, he guided Kasparov to the hatch inside. "But I do not know which rifle is yours, my friend! Just take this and detonate it if they get through the door. Next to the explosive shells should do nicely." He handed Jason one of his RGD-5 grenades.

He went up and aft to find Clarence at his post. "Jason said to give him the RESET papers. He is in the paint locker, ready to give his life to protect the secret. He wants a rifle, but I figure if it's come to that the game is lost. I better go."

Putting his mask back on, he returned back to his post at the Vasilek. If Jason below him in the paint locker asked for a rifle, he could always lend him his.


Vasilek (5 WP)
Tantal (30)/BG-15(1 HE)
Stechkin (21)

This message was last edited by the player at 14:13, Sat 15 Mar 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 21 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Fri 14 Mar 2008
at 12:28
  • msg #522

Aft Deck

Dave glances at Milks, making sure he's paying attention to the oncoming boat*, then heads to the starboard side and lokks out over the river and up the port side of the tug. He thinks This would be a prime time for someone to come from a different direction and shaft us


Dave
Aft Deck
M240, 100 rnd belt
AK-74, full mag, across back
BG-15, HE leaded
Minh Quyen
player, 153 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 14 Mar 2008
at 17:04
  • msg #523

Re: Aft Deck

Quyen remains motionless, watching the boat approach. She listens as they hail the tug and Konrad's response. Ad they talk she looks along the shoreline, she will try to locate any heavy weapons.

Quyen
Ak-74 on the deck
Mortar Position
Looking for heavy weapons on the shore

Cap'n Rae
GM, 593 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sun 16 Mar 2008
at 19:36
  • msg #524

Double Bluff


Minh scans the shoreline, searching for heavy weapons. Aside from the old bunker almost directly across from the Krolowa, there is a sandbagged emplacement on the town pier ahead. Through binoculars, armed men can be seen in the second story windows and on the rooftops of the taller buildings abutting the pier. At just under 200m, the Krolowa will be well within range of small arms fire from the shore, as well as whatever heavy weapons the IPAT possesses.

The Czech in the bows of the small boat watches Jason collapse to the deck. At first, he seems slightly bemused by the performance- like a neutral observer at a high-school drama club play- but when Jason rises "coughing" blood, his expression changes to one of barely masked alarm. Dawid's charismatic turn as the pragmatic quarantine enforcer seems to add the IPAT spokesman's unease.

Konrad Bayer:
Their lie of plague obviously wasn't enough... Tarnobzreg countered that with gas masks. Bayer, decides to try to keep bullshitting them, "I'm terribly sorry. I am under orders to impose boarding restricted to crew members only. Both the captain and Krakow's orders."


The man settles back down into the bows of the boat and, lifting his gas mask, raises a small handheld radio to his thin lips. After a couple of minutes of animated back and forth, he clips the radio on to his harness and cups his hands around his mouth,

"I am under my orders, sir. The Hetman of Tarnobrzeg has decreed that no vessel shall pass without submitting to an inspection. Furthermore, the Hetman wishes to deal with your vessel specifically. Now, considering your current... health issues, you may forego the inspection and instead send a representative- a healthy representative subject to medical inspection, of course- ashore with a full manifest of your vessel's cargo and armaments. And, we must insist that you recall the shore party posted on the far bank. Their presence there could be interpreted as an act of aggression. I must inform you that any such act of aggression or failure to comply will result in a swift and overwhelming response."

Actions?
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 86 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sun 16 Mar 2008
at 20:26
  • msg #525

Re: Double Bluff

Griet looked at Bayer and said, "If you like, I'll go ashore. Alone if they insist. There's a list of the cargo manifest in the Captain's desk. It will take a little longer to write up the visible weapons we have taken on. We might get away with the other stuff."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 156 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 16 Mar 2008
at 20:28
  • msg #526

Re: Double Bluff

Mariusz continued to wait, scanning the opposite bank carefully. He carried his rifle, ready to rush to anyone's aid should they be outside his assigned weapon's quadrent.
Viktor Ritter
player, 12 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Sun 16 Mar 2008
at 20:55
  • msg #527

Forward Gun


Viktor will continue to scan the far shore for emplacments and start to make a target list in his head. The pier looked to be #1. It was something he could kill and have some effect. Then, the men in the buildings would be next. The API rounds start fires so they would either leave or burn. Then he started to look for targets for his MG3- he had limited rounds so he will scan for them now. He saw the old RPG-16 in the hold with 2 rounds; he was going to move that up front with him when he got the chance- more firepower for the forward mount.

He will smile to himself when the men in the boat leave. This will give him another day of hot food and water. Another day alive.


Viktor
MG-3
scanning shore
Zoo-2

This message was last edited by the GM at 21:04, Sun 16 Mar 2008.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 99 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 16 Mar 2008
at 21:14
  • msg #528

Western Shore


Switek lies on his belly against the dirt berm along the western bank of the river.  From this vantage point, with the favorable weather conditions and his 8x32 Soviet field binoculars, he maintains a commanding view of the action unfolding on the river.  Having helped Chopper wrestle the grenade launcher into position was work more grueling than he had anticipated, but he was now ready to assist with the task of spotting.  It looked like they could hit anything from there.

He keys the mic on his radio and contacts the tug.

"Buddha is in place and ready.  Awaiting instructions.  Please advise your situation."



[Switek]
On the western berm
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Relaying SITREP

Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 22 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 03:02
  • msg #529

Aft Deck

After looking over the port side and the river, Dave heads back to the starboard rail where he can take the boat on in enfilade fire if need be. He shrugs his shoulders, trying to seat the sling of the machinegun better. Christ he thinks to himself. I feel like Rambo with all this weaponry on me


Dave
Aft Deck
M240
AK-74 1 loaded mag (6 carried_
BG-15 6 40mm HE (Soviet)  1 40mm Illum (Soviet)
Jason Kasparov
player, 125 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 04:13
  • msg #530

Re: Paint Locker

Jason sits on the floor, his back against the door, wrapping a scarf over his bleeding hand.

"Blow myself up? What did he mean by that?" he mutters recalling Dawids statement. He just wanted the man to collect his AK-74.

Hopefully his ruse would be worth it. His hand hurt like all hell.
This message was last edited by the player at 04:15, Mon 17 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 522 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 07:47
  • msg #531

Re: Double Bluff

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet looked at Bayer and said, "If you like, I'll go ashore. Alone if they insist. There's a list of the cargo manifest in the Captain's desk. It will take a little longer to write up the visible weapons we have taken on. We might get away with the other stuff."


"Anyone who goes ashore will surely be used as collateral. As a hostage who would be as good as dead unless we gave them whatever they want." Bayer replies.

Looking over his shoulder he calls up to the to the men manning the DSHKs, "I need one of you down here quickly." When one of them arrives he passes on a message "Get Milk to relay to shore party... they may be compromised." Bayer wasn't sure if the Czech was bluffing on speculation that the tug would take such a measure, but perhaps not.

He looks among the faces of the team. Tarnobzreg was calling all shots, and he was without any ideas.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 87 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 08:09
  • msg #532

Re: Double Bluff

"Kaptain Bayer," Griet tried again, "you may well be right about anyone going into the boat being a hostage but there is a slight chance that you may be wrong. They don't know how low we are on ammunition for our heavy weapons and they may well be planning to fleece us with punative taxes rather than risk losing troops and equipment in a tough fight. I have papers proving I am a representative of the Free City of Krakow and I might just be able to strike a deal with them." she looked him in the eye, "If we just start a fire fight, many of us will die. I am willing to risk my life to try to avoid that. If they take me hostage, you have lost a trooper who cannot contribute to the boat's defence at present anyway and you have my permission not to negotiate and let them do whatever they wish to me, it's my call. If we refuse to send someone, that's it, we're almost dead in the water speed wise here and their weapons have been aiming at our key points for a few minutes. We'll be lucky to survive long enough to fire off our heavy ammo."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 481 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 11:40
  • msg #533

Re: Double Bluff

"Nobody goes ashore, especially you," Anneka stated firmly, shooting down Griets proposal.
"Look at you. You can't even walk without help which means at least one other person would be required to go with you. Even then, what's to say they'll even take any notice of a scrap of paper you just happen to have?"

Even if the IPAT were "legal" in the loosest of meanings, there was a strong chance that they might look upon the forces occupying Krakow as potential adversaries. If they were bandits as Anneka strongly believed, then Griet would be in for a hellish time before death finally released her.

"Hauptman," she continued, but this time speaking in German directly to Konrad.
"It might be best if we were to withdraw upstream, or at least look like we are before trying to run their defences."
"Might also be an idea to try convincing them that the two on the bike have parted ways with us."


Their options were simple. Give in to their demands and potentially loose everything, or at least so much that it might as well be everything.
Try and withdraw upstream, but that would mean Adam's trading mission, not to mention Milks, would be a failure.
Or thirdly, fight through and hope damage to the tug was kept to a managable level.

"Information is key. They know far more about us than we do about them. They know where we are and approximately what our strength is. They also know that we have only two choices - forward or back, and neither at a very fast pace."

"So what do we know about them? They virtually destroyed Hicks' PBR and crew. They must number more than the group seen last night, and they're dug in."


And then there was the undoubted mobility the IPAT must possess. Even on foot, they could catch up to and overtake the tug. It would be a simple matter for them to set up an ambush at some point in the future.

HP-35, 3 mags
Talking while keeping a close watch on the visible IPAT people and wishing she'd had the time and resources to have produced some chemical weapons before now....

Minh Quyen
player, 155 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:12
  • msg #534

Re: Double Bluff

Quyen keeps watch downstream. She notes the newly sighted position and relays the targets location and distance to Dawid.
This message was last edited by the player at 12:14, Mon 17 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 523 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:21
  • msg #535

Re: Double Bluff

Bayer nods to Griet, "Fetch that manifest please. Lets see if he'll accept it without one of us going ashore."

When she leaves he says to Soleblume, "Ja. It would be very interesting to see their response if we suddenly decided to not to continue ahead and head back. We'd see just how bad they want to trade to take from us."

Bayer moves a few feet towards the upper deck and as quiet as it takes (so the Czech cannot hear) he talks to the DSHK gunners... he fills them in on whats happening. "If they don't accept the manifest, we might try to reverse and head back upstream. Tell the helmsman to be prepared to haul anchor and head in either direction."

When Griet returns Bayer will attempt to persuade the Czech to accept just the manifest. An attempt to prevent a fight without giving a hostage or parting with much of their possessions.
This message was last edited by the player at 12:26, Mon 17 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 90 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:31
  • msg #536

Re: Double Bluff

Griet nodded and stumbled back to the deck house. She got the cargo manifest from Adam and paused for a while to write down the heavy weapons that were present along with an accurate estimate of the ammunition. She also included about half of the PACT weapons in the locker along with a quarter of the ammunition.

[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj: Quietly, Griet spoke to Adam,"This is madness, these Westerners will see us all dead before this trip is out. We are sitting ducks here and their and only option is to go in all guns blazing. Fucking John Waynes. I will try to make them see sense but I can't garuntee it. If I can negotiate with this Head man, I might be able to cut a deal, but it's uncertain. I'll do what I can."]

Griet finished her work, grabbed the briefcase with her Krakow credentials in and hobbled back to the deck.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 483 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:39
  • msg #537

Re: Double Bluff

"This is a very bad idea," she shook her head slowly.
Admittedly they were in a difficult position, but there were other options.
"Who are you sending with her?" she asked, resigned to the fact that no matter what she said, Griet was still going to give up most of their secrets probably along with her life. Unable to walk, and barely able to hop from one place to another, there was no chance of her managing ashore alone.
"And what are your plans for when her "negotiations" fail?"
Konrad Bayer
player, 524 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:39
  • msg #538

Re: Double Bluff

Before handing it over to the Czech he says to Griet and Anneka, "Do we need to declare the captured weapons and goods? I am not sure. What about just our primary cargo from Krakow - the bicycles, and maybe some food?"
This message was last edited by the player at 12:48, Mon 17 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 91 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:52
  • msg #539

Re: Double Bluff

"Technically it should be part of our manifest," Griet replied, "They probably know we've picked some stuff up. It's better to use a little lie to cover up a bigger one, like in confessional, you cover up some of the things the Priest would disapprove of by tagging on a few lies to the end of your tally. Also, they might be more tempted to leave our heavy guns where they are. I also planned to use the mutual benefit card, play on this semblance of legality. I might be able to convince them that leaving us effective to carry on trading would be good for them, links with Krakow, getting weapons and arms to them if they need them and so on. If it works, we could get off lightly. The last option is the threat of total destruction of the boat and it's stuff. If we fight we will kill some of them and our last survivor will destroy the boat and it's contents. I might be able to persuade them that getting a little now with thge promise of more later might get us through this. If we can get them to think we're the goose that lays the golden eggs, they might let us live to give them more later."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 485 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 12:56
  • msg #540

Re: Double Bluff

"Giving in to demands is a sign of weakness," she muttered, very worried about the probable outcome.
"Give an inch....."
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 93 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 13:01
  • msg #541

Re: Double Bluff

"True, or we can stay firm to our principals. How many of us are you willing to sacrifice to save materiel? I'd rather see if we can negotiate our way out of this before sacrificing my comrades." Griet replied.
Konrad Bayer
player, 526 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 13:30
  • msg #542

Re: Double Bluff

Bayer looks at the manifest again and then down at the Czech in the smaller boat. "Were not going to give in to all of them." he assures Soleblume.

Calling over to the Czech he yells, "You there. Come alongside. Take this manifest ashore to whoever wants it. None of these people are going ashore, and there isn't  an absolute need for it no matter what procedure goes on here. You want to trade? Well lets go... take the manifest and lets get on with it."

OOC - I'm trying to go along with everyone's suggestions here.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 95 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 13:40
  • msg #543

Re: Double Bluff

Griet opened her briefcase and said, "Here is also a copy of my credentials as the official representative of the Free City of Krakow. This boat is tasked with re-opening the Wistula for trade. I am sure that the IPAT will be willing to begin trading with the city. If your Headman would like to write up a list of what he would like us to try and pick up for him as we go down river. I have been authorised to offer a ten per cent discount on any goods we trade this trip and if we can negotiate the use of this town as a rest and refuling stop, I am sure I can cut you some more good deals with the city. If this trip pans out, we can set up a fruitful trading route along the river."
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 622 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 15:17
  • msg #544

Re: Double Bluff

Hoping they weren't going to start anything, but wanting to be prepared if they did, Dawid located at least one (and preferably 2) fire axes and brought what he found to his station. If the order came to cut the barge loose those tools would be sorely needed. Even if they had to repel boarders they would come in handy.

Once done, he went back to his station.


82mm Vasilek (5 WP + 5 HEDP)
5.45mm Tantal (30 + 6 mags)
9mmM Stechkin (21)

[Private to GM: Assuming he found 2 axes (shouldn't be impossible as these are common fire-fighting tools on a boat) he puts them by the Vasilek's position, again assuming they aren't stored nearby anyways.]
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 346 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 16:03
  • msg #545

Re: Double Bluff (Starboard PK Mount)

Tucker remains vigilant on the PK MG he's behind and scanning for targets beyond the boat next to the tug.

Tucker
PK MG
Scanning for targets
Clarence Milk
NPC, 135 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 18:02
  • msg #546

Re: Double Bluff

Konrad Bayer:
Looking over his shoulder he calls up to the to the men manning the DSHKs, "I need one of you down here quickly." When one of them arrives he passes on a message "Get Milk to relay to shore party... they may be compromised."


Mariusz leaves the port Dushka to relay this message to Milk. Milk gets on the horn immediately and contacts Switek and Chopper,


Buddha- Pitchfork
Be advised, you may be compromised.
T-breg envoy has instructed us to order you to withdraw and return to the boat.
He may be bluffing but they may also have you under observation.
OVER



Milk
Aft-Dushka position
AK-74M (30/30)
Watching right bank, aft and updating the trike team


[Private to Mariusz Tokarski: Hey Mark, I hope you don't mind this minor NPCing of Mariusz. You're doing a good job as Griet and I figured that you're justifiably a little preoccupied with her right now. I hope the others agree to allow her to go ashore. The Hetman of T-breg has a very interesting proposal for you... ; )]
This message was last edited by the player at 18:02, Mon 17 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 158 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 18:12
  • msg #547

Re: Double Bluff

Mariusz returned from his message and resumed his position at the port Dushka, his G3 ready to use.

Mariusz
Port Dushka
G3 ready


[Private to Cap'n Rae: Thanks for picking that up, I'd dropped the ball on that one, I think Griet's been too busy calculating the damage of an 82mm mortar round at point blank range at the back of an Israeli Major's head. For a GM, Legbreaker ain't very good at picking up a role-playing opportunity. Whether or not I like the proposition remains to be seen..... Don't worry, I'm not really going to frag anyone!]
Cap'n Rae
GM, 597 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 18:15
  • msg #548

The Pen or the Sword


The Czech, bobbing along just twenty meters from the Krolowa, looks somewhat irritated at the response relayed by Konrad and Griet. His officiary facade seems to waver slightly for a moment and he replies curtly,

"Look, the Hetman can't rightly negotiate a trade deal with a piece of paper now can he. We need someone to talk to. If we are not allowed on board your boat, one of you needs to come to us. This isn't rocket science!"

He sighs, seeming to gather himself, and continues in a more patient tone,

"We understand your suspicions but the IPAT is a legitimate entity and we pride ourselves on our adherance to the rule of law. We are not bandits. If we wished to steal from you, it would be a simple matter. Now please, the Hetman is a patient man, but his patience has its limits."

Actions?

OOC: Griet has recovered enough to be able to go on a routine diplomatic mission. If things were to get physical though, she'd be in big trouble.
Konrad Bayer
player, 528 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 18:37
  • msg #549

Re: The Pen or the Sword

Bayer points back to the Czech with a hint of growing aggravation and losing patience, "Look. You have the manifest, which is what you said was basically all that was required for passage. By your words we should be allowed to continue on our way now."

Holding out his arms he continues, "However, at your insistence to trade we have agreed... despite it interfering with our own interests regarding our mission and timeframe. No one going ashore is going to make a deal easier since you can't inspect the goods up for trade." He pauses and thinks of an alternative, "If your boss wants to sail over I suppose we can get on with negotiating. Otherwise let us pass."

"If you follow the rule of law their shouldn't be any problems then ja?" he finishes.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 97 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 17 Mar 2008
at 18:40
  • msg #550

Re: The Pen or the Sword

Griet smiled, "Ask him to text me, we could do lunch. As official representative of the Free City of Krakow, I will be happy to negotiate with the leader of the IPAT. Give me a minute please, I'll need to leave written orders with my team, without them they aren't up to much." She paused to scribble a note to Bayer which read:
[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj; Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Clarence Milk; Dave 'Bones' Stoner; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Jason Kasparov; Konrad Bayer; Minh Quyen; Robert 'Tuck' Tucker; Trevor 'Snowy' White; Viktor Ritter: I'll buy time if nothing else. I hope this works but if they try to use me as a hostage, I do not want anyone to try to get me out. I've done this on my own call and against advice to the contrary. I hope to get us out of this without a fight, if I'm left to a bandit's tender mercies, the Major can say, "I told you so". Best of luck all. Griet.]
Griet handed the note to Bayer and squeezed his hand tightly. She turned back to the messenger, "You'll have to help me down, sir. I have a pistol on my belt but otherwise I'm unarmed."

Greit struggled into the bum boat.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 102 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 04:11
  • msg #551

Western Shore

Switek rolls his eyes at the news from the tug then responds.

Acknowledged.
Awaiting orders.
Buddha out.


He turns to Chopper.

"In case you did not catch that, Pitchfork advises we are being watched.  Could be a bluff, but we may be under observation.  If only somebody had seen that coming."

He pauses for dramatic effect, then adds:

"Oh, wait - I did."

Switek rolls over onto his back and begins to scan the area behind them for any sign of hostiles.



[Switek]
On the western berm
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Scanning for hostiles

Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 257 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 04:31
  • msg #552

Re: Western Shore

Snowy ostentatiously points the HMG skyward, but give the guy in the boat the stink-eye anyway. He's not too sure what's going on but is sure he doesn't want to make it go south.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 102 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 05:01
  • msg #553

Re: Western Shore

Stanislaw Switek:
be under observation.  If only somebody had seen that coming.</Blue>"

He pauses for dramatic effect, then adds:

"Oh, wait - I did."

Switek rolls over onto his back and begins to scan the area behind them for any sign of hostiles.


Hicks quickly notes the position of the T&E mechanism on the tripod then unlatches it. "Can you swim, Mr. Switek? If we get 'bushed, and we can't make it back to the bike, we better head for the river. If we got time, I'll lock the trigger on the Mk 19 and let it shoot itself dry. Or should we bug out now?"

The sailor waits for the warrant officer to make the call, fishing a couple of smoke grenades out of his webbing for quick deployment. He figures that his kabar will jam the trigger mechanism of the AGL just fine.
Stanislaw Switek
player, 103 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 05:38
  • msg #554

Re: Western Shore

The American sailor's inquiry briefly reminded Switek of his time as an world-class pentathlete on the Polish Olympic team.  It was a lifetime ago, but some skills never leave one once honed to perfection.

"Yes,"  asserted the monk.  "I can swim."

Though I'd rather not.

He continued to evaluate their surroundings for unwelcome observers and keyed the radio.

Got orders, Pitchfork?



[Switek]
On the western berm
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Scanning for hostiles

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 625 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 15:29
  • msg #555

Bow Weapons Position

Seeing that Clarence wasn't going to bring the RESET papers for Jason to guard, Dawid put on his mask for show and climbed down through the loading hatch cut into the forward cargo hatch.

He took off his mask and knocked on the paint locker door.

"Jason, I don't think Clarence is bringing the papers. Just thought you should know."

Putting his mask back on he climbed up.
[Private to GM: Any chance Dawid could have a contact here? Perhaps one of the men in the boat? Also, fire axes?]

82mm Vasilek (5WP + 5 HEDP)
Tantal/BG-15 (30/1 HE + 6 mags/5 HE)
Stechkin (21)

Clarence Milk
NPC, 136 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 16:56
  • msg #556

Aft Dushka

Stanislaw Switek:
Got orders, Pitchfork?


Standby, Buddha.

"Yo, Mariooz!"

When the boy arrives, Clarence asks him to relay the following message.

"Ask the German what he wants the trike team to do, stay put or bug out. Also, if it looks like the shootin' is gonna start, we should make some kinda smoke boat- find something that floats, load it up with a few smoke grenades, maybe some oily rags and wet wood from the barge, let it drift downstream ahead of us. The smoke should make it a bit harder for them to hit us where it hurts. Run that by the Hauptman too, got it?"

The sooner they could get their hands on some phone hand-sets, the better. An intercom would save time and effort, and lessen the chances of a miscommunication.

Damn, wish we'd kept that tear gas launcher...

"Bones, why don't you bring that MG up here. The bank's too high for you to be able to see or shoot much from down there. Plus, I could use some company."

Milk
Aft Dushka
AK-74M (30/30)
Radio relay/watching stern, starboard quarter

This message was last edited by the player at 16:57, Tue 18 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 161 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 17:18
  • msg #557

Re: Aft Dushka

Mariusz nodded his understanding to the American and dashed back to the Kaptain, "Kaptain, Mr. Milk's compliments, Sir. Do you want the motorcycle team to stay in position or leave? He is also suggesting we use something that floats, maybe one of the life rafts? To make a smoke boat. he suggests putting smoke grenades and oily rags and wet wood on it to make smoke and float ahead of us. Your orders, Sir?"
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 103 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 18:16
  • msg #558

Re: Western Shore

Stanislaw Switek:
The American sailor's inquiry briefly reminded Switek of his time as an world-class pentathlete on the Polish Olympic team.  It was a lifetime ago, but some skills never leave one once honed to perfection.

"Yes,"  asserted the monk.  "I can swim."

Though I'd rather not.

He continued to evaluate their surroundings for unwelcome observers and keyed the radio.

Got orders, Pitchfork?


"Maybe we should unass the area, Mister Switek. Sounds like first move has gone to the bad guys. I think we could still fire on the far shore from the bike". Hicks was clearly nervous in the service.
Konrad Bayer
player, 529 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 18:19
  • msg #559

Re: Aft Dushka

Bayer looks away from the Czech and faces Mariusz. He wasn't entirely keen on sending the fellas ashore, but figured it could still give them something to add to the fight. "They make the call. Tell em to make a judgment on the terrain. If they think they can withdraw under fire from where they are at, then they stay. If they want to pull out... well just as long as they let us know."

"They want to set up something for smoke? Ja, go ahead. Just be subtle about it."

He turns and faces the Czech again for his response. A slight look of impatience and annoyance on his face.
This message was last edited by the player at 18:19, Tue 18 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 162 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 18:32
  • msg #560

Re: Aft Dushka

Mariusz saluted, hoping that the whispered conversation hadn't been overheard by the Czech and ran back to Milk, "They are to make their own call considering their opinion of the circumstances. The Kaptain says it's OK to make a smoke raft but to be subtle, uh, Mr. Milk, won't the smoke thing float with the current? I'd have hoped we'd be going faster than that..."
Clarence Milk
NPC, 137 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 18:40
  • msg #561

Re: Aft Dushka

Mariusz Tokarski:
Mariusz saluted, hoping that the whispered conversation hadn't been overheard by the Czech and ran back to Milk, "They are to make their own call considering their opinion of the circumstances. The Kaptain says it's OK to make a smoke raft but to be subtle, uh, Mr. Milk, won't the smoke thing float with the current? I'd have hoped we'd be going faster than that..."


"Yeah, but it'll take this old tub a good couple of minutes to work up the speed. By that time, the raft will have left a trail of smoke ahead of us. It's not much, but anything that'll help... Go and see if you can gather a few smoke grenades. A ask around for something solid that floats- not a life raft, it'll burn. Thanks kid."

Milk dismisses the lad with a firm pat on his bony shoulder and picks up the handset,

Buddha; Pitchfork
It's your call. Use your best judgement.
OVER

This message was last edited by the player at 18:42, Tue 18 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 156 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 18:54
  • msg #562

Re: Double Bluff

Konrad Bayer:
Calling over to the Czech he yells, "You there!"

Quyen lets escape a slight smile overhearing Bayer arguing back to the Czech. Tell him who is the boss, she thought. Better than us not standing up for ourselves.

Still watching the banks, she says offhandedly to Dawid, "I wonder what they'll want from us. I doubt they are interested in bicycles and womens clothes. These guys seem more like the ammo and weapons type."
Cap'n Rae
GM, 603 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 20:11
  • msg #563

Double Dealing


To Konrad and Anneka's great consternation, Griet insisted upon going to town and attempting to negotiate a peaceful and relatively painless passage of the river. After saying her farewells, the chief petty officer summoned the bum boat and, aided by the Czech, carefully climbed aboard.

Griet sat quietly in the bum boat as it sped to the bank. She limped up the gangway, her throat dry with fear and anticipation. She was betting her life on her ability to talk the boat out of a potential death trap and given the fact that she couldn’t even convince her crew it was the right move, she was suddenly afraid she’d bitten off too much.

She hoped being wrong would be a short and painful lesson- if she was lucky; she tried not to think about what might be her fate if she was unlucky. She walked with her escort into the shelter of a bankside tavern, she took one last look at the Queen and mentally bade farewell to her home.

Inside, a medic, presumably, ordered her to strip to her undergarments and examined her thoroughly. Perhaps he lingered just a little too long here and there and perhaps he was just a little too thorough but Griet bore it stoically. After the examination she picked up her pistol belt and rolled it up carefully.

“Shall I leave this here?” she asked her escort, “I’m hardly going to take you all out with it and it’s dead weight if we’re going far.”

“I’ll carry it for you.” the escort offered.

“That’d be great, but wait a second, I’m pulling it out.” Griet opened the holster and ejected the magazine. She showed the full mag to her escort.

“There isn’t one in the chamber. Do you recognize the make? It was my Grandfather’s pistol, he was a Colonel in the Polish Army before the Germans invaded the last time. It’s a Wz35 Radom pistol. Probably the finest handgun in the world, I have three spare mags for it and I’d like to make a gift of it to the Hetman.”

The escort’s eyes widened, such pistols were prized indeed, “I’m sure the Boss will be very impressed,” he said.

OCC: With a few minor edits, the text above was written by Mark101.

Taking the pistol in hand, the escort and another man in Polish army fatigues led Griet out into the street and towards the center of town. After only a block or two walking over the cobblestones, Griet began to feel physically exhausted. She slowed noticeably and began to breath heavily. The escort stopped and helped her sit down on the curb, sending the other man to fetch a conveyance. He returned a few minutes later pushing an old wheelchair.

The subsequent ride was rather bumpy- probably more painful than walking- but instead of worrying about keeping her footing, Griet could concentrate on taking in the surroundings. Tarnobrzeg was an old, rustic town, with solid, quaint architecture predominating the further inland they moved. As they approached the town center, Griet noticed more and more civilians. All of them looked clean and well fed. For every two or three civilians, there was one IPAT soldier. They were clad in camouflage patterns from nearly every NATO and WARPACT nation and armed with almost equally varied set of weapons.

Passing close by to a parked OT64 wheeled APC, the trio emerged into the main town square. Dominating the square was a large central platform- like a gallows- atop which was mounted a crude metal cage. Inside were three men, all wearing bits and pieces of filthy, tattered Polish Army fatigues- far too little clothing for the recent near freezing temperatures. They all looked too downtrodden to care, unwashed hair and bruised faces. Civilians passed by, giving them a wide berth but otherwise ignoring them. Those that seemed to notice them at all, glanced at them with barely contained hatred. The cobblestones around the platform appeared splashed with dark stains. Several similarly stained wooden frames were placed at various points around the square. It all looked earily like an outdoor museum display of medieval torture devices.

They bumped along past the cage and headed for a three story building with a fairly ornate facade on the far side of the square. Hanging from a second story building was a large banner bearing a white angel, sword wielded in its right hand, on a background of maroon. Two guards, both wearing West German "flecktarn" camoflage and sporting maroon arm-bands, stood on either side of the front door. Griet had to get out of the wheelchair to climb the steps to the entrance.

Inside, the building was no less ornate. It's decor was somewhat happhazzard, with various older pieces of furniture seemingly recovered from various different buidlings placed about with amaturish flair. The escorts, holding on to both of Griet's arms, led her up a long stairway and to an office on the second floor. Another German guard stood sentry at the door. He stepped aside and the the escorts led Griet to a chair facing a large desk of dark, polished wood.

Sitting opposite Griet was a man somewhere in his mid to late forties. Grey stubble topped a wide, leathery face, pierced by bright blue eyes above a unremarkable nose and thick pink lips. The man was clad in American woodland pattern BDUs over which was draped a broad, maroon sash. An AKS-74U with a wide, cylindircal Bulgarian muzzle-brake lay conspicuously on one side of his desk.

"Welcome. Please have a seat. You speak English? Good. My Polish is not very good."

"I'm Major Richard Florek, Hetman of Tarnobrzeg. Do you know what a Hetman is? No? It is the traditional title of the leader of a Cossack warband. In 17th century Poland it was used to describe any officer of one of the semi-independent, semi-feudal armies."</i>

"“I’m sure you are aware that Poland used to be a more… multicultural nation-state. In the 16th century, Germans, Swedes, Lithuanians, Russians, Cossacks, even Tatars, lived here together in relative harmony. That was Poland’s 'Golden Peace'.

"She was a European superpower then, her legendary Winged Hussars were considered the finest cavalry on the continent. Her armies helped beat back the Muslim Ottoman hordes from Europe’s doorstep, effectively saving Christendom. That peace and prominence can be reestablished, given the right kind of organization and leadership. We- the IPAT is the English acronym- aim to do that, starting by bringing law and order back to this region. Once the destabilizing elements- marauders mostly, and communists, of course- are eradicated, that peace and prosperity can be restored. Poland will be ready for its Renaissance, and we will be its chief patrons.

Are you familiar with the Greek political theorist, Plato? He was a smart man. In his masterwork, the Republic, he proposes the ideal form of government. It’s not a democracy or, oddly enough, even a republic. He believed that the ideal government was what was later coined an enlightened despotism. Rule by philosopher-king. I am conducting my own little test of his hypothesis here, my own social and political experiment. I started with just an A-team. In just a few short months, we’ve created an army. We’ve liberated this town, rebuilt it. People- civilians- are flocking here from miles around. They appreciate what we have done, what we are still doing. They are true believers. They have a great deal of love and respect for me and my men. Our influence is spreading. Our agenda is becoming a movement.

"Now, here’s where you come in. Your boat represents a significant military asset. With it, we could pacify the river and reclaim the other nearby towns that have been overrun or abandoned. We’re not interested in your cargo. Although I’m sure that my people would appreciate a few bicycles and sewing machines, what they really want- what they crave- is peace and security. Your tug can help us provide them with those all-too-rare commodities.

"I propose an exchange. You turn the boat and the barge over to us, along with all of its crew-served weapons; keep the cargo. In return, we provide you with trucks, armored cars, even drivers, and all the fuel you can haul to transport it to your destination. And, to compensate you for the loss of the tug, this."


He reaches under the table and removes a large, hard-shelled, silver briefcase. He lays it on the desk and unsnaps the lid, lifting it slowly to reveal a single layer of shining, thin gold bars.

"This case and its contents literally washed ashore a week ago. Some would call that luck; I call it divine favor. Even in this day and age, in more civilized parts of the world, the contents of this case represent considerable wealth. In these parts, its value is negligible at the moment so I’m offering it to you. Your tug for the gold and all the vehicles and fuel you need to transport your cargo safely to Sandomierz. You complete your trade mission. We continue our campaign of liberation and state-building. Everyone is happy; no one gets hurt.

"Consider carefully the alternative. We cannot allow your boat to proceed north. The intentions of the Sandomierz ORMO towards us are still unclear. In fact, we captured an ORMO spy just two days ago, a spy which you now harbor on board the tug. The Sandomierz ORMO could use the boat to interfere with our project and I can’t allow that to happen. You understand our position, I hope. Take some time to think about it- say, two hours. At that time, I will require your decision or we will be forced to take action to accelerate matters. I hope that I’ve made myself clear."


Griet sat in quiet contemplation for quite a while- to the point where the silence became uncomfortable, before responding.

"I think the boat Captain will agree to your... proposal. But it would be unsafe to dock here in your town with all of the sick on board. The American medic you gave to us thinks it is either plague or tuber... tuberculosis. Is there a spot downriver where we could make the trade?"

Major Florek sat silently for an almost equally long time, looking at Griet over steepled fingers held under his nose.

"OK, there's a spot about 2km from here, on the east side of the river where the bank is relatively low and the ground is solid. It could work. We will have the trucks waiting for you there. You have the manifest? Good, let me take a look. No problem. We have a liberated HEMTT 10-ton truck, a large URAL, an old OT65 we can part with, and a couple of UAZs. That should do the trick, wouldn't you say.

Now, I need something to assure your good faith. Hmmm. I'm going to place a few of my men on board. They won't be happy about that but I can't keep you here, now, since you've got to relay this message. Make sure you tell your people that if they have a change of heart, I will be very cross. Oh, and your boat will have an escort. Well, that should be all now. I will get the convoy prepped and my man will radio when you are ready to depart. It was a pleasure to meet you."


With that, the meeting is adjourned. Griet is escorted back to the dock, and from there to the boat. The Czech and the two Polish escorts sit in the boat, waiting to come aboard while Griet quietly relays the details of her meeting with the Hetman of Tarnobrzeg.

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 20:22, Tue 18 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
NPC, 99 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 18 Mar 2008
at 20:32
  • msg #564

Re: Double Dealing

Griet turned to the three IPAT men and said, "If you would give me a moment to explain things to the crew, I'll get you aboard. If you come on before I've cleared it there may be too many light trigger fingers, I'm sorry, but you know how mercenaries are." She smiled at them and said to The Kaptain and the Major, "Would you be so kind as to accompany me to the bridge? We have some weighty things to discuss and I'd like the Captain to hear what I have to say."

Griet waited for replies to her questions.

[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj; Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Clarence Milk; Dave 'Bones' Stoner; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Jason Kasparov; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks; Konrad Bayer; Minh Quyen; Robert 'Tuck' Tucker; Stanislaw Switek; Trevor 'Snowy' White; Viktor Ritter: OK, I don't want to talk for others by assuming that they are coming with me. I know that slows things down a bit but it feels to me like I'd be NPCing other characters to assume they'll come with me. If the Cap'n or Bayer doesn't intervene about my escort though I'll assume that they'll wait in the bum boat for our decision. Alternately, Bayer could let them onto deck but that'd be his call, not mine. Once I've briefed the commanders, we have plenty of time to tell everyone else as the Major's deadline is two hours from now game time, not real life.]
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 27 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 00:39
  • msg #565

Aft Deck

Dave gives a quick and violent shake of his head. Holy shit, looking at the returning boat. Did I black out? I saw that Pole woman get on the boat, I thought of having to do a snatch-and-grab with no intel and she's already back! Just cause you're not alone, Davey-me-boy, don't mean you can slack off, he thinks to himself.

Dave
Aft Deck
M240, 100 round belt
Ak-74, 6 loaded mags
BG-15
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 628 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 02:56
  • msg #566

Re: Double Bluff

Minh Quyen:
Still watching the banks, she says offhandedly to Dawid, "I wonder what they'll want from us. I doubt they are interested in bicycles and womens clothes. These guys seem more like the ammo and weapons type."


He looked thoughtful, going over what little he knew from what the IPAT officer had told them, what he saw, and what he'd been told. Then nodded in agreement.

"These guys certainly look disciplined and organised. Not your typical bandits, that's for sure."

"They'll tell you they're fighting for peace, for democracy, for Poland, that they're rebuilding. Actions speak louder than words."

"The jackals down in Krakow are interested primarily in their economic gain. Not here. These look like their interests are political and military gains."



82mm Vasilek (5WP + 5 HEDP)

[Private to GM: Okay, it's up to you if the Contact happens, I think...]
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 259 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 03:28
  • msg #567

Starboard HMG

Snowy hasn't moved from his position and the starboard DShKM. He grasps the handles with his gloved hands, the elevated weapon's muzzle pointing at the sky. He's come to like DShKM, it's not the M2HB or MAG58 that he's used to, but the weapon has been as reliable as a claw hammer so far. However, he has come to dislike all the fiddly components, no wonder the Russians replaced it.
His assault rifle is slung in a forward carry, and it is balanced by the heavy shotgun over his combat pack. It feels ludicrous cayying three personal weapons including his glock but he knows he won't have time to retrieve it if things go south. He hopes like hell he doesn't have to squeeze through any tight gaps in the near future, or end up in deep water for that matter.
He divides his time between watching his sector, keeping an eye on the boarding party and keeping those in the bridge informed of what he sees.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 497 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 05:03
  • msg #568

Re: Starboard HMG

Anneka joined the discussions after ensuring adequate guards had been posted.
"I don't trust them. Not now, not ever," she said as she entered.
"Something doesn't sit right about this."
Even without hearing from Griet that they wanted to take the tug, Anneka knew she carried grave news.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 100 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 08:18
  • msg #569

Bridge

As Griet waited up at the bridge for the others to gather, she nodded grimly at the Major's wise precautions. As soon as Soleblume and Bayer reached the bridge she began, "In many ways, Anneka, you were right, the Hetman wants the boat and barge. The man claims to be ex-American Special Forces and says he wants to reunite Poland, mentioned something about Pluto, I thought Pluto was Micky Mouse's dog. Anyway, he's sugar-coating the requisition by making it look like a trade. He says he is willing to trade us some armoured cars, fuel and trucks snough to keep our cargo and haul it on the road. Now, this could still be a double cross, especially the way he was willing to throw in a csae of gold bars. In my guts I think it's a trap but I was able to negotiate the exchange to take place a few miles down stream. That way if we decide to fight and run, we won't be facing the fortifications and heavy weapons we face now, just whatever weapons the armoured cars carry and easily portable stuff the Major sends along. In my opinion, it's still a crapshoot but one that's more in our favour than it is here. He also mentioned a rivallry with Sandiomierz, so if we do decide to fight we should maybe try to run for shelter there.

So, as far as I see it we have several options:

Refuse the deal now and either try to fight our way through or turn back.
Accept the deal and switch all our stuff to the convoy.
Pretend to acceot the deal, keep these three guys on board and then pull a double cross before or at the RV.

Can anyone think of any other possibilities or what we should do? The Major has given us two hous to decide."

Konrad Bayer
player, 530 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 09:09
  • msg #570

Re: Bridge

Bayer eyes the men in the small boat when Griet returns. After a moment he calls up Quyen. "Have these men wait on the rear deck. You and the new fellow, Stoner, keep them from poking their noses around back there OK? Milk is also on the upper rear deck to help watch over."

As Griet and Soleblume make their way to the bridge, Bayer interrupts, "Captain Rataj needs to be present I'll expect. We cannot make major deals without his presence and agreement." Leaving them, he collects Adam (assuming he is in his quarters resting). As he leads him to the bridge, he updates the Captain on the situation.

In the bridge he listens as Griet explains their options. He didn't expect Adam to give up his most valuable procession for a couple of trucks. "Those are our options  it seems." he replies to Greit. Looking at Adam he continues, "So. Are you willing to give up the boat in trade for trucks? Or should we prepare to fight during the trade."
This message was last edited by the player at 09:51, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 260 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 09:12
  • msg #571

Re: Bridge

Snowy says flatly "It's not ours to give away. If this guy thinks he's Goofy's dog, I'm even less inclined to give him a gunboat."
He leans back against the starboard wheelhouse door, arms crossed over his webbing and his nylon helmet hanging off his belt. He pushes his ACS cap back on his head and adds "and frankly, this stinks."
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 101 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 09:19
  • msg #572

Re: Bridge

Griet listened to Snowy and nodded, "He might have said something about Plato, not Pluto, but I don't know who Plato is. He said he styled himself after Cossack leaders and wanted to see Poland a multi-ethnic paradise led by inspired despots. He sounded reasonable enough but I think he's right off it, the town square looked like Disneyland for BDSM fans," Griet paused, the holiday her mother had once taken her on to EuroDisney had stayed somewhere deep within her, "He's probably dealing squarely but a clapped out armoured car, two trucks and two jeeps don't seem much of an exchange for the Queen. Still it would mean nobody died. My instinct is to fight when the odds are more with us."
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 262 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 09:36
  • msg #573

Re: Bridge

Snowy nods and say to everyone "whaddaya think guys? I reckon he's gone 'Apocalypse Now' out here. Still, he's told us he's swapping our gunboat for some junkers and some cash. I can't begin to describe how offended I am. Let's rip him off."
Minh Quyen
player, 157 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 09:46
  • msg #574

Re: Bridge

Minh collects her rifle off of the deck and leaves the mortar position. After receiving her instructions she nods and says simply "Understood." Looking up towards the upper deck she calls out, "Stoner, meet us on the rear deck."

Looking at the tri of IPAT in the small boat she jerks her head towards the stern. "Come on. Come with me then." She leads them to the rear of the Krolowa and points to one of the inflatables. After they've sat on the edge of the boat she stands off to the side and gives a quick look up to Milk. Her rifle is rested casually across her folded arms. She leans back on the Krolowa's railing and looks at each of the men in turn.

As an MP she knew very well that fraternizing with the "enemy" was unacceptable. So she limited her discussion to simply, "Don't got any smokes do ya?"
This message was last edited by the player at 09:58, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 498 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 09:50
  • msg #575

Re: Bridge

"Give up the tug and the odds will only get worse!" Anneka almost growled in disgust at the "offer" they'd been given.
"We should fight. Take the "observers" along with us and eliminate them before they can strike from within." Which could prove to be problematic if they were to report in periodically.

"No matter what they offer, once they've got people on board and in control of weapons, there's nothing to say they'll honour their agreement. Besides, it's only vehicles and gold they've offered? What about fuel, ammunition, supplies?"
No matter how much they "sweetened the pot", Anneka would resist what was obviously a one sided arrangement.

"We should go along with them for now and once past their fixed weapons, make as fast as possible for Sandomeriz."
"Hicks and Stan will need to provide supporting fires as planned, probably indirect and spotted by Clarence or Hauptman Bayer. The motorcycle will give them superior mobility and the river, with luck, should provide them protection from immediate attack."
Provided of course the IPAT didn't already have mobile forces across the river.

"In the extremely likely event of them attacking, priority needs to be given to destruction of their vehicles, especially armour."
"We've a relatively effective weapon in the ZU for the OT-65 they say they have, as well as any other light armour."
"Somebody will need to fire the AGS at any softskin vehicles and troops concentrations, while the mortar and machineguns deal with any crew served weapons."


As a medic, Anneka tried to avoid combat but the reality of life in the year 2000 usually dictated otherwise. She'd learnt that when diplomacy failed, or was simply impossible, a good fireplan was usually the only option remaining.
Walking away almost always invited an attack as most often it was seen as a clear sign of weakness.
Konrad Bayer
player, 532 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 10:14
  • msg #576

Re: Bridge

Before Adam can answer, Konrad looks back at Griet and asks, "The warlord never mentioned our shore party did he? I think he would have if they weren't bluffing."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 499 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 10:32
  • msg #577

Re: Bridge

"Can we get the AGS up to Tucker?" she asked.
"Unobserved would be best if possible. We don't want to look like we're preparing for battle."
After the ZU and mortar, the AGS was probably their most powerful weapon. Tucker had expressed decent skill with such weapons and as Dawid would undoubtably be busy with the mortar.....
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 102 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 11:30
  • msg #578

Re: Bridge

Griet answered Anneka, "Whilst I agree that we should prepare to fight, the Hetman did mention that we could take all the fuel we could haul and even offered drivers if we didn't have enough. I don't say this because I support the option but just to ensure nobody is making decisions based on partial intelligence."
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 29 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 11:48
  • msg #579

Aft Deck

You guys speak english? Dave asks the semi-prisoners. He walks close to Minh and asks her in a whisper What's going on? I've been back here the whole time, I missed a lot.

After she answers, he'll move away from her. Partly to keep from being bunched up if the shit hits the fan and partly to have something of a crossfire on the IPAT guys.

Dave
M240, 100 rounds
AK-74, 6 loaded magazines
BG-15
Minh Quyen
player, 158 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 12:05
  • msg #580

Re: Aft Deck

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
He walks close to Minh and asks her in a whisper What's going on? I've been back here the whole time, I missed a lot.


She answers quietly, "Griet went ashore for negotiations, I think, and she came back with these guys. She's with the officers in the bridge now laying out the deal I suppose. I don't know what these guys are. Hauptmann Bayer just said to keep an eye on them back here. I think only Griet knows their purpose at this point."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 163 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 12:28
  • msg #581

Starboard Dushka

Mariusz moved close enough to the Bridge to hear the conversation. He stood with his back to the bridge scanning the West bank. Fighting a convoy two miles away from this killing zone seemed a little better than having to fight here, not a lot maybe, but a slim chance was better than none at all. He hefted the comforting weight of the G3 in his arms and then braced the barrel on the railing to scan the West bank through the scope.


Mariusz
G3
Scanning the West bank with the rifle's scope.

'Old' Adam Rataj
NPC, 48 posts
Polish (NPC)
Captain of the Queen
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 16:58
  • msg #582

Bridge


Wrapped in a blanket, Old Adam sits on the edge of the cot wedged between the chart table and the starboard wall of the bridge, quietly listening in to the discussion regarding whether to accept the Hetman's deal. Coughing to clear his throat, he speaks, his voice deep but thin,

"I do not want to lose the Krolowa. She is dear to me. But not as dear as the lives of my men and yours. We have lost too many already. I owe you all my life five times over. I cannot ask you to fight this Hetman and his army if you think exchanging the Krolowa will avoid more bloodshed. But, if you choose to fight, I will be here, on the bridge, doing all that I can to help. I will support whatever decision you make."
This message was last edited by the player at 17:05, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 605 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 17:04
  • msg #583

Re: Aft Deck


As the IPAT men board the Krolowa forward, one of the men in Polish uniform keeps glancing questioningly at Dawid. Finally, he speaks,

"Piotrowski? Dawid Piotrowki? Is that you?"

Not daring to lift his gas mask, the man continues,

"It's Artur Jelen- from third battery. What the devil are you doing here?"

The trio of chaperones are led to the stern. The Czech, in particular, seems unnacustomed to being told what to do. His face is obscurred by his mask but his body language speaks volumes.

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
You guys speak english? Dave asks the semi-prisoners. He walks close to Minh and asks her in a whisper What's going on? I've been back here the whole time, I missed a lot.


The Czech nods his head and replies in muffled, heavily accented English,

"Yes, little English."

Pointing up at the bridge he continues, holding up his handheld radio,

"I must go to bridge."
This message was last edited by the GM at 17:16, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 138 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 17:34
  • msg #584

Quarterdeck/Aft Dushka


Clarence is uneasy at not being included in the planning but he has the sense not to leave his battle station. He scans the shore over the gunshield of the HMG, noting what appears to be an AGS-17 "Plamya" emplaced on the roof of one of the multistory dock buildings. He wonders how many gun barrels are pointed at the tug right now. Two dozen? Fifty? More?

What the hell is going on up there [on the bridge]?

From that height, the IPAT could have directly observed the trike team's approach. Brother Stan and Chopper were well within range of that AGS...

His contemplation is interupted as Quyen marches three IPAT men past the quarterdeck and seats them on the side of one the zodiacs "parked" on the poop.
Making sure that his actions are concealed by the waist-high sandbagged wall surrounding the elevated quarterdeck, he casually reaches down and draws his HK SOCOM pistol from its thigh holster. He slowly screws the silencer on to the pistol's threaded barrel extension, chambers a round of .45 ACP, and sets the gun down in a gap in the sandbag wall, within easy reach.


Milk
Aft Dushka
AK-74M (30/30), Silenced HK SOCOM (12/12)
Getting ready for anything

This message was last edited by the player at 17:36, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 159 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 18:39
  • msg #585

Re: Aft Deck

Cap'n Rae:
Pointing up at the bridge he (IPAT guy) continues, holding up his handheld radio,"I must go to bridge."


"No. Captain's holding a private meeting. If you gave me a smoke like I asked, I might have considered." Minh answers.

Still leaning against the railing, and rifle resting on her crossed arms, she adds, "You want to send a message to my commander? Thats fine. Just let me know."
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 103 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 19:52
  • msg #586

Re: Aft Deck

"Whatever we are going to decide, I think it'll be important to talk to everyone and get their opinions. If you two want to start talking things through with Adam, I can go and inform the others and start getting feed back, if there's any more information you want, send Mariusz to get me. As for decisions, i'll go along with anything you want. If iI had a vote it would be to wait for the RV and then fight. I'll go tell the others." Griet paused only to pick up her old P64 and buckle it on.

She went to the aft quarter deck first to tell Milk. She reached the special operative and said, "Sorry I couldn't come earlier but I needed to respect the chain of command. I know you call many of the shots, but Officer Country can be a prickly place if you shake the nest too much." She filled him in on all the details and let him know she'd be back later to canvas opinion, the problem was going to be filling everyone in and planning for whatever would happen without revealing their hand.

[Private to 'Old' Adam Rataj; Anneka Soleblume; Cap'n Rae; Clarence Milk; Dave 'Bones' Stoner; Dawid Waldus Piotrowski; Jason Kasparov; Jay 'Chopper' Hicks; Konrad Bayer; Minh Quyen; Robert 'Tuck' Tucker; Stanislaw Switek; Trevor 'Snowy' White; Viktor Ritter: Griet will come around and fill in everybody that she can without speaking in front of the mooks. Milk might want to radio the away team. Instead of me posting for everyione, I suggest that you write up how Griet gets to you and roughly what she says, you can then give your reply or wait til later as she comes around again. This should keep the speed up. If you're not happy doing this, PM me and I'll write up a post.]
This message was last edited by the player at 20:25, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 533 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 20:11
  • msg #587

Bridge

Bayer listens as Adam speaks. He already knew the old captain was not a man who was going to ask for the team to fight any more than they had to... and thus wasn't going to be as completely open about the situation. I don't want to lose the Krolowa, Adam said, so Bayer thought this is what he would prepare for.

"A boat is confined to the river and is difficult to conceal. However movement by soft skinned transport will be just as difficult. On top of that, Captain Rataj is not apparently very willing or ready to give up ownership of his boat." Bayer says. "I am for betraying the deal and retaining control of the Krolowa at any cost."

Looking at Griet, Soleblume and Snowy he asks, "Before we inform the rest of the team and hear their thoughts, what are yours? Keep in mind, the IPAT may be planning a betrayal themselves and we have no reason to trust them. Do we betray the deal or hope to receive trucks and proceed to Warsaw by road."

After getting Griet's opinion he holds up a hand for her to wait. "Hold up a second please. Show me on the map where the exchange is suppose to take place. I want to move Chopper and Switek early and get them into a suitable place... as early as possible."

Bayer
Bridge
Voicing his opinion to betray the deal and keep the tug


OOC -
Edited for Griet and I also forgot Snowy was in the bridge
This message was last edited by the player at 20:30, Wed 19 Mar 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 263 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 20:22
  • msg #588

Re: Bridge

Konrad Bayer:
"I am for betraying the deal and retaining control of the Krolowa at any cost."


"Damn straight boss, Bluey died not five metres from here defending this boat . . ."
Anneka Soleblume
player, 501 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 22:53
  • msg #589

Re: Bridge

"I think that we, at least here on the bridge, are all in agreement. We betray the deal once past the town and it's defences."
Konrad Bayer:
After getting Griet's opinion he holds up a hand for her to wait. "Hold up a second please. Show me on the map where the exchange is suppose to take place. I want to move Chopper and Switek early and get them into a suitable place... as early as possible."

"I think they should hold off on occupying their site until the last minute, but certainly should scout a few locations first. If they're under observation, we don't want to allow the IPAT mortars and heavy support weapons to have them already bracketed."
The beauty of the bike and AGL was it's superb ability to "shoot and scoot". A few dozen rounds could be fired in as many seconds and then relocated a few hundred metres away before any counterfire could be brought to bear.
Jason Kasparov
player, 127 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 19 Mar 2008
at 23:11
  • msg #590

Re: Bridge

Leaving the paint locker, his hand wrapped in cloth, Jason walks about looking for familiar faces. Spotting Minh, he smiles at the girl, but opts to leave her alone. He doesn't want to interfere with her and Dawid.

Noticing Milk, he walks over to the operative.

"Whats going down? Are we safe?"
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 30 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 00:29
  • msg #591

Aft Deck

Dave nods at Minh's info. Greeaat, he drawls.


To the Czech.

Sit tight for now, let the brass and the owner of the boat work things out. You know an American, Lt. Elder? You see him, tell him the corpsman he captured wants his shit back. If I catch him without a squad backing him up, his ass is mine.

Glancing at Jason coming up Hey Jason, what's the word?


Dave
Aft Deck
M240, 100 round belt
AK-74, 6 mags
BG-15 no rounds
Jason Kasparov
player, 128 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 01:07
  • msg #592

Re: Aft Deck

Jason holds up his rag wrapped hand. "Maybe a stitch or two? Care to have a look?'
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 31 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 02:00
  • msg #593

Re: Aft Deck

Jason Kasparov:
Jason holds up his rag wrapped hand. "Maybe a stitch or two? Care to have a look?'


Be my pleasure. He leads Jason back a little, still on the aft dack, but not so close to the Three Amigos. He shrugs the M240 sling off his shoulder and leans it agains a convienent bulkhead, bring careful to keep between it and the IPAT. After unwrapping the hand, he digs around in the strange bag until he finds a small bottle of iodine. He cleans the wound and looks at it critically. I don't think it will need stitches he says, slapping an oversized bandade on it and re-wraping it with a fresh bandage. Let me guess. You cut yourself shaving?

Dave
Aft Deck
M240, 100 round belt close
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 105 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 02:18
  • msg #594

Re: Aft Dushka

Clarence Milk:
Buddha; Pitchfork
It's your call. Use your best judgement.
OVER


Hicks reacts by safeing the Mk 19. "That's it then, right? Time to saddle up?"
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 630 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 04:16
  • msg #595

Fore to Aft

Griet came by, explaining the situation. Dawid had no opinion other than if a fight were to be started, better they start it first and if so make it happen a little ways from the town's main river defencive zone.

He looked over at his old acquaintance, mulling whether to respond. This was too bad.

It would have been nice to know someone that could actually help them, but the man was standing in front of a comrade who would overhear anything said between them, and if anything started he would likely immediately die, perhaps at Dawid's own hand.

If so, may God forgive me. Again.

Sighing, he left his post (knowing he would probably catch hell for this later) and made his way aft.

Seeing Bones with a grenade launcher attached to his Kalashnikov, he thought does he have any ammunition for that? "Here, you could use this." He split the 40mm ammunition in half, giving him 3 40mm HE and 1 40mm Illumination rounds. "Use them in good health."

"To answer your question Jelen, I guess I'm working on a boat. Come with me, Jelen. I have wodka in my pack. Yes?"

Ignoring any possible protest, once away from the stern he asked Jelen about the town and the leader. If and when they got to his pack, he intended to offer the other a swig of vodka from the opened bottle.

"We have heard some terrible things about this town. It doesn't look so bad, but it is hard to know what is the truth."

"Will the hetman keep his word if he makes a deal?"



Tantal/BG-15 (30/1 HE)
Stechkin (20 + 1)

This message was last edited by the player at 05:15, Fri 21 Mar 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 267 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 04:27
  • msg #596

Re: Fore to Aft

Snowy looks at Konrad and says "Well boss, any orders in the interim?"
Stanislaw Switek
player, 104 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 04:34
  • msg #597

Western Shore

The wait was tedious and uncomfortable as Switek observed the action on the river from the western shore.  Occasionally, he would turn to survey their rear approach.  He had seen their chaperone from Krakow's ORMO move to shore and then back to the tug with her escorts.  He could only guess at the content of the meeting she must have had in town.  If they were to have been intercepted by the IPAT, it seemed the fireworks would have erupted by now.  The monk expected that the threat of their shadow had in fact been a bluff or they were already caught in a trap waiting to be sprung by an exceptionally well-disciplined force.  Either way, he was in no hurry.

"Let's hold a few more, Chopper," Switek attempts to persuade the sailor.  "We can not sit out here all day, but it would be imprudent to abandon a position offering such excellent cover of the tug's path of travel.  This should all resolve itself soon enough."

He raises his counterpart out on the river.

Pitchfork, Buddha.
Be advised, we intend to abandon present position.
Will exfil to downriver extract point on your signal.
Over.


He hoped that their relocation would not meet resistance.



[Switek]
On the western berm
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Preparing to move

Jason Kasparov
player, 131 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 04:41
  • msg #598

Re: Aft Deck

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
I don't think it will need stitches he says, slapping an oversized bandade on it and re-wraping it with a fresh bandage. Let me guess. You cut yourself shaving?


"Just buying us some time," Jason states, slipping his knife from his side, to show Stoner. "The plague it was."

"Any idea if it worked?"
Anneka Soleblume
player, 507 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 04:48
  • msg #599

Re: Western Shore

After Griet had left the bridge, Anneka spoke again with Konrad.
"I think it may be wise to have Hicks and Stan meet us again at Sandomeriz. My guess is that we'll not be able to stop for anything once the first shots have been fired."
"You want me to pass it on through Milk?"

Clarence Milk
NPC, 139 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 05:37
  • msg #600

Quarterdeck

Griet Niewiadomska:
She went to the aft quarter deck first to tell Milk. She reached the special operative and said, <DarkBlue>"Sorry I couldn't come earlier but I needed to respect the chain of command. I know you call many of the shots, but Officer Country can be a prickly place if you shake the nest too much." She filled him in on all the details and let him know she'd be back later to canvas opinion, the problem was going to be filling everyone in and planning for whatever would happen without revealing their hand.


"Thanks, Chief. I'll let the trike team know. Hey look, remind the major and Bayer that we don't necessarily have to kill these chaperones; we just have to keep them in the dark as long as possible and then disarm them when it's too late for the IPAT on shore to do anything 'bout it."

When Griet leaves on her human telegraph run, Clarence picks up the secure handset of his radio and rings Brother Switek.

Buddha; Pitchfork-
Be advised, we will be proceeding downstream shortly.
We will be moving to an RV with an IPAT ground convoy on the east bank, about 2 klicks from here.
If possible, get there first. Set up a concealed OP and overwatch with quick exfil route.
If compromised, proceed to Sandomierz.
Will advise of next move when underway.
OVER.


When he's done transmitting, Clarence shifts to the sandbagged wall under which Stoner and Kasparov are quietly chatting and power-whispers,

"Jason, I could use some company up here."

Truth was, Milk had been trying to get an extra set of hands posted to the quarterdeck for a couple of days now. The quarterdeck offered an elevated platform with good, raised fields of fire to starboard, port, and aft, and an extra body there meant that the aft Dushka could be brought back into a fight quickly if Clarence went down.
This message was last edited by the player at 05:39, Thu 20 Mar 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 134 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 05:51
  • msg #601

Re: Quarterdeck

"Tell me what you need." Jason states to Milk, thanking Stoner for the fix. "Any word on our status? No is telling me squat."
Konrad Bayer
player, 534 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 10:45
  • msg #602

Re: Fore to Aft

Trevor 'Snowy' White:
Snowy looks at Konrad and says "Well boss, any orders in the interim?"


"Not yet Snowy." Bayer replies. "Not until we find out why exactly we have guests on board at very least. Lets just continue on with normal routine for the moment. Help me pass it along to the men to stand down, except for routine posted sentries ok?" He thinks for a minute and then continues, "Also... perhaps get a few of the men to make it look as if we plan on giving up the tug... ahh taking down shelters and packing up personal gear or something. Something like that ok?"

Anneka Soleblume:
After Griet had left the bridge, Anneka spoke again with Konrad. "I think it may be wise to have Hicks and Stan meet us again at Sandomeriz. My guess is that we'll not be able to stop for anything once the first shots have been fired. You want me to pass it on through Milk?"


Konrad nods, "Ja. At least on the outskirts of Sandomeriz perhaps. But, yes, a pickup may be difficult with the new plan, ve should expect that."

Bayer then excuses himself and goes down to the main deck. Heading to the aft he walks up to the guests and the posted guards. Noticing one of the men absent he looks to Stoner and Quyen, "Where is the third man? Instructions were clear ja?"

After their reply he looks at the remaining two IPAT guests, "What is this then? Huh? Why are aboard this vessel?"
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 268 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 10:57
  • msg #603

Re: Fore to Aft

Konrad Bayer:
. . . He thinks for a minute and then continues, "Also... perhaps get a few of the men to make it look as if we plan on giving up the tug... ahh taking down shelters and packing up personal gear or something. Something like that ok?"


"You got it boss."
Snowy nods and leaves the deckhouse, moving down the starboard side and as he goes past each person he claps them on the shoulder and says "When you get off watch, pack up your stuff and police up your gear. The boss wants us to be able to go ashore with all our gear."
If no one is about, he adds "it's just for show, to make the people at T-Burg think we're leaving. Look busy like you're packing up to leave."
If the boarding party is in earshot, Snowy will see if he can get someone to momentarily take over the guard duty (or whatever it was that they were doing) to clear matters up before letting a wild rumour grow.
If he sees the Czech, he growls at him "you can have this fuckin' rusty rocket-magnet, we've lost half our people getting this far."
Minh Quyen
player, 160 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 11:29
  • msg #604

Re: Fore to Aft

When Jason emerges, Quyen responds to his smile with an upwards nod. She then shoots a quick glance in the direction of the IPAT guys and gives a smile - watching these clowns.

A little while later Quyen is taking in the smoke Dawid spared to her with long inhales, starring at the IPAT guys. Konrad approaches and she's about to tell him one of them wanted to go to the bridge...

Konrad Bayer:
Noticing one of the men absent he looks to Stoner and Quyen, "Where is the third man? Instructions were clear ja?"


"Dawid's supervising him. He took him for something... I think they were comrades." Quyen replies quickly. She then takes the smoke from her mouth and vainly holds it half hidden from sight.

After a moment she says quietly, "Instructions were clear Hauptmann. I should have mentioned it to Dawid."
This message was last edited by the player at 11:30, Thu 20 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 510 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 11:36
  • msg #605

Upper deck, aft

Nodding in affirmation Anneka left the bridge and passed on the instructions for Milk to transmit to the shore party.
"Looks like the local chief wants the tug pretty bad. Offered up half a dozen clapped out soft skins for it and an armoured car," she informed him.
"We're going along with them for the moment," she continued as she guided him away from where the "guests" could overhear and closer to Mariusz and Snowy.
"But once we're past the town and it's fixed defences, we're reneging on the deal and making a break for it. Chances are they'll be trying the same so it's likely there'll be a fight."
"Now it's not set in stone yet, everyone is going to have input into what we do since it's going to radically change things. It's quite likely that if shots are fired, we're going to take casualties."

Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 33 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 11:43
  • msg #606

Aft Deck

When he's done his corpsman duties with Jason, Dave picks up the M240. They seem to take it seriously refering to theatrics

As Dawid gives Dave the grenades, Dave nods and says Thanks, man. Good health to me, bad health to someone else.

After the fruitless attempt to stop Dawid from walking off with one of the Amigos, Dave looks over at Minh and shruggs.I wonder what that was about? My Polish is pretty much limited to "Drop your weapons and raise your hands". You might as well pack your gear, I'm pretty much carrying all I have.


Dawid and the third Amigo apparantly know each other, Boss. They rattled some Pole back and forth, and went thataway, nodding in the direction the two Poles left. It was either let them go, or shoot both of them. Dave replies to Konrad

Dave
Aft Deck
M240, 100 round belt close
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM

Cap'n Rae
GM, 609 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 22:29
  • msg #607

An Old Face

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
"Artur Jelen*! As I live and breathe!"

He removed his mask and offered cigarettes to the men there, as well as Minh. He was almost out another pack. This would have made the 3rd or 4th since embarking on the journey.

I may as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb.

"To answer your question Jelen , I guess I'm working on a boat. Come with me, Jelen. I have wodka in my pack. Yes?"

Ignoring any possible protest, once away from the stern he asked Jelen about the town and the leader. If and when they got to his pack, he intended to offer the other a swig of vodka from the opened bottle.

"We have heard some terrible things about this town. It doesn't look so bad, but it is hard to know what is the truth."

"Will the hetman keep his word if he makes a deal?"


Artur seems to relax considerably as he gratefully savors a deep drag on the gifted cigarrette.

"Damn, this is some good shit! German? I'll trade you a whole carton of Russian cigs for a pack of these. Seriously.

He takes another long pull and the floodgates open.

"Of course the Hetman will keep his word! That's why we'd follow him to hell and back. Sure he's merciless when it comes to bandits, but those motherfuckers reap what they sow, know what I mean? Terror is a useful tool. The Hetman says it's the only language bandits and communists understand. I mean, they use terror to get what they want, right? And the people 'round here- the civilians- they seem to appreciate a good show. They fucking cheer their throats raw when the Hetman puts on one of his 'circusses'. They eat that stuff up- even the women and kids! Maybe they're just glad it's not them...

"Anyway, this place used to be crawling with bandits- mostly Russians. Now it's almost safe enough for kids to play hide and seek in the woods by themselves. And the Red government in Lublin won't come anywhere near us. They're too fucking afraid! Damn, it's good to see you Piotrowski. You should stay with us. There's a 120mm mortar in town and we could really use some experienced artillerists like you."


*I changed the NPC's name back to what I originally posted. I'll save the new one for future use in my "Polish name bank".
Cap'n Rae
GM, 610 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Thu 20 Mar 2008
at 23:16
  • msg #608

Picking Up Steam


With the outline of a plan in place, the Czech is informed of the boat captain's agreeing to the deal. He radios town to inform them of the tug's decision and asks to be taken the bridge. He stations one of his men at the poop and instructs the other, Jelen, to stay put near the Vasilek.

On his way up to the bridge, the Czech bumps lightly against Tadeuz, busy trying to raise the stern anchor. The chief deck hand nearly falls over before turning unsteadily and confronting the interloper,

"Come back 'ere and let me teach you some fucking manners, you son of a bitch!"

The Czech starts to reach for his pistol as Bones and Minh both restrain the wobbly Tadeuz, who thoroughly reeks of cheap vodka. It's only 0900 hrs.

The Czech turns on his heel and continues up to the bridge, entering from the port side. Once in place he radios a quick SITREP to his superiors. By now, the tug is starting to make way. Walter stands at the wheel, Adam at his right hand, leaning wearily against the forward bank of dials and controls.

As the tug builds speed, those with a view to the starboard side watch the town slide slowly by. They notice no less than three HMGs (Dushkas or NSVs) in prepared positions along the bank; on rooftops overlooking the river, an AGS-17 and a least of pair of RPKs. A machine gun team on the bank is beginning to break down a tripod-mounted PKM. Dawid knows well that the garrison's 120mm mortar alone, emplaced somewhere out of sight, could have turned the Krolowa into a flaming funeral boat. On the port side, the heavily decomposed corpse of a bandit, hanging from the anchored dredge crane, nearly brushes against the tug's superstructure. Everyone on board the Krolowa gets the feeling that they've just cheated death.

Meanwhile, on the west bank, Switek makes the call to displace forward. He and Chopper wrestle/ride the trike back across the slick ground to the northbound road to Sandomierz. Once back on the cracked and weed infested blacktop, they make good time, bits of mud and gravel flung from the tires ricochetting noisily from the mudguards. Switek looks across the river and sees periodic puffs of oily black smoke drift skyward from what appears to be a small convoy heading in the same direction. At one point, when the roads on both sides converge on the Vistula, Switek can see a few of the vehicles (it's still too far to get an accurate count or note all of the makes and models). Presumably, an eagle-eyed member of the convoy could likewise see the upgunned motorcycle/sidecar and its riders. The trike is moving faster than the convoy and Switek has to bang Chopper on the arm to slow down when he notices the convoy pull of the road a couple of hundred meters behind them. The trike team have overshot the rendezvouz. With fairly flat, open terrain between the road and the bank, it's unlikely that the trike team will be able to get to within firing range of the halted IPAT convoy without being seen by them.

The tug is now cruising near its encumbered top speed of 15 kmph. In just under 15 minutes (during which the Czech transmits three brief SITREPS at 5 minute intervals), Tarnobrzeg has been left behind and the rendezvouz in within sight up ahead. Set approximately 500m back from the bank are parked a brown and black painted HEMTT 10-tonne truck, a olive drab Ural4320 cargo truck, two bare-bones UAZ "jeeps", and a weathered gray OT65 armored scout car, as promised. Nearer the shore is posted a BTR-80 in a two-tone green cammo scheme, an olive green UAZ "technical", and a dark green, open topped, SF-style Humvee festooned with big guns. At least a squad of infantry is visible along the bank, although it's likely there's at least a platoon deployed in the vicinity to provide cover and "supervise" the exchange.

On the Krolowa's bridge, the Czech suggests somewhat alarmed,

"You should probably slow down..."

Actions?

OOC: The tug is about 300m from the IPAT folks and closing fast.
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:56, Fri 21 Mar 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 34 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 02:01
  • msg #609

Aft Deck

Dave moves over to where Minh is leaning aganst the rail, making sure not to cross he line of fire. In a low voice he says I think the fat's about to hit the fire. Can you use this hog? glancing down at the M240 in his hands. We'll take out the clown first, then if you can handle ole Betsy here, you take it, and I'll punch some of these grenades downrange. That little bit of extra firepower might help.

Dave
Aft Deck
M240, 100 round belt
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 634 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 05:40
  • msg #610

Re: An Old Face

Cap'n Rae:
Artur seems to relax considerably as he gratefully savors a deep drag on the gifted cigarrette.

"Damn, this is some good shit! German? I'll trade you a whole carton of Russian cigs for a pack of these. Seriously.

He takes another long pull and the floodgates open.

"Of course the Hetman will keep his word! That's why we'd follow him to hell and back. Sure he's merciless when it comes to bandits, but those motherfuckers reap what they sow, know what I mean? Terror is a useful tool. The Hetman says it's the only language bandits and communists understand. I mean, they use terror to get what they want, right? And the people 'round here- the civilians- they seem to appreciate a good show. They fucking cheer their throats raw when the Hetman puts on one of his 'circusses'. They eat that stuff up- even the women and kids! Maybe they're just glad it's not them...

"Anyway, this place used to be crawling with bandits- mostly Russians. Now it's almost safe enough for kids to play hide and seek in the woods by themselves. And the Red government in Lublin won't come anywhere near us. They're too fucking afraid! Damn, it's good to see you Piotrowski. You should stay with us. There's a 120mm mortar in town and we could really use some experienced artillerists like you."


Dawid nodded in agreement. He felt the hetman's rule had some flaws and that his own chickens would come home to roost one day, but now was not the time to get into a serious discussion on politics or society.

"That's good to know, about the hetman and his word. Not a lot that's stable around here. "

"I'm on my way downriver to Warszawa, find my sister Urzula. After that, I think there are a lot of worse places in Poland than here, for sure. The area controlled by the Communist, for one."

"Look, I've been told we're giving up the boat. I've got to get things packed up, around here. Hey, do me a favour and stand over there, help me with the cover."


He started pulling down the tarp. Coincidentally, Artur was between him and the rail.


Tantal/BG-15 (30/1HE)
Stechkin (21)

This message was last edited by the player at 16:51, Fri 21 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 164 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 15:31
  • msg #611

Port Side, Covering the Poop Deck

Mariusz still wasn't sure if there was going to be a fight or not but deciding that it was better to be ready than not, moved slightly forward to ensure that he was covering the IPAT man on the poop deck. He stood, ready for action.

Mariusz
G3 on auto (20/20)
M1911A1 (7/7)

Griet Niewiadomska
player, 104 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 15:35
  • msg #612

Bridge

Once Greit had relayed her message to everyone on the boat, she went to her possesions and put on her webbing and packed her gear. She carried her pack in her left hand and her Tantal was slung across her body with the pistol grip in easy reach of her right hand should she need it. She dumped her pack near the gangway on the deck and returned to the bridge. She said to the Kaptain, "I'm all packed and ready for the transfer Kaptain. Do you have any orders?"
Cap'n Rae
GM, 613 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 15:56
  • msg #613

Rewind

Konrad Bayer:
After their reply he looks at the remaining two IPAT guests, "What is this then? Huh? Why are [you] aboard this vessel?"


The Czech looks at Konrad quizzically and replies,

"To make sure that you do not go back on the deal, of course- Hetman's orders. Is this a problem?"

OOC: This occurs early in the current continuity, before the Czech heads to the bridge. Please see my note in the OOC regarding this post.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 270 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 18:29
  • msg #614

Re: Rewind

Snowy looked around, checking the situation. He looked over at Dawid and saw him chatting familiarly with the IPAT man and thought for a moment about the ramifications of the situation. He looked over at Griet nearby, waited until the Czech wasn't looking and tapped the pepper spray on his harness with a raised eyebrow.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 105 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 18:34
  • msg #615

Re: Rewind

Griet caught Snowy's gesture and nodded and winked. The pepper sprsy would be a much better option in the confines of the bridge than simple pumping multiple rounds from her Tantal into him. She moved slightly to watch what Dawid was doing. She hoped he would remember what side he was on.
Viktor Ritter
player, 14 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Fri 21 Mar 2008
at 20:24
  • msg #616

Forward

During the brief trip down stream...Vikotr moved to the Hold and retrieved the RPG and the two grenades for it. He also secured another 200 rounds of 7.62N from the large pile that was left there. He moves without a word back forward to his small Alamo that he is building up. He will place the weapans around him for easy control and move the gun barrels to cover the shore line. He has not been briefed by anyone and feels that this is right due to him being a newcomer to the boat. He is alone an unafraid at his forward post waiting for action.




Viktor
Many weapons
Preping to leave or goto war
Konrad Bayer
player, 537 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 05:22
  • msg #617

Re: Forward

When the uninvited guests begin to deploy about the tug, Bayer says for all in a casual tone "Return to your stations." A nonchalant way of saying Stand to, without drawing worry from the three IPAT men.

Bayer then quickly goes about visiting each of the team members. If IPAT soldiers are nearby he masks his true intentions by asking their abilities such as driving an OT-65 or engine maintenance.

Known only to the security team members he allocates individuals to "take care" of the three IPAT aboard. "Any means." is all he says regarding how. Shot, stabbed, beat, gassed, or threatened to jump overboard... he didn't care, as long as it was quick. They were likely under surveillance from the shore and the gig would be up the second they made any moves. Too early and the shore group would just have more time to shoot at the tug. "Make your move thirty seconds* after Adam blows the whistle."

*OOC - 30 seconds in case they are alarmed by the whistle... gives a little time for them to relax again.

Czech (in bridge) dealt with by Snowy (backed up by Bayer if necessary)
Jelen (by mortar) dealt with by Quyen (backed up by Dawid if necessary)
Other (on poop deck) dealt with by Stoner (backed up by Milk if necessary)

The rest of the team, be prepared to shoot at about the same time... 30 seconds after the whistle blast. They will probably see their three men on board go down, so better we be the ones to fire first.

In the bridge Bayer watches the meeting point approach. At 300 meters he asks Adam to give a short whistle blast.

Distracting the Czech for Snowy, Bayer turns and says to him, "Don't worry. The Captain knows what he is doing. He can stop this thing on a dime. Your people have men who know how to work the engines? Its complicated ja?"

OOC - Bayer can't give targets before hand, and once the meeting point is in place their is no time to run to each of the heavy weapons and allocate targets. Use your judgement ok?
This message was last edited by the player at 10:24, Sat 22 Mar 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 272 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 05:35
  • msg #618

Re: Forward

Konrad Bayer:
Known only to the security team members he allocates individuals to "take care" of the three IPAT aboard. "Any means." is all he says regarding how. Shot, stabbed, beat, gassed, or threatened to jump overboard... he didn't care, as long as it was quick. '


Snowy looks at the Hauptmann and says quietly "If I may say sir, I think they'd be better as hostages than corpses. I'll kill them if we need to, but you know me - I'd rather find another way."
Konrad Bayer
player, 538 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 05:49
  • msg #619

Re: Forward

Trevor 'Snowy' White:
Snowy looks at the Hauptmann and says quietly "If I may say sir, I think they'd be better as hostages than corpses. I'll kill them if we need to, but you know me - I'd rather find another way."


Bayer whispers back, "Any means... just to get them out of the way. I'll leave it up to you. Prisoners or made to swim is fine... just be in position to fight. There is little time before you'll need to man your machinegun."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 167 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 08:52
  • msg #620

Starboard Dushka

Mariusz went back to his main gun but kept his rifle ready. This position would be useless to contribute to the fight but needed to be manned to keep up the charade. Hopefully someone would suggest a good station for him to join when the fight began, otherwise he intended to climb onto the roof and start sniping from there.

Mariusz
G3 (20/20)
M1911A1 (7/7)
Next to the Starboard Dushka.

Griet Niewiadomska
player, 109 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 08:56
  • msg #621

Forward PKMG

Greit looked at the Czech for a moment and said, "If you'll excuse me, I'll get to my machinegun. When we stop it'll need unhitching to come with use. The dealwas only the heavy weapons, so the Dushkas, the mortar and the ZOO-2 stay, everything else comes with us."
She walked out onto the bridge deck and made her way to her position.

Greit
PKMG (200/200)
Tantal (30/30)
P 64 (7/7)
Ready for action

Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 274 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 11:21
  • msg #622

Re: Forward

Konrad Bayer:
Trevor 'Snowy' White:
Snowy looks at the Hauptmann and says quietly "If I may say sir, I think they'd be better as hostages than corpses. I'll kill them if we need to, but you know me - I'd rather find another way."


Bayer whispers back, "Any means... just to get them out of the way. I'll leave it up to you. Prisoners or made to swim is fine... just be in position to fight. There is little time before you'll need to man your machinegun."


"No worries sir, Minh and I are trained to do rapid take downs, and if it looks dicey we'll have to take them out. It just seems a bit on the nose to kill 'em if they came here under a flag of truce." He opens his webbing and takes out his cache of pepper spray cans. "This and my hand cuffs are about what we'd need, we can secure them in the head; there's nothing there for them to get up to in the way of bullshit."
Minh Quyen
player, 162 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 18:24
  • msg #623

Re: Forward

At her station by the mortar, Quyen waits for the whistle blast from the tug. After it goes off she tries to look disinterested, and lays her rifle down on the deck. In her head she counts. Nearing thirty seconds later she doesn't hear any shooting from elsewhere... I guess they are taking them down quietly she thinks.

At thirty seconds she subtlety draws her pistol and walks up behind the IPAT soldier. "Walk to the mortar and knee down beside it. Lay your weapon down. Fuck with me and I kill you. Talk to Dawid and I kill you. Understand?"

She then intends to remain behind him. When he is kneeling next to the mortar she will tell Dawid to retrieve her handcuffs from her webbing and apply them to the IPAT man.

If the man doesn't comply, she will try to knock him down and hit him in the the throat. If he tries to use his weapon or she is unable to physically subdue him she will shoot the IPAT until he goes down.

Minh Quyen
Mortar Position
M9 (15)
Dealing with IPAT

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 349 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 18:56
  • msg #624

Anneka's PK MG Mount (Starboard)

Tucker returns to Anneka's PK MG mount and makes sure it is ready to fire and taking note of any targets or priority in the area.  "Here goes nothing," he thinks to himself as he makes sure his rifle is slung over his shoulder so it is easy to get to in case he has to transition to it quickly.

Tucker
Anneka's PK MG
Making ready to open/return fire as needed

OOC: Probably won't be able to post until Monday of this week.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 116 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 21:23
  • msg #625

Griet's PMKMG Mount Port

As Griet saw the IPAT troopers before her, she continued to fidle with the release for the machinegun, all the time wishing she'd had the oportunity to put her helmet on without looking as if she was preparing for battle. Her mouth was dry. they had lowered the odds somewhat but this battle waas still likely to be bloody. She hoped they wouldn't regret the actions they were about to take.

She waited for the signal, once the ballon went up, she planned to burst fire at the RPG gunner. She'd hose him until he went down and then walk the bursts toward the soldiers to his left, keeping their heads down even if she didn't hit anyone.

She stopped fidgeting with the gun and wiped her palms on her trousers. She put her hands near the grip again and waited...

Griet (no helmet on)
PKMG (200/200)
Tantal (Slung 30/30)
P64 (holstered 7/7)

Cap'n Rae
GM, 620 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 21:26
  • msg #626

An Unhappy Reunion


With the parked IPAT road convoy clearly within view from the Krolowa's bridge, Old Adam sounds the tug's steam whistle. The Czech, already somewhat suspicious after watching Viktor's round trip to and from the weapons locker, asks Adam what he's doing. Old Adam replies casually, pointing to the eastern shore up ahead,

"It's a customary greeting. Your people?"

The Czech seems to relax until he notices what is going on on the lower deck near the Vasilek.

Artur had layed his AKM against the starboard rail in order to assist Dawid with the tarp. Minh slides along the tug's superstructure to circle behind Artur and, once in position, trains her M9 on the man, keeping it close against her body at waist level and, hopefully, out of view of the Artur's comrades on shore.

Artur looks at Dawid plaintively and inquires with an injured expression,

"What's going on here?"

When he realizes that Dawid is not going to intervene on his behalf, he spits bitterly,

"Judas!"

He does not, however, attempt to resist; instead he heads toward the Vasilek and kneels beside it. Minh kicks him to the deck face first and, kneeling between his shoulder blades, cuffs his hands behind his back.

On the bridge, the Czech leans forward to determine exactly what's going on on the deck below. As his man kneels, the Czech realizes he's been played. Reaching for his Makarov with his right hand, he lifts his radio to report the unmasked betrayal with his left.

On the quarterdeck, Milk counts down from thirty to one as he casually reaches down and grasps his silenced .45 pistol. At zero, he lifts the pistol and centers it on the aft-most IPAT man's chest. With his most compelling non-com's voice, he issues a stern command in his limited, battlefield Polish.

"Drop your weapon and jump in water. Now!"

At around the same time, Viktor, Tucker, and Griet open fire on the IPAT positions on shore*.

Meanwhile, several hundred meters from the west bank of the river and over 200m beyond the northernmost visible IPAT position, Switek and Chopper look on as the Krolowa nears the expectant welcoming party. Out of range, and in the open, Stan (NPCed) says,

"It looks like we are out of this fight. The only thing we can do now is pray..."

Actions?

OOC: Viktor and Tucker/Griet: please indicate your targets and I will roll results for the next turn. *The PKM on the left side can only engage targets ahead of the tug. Since Snowy's starboard Dushka is currently unmanned, one of you may want to switch to it once the Korlowa is even with the shore positions.

IPAT Artur is restrained; the Czech and poop IPAT are not (although Milk has the drop on Poop IPAT).

I'm not entitely sure where Jason and Bones are or what they're doing right now so I didn't mention them in the post. Since this may be my bad, I'm giving them the innitiative to act first this turn.

This message was last edited by the GM at 21:50, Sat 22 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 168 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 21:28
  • msg #627

Starboard Dushka

Mariusz stood next to the Dushka after sureptitiously putting his helmet on. He was unclear exactly how to act but he had three potions once combat started. Mentally he prepared himself to man the Dushka if there turned out to be enemy on the opposite bank. If this wasn't the case and there was trouble subduing the escorts on the ship, he'd rush to aid that. If this wasn't a problem he would climb onto the roof of the bridge and prepare for some sniping.

Mariusz (helmeted)
G3 (20/20)
M1911A1 (7/7)
Dushka


[Private to Cap'n Rae: Looks like Mariusz is climbing onto the roof, it should take two turns to climb up, one to set up so that's him done for the round.]
This message was last edited by the player at 22:23, Sat 22 Mar 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 276 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 21:47
  • msg #628

Re: An Unhappy Reunion

Cap'n Rae:
On the bridge, the Czech leans forward to determine exactly what's going on on the deck below. As his man kneels, the Czech realizes he's been played. Reaching for his Makarov with his right hand, he lifts his radio to report the unmasked betrayal with his left.


Snowy yells urgently to the Czech "Look out!" When the man looks at Snowy, he gets a face full of pepper spray set on 'stream'. Snowy then kicks the man in the knee and attempts to disarm the man's pistol. He'll be cuffed with his arms behind his back and his ankles ziploked together, and a search made to remove weapons from his person.
Snowy yells to Konrad as he does so "Get them to lay smoke on the riverbank, it's our only chance!"

Snowy.
Restraining Czech.
Bridge.
All his guns. Primarily M4 carbine +6 mags.

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 638 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 22 Mar 2008
at 22:27
  • msg #629

Re: An Unhappy Reunion

quote:
"Judas!"


There's a lot of that going around, he thought.

Seeing Minh had Artur under control, Dawid ignored him and using his considerable strength heaved at the trail of the mortar, bringing the weapon around on its swivel to bear on units on the shore.

Mounting the seat, he fired 82mm phosphor shells over open sights at the the BTR, the closer Humvee and the rocket-man with the RPG-16 in front and between them to complete the smoke screen.

If he hit the armoured vehicle he may not destroy it outright but being covered in burning phosphor (the "poor man's AT weapon") would blind the crew and probably motivate them to to bale out, and if not removed the particles might well eventually burn-through into the engine compartment or passenger/crew compartment.

If he missed either vehicle he would take another shot.

82mm Vasilek (5 WP loaded +  5 HEDP)
Firing 3-5 individual shots semi-auto at the 2 closer vehicles and the intervening RPG-16 rocket soldier.
No personal armour worn (trusting the gunshield to protect him).


[OOC: this should be around 2 turn's actions, depending on how long it takes to turn the mortar on the swivel-mount and mount up. Dawid can engage 3 different targets in single a turn, and he's firing semi-auto (5 shots per turn). Therefore he will fire between 1 and 2 shots per closer vehicle (if the first shot misses he fires a second) and 1 at the RPG gunner in between while traversing right to left (the forward movement of the tug itself assisting this realignment). At 200m or less range this should be a 8 or less to-hit roll using Quick shots from a moving vehicle (difficulty goes up from Difficult to Formidable). Depending on how many shots fired there may be 2 to 0 WP shells left in the Vasilek's magazine.]
This message was last edited by the player at 22:30, Sat 22 Mar 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 36 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 00:41
  • msg #630

Poop Deck

Dave will give the Pole a couple seconds to comply with Milks' order. If he's not moving within 3 seconds, Dave will fire a single burst with the M240.

Dave
Poop Deck
M240, 100 round belt
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM

Jason Kasparov
player, 139 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 01:19
  • msg #631

Re: Upper deck, aft

 Jason gets the drift of what is going down. Taking his orders from Milk previously, he mans the aft Dushka, chambers the weapon and fires at the gathering of personel and vehicles waiting along the shore,using the BTR-60 as his target, and hoping to hit the little clown holding the RPG-16 .

Jason Kasparov
firing at the assembled masses
Helmet on
aft Dushka
This message was last edited by the player at 01:42, Sun 23 Mar 2008.
Viktor Ritter
player, 21 posts
Polish Army, 3d MRD
Chorazy
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 01:59
  • msg #632

Forward Gun

Viktors COA..

1. He will fire the AA gun in six round bursts.. This will keep the gun under control and acuate.(that is 3 rounds per Barrel). remember his rounds are API that is armor pierceing Incendeary they will start fires in all hit areas.

2. His target list
 a. he will fire at the Humvee this is there command and control truck more that not it has a MRC-145 radio and all the SAT comms a must to take out. he will fire 2 bursts at it.
 b. he will then fire all remaining shells in bursts at the BTR-80. even if its on fire he will continue to shoot. this should take up my first turns.


On a side not Viktor was only getting his gear from the hole . just like the others to leave the ship. He has the brits helmet and armor on. also in posts past his gun is already aimed at the shore and ready to fire. so his on target time should be quick. a plus to you all on ship.


Viktor
AA gun action
AA gun (33 rounds)
Stanislaw Switek
player, 111 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 05:37
  • msg #633

Re: Forward Gun

Cap'n Rae:
Meanwhile, on the west bank, Switek makes the call to displace forward. He and Chopper wrestle/ride the trike back across the slick ground to the northbound road to Sandomierz. Once back on the cracked and weed infested blacktop, they make good time, bits of mud and gravel flung from the tires ricochetting noisily from the mudguards. Switek looks across the river and sees periodic puffs of oily black smoke drift skyward from what appears to be a small convoy heading in the same direction. At one point, when the roads on both sides converge on the Vistula, Switek can see a few of the vehicles (it's still too far to get an accurate count or note all of the makes and models). Presumably, an eagle-eyed member of the convoy could likewise see the upgunned motorcycle/sidecar and its riders. The trike is moving faster than the convoy and Switek has to bang Chopper on the arm to slow down when he notices the convoy pull of the road a couple of hundred meters behind them. The trike team have overshot the rendezvouz. With fairly flat, open terrain between the road and the bank, it's unlikely that the trike team will be able to get to within firing range of the halted IPAT convoy without being seen by them.


Switek finally gets Chopper's attention and the driver brings the motorbike to a halt.  As the driver re-orients the bike to face the opposition, the monk examines the scene with his field glasses.

Fuck!

"What do you think, Mister Hicks?" inquires Switek.  "Can we hit them from here?  We are rather exposed.  Maybe rip off a quick burst before we hot-foot it to the rendezvous in Sandomierz."

He raises the handset of his secure radio and begins to advise the tug security team of their predicament.*



[Switek - Vest, No Helmet]
On the western shore, out in the wide open
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Spotting


[* Will wait for Chopper's reply before determining next immediate course of action]
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 117 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 07:26
  • msg #634

Port PKMG

With no targets in her Quadrent, Greit unclipped the PKMG from the mount and moved it over to the railing on the Starboard side.

Griet
PKMG (200/200)
Moving to engage enemy

Minh Quyen
player, 165 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 09:12
  • msg #635

Re: Port PKMG

Quyen finishes handcuffing Artur, and gives him two very hard concluding elbows to his back. "Stay down." she yells at him. Crawling away she heads low back to the mortar position, placing her M9 back into its holster. Back into position, and as soon as she can she will grab the HEDP rounds and assist Dawid's second salvo.

Minh Quyen (no armour)
M9 (AK74 on deck)
Mortar Pos.
No.2 on Mortar with HEDP

This message was last edited by the player at 14:14, Sun 23 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 513 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 12:55
  • msg #636

Re: Port PKMG

During the time they'd had to prepare, Anneka had removed the sling from her injured arm. Just enough time had passed, barely, to allow her to use it without immediately fainting with pain. A couple of minutes were spent familiarising herself with the L86 although she sincerely hoped she wouldn't need to use it. As usual, both vest and helmet were in place, medical kit wedged between a couple of crates on the deck, but not so firmly that it couldn't be tugged free quickly.[Private to GM: Will take painkillers if necessary and also issue Griet and Adam with them as required before combat.]

"Mariusz," she said as the tug drew closer to the revendous point.
"Wander over to the other side and look after Snowy's gun will you. I'll watch this arc for the moment."

She'd have prefered Clarence moved around with the boy watching rearward, but the CIA agent was soon to have his hands full if the silencer on his pistol was anything to go by.

Jason's presence rang an alarm bell but before she could question why he was so far from his position at the ZU, the tug whistle blew it's long, mournful tone, alerting them all to the impending action. Realising that the new, barely known Pole was now alone with one of their most potent weapon systems sent a shiver down her spine - who would, could, stop him if he turned it against them?

Torn for just a moment between directing the helicopter pilot forward, or returning to watch the port arc, the sudden realisation that Hicks and Stan had not been able to be properly briefed, sent her dashing for Clarences' radio. Snatching up the handset, she transmitted just as Clarence issued his command.

"Budda, this is Starlight. Standby for fire mission at positions located on east bank. Over."

There, that at least warned them of what was coming. She'd have to leave any further spotting for them up to the experts - Konrad or Clarence.
Konrad Bayer
player, 546 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 14:08
  • msg #637

Re: Port PKMG

Bayer is unable to maintain the Czech's attention long enough for him not to notice Quyen's move. Fortunately Snowy steps up and executes his part of the plan to secure the tug from their uninvited overseers. Giving Snowy room to do his thing, he says quietly to Adam and his helmsman, "Stay low. This ist it."

Moving into a position of observation, Bayer glances down at the two heavy support weapons. Both were following the plan, and immediately fired their first salvo at the shore. Expecting the DSHKs to follow any second he raises his radio and attempts to add further firepower to their side, "Buddha, this is Sunray. Do you have eyes on target? If so fire now, I will adjust. Over"

Bayer assumed that even if they couldn't see the tug, the tell tale signature of the Krolowa's smoke should give them a visual reference point if he needs to coordinate indirect fire.

Waiting for the first impact of 40mm he quickly unstraps his helmet from his webbing and puts it on his head.

Bayer
G36/HK69 (HE)
Bridge
Calling for direct fire / or preparing to coordinate indirect fire

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 108 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 19:24
  • msg #638

Re: Forward Gun

Stanislaw Switek:
Switek finally gets Chopper's attention and the driver brings the motorbike to a halt.  As the driver re-orients the bike to face the opposition, the monk examines the scene with his field glasses.

Fuck!

"What do you think, Mister Hicks?" inquires Switek.  "Can we hit them from here?  We are rather exposed.  Maybe rip off a quick burst before we hot-foot it to the rendezvous in Sandomierz."

He raises the handset of his secure radio and begins to advise the tug security team of their predicament.*


"Shee-it, Mister Switek, you're the officer, not me. You ain't supposed to call me 'mister'. As far as range, yeah, we can fuck'em up, but you're right, we're way too close. Why don't you rest the RPD facing out the back of the sidecar, and if we need to we'll hit'em then boogie, and you can shoot out the back. I'm gonna pop some smokes so you may not see much, but I guess that works both ways". Hicks dismounts and kneels down to appear to be adjusting something on the bike in case some one is looking and wondering what they're doing.

"Mister Switek, can you see what those closest vehicles are armed with? I'd reckon we'd better take out the most dangerous one first, and that's probably that armored car. And we might wanna get that RPG ready, too."


Hicks
Beside the bike, getting many smoke grenades handy
AKR SMG/smoke grenades
Vest and helmet

Stanislaw Switek
player, 112 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 20:41
  • msg #639

Western Shore

Switek scans the opposing shore with his field glasses and concurs with the sailor's assessment.  Reports stream in from the tug over the radio, first from the Major then from the Hauptmann.

Clarence must be indisposed.

"Ya, we should aim for the BTR," Switek advises.  "I can not make out the arms on the softskins, but rounds falling short will pepper them and the infantry on the beach.  Bayer says he will provide correction.  Let's do this, then vamoose.  Chopper."



[Switek - Vest, No Helmet]
On the western shore, out in the wide open
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Spotting

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 110 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 20:50
  • msg #640

Re: Western Shore

Stanislaw Switek:
Switek scans the opposing shore with his field glasses and concurs with the sailor's assessment.  Reports stream in from the tug over the radio, first from the Major then from the Hauptmann.

Clarence must be indisposed.

"Ya, we should aim for the BTR," Switek advises.  "I can not make out the arms on the softskins, but rounds falling short will pepper them and the infantry on the beach.  Bayer says he will provide correction.  Let's do this, then vamoose.  Chopper."


Hicks grins, hops on board and quickly fires up a cigarette. "Might be my last one. Want one? And yep, like horseshoes and hand grenades, 'close' counts for the Mk 19, too, but let the guns on the tug handle the vehicles closer to them. Hit that armed jeep up front first"..

The Navy man rear up on the handlebars and kickstarts the Ural motorcycle.

OOC: If I've got my geometry right, and the pair are 200m north of the 5 vehicle convoy, which puts the other convoy 600m or so to the SSW of their current position
Stanislaw Switek
player, 113 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 22:13
  • msg #641

Re: Western Shore

"Okay, then.  Softskins it is."

Switek replies to Bayer on the radio.

Sunray, Buddha.
Be advised, we are commencing fire mission.
Stand by.
Over.


The monk turns to the sailor and gives him the "thumbs up" signal.

"Do it!"



[Switek - Vest, No Helmet]
On the western shore, out in the wide open
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Spotting

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 112 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Sun 23 Mar 2008
at 23:12
  • msg #642

Re: Western Shore

OOC: I thought Hicks was driving and Switek was shooting. Switek can shoot but not drive right?

In any case...

BIC:

"Fire'em up". Hicks/Switek proceeds to fire short bursts at the vehicles lined up by the river.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 629 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 00:51
  • msg #643

Opening Salvo


In the close quarters of the Krolowa's up-armored bridge, Snowy squeezes off a stream pepper-spray into the surprised face of the Czech. Despite the accuracy of the attack, microscopic droplets spew in all directions, rapidly filling the small, semi-enclosed space with a nostril-singing, lung-scorching, eye-watering miasma. Blinded, the Czech nevertheless finishes drawing his pistol as Snowy kicks out at his left knee. As he ducks reflexively to avoid the barrel of the swinging Makarov, Snowy’s boot glances off inner thigh and thrusts inside the Czech’s leg. A shot rings out, the bullet pancaking off of the bridge ceiling. Off balance, legs entangled, both men tumble to the deck, wrestling desperately for the pistol. Another shot rings out, the round slaloming along the bridge floor and into the aft bulkhead. After a few desperate seconds of grappling, Snowy gets the better of the exchange, his years of training kicking in almost automatically. After a few hard elbows to the man’s ribs, Snowy wrestles the gun from the Czech and, left hand holding the IPAT man down by the collar, presses the cold barrel of the Makarov to his forehead. The man, eyes shut tight, ceases struggling, although his body continues to be wracked by coughing. Walter and Adam cough along in a chorus of empathetic discomfort.

On the deck below, as Minh finishes subduing the Artur, Dawid thrusts his body against the trail of the Vasilek, swinging it into position. The IPAT men, noting the threatening maneuver, open fire on the tug from their unprepared positions along the shore. Protected somewhat by the steel-plate and sandbagged barbette that houses it, Dawid makes minor adjustments to the trim of the gun-mortar over its open sites, and kicks the firing pedal, sending a white phosphorous round at the green and brown IPAT BTR-80. The round misses wide right [8m], detonating in a cascade of burning particles and thick white smoke which, nonetheless, quickly envelopes the armored personnel carrier. The BTR gunner, temporarily blinded by the burning white wall, fires his big KPV machine gun in the general direction of the Krolowa, sending 14.5mm rounds sailing hopelessly high over the tug’s superstructure.

Moments before the Vasilek sends its first round downrange, Viktor, alone and exposed in the barge-mounted ZU-23-2, unleashes a burst at the IPAT C&C Humvee. The API rounds scream just over the head of the enemy gunner in the Humvee as he swings his pintle-mounted Mk-19 towards the barge. Rounds crack all around the big Pomeranian fighter as automatic rifleman join in on the duel. Ritter fires a second burst at the same target and watches as they once again fail to hit their intended target. A burst of 40mm counterfire [three 40mm HE grenades) detonates on and around the ZU, showering Ritter with dozens of bits of shrapnel and damaging the cannon's firing mechanism. The big Pole jumps spasmodically in his seat from the near-simultaneous multiple impacts, then slumps, bleeding, to the deck. He will be dead in a matter of minutes.

Tucker, on the right-hand side of the forward companionway, fires a burst from the PKM at the IPAT RPG gunner in the center of the IPAT’s firing line. His rounds kick up soil next to the man, as he raises his launcher tube to fire at the tug. Discomfitted by the near miss of Tucker's first burst, the man sends the AT rocket into the water ten meters from the Krolowa's forward quarter, kicking up an impressive but harmless geyser of white water.

On the forward companionway, Griet struggles to move the PKM to the starboard side. Plunking it into place on the sandbagged wall, she shoulders the weapon and fires a quick burst at the RPG gunner. Waves of pain radiate up her arm and into her and upper back chest as the burst flies wildly out of control. Griet releases the trigger and nearly drops the machine gun’s wooden butt-stock to the deck.

On the poop, the third IPAT chaperone stares down the long, cylindrical barrel of Clarence’s silenced pistol. Glancing sidelong at Bone’s M240, as its muzzle swings towards his chest, the Pole decides that discretion is the better part of valor. As the firing starts up from the shore, the man drops the AKM from his shoulder, turns, and after three loping strides, vaults over the starboard side into the frigid, brown Vistula water.

Jason, taking over the aft Dushka for the indisposed Milk, swings the barrel around as far starboard as it will go. Due to the oblique firing angle, it will be several seconds before any targets come into view.

Meanwhile, on the western shore, Chopper joins in on the action, sending a short ranging burst at the enemy Humvee on shore. It's difficult to quickly adjust fire due to the long flight time of the arcing rounds, and Chopper watches through the smoke of the heightening battle for the fall of his shots. It's difficult to tell whose fire is having what effect, but it seems that his first burst was long, passing over the IPAT Humvee and detonating some distance behind it.

OOC: I didn't post an action for Mariusz as I was not sure what his intentions were (either crawl on to the bridge roof to snipe, or take over the starboard Dushka for the indisposed Snowy.)

Jason will have opportunity fire on targets that come into view from right to left or he can choose a specific target for this next round.


Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 00:56, Wed 26 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 166 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 07:57
  • msg #644

Re: Opening Salvo

"HEDP on stand by." Quyen says over after the first shot from the mortar. As soon as Dawid exhausted the current clip of 82mm WP she will load the HEDP rounds. While waiting she lays the rounds on the deck next to them. Reaching over she grabs one of the RPK-74s deployed at her station. Choosing a random soldier on the shore she fires off two bursts.

Quyen
No.2 on Mortar
RPK-74
Firing 2 bursts of auto fire at any dismounted soldier on shoreline / ready to reload mortar

This message was last edited by the player at 07:58, Wed 26 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 518 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 10:28
  • msg #645

Re: Opening Salvo

Crouched behind cover, Anneka thrust the radio handset at Clarence.
"Take it and get the the starboard gun."

She knew that the old Warrant Officer wouldn't need any more direction than that. He was a professional who knew that returning overwhelming fire was perhaps their only hope - that and accurate fire support from the bike team. Although to her knowledge it had not been discussed, she assumed that Konrad would be the one issuing corrections, but if he was wounded, Clarence must be in a position to take over immediately.

Radio passed over, she trusted Stoner would also begin firing now that the immediate danger of their chaparone had been dealt with. Cocky he may be, but she was betting her life that he would quickly become the consumate professional with it counted.

She considered for a moment her options before dashing for the L86 where it lay atop a pile of stores, centrally located on the upper deck and providing some small measure of cover. The light ripping of the ZU could barely be heard briefly before first the mortar and then shore mounted gun drowned it out.

"Mariusz!" she yelled, testing her lungs against the quickly building noise.
"Clarence will take over. You back to the port gun once he's there!"

Passing the radio back to Clarence before dashing for the L86, yelling instructions to Mariusz.
HP-35, 3 mags + harsh language

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 176 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 12:51
  • msg #646

Re: Opening Salvo

Mariusz was about halfway up the ladder when he heard someone calling his name, he continued climbing toward the bridge roof and yelled back, "What?!"

Mariusz
G3 (slung on back)
Climbing ladder to the roof of the bridge
Answering Anneka.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 119 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 12:58
  • msg #647

Re: Opening Salvo

Greit gritted her teeth against the pain that wracked her body. Her wounds ached from the percussive recoil blows of the machinegun. She realised that she was going to be unable to maintain long bursts of suppresive fire which was really all that the PK would be any use for in this fight.

It was too late to change weapons though and she doubted that she'd find anything else much easier to use given her injuries. She would just have to try to make every shot count. She adjusted the lay of the machinegun slightly and squinted along the sight. The gunner in the Hum-Vee had done the most damage so far, she aimed carefully at him, she might not hit but she hoped she'd
give the bastard something to think about.

Griet
PKMG (195/200)
P64 (7/7)
Aiming at the Hum-Vee 40mm grenade launcher gunner

Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 118 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 14:55
  • msg #648

Re: Opening Salvo

Hicks yells, forgetting his military courtesy in the excitement, "Stan! Do we still have commo? My rounds looked long - get a confirmation!". He changes the angle of the barrel to adjust his fire to the HMMWV and starts firing at maximum rate.
Jason Kasparov
player, 144 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 17:45
  • msg #649

Re: Opening Salvo part 2

As the ship moves into battle, Jason's first attempt at firing the Dushka brings the weapons alignment into perspective. Letting loose a few rounds, he feels the weapons power for the first time, as the ship moves into range.

As the ZU explodes on the tug, he becomes painfully aware had Milk not told him to man the Dushka, he would be in a world of hurt. The water plume from the near miss by the RPG sends his body racing and he begins to seek ut revenge

"CORPSMAN! TO THE TUG! MOTHERFUCKERS!" He exclaims as he sights the infantry along the shore.

Jason Kasparov
Targeting target XA-X(RPG-16)
Aft Dushka
This message was last edited by the player at 17:46, Wed 26 Mar 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 353 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Wed 26 Mar 2008
at 20:33
  • msg #650

Re: Opening Salvo part 2

Tucker tries to correct his aim from his previous burst to take out the AT gunner that just barely mised the tug.

Tucker
PK MG
Right-hand side of the forward companionway & adjusting fire
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 38 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 00:12
  • msg #651

Poop Deck, Starboard

As soon as the Polish IPAT goes over the side, Dave runs up to sandbag wall and puts the M240 to work. Seeing the Zoo rounds flash over the HMMWV, he'll start there, aiming att he gunners.

OOC: Dave's not ignoring Jason, but we're both on the poop deck, and he shouldn't be able to see whats happening on the barge

Dave
M240, 100 round belt
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM
shooting mg at HMMWV

Konrad Bayer
player, 548 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 01:10
  • msg #652

Re: Poop Deck, Starboard

Bayer stands in the bridge, field glasses in one hand, his radio in the other. Watching the impact of Chopper's 40mm HE barrage, he relays back corrections to Stan to bring it on target (the rear vehicle column).

Behind him, he hears Snowy finishing securing his opponent. Over the bursts of heavy machinegun fire and the rounds impacting on the tug, he calls out, "Snowy, we need more fire on the close target. Get those machinegunners on target or find out whats going on."

Bayer
Bridge
G36/HK69 (HE)
Relaying corrections (For. Obv) to Stan/Chopper

This message was last edited by the player at 01:11, Thu 27 Mar 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 281 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 02:16
  • msg #653

Re: Opening Salvo

Cap'n Rae:
After a few hard elbows to the man’s ribs, Snowy wrestles the gun from the Czech and, left hand holding the IPAT man down by the collar, presses the cold barrel of the Makarov to his forehead. The man, eyes shut tight, ceases struggling, although his body continues to be wracked by coughing. Walter and Adam cough along in a chorus of empathetic discomfort.


"You know," says Snowy panting, "you bloody make it hard for someone not to shoot you, you bastard."
Snow hand cuffs the man's feet and hands, searches him for weapons and deposits the finds on the table next to Adam. Any intel materiel goes there as well.

Konrad Bayer:
"Snowy, we need more fire on the close target. Get those machinegunners on target or find out whats going on."


"I'm on it boss," replies Snowy, checking his equipment. He puts his combat helmet on over his cap and checks his mike boom is situated correctly. Hefting his M4, he scurries out of the bridge keeping low and makes the rounds of the machine-gunners, looking to see if any are hit or have stoppages.

<radio:> "Snowy to Sun Ray, Man Down. Forward autocannon. Snowy out."

Snowy.
Starboard (contact?) side, upper deck house.
M4 +6 mags.
Moving along from cover to cover, checking gunners.

Stanislaw Switek
player, 121 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 02:21
  • msg #654

Out West

The rhythmic thumping of the grenade launcher punctuates the cool mid-morning air as Hicks opens up on the IPAT command Hummer.  Simultaneously, the opposing beach erupts in a brilliant frenzy.  The billowing phosphor clouds quickly envelop their target in an awesome pyrotechnic display, the unmistakable manifestation of the Vasilek's rapid-fire assault.  With his left hand on his raised binoculars and his right clutching the radio's handset, Switek barks at Bayer,

"Sunray, Buddha.  Target obscured.  Looks like we went long. Please confirm!"

As the monk orchestrates fire, his automatic rifle hangs off his back, barrel down, slung behind him like a rock star's electric guitar.



[Switek - Vest, No Helmet]
Riverside West
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Spotting/Communicating

Konrad Bayer
player, 549 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 04:02
  • msg #655

Re: Out West

Stanislaw Switek:
"Sunray, Buddha.  Target obscured.  Looks like we went long. Please confirm!"


"Sunray. Confirmed long." Bayer replies, and then relays the corrections again to bring the fire on target.

[Private to Trevor 'Snowy' White: There are two DSHKs not manned aren't there? I might be wrong but thats what Bayer was getting at. Our fire isn't a great as it could be.]
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 643 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 11:55
  • msg #656

Bow Weapons Position

Dawid kept low behind the gunshield as he serviced his targets. Out of the corner of his eye he saw Viktor slump over like a rag doll, but blocked that out of his consciousness. Rounds screamed over his head.

He thought, Holy Mother of Czestochowa, Thou art full of grace, Goodness and mercy...

Seeing his first target adequately suppressed, Dawid shifted fire to the rocket soldier [X(RPG)], no doubt desperately trying to reload his RPG, and then to the closer armed Humvee (#2). He fired 2 phosphor rounds at both targets, emptying the Vasilek's magazine.

"Minh, reload with anti-armour (HEDP)!"

"Then take single shots or switch the Plamya
for the love of Christ!"



82 mm Vasilek, (4 82mm WP + 5 HEDP)
Bow
Firing for 1 turn (4 shots at 2 targets), then reloading with HEDP.

This message was last edited by the player at 07:45, Fri 28 Mar 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 177 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 12:29
  • msg #657

Bridge Roof

Mariusz reached the bridge roof amongst the chaos of all the yelling, noise and fire. He lay flat after unslinging his G3 and crawled forward until he could see the IPAT forces on the bank whilst still offering as little of himself as a target as possible. He braced the rifle firmly against the  roof and sighted down the Soviet scope. The grenade launcher on the Hum-Vee seemed to be doing the most damage and Mariusz focused his sights on his back, glad that the smoke hadn't obscured his view yet. He breathed deeply and relaxed himself, the sight settled and stayed in one place and Mariusz gently caressed the trigger and then squeezed a round off.

Mariusz
Lying on the bridge roof
Firing the scoped G3 (19/20)
M1911A1 (7/7)


[Private to Cap'n Rae: Rules stuff: This is two turns worth of post, an aim turn and a shot so it may carry over from your next post depending on the timeframe, if you just want to deal with Mariusz aiming in your post that's fine, I'll describe the recoil etc after that and you can deal with the shot in Saturday's post. As for number crunching: Mariusz Aimed shot is 14, with the scoped G3 short range is 80, I'm assuming a range of 200m/240m so he hits on a 7 or less obviously if the target is up to 160m from him, he hits on a 14 or less and if its more than 240m, he hits on a 3 or less, good luck Mariusz! I'm a bit hazy on the distances because I forgot to check the tac map before posting so I I have commited myself to an impossible shot that's my fault and I accept the concequences. Good action, I'm enjoying it.]
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 121 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Thu 27 Mar 2008
at 12:40
  • msg #658

Starboard side.

Griet felt her body tense up in anticipation of the pain from the recoil to come. Deliberately she made herself relax to make it the best shot she could. As she felt the tension release, she focused on the target once more, hoping to make every shot count.

Griet
Starboard railing
Aiming the PKMG at the Hummer gunner (195/200)
P64 (7/7)


[Private to Cap'n Rae: This is an additional post to give you the crunchie stuff and ask a question. 1) Crunchy stuff: PKMG on bipod (braced on the railing) short range=90m so again, I'm assuming it's a long range shot hitting on a 7.  Question, After this shot, which will probably miss, griet is likely to assume that given her condition, the PK is the wrong weapon for this fight, my question is, would she be any better off on the unused Dushka? It will depend on the mount, if it's the equivalent of a tripod, the recoil will be the same problem, if it's the equivalent of a vehicle mount, there's no recoil and thus might be easier for her. Let me know what your take on it is, bearing in mind Griet's military experience etc. If you think she won't have the chance to make such a decision in the heat of battle, let me know and she'll stick with the MG, it is in her hand after all. Cheers.]
Cap'n Rae
GM, 633 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 28 Mar 2008
at 00:37
  • msg #659

Going forward

Anneka Soleblume:
Crouched behind cover, Anneka thrust the radio handset at Clarence.
"Take it and get the the starboard gun."


Seeing that Jason has taken over the aft Dushka, Clarence realizes that it'll be a potentially fatal waste of time to switch off again and if the starboard Dushka is out of action for some reason, its return to the battle is of the utmost importance to the crew's intended survival.

"I'm on it, Major." he returns, shoving his silenced HK into his chest webbing.

Grabbing his radio pack with one hand and his AK in the other, Clarence makes for the starboard Dushka position with haste, bent low in an attempt to make the best use of whatever cover is available.

Small arms rounds clang and ping off of the stack and superstructure above him, reminding him of the urgent need to answer with the maximum amount of fire possible.

Milk
AK-74M (30/30)
Heading to the starboard HMG position

Cap'n Rae
GM, 634 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 28 Mar 2008
at 23:19
  • msg #660

Through the Fire and the Flames


The next ten seconds are extremely fluid, a flurry of fire crossing back and forth over the Vistula river as the tug runs the gauntlet.

Dawid adjusts the traverse on the Vasilek to engage the RPG gunner. As Tucker's GPMG fire goes wide, two 82mm WP shells explode in brilliant white plumes just a couple of meters away from the enemy rocketeer, effectively immolating him. Minh is momentarily deprived of targets as the bank to her front and right* is blanketted in thick white smoke. She looks downriver and picks out an exposed rifleman, giving him a couple of short bursts from the RPK-74. All the while, the IPAT BTR gunner, firing blind from inside the growing white wall, is unable to hit anything more vital than the very top of the tug's stack.

Apparently satisfied with the destruction he's managed to sow on the barge, the grenadier on the Humvee begins to turn his sights on the Krolowa. A fusilade of incoming rifle, machine gun, and grenade fire [from Griet, Mariusz, and Chopper], however, impacts on or near his stationary ride and sends him scurrying desperately over the tailgate for cover. Furthermore, Chopper's latest burst of 40mm HE discourages any of the men posted near the parked convoy from rushing towards the riverbank and their comrades' immediate aid.

As the tug passes along the first of the enemy shore positions, Jason opens up on the shore with the aft HMG. He fails to hit anyone, but the sound and the fury of the Dushka's fire compells the IPAT riflemen facing the Korlowa's starboard, aft quarter to endevour frantically to bury themselves in the dirt. Bones adds to the din with the M240, ripping several lines of tracers through the immediate vicinity, further impairing an effective enemy response.

Clarence and Snowy nearly run into one another near the starboard Dushka. Each man gives the other a nervous "we're really in the shit now" grin before quickly moving on to their respective destinations.

The balance of fire has now swung, with the Krolowa sending out more than it is taking in. A few dozen meters more remain before the IPAT rendevouz is behind the Vistula Queen...

Actions?

OOC: This assumes that Minh is to Dawid's left. If she's on his right, she can't effectively fire across his front.

Please check the Tac-map for updated unit positions.

This message was last edited by the GM at 06:42, Sat 29 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 530 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Sat 29 Mar 2008
at 04:32
  • msg #661

Re: Through the Fire and the Flames

Noting the short ranged M4 carbine that was currently Snowy's only weapon, Anneka yelled to the Australian as loud as she could in an attempt to be heard over the roar of machineguns.
"Here! Take this!"
The L86 was the only weapon available on the upper deck that had the range to make much difference. Anneka knew that her own limited skill and still injured arm would mean any shots she fired were likely to be nothing more than wasted ammunition.
"Is there anyone wounded?" she asked, still unaware of Viktors fate.

Offering L86 and mags to Snowy
Asking about casualties
HP-35 + 3mags
L86 + 6 30 round mags

[Private to GM: Will immediately head for the ZU if she's told about Viktor grabbing emergency medical kits as she goes. L86 stays where it is.]
Jason Kasparov
player, 148 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sat 29 Mar 2008
at 08:08
  • msg #662

Re: Through the Fire and the Flames

The power of the Dushka in his hands, Jason continues his protection of the vessel, aiming past the smoke and hoping to surpress more of the softer targets along the riverbank.

Jason Kasparov
Firing Aft Dushka
Targeting XE and Humvee
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 178 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 29 Mar 2008
at 11:17
  • msg #663

Re: Through the Fire and the Flames

Mariusz grinned as he saw the Mk-19 gunner scramble for cover. he wasn't dead but it was the next best thing. The Mk-19 still represented a threat to the boat if anyone was brave enough to try manning it so Mariusz focused on the weapon itself. He waited patiently for the range to close and then began systematically aiming and firing at the weapon until he scored a disabling hit.

Mariusz
On the bridge roof
Scoped G3 (19/20)
M1911A1 (7/7)
Conducting aimed fire on the Mk-19 until it is out of action or out of range.


[Private to Cap'n Rae: Mariusz will wait untill he's within 180ms to fire, shouldn't be long now, he'll aim every time at the Mk-19. I can't find rules for called shots like this but the Mk-19s quite a big beast so I'd say he'd be firing at one band greater difficulty, only hitting on a 7 or less. The bonus to this is that I reckon the aiming would count as covering anyone that did try to use the weapon. It wouldn't be opportunty fire like griet is going to try but I reckon I wouldn't have to reacquire the target.]
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 42 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sat 29 Mar 2008
at 14:17
  • msg #664

Re: Through the Fire and the Flames

Dave takes a quick look forward where most of the team is, looking to see if anyone needs his medical attention. He sees Milks and Snowy almost run into each other and smiles. The he returns to working the M240, firing at visible targets.

Dave
M240, 100 round belt
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM
shooting mg targets of opportunity
 

Griet Niewiadomska
player, 122 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sat 29 Mar 2008
at 14:28
  • msg #665

Re: Through the Fire and the Flames

Griet saw the Mk-19 gunner run and switched to targets closer to the bank. She saw the IPAT men diving for cover and held her fire, she waited to see if any would raise their heads to fire.

Griet
PKMG (194/200)
P64 (7/7)
Starboard railing
Opportunity fire on IPAT men to the left of the dead rocketeer.


[Private to Cap'n Rae: If Griet gets the opportunity to OPPORTUNITY FIRE, she'll fire a single aimed shot at the target and then regardless of her accuracy, she'll loose of a burst of five shots, hopefully this will keep people's heads down. Hitting is less important to Griet than stopping the IPAT people shooting back.]
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 648 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sat 29 Mar 2008
at 21:49
  • msg #666

Bow Weapons Position

Seeing the target moving off to the right and judging that he had a little more play in the traverse, Dawid aimed at the abandoned Humvee and fired another phosphor shell to destroy it. After all, there would otherwise be nothing to prevent the IPAT from mounting up and using it to harass them.

Assuming the BTR was still in the game, that would leave 1 shot left in the magazine, until Minh reloaded him with anti-armour.

82mm Vasilek (2/5 WP)
Aiming and firing 1 82mm WP round.


[Private to GM: For clarity, ammunition represents the magazine before any firing action, so after firing there will be 1 round left (unless I've miscounted). May I suggest being engagement of 1 target/turn for unpowered manual traverse like the Vasilek, 2 for rapid unpowered mounts like the AA (which have to be able to track fast-low-flying targets) and 3 for powered traverse like auto-cannon or coaxial weapons. Just a suggestion.]
Stanislaw Switek
player, 124 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Sun 30 Mar 2008
at 04:26
  • msg #667

Way Out West

"Roger, Sunray," Switek acknowledges the Hauptmann's corrections for fire.  "Confirmed long."

With the tug moving into a position soon to obscure their view of the opposing beach, Switek sees a narrow window for another burst before they lose sight of the IPAT contingent.  The monk turns to the sailor and relays Bayer's suggested adjustments.

"Maybe time for one more long burst?" he advises.  "Then we should get out of here."



[Switek]
Riverside West
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Spotting/Communicating

Konrad Bayer
player, 554 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 30 Mar 2008
at 07:06
  • msg #668

Bridge

Bayer lowers his radio and leans out of the bridge window for the machine gunners to hear him. "More fire, more fire!" he yells. "Rapid rate on the enemy support weapons!"

He then watches closely, waiting for Chopper's next barrage.
This message was last edited by the player at 07:06, Sun 30 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 167 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 30 Mar 2008
at 13:54
  • msg #669

Re: Bridge

Quyen slides around behind Dawid to get a better line of sight to her intended targets. She then fires off two more bursts at the dismounted infantry with her station's RPK-74. The mortar fires off at the same time, and she counts down the rounds remaining until she'll have to load the HEDP she placed next to the vasilek.

Quyen
Firing 2 automatic bursts
RPK-74
Mortar position

This message was last edited by the player at 14:48, Sun 30 Mar 2008.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 638 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sun 30 Mar 2008
at 22:08
  • msg #670

Shooting Through


Mariusz notices, with some degree of satisfaction, the IPAT automatic grenadier scramble for cover. He takes careful aim through his scope at the grenade launcher and squeezes off a round in an attempt to disable it, removing it from the fight for good. Nothing- the weapon doesn't so much as budge. Before he can take another crack at it, the IPAT Humvee disappears in a brilliant, white explosion, as Dawid finds his mark with his fourth 82mm white phosphorous round. Within a few seconds, the Humvee is transformed into a roman candle as its machinegun and 40mm ammunition starts to cook off in syncopated blasts.

On the companionway forward, Griet awaits a target of opportunity, her entire right side aching so badly that she scarcely notices the recoil of the PKM anymore. An IPAT infantryman on the bank ahead- nearly in line with direction in which Griet is facing- obliges her by raising his head and shoulders to fire. Griet squeezes off a single round and watches as the man's head explodes in a spray of red.

On the western shore, Chopper removes his fingers from the Mk-19's triggers, fearful that the next volley could hit the Krolowa, which is now nearly crossing his line of fire. From a distance, the tug resembles something from European Iron Age legend. She moves like an ancient but proud metal swan, slowly but resolutely past the fire-torn, smoke-enshrouded far shore.

Jason, Bones, and Tuck all add to the din, sending dozens of machinegun rounds downrange. None of them appear to register hits, but their heavy fire is not without effect. Incoming enemy fire has slackened to a trickle, its accuracy is almost non-existent, and the Krolowa is now clearing the northern end of the impromptu IPAT shore positions.

Clarence arrives at the starboard Dushka, crouching behind the gunshield and swinging the long barrel down and around to bear on the low eastern bank. The shoreline is smothered in white smoke, making target acquisition impractical. He continues scanning the shore from left to right, looking for muzzle flashes or other potential targets. Snow, meanwhile, arrives at his destination unscathed but, it soon seems, too late to contibute much more to the fight.

Anneka remains on the quarterdeck, completely unaware that Ritter is bleeding to death on the barge only a few dozen meters away.*

The devastation on shore has a shattering effect on enemy morale. All of the remaining IPAT troops are either fleeing or cowering in place, refusing to risk exposing themselves to the Krolowa's counterfire.

Actions?

OOC: Chopper, Tuck, and Snow were all NPCed for this round.

*Any PC on the tug with a clear line of sight forward will be able to see that Ritter is most likely dead, especially if they witnessed the three 40mm hits on the Zu-23-2.

This message was last edited by the GM at 01:16, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 149 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sun 30 Mar 2008
at 23:25
  • msg #671

Re: Shooting Through

The spectacular display of firepower is lost on Jason, his intentions, his focus totally on firing on the enemy before him. As he loses sight of one target, he selects another, firing madly at the shore and those foolish enough to take a position against the fleeing tug.

Jason Kasparov
Drunk on power
Aft Dushka
firing at remaining personnel.
Konrad Bayer
player, 555 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 01:35
  • msg #672

Re: Shooting Through

The immediate danger seeming to have died down, Bayer leans out of the window again and yells out, "Sergeant Tucker! Ammo / casualty report!" Even if Tuck couldn't hear him, he expected those that could would pass on the message.

*Ammo status for just the mortar is ok.

Taking a moment he radios Switek, "Buddha, Sunray. Tug has bypassed the enemy position. Recommend you withdraw now, over."

Stepping out of the bridge, Bayer does a quick inspection of the status of the team from the upper deck. "Keep watch... keep watch." Additional outposts and positions could certainly be a possibility.
This message was last edited by the player at 02:51, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Anneka Soleblume
player, 537 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 02:00
  • msg #673

Re: Shooting Through

As the tug was pulling out of range of the IPAT troops on shore, Anneka altered her actions to match.
"Forget the L86, Snowy. Take over the port DShK for now please."

Although the automatic rifle was a reasonable weapon in comparison to the pistol she carried, it was a little too heavy for her to lug about in her current state.
Moving forward just far enough to yell to the bridge, she reported between more and more infrequent bursts of machinegun fire.
"All clear aft!"

The lack of casualties as well as the apparently low ammunition use suprised her. She'd always thought heavy combat like they'd expected would result in most of them wounded or dead as well as a much greater expenditure of ammo. From where she stood, it seemed they'd gotten away with barely a scratch!
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 286 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 03:29
  • msg #674

Re: Shooting Through

Anneka Soleblume:
As the tug was pulling out of range of the IPAT troops on shore, Anneka altered her actions to match.
"Forget the L86, Snowy. Take over the port DShK for now please."


"No can do Doc," shouts Snowy over the hammering weapons. "There's a man down up forward and we're not out of this yet, I gotta get up there and get him out before we hit their outposts and the shooting starts again. Where's the medic? Anyone see Davo?"

Snowy
Weather deck
M4 +6mags
Looking for Dave

Anneka Soleblume
player, 540 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 04:14
  • msg #675

Re: Shooting Through

"Why didn't you tell me before!?" she exclaimed in shock.
"Take over here." Her tone suggested that she would brook no arguement.
"I'll deal with it."
The wounded was her primary role after all and as Stoner, the only other qualified medic aboard, was currently engaged providing for their security...
Rushing down to the main deck, she called up her "all clear" as she passed by the bridge, moving as fast as she could. Noting that both Dawid and Minh were still unharmed, she continued forward to the only other person it could be.
[Private to GM: grabbing emergency medical kits as previously posted, etc]
Rushing towards Viktor
HP-35, 3 mags

This message was last edited by the player at 04:16, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 649 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 04:39
  • msg #676

Bow to Barge

Thanks be to God...

The fight was winding down but not over. As far as he knew, the BTR-60 was still in the game. However, there was nothing to see in the thick white smoke wreathing the shoreline and they would soon pass too far forward to train the Vasilek on it.

"Minh, take over here. Reload with anti-armour."

"I will see what I can do for poor Ritter."


Dawid jumped off the low gun mount, grabbed his rifle and jumped over onto the barge. Once near Ritter's body, he checked him for vital signs and tried to determine if it was too late.

Tantal/BG-15 (30/1 HE)
Running onto the barge
1st Aid on Ritter

This message was last edited by the player at 04:52, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 170 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 04:54
  • msg #677

Re: Bow to Barge

Lowering the RPK-74 to the deck onto its bipod, Quyen moves back around Dawid to the clip of waiting 82mm HEDP. Pickup up the heavy set of mortar rounds she loads the vasilek. "Ready." she reports. Taking a quick scan of the shoreline to confirm she wasn't about to get shot, she runs forward to the ZU position.

Before she got to the large gun she could see the Pole slumped over. The fortified position was her creation, yet it housed the only casualty of the engagement. As she approached the still body she felt a sense of responsibility. Had she been able to build it higher, or something... he might still be alive.

Jumping over the sandbagged wall she crouches down... well below the low wall's top. She examines the newcommer's body.

OOC - GM please let me know the state of Victor.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 287 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 05:18
  • msg #678

Re: Shooting Through

Anneka Soleblume:
"Why didn't you tell me before!?" she exclaimed in shock.
"Take over here." Her tone suggested that she would brook no arguement.
"I'll deal with it."


Snowy nods, and looks around at the machinegunners and shouts "Link up a new belt! Clear your station for more fighting! Anyone need help, gimme a yell."
Jason Kasparov
player, 150 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 05:27
  • msg #679

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

"Over here!" Jason yells to Snowy, finally releasing his hold on the weapons trigger.   "I have no clue how you reload this thing."

Stepping back, he starts to shake as the excitement of the battle leaves him. He leans against the rail, waiting for Snowy to approach.
Konrad Bayer
player, 556 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 05:29
  • msg #680

Upper Deck

Standing off to the side while Snowy readies the gunners and Tuckers collects the report, he notices the activity near the bow. Seeing three of the team heading to Victor he calls down, "Hear! Not three. We need the weapons manned and the shore watched. Don't need three to take care of that man." As much as the importance of preservation of his fellow team's lives, the situation was still threatening.

Bayer
G36/HK69
Upper Deck
Monitoring consolidation activities

Stanislaw Switek
player, 125 posts
Polish
Cistercian Monk/Partisan
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 05:38
  • msg #681

The Western Shore

Switek watches from the shore as the tug clears the IPAT position and continues to chug downriver at full speed.  He assesses the value of ripping off another grenade volley to cover the retreat, then reconsiders.

"Looks like they are clear," he suggests to Chopper.  "We should move."

He helps Chopper manhandle the Mk. 19 back onto the motorcycle, then climbs aboard.  He keys up the radio to advise the leadership of their impending departure.

Sunray, Buddha.
Be advised, we are bugging out.
See you in Sandomierz. Over.


The monk pats the sailor on the back and yells, "Hit it!"



[Switek]
Riverside West
RPKM + drum 7.62mmS (75/75)
Saddling up and getting the Hell out of Dodge

Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 288 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 06:13
  • msg #682

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

Jason Kasparov:
"Over here!" Jason yells to Snowy, finally releasing his hold on the weapons trigger.   "I have no clue how you reload this thing."

Stepping back, he starts to shake as the excitement of the battle leaves him. He leans against the rail, waiting for Snowy to approach.


Snowy scurries over to the aft DShKM and pats Jason on the back. "Awesome mate, you did really well. Watch how this reloading is done, it's a bit of a pain in the backside, which is why Ivan changed these over to the big NSVs and Kords."
Snowy snaps open the slider-feed and links in a new belt, removing the old one. "We can't just thread in a new belt and attach it to the old one 'cos these are non-disintegrating belts. Well, we can as they come in ten round sections, but it's just faster to pull the old one out and connect it later."
Snowy slaps the receiver shut and lifts away the half used belt, placing the new belt in the rest and securing it. He gives the charging handle a half crank and says "Good to go. Stay crouched down until the boss gives us the all clear, we could still get greased by snipers."
This message was last edited by the player at 20:00, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 650 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 09:41
  • msg #683

Barge

Konrad Bayer:
Standing off to the side while Snowy readies the gunners and Tuckers collects the report, he notices the activity near the bow. Seeing three of the team heading to Victor he calls down, "Hear! Not three. We need the weapons manned and the shore watched. Don't need three to take care of that man." As much as the importance of preservation of his fellow team's lives, the situation was still threatening.


At this, Dawid noticed with surprise Minh coming over to help with Ritter instead of manning the Vasilek.

"Minh my friend, ah, why do you not take over here with Viktor and I man the Vasilek, instead?"

"Thank you!"


With that, he moved back to man the Vailek. His legs started to shake with adrenaline, and he felt strangely and irrationally exhilarated at simply being alive.

He squatted and looked down at his handcuffed friend. "Are you all right? Injured?"

82mm Vasilek (5/5 HEDP)
Coming back to man the Vasilek
Tantal/BG-15 (30/1 HE)

This message was last edited by the player at 11:54, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 123 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 11:41
  • msg #684

Re: Barge

As the barge moved out of the danger zone, Griet laid the PK down carefully on the deck and turned to rub her aching shoulder. She got some relief and then struggled up. She looked at Bayer and said, "Kaptain, I'll go below and assess any damage."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 179 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 11:43
  • msg #685

Re: Barge

Mariusz climbed back down from the roof and found the Snowy, "He said, Snowy, is there anything you'd like me to do?"
This message was last edited by the player at 11:59, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Jay 'Chopper' Hicks
player, 121 posts
EN1 (Engineman 1st Class)
U.S. Navy
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 15:02
  • msg #686

Re: The Western Shore

Stanislaw Switek:
"Looks like they are clear," he suggests to Chopper.  "We should move."


The monk pats the sailor on the back and yells, "Hit it!"


"Fuckin' A Tweeter, I'm on it" Hicks pops the clutch on the idling motorcycle and takes off, scattering a roostertail of dirt as he spins the bike around and heads out.


Riverside West
AKR/M1911A1 (150/21)
Saddling up and getting the Hell out of Dodge

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 354 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 15:10
  • msg #687

Re: The Western Shore (Starbaord PK MG)

Seeing that nothing was taken down by his last burst of fire, Tucker visually sweeps the shorline for any hostile targets that may attempt to fire back at the tug.  "LOOKIN' PRETTY GOOD UP HERE," he yells out to the crew.

Tucker
PK MG
Starboard PK MG scannin gshoreline for hostile targets
This message was last edited by the player at 15:11, Mon 31 Mar 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 151 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 31 Mar 2008
at 16:07
  • msg #688

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

Trevor 'Snowy' White:
Snowy scurries over to the aft DShKM and pats Jason on the back. "Awesome mate, you did really well. Watch how this reloading is done, it's a bit of a pain in the backside, which is why Ivan changed these over to the big NSVs and Kords."
Snowy snaps open the slider-feed and links in a new belt, removing the old one. "We can't just thread in a new belt and attach it to the old one 'cos these are non-disintegrating belts."
Snowy slaps the receiver shut and lifts away the half used belt, placing the new belt in the rest and securing it. He gives the charging handle a half crank and says "Good to go. Stay crouched down until the boss gives us the all clear, we could still get greased by snipers."


Returning to the weapon, Jason offers his hand to Snowy.

"Thanks. I'm Kasparov by the way. Jason Kasparov. I don't think we met."
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 43 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 00:14
  • msg #689

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

Dave shakes his head once to try to clear the din of battle from his ears. Setting the M240 (with maybe 50 rounds left) down, he says to Snowy and Jason: You guys got it here? If so, I'm going forward and check for wounded.

He moves forward along the starboard side where all the firing was coming from, giving every one he sees a quick Hey, you alright? At the front of the companionway, he sees Anneka working on the shattered Victor, and rushes in that direction to assist her.

Dave
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM
headed toward barge to assist wounded Viktor

Minh Quyen
player, 172 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 01:52
  • msg #690

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

Quyen realizes the barge is becoming too populated and pulls back as instructed by Konrad. Returning to the mortar she calls up to him, "Hauptmann! I didn't get a chance to check the Pole... the doctor and Stoner are. But the zoo gun looks damaged."

Quyen then looks at Dawid, "We're almost outta ammo. Maybe we should set up the AGS for primary use here... and keep the mortar for armoured vehicles only."
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 289 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 06:55
  • msg #691

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

Jason Kasparov:
Returning to the weapon, Jason offers his hand to Snowy.

"Thanks. I'm Kasparov by the way. Jason Kasparov. I don't think we met."


Snowy grins and shakes Jason's hand with his tactical gloved hand. "Cheers. I'm Snowy, the absolute bottom of the food chain around here, not that that matters a whole lot. I think we'll be coming up on their outposts soon and the limits of their territory. If it's as heavily contested as I've heard suggested, we may be in for a rough time."

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
Dave shakes his head once to try to clear the din of battle from his ears. Setting the M240 (with maybe 50 rounds left) down, he says to Snowy and Jason: You guys got it here? If so, I'm going forward and check for wounded.


"No worries mate," says Snowy, "I'll take over your cannon."
Konrad Bayer
player, 557 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 07:12
  • msg #692

Re: Dushka  Reloaded

Bayer waves his hand at Quyen regarding the ZU-23, "Understood." He then goes about the upper deck and speaks to the team, "Listen here. Next contact we have with the enemy, they'll probably be the ones shooting first this time. The fellows we just left behind will surely warn their outter defenses of our approach. Man your stations and stay low."
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 124 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 08:36
  • msg #693

The Engine Room

Griet wound her way down into the bowels of the boat and checked if everything was fine, from the only marginally long battering of invective that the surly engineer yelled at her she judged everything was OK. Before she left she said, "We're making a flat out run into Sndiomierz, it's at least 15 kilometers from here so make sure we get there without hitches. If the Queen pitches one of her fits over the next few hours, we're all dead."

That must have hit home because the spanner that followed her exit was a lot closer that usual. Griet smiled grimly and made her way back on deck. She climbed up to the bridge and reported to Bayer, "The boat is intact and functioning well, I've told engineering that we'll need full steam until we reach Sandiomierz. Kaptain, what should we do with the prisoners? Should we lock them away or let them swim for shore? I'd rather we freed them, we lied to save ourselves today, I can wear that without a problem, but these men, I'd rather not have their deaths on our hands if we can avoid it."
Konrad Bayer
player, 558 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 14:48
  • msg #694

Re: The Engine Room

Griet Niewiadomska:
"The boat is intact and functioning well, I've told engineering that we'll need full steam until we reach Sandiomierz. Kaptain, what should we do with the prisoners? Should we lock them away or let them swim for shore? I'd rather we freed them, we lied to save ourselves today, I can wear that without a problem, but these men, I'd rather not have their deaths on our hands if we can avoid it."


Bayer nods slowy and then smiles, "Intact! So far it is goot ja?" Indicating downstream and adds, "Hopefully their outer perimeter will not change things."

Thinking for a moment Bayer continues, "Lets hold onto them for now. They won't be harmed. Lets have Mr. White or someone put them in a secure place. We'll deal with them later."
This message was last edited by the player at 14:49, Tue 01 Apr 2008.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 125 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 15:13
  • msg #695

Bridge

"Very Good, Kaptain." Griet replied, "Once that is done I shall return the PK to its mount and then see what else needs to be done."

Griet went to find Snowy and said, "Mr. White, the Kaptain's compliments, he would like the prisoners locked away securely for now. I'll help if you feel it necessary."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 180 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 15:15
  • msg #696

Re: Bridge

Mariusz cleared up the spent shell-casings from the fighting deck and put them into a box for cleaning and sorting later on. Then, he went back to his station and manned the Dushka.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 290 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 20:14
  • msg #697

Re: Bridge

Griet Niewiadomska:
Griet went to find Snowy and said, <DarkBlue>"Mr. White, the Kaptain's compliments, he would like the prisoners locked away securely for now. I'll help if you feel it necessary."


Snowy grins again, his irrepressible smile at odds with the situation. "That'd be great Griet, it's always good to have back up when moving prisoners. Did they all make it? It was a bit hectic back there for me to monitor the. Anyway, let's get the in the bridge first, we'll tuck him in the head."
He looks over at Kasparov as he gets ready to move and says "Good luck mate, don't get too focussed on your target so that you forget incoming fire. We'd rather you lived than they died."

Snowy.
Weather deck
Swapping M4 for Remington tactical shotgun.
Helping Griet with the EPWs

Cap'n Rae
GM, 643 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Tue 1 Apr 2008
at 23:26
  • msg #698

The Death Angel


On the western shore, Switek and Hicks hastily remount the Mk-19 on the URAL's sidecar and turn north to complete the overland journey to Sandomiera.

On board the Krolowa, those that make their way forward to the barge find Viktor Ritter half-slumped out of the gunner's seat of the ZU-23-2. Small but ugly wounds mar his face, throat, arms- every part of his body, it seems, has been sliced or punctured to some degree. Blood is everywhere- on the seat, on the firing and sighting mechanisms, pooling on the wooden barge decking at the base of the gun. The thought offers slight consolation, but, from the condition of his body, he probably died quickly. The gun itself has suffered damage as well. One of the ready ammo boxes sustained a direct hit from an 40mm HE grenade and several of the API rounds it countained appear to have detonated from the impact, damaging the weapon's action (and further mangling poor Ritter). Both man and gun have fought their last battle.

Snowy, meanwhile, crams both of the IPAT prisoners into the head. The Czech is still coughing and sputtering miserably, mucus running down around his thin-lipped mouth to hang in long, translucent tendrils from his chin. Snowy feels some of the burn in his eyes, nose, and throat as well. Artur, between concerned glances at his superior, shoots angry, squint-eyed looks at the Australian but offers no other resistance.

The stinging aroma of capsacin lingers on the bridge. Adam sits down for a few moments, to gather his strength for the final push north to Sandomierz, while Walter continues to push the Krolowa to her limits. Konrad does his best to monitor and direct the activities of the ship's crew, peering through gaps and oddly-angled vision ports in the MTLB armor that Snowy fitted around the bridge. The protection they offer is comforting, but that comfort comes at the expense of losing unobstructed visibility to port and starboard.

Having saluted the enemy with a parting barrage of MG fire, those aft of the Krolowa's stack watch the smoke-choked eastern shore recede slowly towards the southern horizon, serenaded by the sharp staccato tattoo of secondary explosions from the buring IPAT Humvee. Those on shore appear to have abolished thoughts of a pursuit of the tug by land.

Smoke has crawled down over the river, hanging heavy and low over the dark water. Suddenly, the smoke parts like some large circular valve has been opened, arcing gracefully up and over the water, forming a tunnel. Through the tunnel skims a broad, squat vessel, racing effortlessly towards the tug. A pair of slant eyes has been painted on the green and brown camouflaged bow just above a patched, low, black rubber skirt. Atop this unconventional vessel, just aft of what appears to be a gun turret- probably housing a 30mm autocannon- is a tall, feathered standard, somewhat resembling an eagle's wing held vertically. Machinegun or AGL barrels protrude from either side of the bow mounted clamshell doors. The vessel moves quickly towards the fleeing Krolowa, closing the range from 500m to 300m in a matter of seconds.

Actions?

OOC: Next poster gets 5000!
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:34, Tue 01 Apr 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 652 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 02:48
  • msg #699

Re: The Death Angel

Rosary in hand, Dawid said a prayer for Viktor, and for them all.

"Holy Mother of Czestochowa, you are full of grace, goodness and mercy. I consecrate to you all my thoughts, words and actions, my soul and body. I humbly beseech your blessings and especially your prayers for my salvation. Today I turn myself to you, good mother, totally, with body and soul amid joy and suffering to obtain for myself and others your blessings on this earth and eternal life in heaven. Amen."

The simple wooden beads and Cross were well-worn. They had once belonged to the Pope himself. His grandmother on his mother's side had been a parishioner of Father Karol Józef Wojtyła's many decades ago in Krakow (before his anointment as the leader of the Holy See and the Catholic Church) and she had received them as a gift. They been passed down through the family and finally to him upon his Confirmation. After all, his older brother would get the farm and at that time there was hope he would one day enter the priesthood.

It was something of a disappointment that his friend wasn't in a mood to talk, but that was to be expected. He smoked a cigarette and let the adrenaline drain out of his system, fighting the urge to laugh at nothing and wondering if and when pursuit would happen.

He'd always thought the gun out on the barge was a death-trap, but it had served a useful purpose to draw fire from the rest of the tug long enough to engage the opposition.

Hearing the howling roar of high-performance engines and fans to the rear, he surmised the reprisal was on it's way and threw on his helmet and flak jacket. Cold fear sweat broke out as his body revved into high gear before his brain had quite caught up.

Grabbing the AGS-17 (tripod and all) he threw it onto his shoulder like a sack of grain or piece of farm equipment and ran aft to set it up there.

"Minh, bring the anti-tank rocket and box of 40mm ammo!"

Actually, whatever happened was likely to be long over before extra ammunition would be needed, but it wouldn't hurt.

We'll see if God intends for us to live out the day or not!

AGS-17 (50/50)
9mm Stechkin (21/21)
Running hell-bent for leather towards the stern

[Private to GM: Hovercraft are freakin' loud, so if Dawid can hear something like that coming up from the rear (Observation check?) he'll deploy the last heavy weapon to cover that arc ASAFP. If not, then he'll basically prepare to abandon ship because they're deeply fucked. Regarding the Rosary beads, the origin is plausible enough (after all, my sister who just passed away had a Rosary that belonged to Mother Teresa) but if it's not true, well, he believes it is as that's what he was told.]
This message was last edited by the player at 08:52, Wed 02 Apr 2008.
Jason Kasparov
player, 152 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 06:37
  • msg #700

Re: The Death Angel vs. The little Darling

"SON OF A BITCH! ALL HANDS ALL HANDS!" Jason screams, then pulls the trigger on the Dushka. He takes aim at the massive fans on the back of the hovercraft, hoping to shred the blades and throw the craft off course.

Jason Kasparov
Aft Dushka
Unleashing hell on the hovercraft
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 181 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 09:14
  • msg #701

Re: The Death Angel vs. The little Darling

Mariusz heard the roar of engines aft and immediately swivelled his Dushka to face the threat. As soon as his gun could be brought to bear on the target, he started firing long bursts from the heavy machinegun.

Mariusz
Starboard Dushka
Firing long bursts at the Hovercraft


[Private to Cap'n Rae: I'm not sure how far to the rear the Dushka can be brought to bear so I've left the actual time of firing up to you. When he can, Mariusz will let loose with the full 25 rounds every time he can.]
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 126 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 09:17
  • msg #702

Re: The Death Angel vs. The little Darling

Griet ran from the heads back to her assigned position. Once she realised the situation, she sighed and again unhitched the PKMG and moved in a low crouch to find a decent firing position aft.

Griet
PKMG
Moving Aft

Minh Quyen
player, 173 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 09:22
  • msg #703

Re: The Death Angel vs. The little Darling

Minh throws her rifle over her back and picks up a container of 40mm grenades and with the other arm grabs the disposable rocket. Yelling up to the bridge she lets inform the command group, "Captain! Action rear. Vehicle approaching! The AGS has be moves to the rear."

She didn't think it was a good idea to leave the front as unprotected. The mortar was without operators and the AGS was being deployed aft. With little time remaining before any combat was to ,she followed threw with the instructions anyways. She runs along the starboard railing to the rear deck.

Minh Quyen
Ak74, box of 40mm, and anti-armour rocket
Running to rear deck

Anneka Soleblume
player, 542 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 10:59
  • msg #704

Re: The Death Angel vs. The little Darling

Anneka noted Viktor was a lost cause even before she checked his pulse. There was just far too much blood, too many wounds, too much damage to fragile flesh and bone.
All the same she began the preliminaries of pulse, breathing and so on, up until the distant roar of the turbine engine cut over the low throbbing of their own steam.

"Can you use that?" she asked Stoner, indicating the grenade launcher slung over his back and wiping blood from her hands on the sandbag wall.

"Or is the machinegun better?"

The MG-3 so recently issued to Viktor lay just feet away, barrel resting over the low sandbag wall and loaded with a long belt. Not too much further away was the F88 Steyr with it's M203 attached. Nearly a dozen grenades, mostly high explosive lay ready for use along with a good supply of the odd polymer magazines for the rifle.

"We should stay here," she declared.
"No time to make it back to the tug." Not unless they wanted to risk being caught in the open. Nearly sixty metres seperated them from the Krolowa, sixty metres inside the deckless barge, partially protected by the metal hull. Sixty metres of clambering over the internal structure and slopping back through the bilges.

Reaching over, she grasped the Steyr, slid the grenade launcher open, and slotted a round inside.

"You ready?"
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 45 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 12:14
  • msg #705

On the barge

The normally boyant Dave is subdued by the death lying at his feet. He had'nt known the Pole long enough to be friends, but still, in a crew this small every death hurt.

At Anneka's questions he answers "Yeah. Yeah,I can use it. I'm slightly better with a grenade launcher than the machinegun, but I can use both." (GL 9, MG 7)

He looks around and drags Viktor's limp body closer to the sandbag wall, giving them some room to manuever. Then he takes the schrapnel studded helmet and gently places it over the man's face.

Looking back at Anneka he asks "You realize the whole trauma team is up here? Since I'm more mobile than you, you want me to head back to the tug?

Dave
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM
On the barge

Anneka Soleblume
player, 545 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Wed 2 Apr 2008
at 23:43
  • msg #706

Re: On the barge

"No time. Besides, Snowy's capable of handling anything urgent."
He was no paramedic, but he had acted as Anneka's hands during the difficult operations on both Adam and Griet. He'd also managed a fairly decent job of stitching up the bullet wound in her own arm.

"Fire a few bursts with the machinegun if you can until they get into range with the launcher." 40mm of high explosive was sure to put a much bigger dent in the machine than the almost ineffectual 7.62mm machinegun. Still, they might get lucky and deflate the beasts skirts....
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 354 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Thu 3 Apr 2008
at 01:40
  • msg #707

Forward Companionway


Tucker just started to relax slightly when he heard the calls out of a vehicle coming up from behind them.  His eyes go wide when he sees the watercraft appraoching quickly and he then looks for the best position to move the PK MG to (unless he doesn't have to).  "ROGER THAT!  CONTACT REAR!"

Tucker
PK MG
Looking for best spot to fire on hovercraft

OOC: Post moved by GM.
This message was last edited by the GM at 01:40, Thu 03 Apr 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 293 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Thu 3 Apr 2008
at 02:57
  • msg #708

Galley and points port . . .

Snowy's locking the prisoners down in the galley* stores room when the shouting starts. He looks down at the two men and barks "lie flat!" He has another frantic look around to ensure there's nothing they can get into mischief with and bolts out the door to port.
Coming out on deck, Snowy's eyes widen as he sees what's coming up fast behind them. He brings up his binoculars and shouts into his radio "Boss! We have a bloody hovercraft covered in guns coming up behind us! Get Adam to pull hard to starboard! We need everything to bear on that bastard!"
He looks up and realises that the DShKM is three stories above him and there's no time. He heads forward towards the Vasilek mount and yells to the people on the barge. "Quick, get back! We may have to cut the barge loose!"

(*OOC: I've just realised we don't have a head. We must all be busting! :) )

Snowy
Deck, port of Vasilek mount
M4 +6mags
Running about like a chook with its head cut off

Cap'n Rae
GM, 648 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 00:13
  • msg #709

Wrestling the Angel


Alerted by the unmistakable sound hovercraft engines, members of the security team gather up their gear and head towards the stern of the Krolowa as others turn to face the approaching danger.

Meanwhile, the duel between the KvP-92 hovercraft's 30mm cannon and the river tug's aft 12.7mm HMG- a very lopsided contest, on paper at least- commences with a bang. Jason Kasparov and the IPAT gunner open up on the other almost simultaneously. A 30mm round sizzles by Jason, just a meter or two to his left and only a few inches above his head, to detonate in a brilliant splash of sparks against the exterior wall of the tug's radio shack. On the return leg, most of Jason's green tracers miss wildly, but he notes with some satisfaction that the final tracer of his innitial burst disappears into the black rubber skirt of the hovercraft, forcing its nose to dip just enough that the final round of its own innitial five-round burst catches the Krolowa just below the waterline, throwing up a misty spray and resonating with a hull-vibrating clang.

As Dawid and Minh struggle to lug the ungainly AGS-17 and its bulky 30mm ammo aft, the hovercraft unleashes its second burst. Four of the five incoming rounds detonate against the Krolowa's stern near the waterline, producing a shower of sparks and super-heated water.

Frightened but undaunted, Jason fires his second burst in response. Once again, only one round strikes home, this time against the hull front. The hovercraft, momentarily stung, swerves slightly to the left and rapidly slows to a crawl, the pitch of its powerful engines diminishing to match.

Meanwhile, Switek and Hicks begin to put some distance between themselves and their riverborne companions. They barely notice the sound of the renewed firefight over the noise of the rushing wind and motorcycle engine as they barrel down the neglected road towards Sandomierz.

Actions?

OOC: The hovercraft is deliberately staying as close to directly aft of the Krolowa as it can, in order to avoid the fire of its port and starboard mounted weaponry. If/when an opportunity presents itself, those awaiting a shot will conduct automatic opportunity fire. Dawid and Minh can set up, aim, and begin firing the AGS next turn, if they so desire.
This message was last edited by the GM at 00:50, Fri 04 Apr 2008.
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 295 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 00:59
  • msg #710

Re: Wrestling the Angel

Snowy lopes forward and snatches up the fire axe placed there by Dawid and starts to cut through the lines tethering the barge to the tug.

Snowy
Bow
Fire Axe
Cutting lines to barge

Konrad Bayer
player, 560 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 04:37
  • msg #711

Re: Wrestling the Angel

Bayer emerges from the bridge. Taking notice of Snowy cutting the lines with the axe he pauses for a second. He wasn't sure what was happening but he figured he was doing it for maneuverability. The man knows more about boats than he does, so he doesn't question the Australian. Instead Bayer creeps along the port side towards the roar of the fans and chatter of gunfire.

Stopping at the port DSHK, Bayer uses it as some cover as he observes the hovercraft. "Long bursts, long bursts!" he yells to the gunners in action. He believed the DSHKs should shred the enemy craft granted they got the hits. Ammo was not his concern.

"Someone get onto the GPMG!" he yells down. As far as he knew, Chopper's unmanned backup station was not involved in the defense.
Jason Kasparov
player, 153 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 05:08
  • msg #712

Re: I love the smell of gunpowder in the morning

"Mother fuckers! I don't want to die!" Jason yells as the fear of being shredded by cannon fire grips him. Digging deep down, he sees he has struck the vessel a few times, so continues the onslaught.

The German creeps down beside him, yelling at Jason to increase his rate of fire. Taking his advice, he aims at the vessels skirt and pulls the trigger for all its worth.

Jason Kasporov
Unleashing hell full auto style
Aft Dushka
Anneka Soleblume
player, 549 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 05:31
  • msg #713

ZU barge position

Anneka saw snowy raise the axe high above his head before bringing it down with a thud on the rope.
"Noooo!" she yelled in horror as she realised what he was attempting to do. There was little chance of Stoner reaching the tug over 150 feet away while they were under fire, let alone her.
"There's no time! Shoot them!" she yelled once more, frantically waving her arm towards the hovercraft, hoping her voice hadn't been swallowed amongst the exploding atuocannon rounds and throaty roar of the DShK.
This message was last edited by the player at 05:31, Fri 04 Apr 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 174 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 06:15
  • msg #714

Re: ZU barge position

Quyen runs behind Dawid, lugging the box of 40mm grenades and the disposable rocket. Dawid stops ahead and after placing the AGS on the deck, Quyen runs by dropping the box of ammo next to the launcher.

Still in a full out run, and hearing Bayer's call for the GPMG to be put into action, Quyen continues without pause from the AGS to the GPMG. One hand on the pistol grip and the other bracing the weapon from the butt, she fires four bursts at the hovercraft.

Quyen
Rear GPMG
4x10 bursts

OOC - What is the range? The way I read it, it sounds like it is right behind us... like 25-50 meters or something?

This message was last edited by the player at 06:16, Fri 04 Apr 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 656 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 11:33
  • msg #715

Aft Quarterdeck

Heat and solid waves of sound washed over Dawid as he staggered forward. The deck lurched under his boots as the grenades impacted the water around the boat's stern, sending up massive plumes of spray that blocked out the weak sunlight.

Adrenaline singing in his veins, Dawid sealed the velcro front of his vest, then squatted behind the Plamya and grabbed the handle of the grenade launcher.

"Minh, go! Get out of here or you will be killed!"

A very brave woman. May Christ protect her, and may He forgive my sins before he takes me to the Father for his judgement... which could be quite soon!

Looking over open sights, he squeezed the butterfly trigger and unleashed a steady stream of 40mm grenades at the demon that was howling in pursuit!

40mm AGS-17 (30)
Stechkin (21)
Firing long full-auto bursts at the hovercraft (5x5 shots?)

[OOC: I assume Minh still has the disposable Komar anti-tank rocket on its strap around her shoulder.]
This message was last edited by the player at 15:06, Sat 05 Apr 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 46 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Fri 4 Apr 2008
at 12:09
  • msg #716

The Barge

Dave sees Anneka's eyes widen as she sees something over his shoulder. He turns to see Snowy with an upraised axe, about to chop through their link back to the tug. Heeyyyyyy! Wait a goddammen minute! he adds his voice to Anneka's protests. He grabs the MG-3 and all the ammo he can carry for it and heads back to the tug, taking it slow and assisting the short woman when neccessary.


Dave
MG-3, all the ammo he can carry
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM
headed back to tug
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 127 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sat 5 Apr 2008
at 10:01
  • msg #717

Re: The Barge

Griet reached the end of the superstructure and set up her PKMG on the railing again. She saw that the hovercraft was manouvering to minimise the number of the Queen's heavy weapons that could be brought to at the ammunitbear on it.

Calmly she checked that the ammunition belt was untangled and settled the machinegun on her shoulder, her left hand bracing the stock. Direct fire with the PK wouldn't be particularly effective so she angled the machinegun upwards. When she began firing, she would walk her fire onto the hovercraft and let the bullets plunge down. The body of the craft might still be imperviuos to the bullets,  but it would give the men manning the weapons at the clamshell doors something to think about.

Griet
PKMG (194/200)
P64 (7/6)
Preparing for plunging fire


[Private to Cap'n Rae: As Griet is trying to do a very difficult thing, I'm happy for you to narrate it instead of trying to roll it out. When she starts firing I reckon it'll take her one turn of 25 rounds to get on target. After that, bullets will rain down. She has no chance of hitting so I don't think Griet should roll. What might happen however is that the soldiers in the exposed gun positions might think twice about sticking to their guns with hot lead flying about them. If they are Elite NPCs then it's a futile exercise, anything less, and they might flinch. Might, not will.]
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 183 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 5 Apr 2008
at 10:06
  • msg #718

Starboard Dushka

Mariusz still couldn't bring his heavy machinegun to bear. He turned his head to the wheelhouse and said, "Can we steer a more erratic course? The Hovercraft is staying directly aft and the side guns can't can we wiggle?"

Mariusz
Starboard Dushka
Waiting for a shot
Advising Adam to get a wiggle on

Cap'n Rae
GM, 652 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Sat 5 Apr 2008
at 20:37
  • msg #719

The Angel Loses Her Wings


Griet lifts the heavy PKM and begins to make her way towards the quarterdeck. After only a couple of steps, her head begins to swim and she is compelled to slump heavily against the rail to keep her balance. Her legs feel suddenly rubbery and she vomits on the deck in front of her. Her spirit is willing and ready to fight, but her body is simply too weak. She slides  any faster.

With a metalic clang, Dawid unceremoniously plunks the Plamya on the wet poop decking and drops to his ass behind it, sighting on the enemy vessel. The hovercraft is regaining its momentum now, its engine noise building back up. As Dawid attempts to quickly lay the barrel of the 30mm AGL on target, Jason fires a third burst of 12.7mm fire at the oncoming hovercraft from the aft Dushka HMG. His lack of experience with heavy machine guns is telling as all of his shots fail to strike home.

Dawid's first flight of grenades arc towards the hovercraft, falling along its starboard side, sending up geysers of spray. One grenade, however, detonates on the starboard side of its camouflaged hull- near an open weapon's port- in a puff of smoke and sparks. The hovercraft lurches again, falling off slightly to port, bringing it into Mariusz's sights. The young man squeezes the twin butterfly triggers of the port Dushka, sending an undulating line of green targets towards the threat. Most pass over, but one round ricochets off of the metal beast's turret. Jason's simultaneous fourth burst kicks up more white water around his target but once again fails to strike the hovercraft.

The hovercraft's barrel swings slowly towards the Krolowa. As Dawid looses a second burst of five 30mm grenades, the hovercraft's cannon booms out in five evenly spaced reports. Only one round hits home, detonating on the Krolowa's stern, just a few inches from the lip of the gunwhale. Minh, setting up nearby to fire Stoner's M240, is knocked backwards by the concussive blast of the exploding 30mm cannon shell, smacking the back of her head on the deck. Momentarily stunned, she regains her balance and sits up, patting herself down searching for wounds. Aside from a growing headache and bruised elbows, she is otherwise unhurt, the fragments from the blast having been deflected upward and outward by the thick Polish steel of the Krolowa's hull.

Dawid's second barrage of AGL fire is by far the most effective response to the attacking hovercraft. Smoke and sparks shoot outward from its upper hull and turret. It swerves sharply to port, spinning on its axis and running half-way up onto the low east bank before dipping back onto the river, now facing south and away from the tug. It accelarates again, chased by a twin line of 12.7mm tracers and harried by another tight group of muddy, 30mm grenade-induced geisers. It retreats at speed, dispersing a cloud of thin smoke in its wind-whipped wake.

Meanwhile, at the junction between the tug and the barge, Snowy, assailed by the desperate shouts of Anneka and Stoner, has managed to cut through almost completely through one of the two thick hawsers that fasten the vessels together.

It appears that the IPAT's trump card has been played. However, it's gamble has failed to pay off. The hoped-for security of Sandomierz is less than an hour away. Switek and Chopper will be arriving at its outskirts shortly.

As everyone begins to "relax", as the rapid physiological crash that follows intense periods of adrenaline-boosted activity is colloquially called, a chorus of furious shouting, followed by a short burst of Kalashnikov fire, echoes up from somewhere inside the tug.

Actions?
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:58, Sat 05 Apr 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 561 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 06:49
  • msg #720

Re: The Angel Loses Her Wings

Bayer, still at the DSHK, calls back to the team, "Casualties and damage?" After giving a moment for any responses, he adds, "Alright, everyone return to your positions."

Slinging his rifle, he's about to return to the bridge when gunfire is heard within. Readying his weapon once, again, he bellows out loudly, "Snowy, Sergeant Tucker, Stoner... on me now! Remainder to cover your positions."

Bayer will then lead the other three towards the entrance(s) of the Krolowa's interior. "Snowy, where did you put the prisoners? Any chance they could have got out or there hands on the armoury? Are the tug's crew armed?" he asks a quick as his strength in English allows. "Where is the tear gas located?"

- If there is only one entrance, Bayer will have Snowy, Tucker, himself and Stoner (in that order) enter and clear each area in that area.

- If there is more than one entrance, he will have Stoner cover the other doorway, but he will not enter... only clearing in one direction.
This message was last edited by the player at 06:51, Sun 06 Apr 2008.
Minh Quyen
player, 175 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 07:44
  • msg #721

Re: The Angel Loses Her Wings

Konrad Bayer:
After giving a moment for any responses, he adds, "Alright, everyone return to your positions."


Quyen sits for a moment, her head hurt immensely. "Shit..." she utters, barely audible... death came close today. Standing up slowly she walks over to Dawid.

"We gotta get back to our station." she says with obvious pauses between each word. Realizing something she says "In the rush of things, I kept the rocket... shit."

She's about to reach towards the drum of AGS ammo when the shooting breaks out below. Instinctively she readies her weapon... although slowly. The pain from her head made her movements lethargic and clumsy. Quyen thinks at first they were under attack again from the shore or another boat. "What is that?" she asks aloud.

When the German officer begins organizing a response, she slowly understands the situation. "Right... yeah Dawid unload that thing and I'll carry the ammo back."
This message was last edited by the player at 07:45, Sun 06 Apr 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 658 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 09:16
  • msg #722

Stern to Bow

Minh Quyen:
Konrad Bayer:
After giving a moment for any responses, he adds, "Alright, everyone return to your positions."


Quyen sits for a moment, her head hurt immensely. "Shit..." she utters, barely audible... death came close today. Standing up slowly she walks over to Dawid.

"We gotta get back to our station." she says with obvious pauses between each word. Realizing something she says "In the rush of things, I kept the rocket... shit."

She's about to reach towards the drum of AGS ammo when the shooting breaks out below. Instinctively she readies her weapon... although slowly. The pain from her head made her movements lethargic and clumsy. Quyen thinks at first they were under attack again from the shore or another boat. "What is that?" she asks aloud.

When the German officer begins organizing a response, she slowly understands the situation. "Right... yeah Dawid unload that thing and I'll carry the ammo back."


If you really want something done, ask a Pole, the thought.

"Ah, Minh and I seem to be alive here, Captain Bayer! Praise God!"

He tried to keep from laughing uncontrollably at the miracle of drawing another breath.

We're alive! Thanks be to God and the Son and the Holy Mother of Częstochowa, we're alive!

"I am also wery glad you are alive, my friend. That was some shock you took! How are you? You were magnificent! Wery brave!"

He looked like he disagreed with the suggestion of moving the Plamya forward, quickly reloading the launcher with the spare ammo can Minh brought.

"It is better to leave it here where there is no heavy weapon, but if the IPAT comes back we'll just have to move it back,."

"At any rate, let us return to our neglected posts. A single grenade in the explosives locker will sink the ship!"

"Again, well done, my friend!"


He threw the Plamya back on his shoulder and started forward towards the bow.

9mm Stechkin (21/21)
Reloading Plamya, going forward lugging the launcher..

[Edit added: Dawid reloads the Plamya, but takes it forward with him.]
This message was last edited by the player at 13:56, Sun 06 Apr 2008.
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 185 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 10:52
  • msg #723

Starboard Dushka

Mariusz heard the short bark of a Kalashnikov and felt the urge to investigate. He heard Bayer detailing a search party however and decided it would be best to stay at his post. There might still be surprises in store for them and if an attack did come, he would be ready for it.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 128 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 10:59
  • msg #724

On the quaterdeck.

Griet made sure that the PKMG was safely on the decking and that the belt was not twisted. Once this was done, she took out her canteen and took a long swig of the cold tea in it. She used the refreshing liquid to wash away the taste of battle and fear. They had done it, passed a death trap with minimal casualties, a guy whose name she couldn't even remember.

She felt a twinge at that, she should feel guilty, but all she felt was relief, both at the fact that she was alive and that the people on the boat couldn't blame her because her plan had failed. They were through.

The only problem now was what waited for them at Sandiomierz. She had letters and agreements from Krakow and that would be useful, but sadly they were no garantee that the leaders of the town wouldn't try to rip them off.

She looked at the canteen and shook it, it was empty. She'd drunk it all. Her eyes were heavy and she let her head loll back to rest on the bridge wall. Then she slept.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 47 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 13:29
  • msg #725

Bow.

Dave climbs from the barge to tug, giving Snowy the evil eye as the sound of shots ring out from the superstructure. He has is mouth open to say something when Konrad's rally call comes.  He shuts his mouth gives a slight shrug and heads to Konrads position, muttering "Frying pan, fire. Frying pan, fire" under his breath.

Whaddup, Boss? Prisoners get loose? has asks as he climbs the ladderwell to the Dshk

There's four point of entrance/egress on the main deck, we need to get them covered. We should clear the bridge first and secure that, then come in the single entrance on the upper deck, clearing rooms as we go  he says as the rest of those called for show up. Anybody have any flash-bangs?
This message was last edited by the player at 13:35, Sun 06 Apr 2008.
Konrad Bayer
player, 562 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sun 6 Apr 2008
at 14:57
  • msg #726

Re: Bow.

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
Whaddup, Boss? Prisoners get loose? has asks as he climbs the ladderwell to the Dshk


"Most possibly. Or perhaps the crew and that drunkard." Bayer replies.

Dave 'Bones' Stoner:
<Blue>There's four points of entrance/egress on the main deck, we need to get them covered. We should clear the bridge first and secure that, then come in the single entrance on the upper deck, clearing rooms as we go he says as the rest of those called for show up. Anybody have any flash-bangs?


"Four? Ok." Bayer says and then remembers the other entrance ways he had forgotten. "Very well, we'll do that."

Then looking over his shoulder he calls for assistance, "Milk! Assign the men to secure the entrances to the interior. Nobody enters the tug." Putting a hand on Tucker's shoulder he adds, "We need more men. I need you to go with Milk and cover those entrances ok?"

OOC - Snowy, Stoner and Bayer will clear in that order, following Stoner's suggestion.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 48 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 01:08
  • msg #727

Tug clearing

Mariusz, you come too. We'll need a little help, Dave says to the youngster.

He leads the group around the back of the smokestack, talking and thinking as he goes. On the poop deck, he sets the MG-3 down and unslings the AK from his back and readies it.

We'll break up into two teams, Captain. Yourself and Mr White, and then myself. I'll go up and clear the bridge, then come back down. We'll post Mariusz at the bottom of the ladder where he can control the hatches to the Captain's office and the ladder to the bridge itself.

I'll take point, we'll clear the Captain's office, chartroom and radioshack. Then down the interior ladderwell to the main deck. Boss, you and Mr Snow work towards the bow, checking the rooms as you go. Then come down the port side. I'll clear the machine shop and equipment storage, then meet you at the ladderwell down.

In the hold, you two clear the engineroom, then work your way forward on the port side. I'll hold the companionway until you clear the engine room, then work my way up the starboard side. We'll either catch them or drive them to the bow and corner them.


Dave looks at each of the men in turn, to see if there is any objections, either to his plan, or his taking the lead. If he sees no objections, he climbs the stairs to the bridge to clear it.

Dave
AK-74, 6 loaded mags,slung across back
BG-15, 3 HE, 1 IllUM
clearing the bridge

Jason Kasparov
player, 154 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 03:59
  • msg #728

Re: Aft -ter effects

Jason releases his grip on the DSHK, the all too familiar shaking starting to grip his body. "Damn if a few of those rounds didn't come close", he mutters aloud.

Stepping back from the weapon, he hears the AK going off below deck. His own weapon left back on the barge, he pulls his 9mm from his holster and chambers a round.

"Anyone wanna tell me whats up? We under attack? Should I stay put?"
Konrad Bayer
player, 563 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 04:43
  • msg #729

Re: Aft -ter effects

Bayer looks at Stoner for a moment without speaking. He didn't want to seem indecisive or unskilled... but figured after a moment it was best to let Stoner or Snowy sort out the plan. He had mentioned in the past about what people should be in command of specific operations, and also where he should step aside. Boats... this was Snowy and Stoner's field.

"Ja... ok. Quickly then." he says after the moment's thought. "Just nobody go crazy in there. That damn drunk might be the one shooting."

G36/HK69 (HE)
Securing the tug
Inside tug (Stoner's plan)

Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 297 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 06:25
  • msg #730

Re: Aft -ter effects

Snowy hesitates, looking at the straining hawser and thing of the mammoth stresses on it. He keys his mike and says "Boss, I was halfway through one of the the lines on the barge when that vacuum cleaner buggered off. Watch the hatches for a second and I'll be with you when I've tied this line off again."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 186 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 10:27
  • msg #731

Re: Aft -ter effects

Mariusz readied his G3 and waited at the bas of the ladder, covering the areas he'd been assigned. He was hyped up from the frustration of the last combat and hadn't come down from the adrenaline rush.

Mariusz
G3 (18/20)
Covering the hatch and ladder.

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 659 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 13:47
  • msg #732

Bow

After arriving at his station, Dawid set the Plamya down with a grunt.

His ears still rang, although loud noises weren't anything new to him.  He sat down in the Vasilek gunner's seat, running his hand fondly along the still-warm barrel.

That made four harrowing engagements where this beautiful piece of artillery had proven quite effective at the decisive moment.

Smiling a little and feeling completely wrung-out, he pulled out his binoculars and addressed Minh.

"We must remain vigilant. I fear our troubles are not yet over."

"Please check a side, Minh, and I will check another. "


He sighed, making sure his rifle was close to hand.

Vasilek (5/5 HEDP)
Stechkin (21/21)
Tantal/BNG-15 (30/1 HE)

This message was last edited by the player at 16:20, Mon 07 Apr 2008.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 356 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 16:07
  • msg #733

Re: Bow

Tucker will finally relax some as they gain distance from the IPAT hovercraft and make way on the river.  Robert lays the PK MG hard on the deck when he hears the AK firing below decks and looks to Konrad to see where he wants him.  He rushes down and unslings his M-16 before they enter the tug to discern the problems below.  "Hopefully, we don't have to kill the drunk!"

Tucker
M-16A2 (27/30)/M-203 [HE]
Getting ready to go below decks to find the source of the firing.
Cap'n Rae
GM, 655 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Mon 7 Apr 2008
at 23:54
  • msg #734

I'm Tellin' All Ya'll it's Sabotage!


The impromptu clearing team proceeds to enter the superstructure. The bridge is already secure with a newly energized Adam at the wheel and Walter, Makarov in hand, nervously eyeing the new entrants.

A deck below, the radio shack is a bit of a shambles. One of the hovercraft's 30mm cannon shells detonated against the exterior wall at the back of the room. Not much of the projectile managed to penetrate the thin steel of the Krolowa's superstructure but what little did, in concert with the blast effect, managed to destroy or badly damage some of the team's accumulated wealth in small arms*.

Snowy, having made sure the barge is once again securely fastened to the tug, joins the clearing team as it prepares to sweep the lower deck.

Below decks, just outside the mess, the clearing team finds Tadeuz, slumped against the narrow corridor wall, bloody hands clutched to his belly. Across his blood-soaked lap lies his AKM. At his, feet among several spent cartridge casings, is Artur Boruc, Dawid's one time acquaintance, recently dead. A butcher's knife, its blade stained red an inch from the tup, lies a few inches away from his still-cuffed hands. How he managed to get his hands out from behind his back must remain a mystery. There is no sign of the Czech. Tadeuz speaks up, his speech slurred, whether from the copious amounts of spirits he's managed to consume over the course of the still-young morning or due to the blood he's losing from a stomach wound, it is hard to tell.

"He's... he's gotten away. That Czech sonofabitch..."

He's cut off by a loud clanging emanating from the engine room just a few meters aft.

Actions?

*OOC: Destroyed and/or damaged small arms are listed in the Weapons Locker subsection of The Hold notice.
Konrad Bayer
player, 564 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 01:04
  • msg #735

Re: I'm Tellin' All Ya'll it's Sabotage!

"Stoner, the crewman... Snowy, take over and lets go. Schnell!" Bayer says, indicating further into the tug's interior.

Bayer raises his radio and frantically calls up to Milk, "Buddha, Sunray. Confirmed PWs has escaped... one dead and one unaccounted for. One crewman wounded. Keep all hands above decks either watching the entrance ways or maintaining routine shore watch. Out."
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 298 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 02:32
  • msg #736

Re: I'm Tellin' All Ya'll it's Sabotage!

Snowy slings his M4 and brings up his shotgun, switching on the tactical light.
"No one even think of using a rifle down here; if the ricochets don't kill us they may hit the boiler instead. Handguns and shotguns instead."

Snowy
Clearing aft towards the boiler, slowly and carefully.
Remington tactical (buckshot)
Galley.

Konrad Bayer
player, 565 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 03:57
  • msg #737

Re: I'm Tellin' All Ya'll it's Sabotage!

Trevor 'Snowy' White:
"No one even think of using a rifle down here; if the ricochets don't kill us they may hit the boiler instead. Handguns and shotguns instead."


Bayer complies and slings his rifle. He arms himself with his P7.

Bayer
P7
Tug interior
Clearing behind snowy

Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 49 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 11:14
  • msg #738

Re: I'm Tellin' All Ya'll it's Sabotage!

I'm on him, Dave replies to Konrad, kneeling by Tadeuz side. He lays his rifle close and opens his aid bag and goes to work on the wound. Ya'll be careful.

Dave
AK-74, 6 loaded mags
Patching wounded crewman
Anneka Soleblume
player, 550 posts
Major
Israeli Medic
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 13:17
  • msg #739

ZU position

Since the tug was still moving, Anneka was forced to remain at the bow of the barge keeping watch on the river. They had to reach the relative safety of Sandomerisz as soon as possible aso it was imperative they avoided any obstacles hidden in the water .
Sure she'd have prefered to be elsewhere, involved in the events unfolding in and on the tug, but she had to admit there were others more suited to deal with current events....

Keeping watch on the river ahead
F88/M203
HP-35

Mariusz Tokarski
player, 187 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 13:29
  • msg #740

The ladder

Mariusz heard the comotion coming from below decks but stood at his position. In these circumstances it was better to stick to assigned positions than go haring off into a friendly fire incedent waiting to happen.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 129 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 13:30
  • msg #741

Deck

Griet continued to sleep, oblivious to the noise below.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 357 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 15:50
  • msg #742

Re: I'm Tellin' All Ya'll it's Sabotage!

Konrad Bayer:
Trevor 'Snowy' White:
"No one even think of using a rifle down here; if the ricochets don't kill us they may hit the boiler instead. Handguns and shotguns instead."


Bayer complies and slings his rifle. He arms himself with his P7.

Bayer
P7
Tug interior
Clearing behind snowy
'Right," is all that Tucker says as he transitions from his rifle to his Browning HP 9mm.  He makes sure it is slung in back of him so his range of movment in front of him is basically unobcurred.

Tucker
Browning HP [13/13]
Clearing behind Snowy and Bayer
Minh Quyen
player, 176 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Tue 8 Apr 2008
at 16:51
  • msg #743

Re: Bow

Dawid Waldus Piotrowski:
"Please check a side, Minh, and I will check another."</Blue>


Quyen sits on the deck, crosslegged with her rifle resting across her legs. She angles herself with her back towards Dawid and watched the shoreline of the bank slowly drift by. The back of her head still hurt greatly, and she rubbed the small bruised egg that was forming there. The action on the aft deck was unusual for her... too reckless, she thought... I didn't get this far to get killed by taking senseless chances.

The thought of death reminder her of the group's sole casualty. Again she wondered about the "protective" wall she built. Surely it served it purpose if only it were to be used somewhat differently. The Pole had only been aboard a few hours, perhaps I should have stressed to him the dangers of the position.

Over the drum of the engines she strained to hear any further shooting below. Emotionally attacking herself a further time, she second guesses her actions, I should have killed that man, she thinks.
This message was last edited by the player at 16:53, Tue 08 Apr 2008.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 660 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Wed 9 Apr 2008
at 16:13
  • msg #744

Re: Bow

Keeping watch for the most part, Dawid looked over at Viktor's crumpled body. So many people dead. He was glad to be alive, but was it worth it? They'd been hunted by a ruthless sniper who'd claimed many number, attacked by a helicopter, then pursued by the hovercraft.

"I wonder how my friend is doing? I should like that he is unharmed. For all his faults and being misguided, he never did anything to me."
Cap'n Rae
GM, 656 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Wed 9 Apr 2008
at 23:45
  • msg #745

Czech-mate


Above decks, the bridge over the Vistula at Sandomierz comes into view, hazy on the northern horizon.

Below, Bones assesses Tadeuz's wound. Fortunately, even in lean times such as these, the chief deck hand has somehow managed to maintain a band of extra fat (a "spare tire" in American parlance)around his midesection (perhaps a byproduct of the high caloric content of certain beverages...), providing a cushion, as it were, absorbing at least three quarters of the blade tip which Artur, presumably, attempted to plunge into his belly. It doesn't appear that Tadeuz's digestive tract has been perforated so, with a few stiches and a few day's rest, he should be on his way to a full recovery.

The clearing team, pistols (and Snowy's shotgun) drawn, cautiously approaches the engine room. As they pass through the door, they see the Czech frantically hammering away at a non-descript piece of machinery with a heavy spanner. With the wide-eyed look of a cornered animal, he turns to meet his erstwhile captors and spits,

"I have failed and so I am already dead. I shall take you to the devil with me!

With that, he lunges at Snowy, spanner raised above his head.

Actions?
Trevor 'Snowy' White
player, 299 posts
Australian
Customs Service
Thu 10 Apr 2008
at 01:15
  • msg #746

Re: Czech-mate

Snowy, among the dim clanging, hissing machinery, instinctively fires twice. He snaps off a shot at centre of mass and works the slide of the shotgun, as the muzzle comes back down he fires again at the top of the Czech's chest and neck.
Jason Kasparov
player, 155 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Thu 10 Apr 2008
at 02:40
  • msg #747

Re: Meanwhile out back

Jason stands at the aft deck, his voice lost along the engines, or so he assumes. No one responds to his inquries, so he holds his position aft.

Looking out over the water he jumps slightly when he hears the shotgun blasts from below.
Konrad Bayer
player, 566 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Thu 10 Apr 2008
at 11:17
  • msg #748

Re: Meanwhile out back

When the Czech comes into view, Bayer is second behind Snowy. As the man approaches Bayer readies his P7 and screams, "Haaalt!" With Snowy partially blocking him, he lets the Australian make the first move. Finger on the trigger he aims at the Czech as Snowy fires. If he misses, Bayer will be ready.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 130 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Thu 10 Apr 2008
at 18:49
  • msg #749

Re: Meanwhile out back

The commotion below decks eventually filtered through to Greit's sleeping conciousness. She puled herself up and staggered into the wheel house. She set the PK to one side and slipped off her Tantal. She wedged herself into position and covered the entrances. She looked at Adam and smiled, "If anyone comes for you, they'll have to go through me."
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 188 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Thu 10 Apr 2008
at 18:50
  • msg #750

Re: Meanwhile out back

Mariusz waited at his assigned position, the big German rifle heavy in his hands.
Minh Quyen
player, 177 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 01:40
  • msg #751

Re: Meanwhile out back

Minh remains motionless, sitting on the deck watching the shore.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 662 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 06:49
  • msg #752

Bow Weapons Position

Dawid offered a smoke to Minh, lighting one himself. All he wanted to do was sleep,  totally drained from the two extremely close brushes with death. The butt of his rifle was between his feet, leaning against his thigh.

When the shooting started, he barely had enough energy to glance back at the tug's superstructure.

Vasilek (5/5 HEDP)
Tantal/BG-15 (30/30, 1/1 HE)

Minh Quyen
player, 178 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 08:49
  • msg #753

Re: Bow Weapons Position

Minh accepts the smoke from Dawid with a murmur of thanks. Her gaze on the shoreline for any potential threats is drawn to the bridge at Sandomierz, which is now slowly coming over the horizon. The town represented what was much needed by the team... a safe haven to rest, heal, and refit. She hoped the town turned out to be what everyone expected. Perhaps even some shore time will be possible.

Without looking in the direction the ZU, she says to Dawid, "Someone should go out there and move that guy from view. Don't think we should pull up to Sandomierz with the dead on the decks." After a puff on the awful smoke she adds, "One of us can handle that and the other can still keep watch here hmm?"
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 663 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 09:17
  • msg #754

Re: Bow Weapons Position

Minh Quyen:
Without looking in the direction the ZU, she says to Dawid, "Someone should go out there and move that guy from view. Don't think we should pull up to Sandomierz with the dead on the decks." After a puff on the awful smoke she adds, "One of us can handle that and the other can still keep watch here hmm?"


"That is a very considerate thought. I would like to go retrieve him, extend this honour to my brave countryman. If it were not for his sacrifice, we might not be alive."

With that he sighed and butted out, then slung his rifle and walked on to the barge. He slung Ritter's corpse and slowly staggered back, eyes showing the depth of his exhaustion.

Tantal/BG-15 (30/30, 1/1 HE)
Retrieving Viktor's body from the ZU mount.

This message was last edited by the player at 12:58, Fri 11 Apr 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 50 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 11:01
  • msg #755

The hold

Dave flinches when he hears the two shotgun blasts echo through the hold. He stays with the wounded crewman, knowing if his service are needed someone would call for him. And that it's way safer than walking up on someone who's in the middle of a firefight.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 358 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 14:35
  • msg #756

Re: Bow.

Konrad Bayer:
Then looking over his shoulder he calls for assistance, "Milk! Assign the men to secure the entrances to the interior. Nobody enters the tug." Putting a hand on Tucker's shoulder he adds, "We need more men. I need you to go with Milk and cover those entrances ok?"

OOC - Snowy, Stoner and Bayer will clear in that order, following Stoner's suggestion.
OOC: I totally missed this in Bayer's post...

BIC: Tucker nods to Bayer and exits the interior of the tug to the main deck and looks for Clarence.  "Clarence!  Konrad sent me up here to help you cover the entrance to the deck.  Where do you want me at?"

Tucker
Browning HP [13/13]
On deck w. Milks covering the exits to the main deck

Cap'n Rae
GM, 658 posts
Long-time T2K Fan
First-time GM
Fri 11 Apr 2008
at 23:01
  • msg #757

Having a Blast


In the engine room, Showy fires once at the spanner-wielding escapee, putting a full load of 00 buck into the man's chest at point-blank range. The Czech, only a meter or so away from the barrel of Snow's Remington at the time of impact, flies backwards as if yanked hard on an invisible string. He lands, crumpled, at the base of one the piston housings; the spanner lands with a loud clang a split second later. The downed Czech twitches for a few moments as his central nervous system undergoes a rapid and unexpected shut-down, the pair of handcuffs still adorning one of his wrists clinking along in time against the metal of the deck flooring.

Meanwhile, on deck, Dawid, at Minh's recommendation, moves Ritter's mangled body from the barge to the tug. The corpse is incredibly heavy- almost 15 stone of dead weight- and Dawid is dead tired from the morning's activities. Negotiating the barge's wet patchwork of warped wooden decking makes a fairly routine, if unpleasant, task extremely difficult and more than a little dangerous. Legs, back, and shoulders burning, he makes it across the Krolowa with little choice but to dump the load unceremoniously on the deck, leaving behind a temporary memorial of spattered blood.

Milk, Mariusz, and Tucker post themselves at the hatches leading below, watching and waiting nervously as the situation in the engine room comes to a head. The single shotgun blast that echoes up to them through the hatchways hints at a marginally favorable outcome to the prisoner search but not until the clearing team emerges will the doubts be assuaged.

Actions?
Konrad Bayer
player, 567 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 11:42
  • msg #758

Re: Having a Blast

Bayer lowers his P7 and slowly holsters it. A simple and quiet "Ok." is spoken to Snowy. Leading the way back out of the engineroom he passes Stoner, "Its finished. I'll let the doctor know of the casualty here. He will be fine ja?"

Approaching the entranceway, he calls up to Mariusz who is covering it, "Don't fire. Its Hauptmann Bayer and Mr. White." Emerging from the Tug's interior he passes along the message to return to stand down and return to normal duties.

Continuing on to the upper deck he informs those on the bridge, "Ship is secure. Both prisoners have been killed in their attempt to sabotage the tug." Looking at Anneka he adds, "The medic... Stoner. He is attending to that drunk. Ahhh... a knife wound. Not serious I believe, but you should be aware."

Bayer then removes his helmet, heavy webbing and kevlar, setting them down in a corner of the bridge. Taking notice of the approaching town he exhales deeply. "Looks like we are here." he says to those around him.
This message was last edited by the player at 11:42, Sat 12 Apr 2008.
Dave 'Bones' Stoner
player, 51 posts
HM2 (E-5)
US Navy
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 16:05
  • msg #759

Re: Having a Blast

He's fine, Captain. A day of bed rest and a couple days light duty will fix him up. Snowy, you want to give me a hand getting him to his rack?

After getting the wounded man to his rack, Dave heads to the main deck. He makes a quick round of the party, making sure every one is okay, and finally makes his way to the barge where Anneka has posted herself.

Hey, he says to Anneka. Those two IPAT guys we took prisoner broke loose. They're dead now, we took one WIA. That drunk crewman, I can't remeber his name. A knife slash in the gut, nothing major. I put in some stitches, and put him on bed rest until tomorrow, and light duty for a coulpe days after that. Nothing else to report. If you want to head back to the boat, I'll keep watch up here.

The stress of an intense firefight, then running a VBSS on the tug has put the normally cheerful medic in a depressed mood. All the fighting and running and hiding sometimes wear him down.

You mind if I keep that Makarov Viktor was carrying?
Mariusz Tokarski
player, 189 posts
Polish
Teenaged Partisan
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 16:18
  • msg #760

Re: Having a Blast

Mariusz heard the Kaptain's voice and willed himself to relax his trigger finger. Muscle by muscle, he opened up his right hand and took it away from the pistol grip.

"OK, Kaptain, you're safe to come up." he said and turned back to his post at the Dushka.
Griet Niewiadomska
player, 131 posts
Polish Navy - CPO
Krakow ORMO
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 16:26
  • msg #761

Re: Having a Blast

Griet relaxed and made her weapon safe. She felt the waves of fatigue and pain course through her and looked sardonically at Old Adam, "The Krakow ORMO refused your request to trade with Warsaw, because the river got "dangerous" after Sandiomierz. This was the milk run are you sure you want to go through with your own little plan?"

She looked at Adam's impassive, ruined face and scowled. The old man wasn't for turning. She went over to the desk and started making a list of what they'd need to trade for in Sandiomierz. They needed more ammo for the mortar and if they could, some more heavy weapons and armour for the boat. Things were going to get harder from here on in. She wondered if the government of Sandiomierz would have a radio capable of reaching Krakow?

She needed to be careful now. She knew Adam was playing a game and that the mercenaries would back him. She needed to know if the people of Sandiomierz would back the deal with Krakow and enforce her authority or whether they'd just want the goods they had for any deal.
Robert 'Tuck' Tucker
player, 359 posts
Platoon Sergeant
10th Mountain Division
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 16:26
  • msg #762

Re: Having a Blast

Konrad Bayer:
Approaching the entranceway, he calls up to Mariusz who is covering it, "Don't fire. Its Hauptmann Bayer and Mr. White." Emerging from the Tug's interior he passes along the message to return to stand down and return to normal duties.
Tucker brings his Browning down to a low-ready position as Bayer calls himself and White as coming up to the deck.  He safes the 9mm and holsters it back into his MOLLE gear.  "Orders sir?"

Robert waves off Stoner when he comes around to check for injuries.  "Made it through another one Bones.  Don't know how much linger my luck is going to hold out," he says to him jokingly.

Tucker
Slung M-16A2/M-203
Waiting for orders
Minh Quyen
player, 179 posts
Spec-4
U.S. Army Military Police
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 16:33
  • msg #763

Re: Having a Blast

Quyen keeps watch alone on the bow after Dawid leaves to take care of Ritter's body. After a while she realized with relief that her head was beginning to feel a little better. When Hauptmann Bayer emerged from from below and stood down the team, she dug out her slip of paper listing off the sentry roster... to make sure it wasn't her shift. Checking the time she realized the glass face of her watch was broken. Hmm, still works though she thought.

Standing up she reported to the bridge. "If someone will help me, I can get those IPAT bodies stowed away." If help is available she will head below and move the two men to a more appropriate location (where we had the make shift morgue before).
Jason Kasparov
player, 156 posts
Warrant Officer 1
U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 17:14
  • msg #764

Re: Aft er it all..

Jason sits on the deck beside the Dushka, the sounds of crew members returning from below. Whatever the situation was it was now under control. He had no idea how anyone was, especially Ritter, Minh, or the boy he promised to protect.

Holstering his sidearm, he looks out across green brown water, the light catching the small oil swirls, creating little rainbows on the sea. He closes his eyes, takes a dep breath, and tries to collect himself from before.

"Milk!" he yells. "Permission to leave my post?" 
Konrad Bayer
player, 568 posts
Hauptmann
Panzergrenadier
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 20:16
  • msg #765

Re: Having a Blast

Robert 'Tuck' Tucker:
"Orders sir?"


"Stand down for now Tuck. We'll drop to routine sentry duty. Won't be long until we reach town anyways." Bayer replies. "Lets keep it easy for now. Perhaps you could organize some of the crew to perform some after action maintenance." He scratches his chin and adds in a more positive tone, "Or get somebody in the galley to prepare lunch." He then leaves to continue up to the bridge.

Minh Quyen:
Standing up she reported to the bridge. "If someone will help me, I can get those IPAT bodies stowed away." If help is available she will head below and move the two men to a more appropriate location (where we had the make shift morgue before).


"Sure. Should be no problem." Bayer answers. Then hearing Kasparov yelling, he nods to the stern, "The pilot. Sounds like he is free."
This message was last edited by the player at 20:17, Sat 12 Apr 2008.
Clarence Milk
NPC, 140 posts
Chief Warrant Officer 2
U.S. Army Special Forces
Sat 12 Apr 2008
at 21:00
  • msg #766

To the Quarterdeck


As the clearing team emerges from below decks, Milk safes and slings his AK. He removes the silenced HK from where he'd tucked it into his chest webbing, unthreads the silencer and replaces it along with the pistol each in its proper place.

He exhales deeply, having played only a bit part in shooting through the rendezvouz and catching but a glimpse of the attacking hovercraft. Others had had a much closer run during the brief but furious combat.

Jason Kasparov:
"Milk!" he yells. "Permission to leave my post?" 


"You earned a break, Kasparov. Nice shootin' back there."

Clarence climbs the ladder to the quarterdeck and, after setting down his rifle, inspects the Dushka, reloading it with a fresh belt of 12.7mm.
Dawid Waldus Piotrowski
player, 664 posts
Ex-Sergeant
Polish Artillerist
Sun 13 Apr 2008
at 01:28
  • msg #767

Bow Weapons Position

That's why they call it dead weight.

After depositing Viktor's body, Dawid said a short prayer over his Body.

Dog-tired, Dawid st down and considered having another cigarette.

Considering his diminished stash and the energy it would take to dig one out and light it, he weighed his options carefully and then decided against it.

Instead he continued his watch on the river ahead. The binoculars felt like they weighed a ton.

82mm Vasilek (5/5 HEDP)
Tantal/BG-15 (30/30, 1/1 HE)
Keeping watch at bow.

This message was last edited by the player at 01:29, Sun 13 Apr 2008.
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