![]() ![]() After one of their missions, they had found themselves on Chorus after a ship that was meant to bring them back home to Blood Gulch was forced to crash-land on the planet’s surface by space pirates bent on scavenging from the ship and selling whatever they found. Despite this, they had banded together, and taken on threats not just to themselves, but the entire galaxy. The Reds and Blues of Blood Gulch, a group of soldiers hand-picked from the lowest scoring recruits, placed inside a canyon in the middle of nowhere and told they were at war. You need to bring the others to Chorus as soon as possible.” I know you have a lot on your plate, so I’m assuming this isn’t a social call.” His theory was proven correct by what he heard on the other end. ![]() He picked up the comm device and put it to his ear. When the call came, Wash was still having difficulty mentally waking up, but one look at the caller ID - VANESSA KIMBALL - did the trick. His friend, Agent Carolina, had rescued him soon after with the help of a team known as “Shatter Squad”, and he had been placed on reserve until he was back to fighting shape, but after a week or two, the business with Zero seemed to have come to an end. Washington had been captured by members of Zero’s syndicate, only known by the name “Viper”, and tortured for information they thought he might possess, pertaining to a series of temples created by a long-extinct race to hold an “Ultimate Power”. The call came in the early hours of the morning, about three months after the incident involving the soldier-turned-terrorist known as “Zero”. So, of course, when an old acquaintance of his contacted him with news that sounded impossible, he knew he couldn’t dismiss it out of hand. That is, after having seen aliens, sentient computer programs, and beings with godlike power, there weren’t many things that he would find hard to believe. Major Washington (first name David, last name Wouldn’t You Like to Know), formerly an agent of the military-scientific organization known as “Project Freelancer”, liked to think of himself as a pretty open-minded guy. ![]()
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