Cheesypower
Member
Name: Big Farmer
Current Rank: Rookie
Mission Name: Lone Smoke
Mission Objective:
- Sweep the the abduction site and identify threats.
- Neutralize all hostile targets.
Kills This Mission: 0
Kills since joining XCOM: 0
Total Missions: 1
Status: Healthy
Well, I made it back from my first mission, and my confidence in XCOM has definitely gone up.
We arrived in Germany at the end of a street and proceeded to begin moving up. I took up position in a bus stop booth (what are those called?), then moved up to a fire hydrant thing. There was this guy there, all covered in this green gunk. Whatever the aliens did to these people, it clearly isn't quick. I didn't have much chance to think on it, as I heard something distinctly mechanical further up the road.
We all formed up on an SUV that probably cost as much as a house - who says Americans are the only ones splurging on cars? - when I heard Zhang open up with his LMG. I moved back to the hydrant as the rest of the squad spread out. An alien moved up, and I got my first look at the enemy. It looked human, except for the fact that it was tall enough to look me in the eye but with a body built like a twig. I moved up and tried to take a shot, but I just ended up hitting a small SUV. Rex and Jorn also took shots and missed. I heard the retort of Booker's sniper rifle, and the alien's weapon started fizzling, giving Rex the chance to move up and finish it off.
Jorn moved up next, and suddenly we had contacts everywhere. These... things with what looked like engines on their backs took cover behind some cars; I'd barely registered them when a rocket whooshed past and blasted them both to kingdom come. Booker's sniper rifle barked again, and another of the aliens dropped, clearing the path for me to move to a new position on a police car. Again came the harsh crack of his rifle, and another alien dropped as Rex and Jorn moved up into a cargo truck.
I moved up to a position on another bus station, and the pounding of armored boots on pavement heralded Zhang's arrival as he took up position on my flank. I was on alert for any noise or movement, when without any warning the wall we were hiding behind shattered. I looked down at him, he looked up at me, and though neither of us said anything, we both just kinda went "oh shit." To make matters worse, no sooner did our cover vanish than I started hearing them moving around behind the cargo truck nearby.
I carefully - if a bit hurriedly - moved to cover behind one of the alien pod things littering the road, then called Zhang over with a wave and a quiet "clear." The minute he hit the cover, he was popping the pin off a grenade and tossing it onto the roof of the cargo crate. The instant the crate disintegrated both Rex and Jorn called out contacts. What followed next was the second most memorable moment of the mission (second only to my cover deciding to stop existing).
Jorn comes tearing out of the cargo truck, sprinting towards the truck the aliens are hiding behind. He slides the last several feet, pulls smoothly from the slide into a flashy show of bringing his weapon to bear in a single fluid motion...
and proceeds to miss the shot. At nearly point-blank range.
I don't mean to be cruel or anything, but... It's definitely going to take him a while to live that one down. I admit that though it's hilarious in hindsight, it was just stressful when it actually happened, but people will be joking about it for a while to come. And I will be laughing at the jokes too.
Rex finished them off - though one of them took a couple potshots at him that had me biting my nails - by nailing one of them. Apparently they do this mind-meld thing or something where if you kill one, both die? I'll take whatever force multipliers we can get.
Honestly, I was pretty much a third wheel for this mission. The whole squad worked like a well-oiled machine, so well that I only got one opportunity to fire my weapon, and that was a near-impossible shot. If this is the type of quality typical of those serving in XCOM, then the world has absolutely nothing to worry about.
Now if you'll excuse me, Poppa's going to go give one of his kids a little ribbing...
Current Rank: Rookie
Mission Name: Lone Smoke
Mission Objective:
- Sweep the the abduction site and identify threats.
- Neutralize all hostile targets.
Kills This Mission: 0
Kills since joining XCOM: 0
Total Missions: 1
Status: Healthy
Well, I made it back from my first mission, and my confidence in XCOM has definitely gone up.
We arrived in Germany at the end of a street and proceeded to begin moving up. I took up position in a bus stop booth (what are those called?), then moved up to a fire hydrant thing. There was this guy there, all covered in this green gunk. Whatever the aliens did to these people, it clearly isn't quick. I didn't have much chance to think on it, as I heard something distinctly mechanical further up the road.
We all formed up on an SUV that probably cost as much as a house - who says Americans are the only ones splurging on cars? - when I heard Zhang open up with his LMG. I moved back to the hydrant as the rest of the squad spread out. An alien moved up, and I got my first look at the enemy. It looked human, except for the fact that it was tall enough to look me in the eye but with a body built like a twig. I moved up and tried to take a shot, but I just ended up hitting a small SUV. Rex and Jorn also took shots and missed. I heard the retort of Booker's sniper rifle, and the alien's weapon started fizzling, giving Rex the chance to move up and finish it off.
Jorn moved up next, and suddenly we had contacts everywhere. These... things with what looked like engines on their backs took cover behind some cars; I'd barely registered them when a rocket whooshed past and blasted them both to kingdom come. Booker's sniper rifle barked again, and another of the aliens dropped, clearing the path for me to move to a new position on a police car. Again came the harsh crack of his rifle, and another alien dropped as Rex and Jorn moved up into a cargo truck.
I moved up to a position on another bus station, and the pounding of armored boots on pavement heralded Zhang's arrival as he took up position on my flank. I was on alert for any noise or movement, when without any warning the wall we were hiding behind shattered. I looked down at him, he looked up at me, and though neither of us said anything, we both just kinda went "oh shit." To make matters worse, no sooner did our cover vanish than I started hearing them moving around behind the cargo truck nearby.
I carefully - if a bit hurriedly - moved to cover behind one of the alien pod things littering the road, then called Zhang over with a wave and a quiet "clear." The minute he hit the cover, he was popping the pin off a grenade and tossing it onto the roof of the cargo crate. The instant the crate disintegrated both Rex and Jorn called out contacts. What followed next was the second most memorable moment of the mission (second only to my cover deciding to stop existing).
Jorn comes tearing out of the cargo truck, sprinting towards the truck the aliens are hiding behind. He slides the last several feet, pulls smoothly from the slide into a flashy show of bringing his weapon to bear in a single fluid motion...
and proceeds to miss the shot. At nearly point-blank range.
I don't mean to be cruel or anything, but... It's definitely going to take him a while to live that one down. I admit that though it's hilarious in hindsight, it was just stressful when it actually happened, but people will be joking about it for a while to come. And I will be laughing at the jokes too.
Rex finished them off - though one of them took a couple potshots at him that had me biting my nails - by nailing one of them. Apparently they do this mind-meld thing or something where if you kill one, both die? I'll take whatever force multipliers we can get.
Honestly, I was pretty much a third wheel for this mission. The whole squad worked like a well-oiled machine, so well that I only got one opportunity to fire my weapon, and that was a near-impossible shot. If this is the type of quality typical of those serving in XCOM, then the world has absolutely nothing to worry about.
Now if you'll excuse me, Poppa's going to go give one of his kids a little ribbing...