Presariov
Member
Name: Presariov
Current Rank: Rookie
Mission Name: N/A
Mission Objective: N/A
Kills This Mission: N/A
Total Kills since joining XCOM: N/A
Status: Healthy
Promotion: N/A
Journal Entry: April 20th, 6:13 PM:
It's been a while since I logged a journal. They've started training us harder, and I can usually just fall asleep as soon as we're in the barracks. It's been a crazy couple of months and I think everyone's a little on edge.
Yesterday, the main team was dispatched to Mexico to clean up some more of those alien buggers. When they got back that afternoon though, Sargent Linus' red clad body was on a stretcher. I had assumed he got shot up pretty bad, but that the doctors could fix it.
Turns out I was wrong. The chief medical officer came out to the hanger and pronounced him dead.
I just can't believe it.
I mean, Grelite said he was kind of distant and antisocial, but he was still one of the best fighters in their squad. It seems like only yesterday we were all playing cards in the barracks...
April 20, 11:34 PM:
Holy crap. The squad just got back 10 minutes ago, another dead guy. Poor Sightup seemed like a good guy, and he had only been on one other mission. I guess the aliens don't discriminate, though.
We're all watching the TV report on it right now. Despite their victory, it looks like the main squad isn't going to be celebrating.
April 28, 10:32 am:
I'm starting to wonder whether or not I'll be ready when the time does come. It seems like every mission there's a new dead soldier. 'G' or whatever he called himself was a good shot in training, too. Who's fault is it, though? Are the rookies being careless, or does commander Odd really know what's best for us? I know the aliens are dangerous, but this is getting kinda surreal.
May 6, 11:44 am:
Like I said. Every mission, a new dead guy. Aberen was nice, though I didn't know them very well. We also just got word that an interceptor was shot down in the US. I've heard talk of recruiting more into the battle, but I don't know if I'm ready. We've been training so hard, and yet there's still guys dying out there. I'll admit it, I'm seriously terrified.
Current Rank: Rookie
Mission Name: N/A
Mission Objective: N/A
Kills This Mission: N/A
Total Kills since joining XCOM: N/A
Status: Healthy
Promotion: N/A
Journal Entry: April 20th, 6:13 PM:
It's been a while since I logged a journal. They've started training us harder, and I can usually just fall asleep as soon as we're in the barracks. It's been a crazy couple of months and I think everyone's a little on edge.
Yesterday, the main team was dispatched to Mexico to clean up some more of those alien buggers. When they got back that afternoon though, Sargent Linus' red clad body was on a stretcher. I had assumed he got shot up pretty bad, but that the doctors could fix it.
Turns out I was wrong. The chief medical officer came out to the hanger and pronounced him dead.
I just can't believe it.
I mean, Grelite said he was kind of distant and antisocial, but he was still one of the best fighters in their squad. It seems like only yesterday we were all playing cards in the barracks...
April 20, 11:34 PM:
Holy crap. The squad just got back 10 minutes ago, another dead guy. Poor Sightup seemed like a good guy, and he had only been on one other mission. I guess the aliens don't discriminate, though.
We're all watching the TV report on it right now. Despite their victory, it looks like the main squad isn't going to be celebrating.
April 28, 10:32 am:
I'm starting to wonder whether or not I'll be ready when the time does come. It seems like every mission there's a new dead soldier. 'G' or whatever he called himself was a good shot in training, too. Who's fault is it, though? Are the rookies being careless, or does commander Odd really know what's best for us? I know the aliens are dangerous, but this is getting kinda surreal.
May 6, 11:44 am:
Like I said. Every mission, a new dead guy. Aberen was nice, though I didn't know them very well. We also just got word that an interceptor was shot down in the US. I've heard talk of recruiting more into the battle, but I don't know if I'm ready. We've been training so hard, and yet there's still guys dying out there. I'll admit it, I'm seriously terrified.