DarkGemini24601
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"The Furtive Spark"
Former Republic of Serbia, Eastern Europe
SIN-B, hidden within the Balkan Mountains
0441 Hours, September 15th, 2038
Halfway up the steep slopes of the mountain range running through Serbia stood the secondary yet significant base of the Serbian Independent Nation. The primary Serbian headquarters was much smaller in size yet housed the leaders of this particular Resistance cell - consisting mostly of military personnel and a few former government officials. S.I.N. Base Beta, on the other hand, contained the bulk of the actively campaigning freedom fighters. SIN-B was contained within the stone of the mountains themselves - constituting a hastily-dug bunker built on one side of a narrow valley between two peaks. A basic encampment sat outside it, made to appear abandoned in the unlikely event that an ADVENT satellite managed to get an eyeful of the secluded location. The main base - including the armory, living quarters, and regional command center - was encased in roughly-hewed rock. All that could be seen of the actual base was a pair of metal doors, which were themselves hidden from the gigantic orbiting security cameras above by a rock face.
Standing in front of the dual steel slabs was a man wearing black-camouflaged body armor, which blended well with the pre-dusk darkness and matched his ebon biker helmet. The soldier had his shaded visor raised, revealing a pair of intense amber irises to the cameras aimed at him from within SIN-B. He tapped his foot idly, clanking his boot lightly against his augmented sports motorcycle. The vehicle was on the bulkier side, appearing much like a police cycle, but remained sleek. The latter trait was highlighted by the curved glass half-windshield and the manner in which the motorcycle's chair snugly fit into the overall design. The wheels were not at all conventional however, stolen from a broken-down all-terrain vehicle and combined with a nonstandard, robust engine to allow the bike to handle years of use on rugged, inclined ground.
No longer desiring to wait in silence, the motorcyclist soldier spoke up. "So Vera, are you planning on letting me in, or am I going to miss breakfast?" he asked in a lighthearted fashion.
"You know what the protocol is. Take off your helmet so I can verify its you, Tomislav," a female voice retorted over an external speaker.
"Surely you can recognize me by my sexy golden eyes and my devilishly seductive voice?" the man questioned, amusement reflected in those eyes of his.
Silence. "You're just making my life difficult on purpose, aren't you?" Vera accused.
"And why would I do that?" Tomislav questioned, putting up a facade of being emotionally hurt by the inquiry. "I just don't think following the rules is necessary here."
"You never think protocol is important," Vera shot back with a scoff. "You're still trying to get payback because I broke up with you, Tom."
Tom held up his hands in defeat. "Alright, you got me. Now let me in."
"Take off your helmet."
With a sigh, Tomislav complied, revealing an impressively handsome face with features that looked almost like that of an animated statue. His hair was buzzed down to a minimum on his head and chin; what was left comprised a buzzcut and stubble. "Happy?"
"To see you humbled? Very." There was the sound of a massive deadbolt being mechanically and manually pulled open, and then after a brief pause the click of a few electronic locks. The doors swung ajar, and a raven-haired woman with dark brown eyes shut a laptop connected to the wall as Tomislav entered. The doors automatically shut behind him after a few seconds, and he took the courtesy of pushing the physical lock back in place to speed up the otherwise slow machine process.
"You owe me a drink in advance for potentially getting me into trouble because of your antics," the gatekeeper informed Tomislav as he turned to face her.
"Fair enough," he agreed gracefully. "Not that you'll have to worry about me for much longer," he added as the two walked down a long underground hallway.
Vera frowned. "Are you sure about this? You're a pain in the ass, but you're a good officer - I'll admit that much. I won't really miss you personally, but the troops certainly will."
"Sure you won't," Tomislav teased with a vindictive grin.
"Not an answer," Vera replied seriously.
Tom quickly matched her expression, save for the ghost of his easygoing smile. "I trust my second-in-command to hold things together. It hasn't been all that active around here, after all. I mean, come on!" Tom threw his hands up in the air. "When was the last time we had a skirmish with ADVENT? Three weeks."
"I guess I understand," Vera stopped at the door to the mess hall - which also had a bar - and Tomislav opened the portal for her.
"You should come with me," Tom offered. "Already have my two R&D buddies coming with."
Vera rolled her shoulders. "I dunno," she responded in a lukewarm way.
"You want to work in a more idealistic organization that doesn't have a massive grudge-stick up their ass, where your talents with electronics will be properly appreciated? Or do you want to keep playing locksmith, and make a fraction of the difference you could in XCOM?" Tomislav pressed her, his expression fully serious now.
Vera sighed. "You continue to remind me how you convinced me to take a risk dating you in the first place," she muttered.
"I'll take that as a complement directed at my charisma," Tom replied with a smirk.
The black-haired woman held up a finger. "If I go with you, don't have any illusions about dating me again."
Tom winced. "Ouch. Wouldn't dream of it." The pair walked into the bar, Tomislav making sure to get them both drinks. The officer brought over his comrades-in-arms for a going-away celebration.
"Gonna miss you, you glorious bastard!" one of the freedom fighters admitted readily, the young man raising a mug for a toast.
A cacophony of clinking glasses ensued as Tomislav chuckled. "I'll be in your heart. And I'll be damned if you don't see me kicking ass on TV as some 'horrid XCOM terrorist' on the headlines."
The crowd laughed, and another man wrapped an arm around Tom's shoulder. "Cheer up, boys," the man closer to his superior's age - somewhere in his late twenties - reassured his allies. "You'll have me ordering you around now!"
There was a collective groan. "That might be an uphill battle for you, Alek," Tomislav pointed out mirthfully.
Alek sighed. "Yeah... make us proud to make up for it, buddy."
"Wouldn't dream of doing otherwise," Tom replied.
As the sun began to rise, Tomislav journeyed to his workshop, which had a screen hooked up to the security cameras outside. Thus, he was able to vicariously experience the dawn as he packed up his equipment. He lovingly laid his heavily modified assault rifle into a duffle bag first. The Augerrifle had a special capacitor (powered by a large battery) hooked up to it that caused the bullets to spin like drill bits as they exited the barrel. It toted ammunition that made use of the destructive rotation and expandable hooks at the tips of the bullets to tear gaping holes in armor on impact. It was altogether a fearsome weapon.
Next came concepts that had yet to be implemented. A fuel-ineffecient blueprint for jetboots that would allow jumps to impressive heights - if not sustained flight like a jetpack might. A design for explosives that would evenly distribute destructive power - kept from completion by the flaw that they would need someone remote controlling them with calculating power most people couldn't produce on the fly. And a heavy weapon mount for armor, only made useless by the fact that it would need a good power source and some means of stabilization - correcting factors that XCOM was able to implement as far as Tom knew.
Finally, Tomislav packed up his trusty secondary weapon - a weapon painted dark red on its short barrel, and black on the rest. His flamethrower. The freedom fighter stared at it with deep admiration, losing track of time until -
"Hey, Kasun!" a voice called out, followed by a loud knock on the door. "The XCOM transport's arrived. You coming or what?"
Snapped out of his daydreaming, Tom took a deep breath and nodded. "I'll be right there with you."
Tomislav approached the Skyranger's unfurled ramp with a self-assured step. The scientist-engineer duo that had signed up with him were already strapped in alongside a pair of women from another cell that Tom didn't recognize. He cracked a smile when he saw Vera in one of the seats. "Hey, pilot," he then addressed the accordingly-dressed Danielle Slater.
"The callsign's Firebrand, for your information," the snarky woman interjected. "And does your question have to do with that damn bike at your side?"
"Yeah, it does. You're perceptive, though it's a good thing you are considering your line of work," Tomislav noted. "I was hoping I could bring this with me. Looks like your cargo hold could potentially fit-"
"I am not trying to fit your damn motorbike into my bird," Danielle cut him off. "That's going to be a huge hassle."
"I don't think it'll be that bad, and why not? Do you already have motorcycles at your HQ?" Tomislav questioned with a wry smile.
The younger Slater paused. "...no, no I don't." She waved her hand. "Alright, fine, I'll help you with getting that thing aboard." Firebrand approached Tom, quietly clarifying, "but you have to let me ride it, or I'll drop it out of the sky when you aren't looking."
Tomislav chuckled. "That meant to be an advance of some sort."
The pilot paused, grumbled something under her breath, and grabbed the side of the bike. "Just help me with this..."
Tom shook his head in amusement. "I think we'll get along well."
"In your dreams."
Former Republic of Serbia, Eastern Europe
SIN-B, hidden within the Balkan Mountains
0441 Hours, September 15th, 2038
Halfway up the steep slopes of the mountain range running through Serbia stood the secondary yet significant base of the Serbian Independent Nation. The primary Serbian headquarters was much smaller in size yet housed the leaders of this particular Resistance cell - consisting mostly of military personnel and a few former government officials. S.I.N. Base Beta, on the other hand, contained the bulk of the actively campaigning freedom fighters. SIN-B was contained within the stone of the mountains themselves - constituting a hastily-dug bunker built on one side of a narrow valley between two peaks. A basic encampment sat outside it, made to appear abandoned in the unlikely event that an ADVENT satellite managed to get an eyeful of the secluded location. The main base - including the armory, living quarters, and regional command center - was encased in roughly-hewed rock. All that could be seen of the actual base was a pair of metal doors, which were themselves hidden from the gigantic orbiting security cameras above by a rock face.
Standing in front of the dual steel slabs was a man wearing black-camouflaged body armor, which blended well with the pre-dusk darkness and matched his ebon biker helmet. The soldier had his shaded visor raised, revealing a pair of intense amber irises to the cameras aimed at him from within SIN-B. He tapped his foot idly, clanking his boot lightly against his augmented sports motorcycle. The vehicle was on the bulkier side, appearing much like a police cycle, but remained sleek. The latter trait was highlighted by the curved glass half-windshield and the manner in which the motorcycle's chair snugly fit into the overall design. The wheels were not at all conventional however, stolen from a broken-down all-terrain vehicle and combined with a nonstandard, robust engine to allow the bike to handle years of use on rugged, inclined ground.
No longer desiring to wait in silence, the motorcyclist soldier spoke up. "So Vera, are you planning on letting me in, or am I going to miss breakfast?" he asked in a lighthearted fashion.
"You know what the protocol is. Take off your helmet so I can verify its you, Tomislav," a female voice retorted over an external speaker.
"Surely you can recognize me by my sexy golden eyes and my devilishly seductive voice?" the man questioned, amusement reflected in those eyes of his.
Silence. "You're just making my life difficult on purpose, aren't you?" Vera accused.
"And why would I do that?" Tomislav questioned, putting up a facade of being emotionally hurt by the inquiry. "I just don't think following the rules is necessary here."
"You never think protocol is important," Vera shot back with a scoff. "You're still trying to get payback because I broke up with you, Tom."
Tom held up his hands in defeat. "Alright, you got me. Now let me in."
"Take off your helmet."
With a sigh, Tomislav complied, revealing an impressively handsome face with features that looked almost like that of an animated statue. His hair was buzzed down to a minimum on his head and chin; what was left comprised a buzzcut and stubble. "Happy?"
"To see you humbled? Very." There was the sound of a massive deadbolt being mechanically and manually pulled open, and then after a brief pause the click of a few electronic locks. The doors swung ajar, and a raven-haired woman with dark brown eyes shut a laptop connected to the wall as Tomislav entered. The doors automatically shut behind him after a few seconds, and he took the courtesy of pushing the physical lock back in place to speed up the otherwise slow machine process.
"You owe me a drink in advance for potentially getting me into trouble because of your antics," the gatekeeper informed Tomislav as he turned to face her.
"Fair enough," he agreed gracefully. "Not that you'll have to worry about me for much longer," he added as the two walked down a long underground hallway.
Vera frowned. "Are you sure about this? You're a pain in the ass, but you're a good officer - I'll admit that much. I won't really miss you personally, but the troops certainly will."
"Sure you won't," Tomislav teased with a vindictive grin.
"Not an answer," Vera replied seriously.
Tom quickly matched her expression, save for the ghost of his easygoing smile. "I trust my second-in-command to hold things together. It hasn't been all that active around here, after all. I mean, come on!" Tom threw his hands up in the air. "When was the last time we had a skirmish with ADVENT? Three weeks."
"I guess I understand," Vera stopped at the door to the mess hall - which also had a bar - and Tomislav opened the portal for her.
"You should come with me," Tom offered. "Already have my two R&D buddies coming with."
Vera rolled her shoulders. "I dunno," she responded in a lukewarm way.
"You want to work in a more idealistic organization that doesn't have a massive grudge-stick up their ass, where your talents with electronics will be properly appreciated? Or do you want to keep playing locksmith, and make a fraction of the difference you could in XCOM?" Tomislav pressed her, his expression fully serious now.
Vera sighed. "You continue to remind me how you convinced me to take a risk dating you in the first place," she muttered.
"I'll take that as a complement directed at my charisma," Tom replied with a smirk.
The black-haired woman held up a finger. "If I go with you, don't have any illusions about dating me again."
Tom winced. "Ouch. Wouldn't dream of it." The pair walked into the bar, Tomislav making sure to get them both drinks. The officer brought over his comrades-in-arms for a going-away celebration.
"Gonna miss you, you glorious bastard!" one of the freedom fighters admitted readily, the young man raising a mug for a toast.
A cacophony of clinking glasses ensued as Tomislav chuckled. "I'll be in your heart. And I'll be damned if you don't see me kicking ass on TV as some 'horrid XCOM terrorist' on the headlines."
The crowd laughed, and another man wrapped an arm around Tom's shoulder. "Cheer up, boys," the man closer to his superior's age - somewhere in his late twenties - reassured his allies. "You'll have me ordering you around now!"
There was a collective groan. "That might be an uphill battle for you, Alek," Tomislav pointed out mirthfully.
Alek sighed. "Yeah... make us proud to make up for it, buddy."
"Wouldn't dream of doing otherwise," Tom replied.
***
As the sun began to rise, Tomislav journeyed to his workshop, which had a screen hooked up to the security cameras outside. Thus, he was able to vicariously experience the dawn as he packed up his equipment. He lovingly laid his heavily modified assault rifle into a duffle bag first. The Augerrifle had a special capacitor (powered by a large battery) hooked up to it that caused the bullets to spin like drill bits as they exited the barrel. It toted ammunition that made use of the destructive rotation and expandable hooks at the tips of the bullets to tear gaping holes in armor on impact. It was altogether a fearsome weapon.
Next came concepts that had yet to be implemented. A fuel-ineffecient blueprint for jetboots that would allow jumps to impressive heights - if not sustained flight like a jetpack might. A design for explosives that would evenly distribute destructive power - kept from completion by the flaw that they would need someone remote controlling them with calculating power most people couldn't produce on the fly. And a heavy weapon mount for armor, only made useless by the fact that it would need a good power source and some means of stabilization - correcting factors that XCOM was able to implement as far as Tom knew.
Finally, Tomislav packed up his trusty secondary weapon - a weapon painted dark red on its short barrel, and black on the rest. His flamethrower. The freedom fighter stared at it with deep admiration, losing track of time until -
"Hey, Kasun!" a voice called out, followed by a loud knock on the door. "The XCOM transport's arrived. You coming or what?"
Snapped out of his daydreaming, Tom took a deep breath and nodded. "I'll be right there with you."
***
Tomislav approached the Skyranger's unfurled ramp with a self-assured step. The scientist-engineer duo that had signed up with him were already strapped in alongside a pair of women from another cell that Tom didn't recognize. He cracked a smile when he saw Vera in one of the seats. "Hey, pilot," he then addressed the accordingly-dressed Danielle Slater.
"The callsign's Firebrand, for your information," the snarky woman interjected. "And does your question have to do with that damn bike at your side?"
"Yeah, it does. You're perceptive, though it's a good thing you are considering your line of work," Tomislav noted. "I was hoping I could bring this with me. Looks like your cargo hold could potentially fit-"
"I am not trying to fit your damn motorbike into my bird," Danielle cut him off. "That's going to be a huge hassle."
"I don't think it'll be that bad, and why not? Do you already have motorcycles at your HQ?" Tomislav questioned with a wry smile.
The younger Slater paused. "...no, no I don't." She waved her hand. "Alright, fine, I'll help you with getting that thing aboard." Firebrand approached Tom, quietly clarifying, "but you have to let me ride it, or I'll drop it out of the sky when you aren't looking."
Tomislav chuckled. "That meant to be an advance of some sort."
The pilot paused, grumbled something under her breath, and grabbed the side of the bike. "Just help me with this..."
Tom shook his head in amusement. "I think we'll get along well."
"In your dreams."