I think there are about sixty of them and they’re all in Stasis.”A conveyor bridge was placed between our ships and shields extended and synchroni...zed. I stood next to the open freight door and watched the stream of cargo-tainers.An incredibly thin and beautiful female being floated more than walked towards me. She wore Union black and saluted. “Specialist Brana Noleii, reporting Captain.” She held out her orderchip.She was as tall as me, appeared as if someone had successfully mixed a very. He managed to get an arrow off and was then holding the attacking Tugrole at bay with his bow held out in front of him. The Tugrole had taken the bow in his jaws and was trying to chew through it. At the same time it was trying to overpower T'sar, who was holding his own. This caused the Tugrole to rise up out of the grass, giving Roc his first view of the predator.The Tugrole was the same color as the grass and its skin was mottled providing a camouflaged look. It was low to the ground moving. D.'s, he could get us in. A quick call on his cell phone and we were on the way.It was Friday night and I did not have to worry about being home. My mom was a hostess/bartender at a very exclusive dinner/theater club about 20 miles north of town. She was off on Sundays and Mondays, working until midnight on three days. But on Friday and Saturday nights, she didn't get home until early the next morning. She was considered part of management making her responsible for a complete accounting of. Explosions erupted behind my squadron. The desert horizon shimmered in the heat if the Iraqi summer. We darted into opposite buildings in the small town of Akheid. After an intense bombardment of mortar fire it eventually ceased. —————- My name is lieutenant Amy Jones of the East Sussex regiment. From my title you can probably tell that I am in the army. I was doing a short service commission which led to the biggest change of my life. Not only does battle scar you physically, but mentally. I.
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