The transport rumbled softly as it soared across the road, the rain providing natural music as drops continually smacked into the metal chassis. Duke sat in a seat next to fellow Rangers as there had been a call about a robbery at a hotel that had taken place and had led to some collateral damage. Word had already spread like wildfire that force users were the ones behind the plot and that drew in the anti-force protesters, like moths to a light. They had shown up in force around the scene to let their opinion be known.
Duke peeked through the passenger window and could see red and blue lights as they whipped across the buildings and lit up anything in their vicinity. Chants could be heard from outside as well and the signal that they had arrived. When the transport stopped and the doors slid open, he stepped out of it and into the rain as it soaked through his trench coat immediately. The other Rangers flooded behind the holographic tape, positioning themselves at weak points in the perimeter and helping the city cops hold the pedestrians back. As he navigated deeper, one of the cops approached and held up his hand to have him stop but instead, he pulled out his Ranger badge and flashed it to the man. The cop scoffed slightly, annoyance coming off him, "Rangers, apparently, one of you guys helped cause the frenzy." He shrugged slightly as he walked side by side with the man, "We plan to handle that, don't worry." It was a Ranger's bright idea to fire a shot into the crowd. There was a first for everything.
"Let's focus on what's at hand. What's the situation?" One thing at a time, the scene was chaos. The cop pointed to the alleyway that was damaged, "We have some injured civilians inside the building. The protesters are slowing things down but we're cleaning out debris in the meantime." Duke peered around, noting the streets as he familiarized himself with the area quickly. He placed one hand on the cop's shoulder before pointing down a road once he came up with a layout, "Send some men down there and create a path for the ambulances. Set up a checkpoint at Rollin, for those we can't airlift, we'll use the roads and try to contain traffic." With the storm that was taking place and the general air traffic, he didn't want to wait and put more lives at risk with a slow response.
The cop nodded and jogged off to go and follow his orders. Duke then took his turn to jog as he made his way over to the alleyway. There were cops and firemen as they pulled away rocks and other debris to create a path into the building. When he stepped under the cover of the roof, he slipped his trench coat off and threw it on a dusty chair to reveal a long sleeve shirt and shoulder holster. "How many people?" The nearest firemen turned to him and held up the number four with his fingers before returning to lifting the rocks. Duke quickly came in beside him, helping lift rocks with a groan as he pushed them out of the way.
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Duke peeked through the passenger window and could see red and blue lights as they whipped across the buildings and lit up anything in their vicinity. Chants could be heard from outside as well and the signal that they had arrived. When the transport stopped and the doors slid open, he stepped out of it and into the rain as it soaked through his trench coat immediately. The other Rangers flooded behind the holographic tape, positioning themselves at weak points in the perimeter and helping the city cops hold the pedestrians back. As he navigated deeper, one of the cops approached and held up his hand to have him stop but instead, he pulled out his Ranger badge and flashed it to the man. The cop scoffed slightly, annoyance coming off him, "Rangers, apparently, one of you guys helped cause the frenzy." He shrugged slightly as he walked side by side with the man, "We plan to handle that, don't worry." It was a Ranger's bright idea to fire a shot into the crowd. There was a first for everything.
"Let's focus on what's at hand. What's the situation?" One thing at a time, the scene was chaos. The cop pointed to the alleyway that was damaged, "We have some injured civilians inside the building. The protesters are slowing things down but we're cleaning out debris in the meantime." Duke peered around, noting the streets as he familiarized himself with the area quickly. He placed one hand on the cop's shoulder before pointing down a road once he came up with a layout, "Send some men down there and create a path for the ambulances. Set up a checkpoint at Rollin, for those we can't airlift, we'll use the roads and try to contain traffic." With the storm that was taking place and the general air traffic, he didn't want to wait and put more lives at risk with a slow response.
The cop nodded and jogged off to go and follow his orders. Duke then took his turn to jog as he made his way over to the alleyway. There were cops and firemen as they pulled away rocks and other debris to create a path into the building. When he stepped under the cover of the roof, he slipped his trench coat off and threw it on a dusty chair to reveal a long sleeve shirt and shoulder holster. "How many people?" The nearest firemen turned to him and held up the number four with his fingers before returning to lifting the rocks. Duke quickly came in beside him, helping lift rocks with a groan as he pushed them out of the way.
@Sreeya