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Jaye shook her head slightly, laughing a bit at the fact Fixer was able to known as much as he did.

Well someone has done their homework.. or we have a security breech that I'm going to have to look into. Might need to run that by Stalker.

Shaking the others hands.

Either way good to meet you all.

Once the rest of the group would exit the locker rooms she was escort the group up the hall and into a medium sized Tables Training | Spec Furnitureroom. It was set up like something one might find at a community college class room. Long shared desk space in a number of rows. Chairs ran along the each row. A projector hung from the ceiling and a screen was hanging down at the front of the room.

 

 

 

 

Also inside was a man. Blonde, athletic, and seemed to ooze a certain midwestern farm-boy charm just looking at him.

image.jpeg.99c9753200490979a9ff31e8e9dc0c3a.jpegWelcome, Joes. Please have a seat. Make sure you are comfortable. This is going to be a lot of information and it might take a bit. I know the chairs aren't the greatest. Government buys in bulk. Even for our status we're still subject to a few government spending restrictions when it comes to things like office equipment.

He looked over a few papers he had on the podium by him.

I'm glad to see everyone survived Slaughter's little obstacle course. The Sarge is a bit rough around the edges at time, but you cant ask for a better person to have at your back in a brawl.

The man moved out a bit more to the center of the front of the room.

You can call me Duke. I'll be your OIC from this point forth so long as you are part of G.I. Joe. Only ones above me are General Abernathy, who you already got briefed by, Codename Hawk, and Admiral Colby, Codename: Keel-Haul. Anyone higher, you're talking to President Flagg himself.

He looked over the group as they took their seats.

Under me will be Flint. You will meet him later during the tour of the Pit. Under that is Beachhead. You already got introduced when you all got here. And then Slaughter. Followed by Stalker. Beyond that, command is ... fluid based on assignments. We have a lot of different military branches and non-military members. I've sure you've also noticed we use codenames. This is partly because of the fluid nature of command. Putting a rank with last name through normal etiquette would quickly end with arguments or general confusion for some. It is also a means of security and team safety. If your names or even just your rank was to leak out with a picture of your face, its that much easier for the groups we are fighting against to get information to use against you. Track down your family or friends. Find ways to hurt them or use them against you.

Duke paused for a moment.

This isnt going to be a cake walk for anyone or their family. There will be a lot of information you cant take home. There might be times you cant even go home. There will be travel, but its not always going to come with the bonus of sightseeing attached. This is covert operations. Black ops. Wetwork. Anti-terrorism. We will get our hands dirty. And its not going to be pretty doing it somethings. Its going to be physically demanding a lot of the time. But even more its going to be emotionally draining. If anyone has concerns about that before we go any further, please speak up now. Its nothing against you. Everyone has different goals in life. Different priorities. We respect peoples families and that it might be more important for your parents, spouse, or kids to know their father or mother comes home every night. Not that they might die in a foreign jungle somewhere, and the government can't even tell them why.

He sighed a bit.

If anyone needs to think that over, I'll give you time. Otherwise if everyone is okay with that...I can continue.

 

image.jpeg.34959b4e4790fe8029f853db12afeced.jpeg

Jaye shook her head slightly, laughing a bit at the fact Fixer was able to known as much as he did.

Well someone has done their homework.. or we have a security breech that I'm going to have to look into. Might need to run that by Stalker.

Shaking the others hands.

Either way good to meet you all.

Once the rest of the group would exit the locker rooms she was escort the group up the hall and into a medium sized Tables Training | Spec Furnitureroom. It was set up like something one might find at a community college class room. Long shared desk space in a number of rows. Chairs ran along the each row. A projector hung from the ceiling and a screen was hanging down at the front of the room.

 

 

 

 

Also inside was a man. Blonde, athletic, and seemed to ooze a certain midwestern farm-boy charm just looking at him.

image.jpeg.99c9753200490979a9ff31e8e9dc0c3a.jpegWelcome, Joes. Please have a seat. Make sure you are comfortable. This is going to be a lot of information and it might take a bit. I know the chairs aren't the greatest. Government buys in bulk. Even for our status we're still subject to a few government spending restrictions when it comes to things like office equipment.

He looked over a few papers he had on the podium by him.

I'm glad to see everyone survived Slaughter's little obstacle course. The Sarge is a bit rough around the edges at time, but you cant ask for a better person to have at your back in a brawl.

The man moved out a bit more to the center of the front of the room.

You can call me Duke. I'll be your OIC from this point forth so long as you are part of G.I. Joe. Only ones above me are General Abernathy, who you already got briefed by, Codename Hawk, and Admiral Colby, Codename: Keel-Haul. Anyone higher, you're talking to President Flagg himself.

He looked over the group as they took their seats.

Under me will be Flint. You will meet him later during the tour of the Pit. Under that is Beachhead. You already got introduced when you all got here. And then Slaughter. Followed by Stalker. Beyond that, command is ... fluid based on assignments. We have a lot of different military branches and non-military members. I've sure you've also noticed we use codenames. This is partly because of the fluid nature of command. Putting a rank with last name through normal etiquette would quickly end with arguments or general confusion for some. It is also a means of security and team safety. If your names or even just your rank was to leak out with a picture of your face, its that much easier for the groups we are fighting against to get information to use against you. Track down your family or friends. Find ways to hurt them or use them against you.

Duke paused for a moment.

This isnt going to be a cake walk for anyone or their family. There will be a lot of information you cant take home. There might be times you cant even go home. There will be travel, but its not always going to come with the bonus of sightseeing attached. This is covert operations. Black ops. Wetwork. Anti-terrorism. We will get our hands dirty. And its not going to be pretty doing it somethings. Its going to be physically demanding a lot of the time. But even more its going to be emotionally draining. If anyone has concerns about that before we go any further, please speak up now. Its nothing against you. Everyone has different goals in life. Different priorities. We respect peoples families and that it might be more important for your parents, spouse, or kids to know their father or mother comes home every night. Not that they might die in a foreign jungle somewhere, and the government can even tell them why.

He sighed a bit.

If anyone needs to think that over, I'll give you time. Otherwise if everyone is okay with that...I can continue.

 

image.jpeg.34959b4e4790fe8029f853db12afeced.jpeg

Jaye shook her head slightly, laughing a bit at the fact Fixer was able to known as much as he did.

Well someone has done their homework.. or we have a security breech that I'm going to have to look into. Might need to run that by Stalker.

Shaking the others hands.

Either way good to meet you all.

Once the rest of the group would exit the locker rooms she was escort the group up the hall and into a medium sized Tables Training | Spec Furnitureroom. It was set up like something one might find at a community college class room. Long shared desk space in a number of rows. Chairs ran along the each row. A projector hung from the ceiling and a screen was hanging down at the front of the room.

 

 

 

 

Also inside was a man. Blonde, athletic, and seemed to ooze a certain midwestern farm-boy charm just looking at him.

image.jpeg.99c9753200490979a9ff31e8e9dc0c3a.jpegWelcome, Joes. Please have a seat. Make sure you are comfortable. This is going to be a lot of information and it might take a bit. I know the chairs aren't the greatest. Government buys in bulk. Even for our status we're still subject to a few government spending restrictions when it comes to things like office equipment.

He looked over a few papers he had on the podium by him.

I'm glad to see everyone survived Slaughter's little obstacle course. The Sarge is a bit rough around the edges at time, but you cant ask for a better person to have at your back in a brawl.

The man moved out a bit more to the center of the front of the room.

You can call me Duke. I'll be your OIC from this point forth so long as you are part of G.I. Joe. Only ones above me are General Abernathy, who you already got briefed by, Codename Hawk, and Admiral Colby, Codename: Keel-Haul. Anyone higher, you're talking to President Flagg himself.

He looked over the group as they took their seats.

Under me will be Flint. You will meet him later during the tour of the Pit. Under that is Beachhead. You already got introduced when you all got here. And then Slaughter. Followed by Stalker. Beyond that, command is ... fluid based on assignments. We have a lot of different military branches and non-military members. I've sure you've also noticed we use codenames. This is partly because of the fluid nature of command. Putting a rank with last name through normal etiquette would quickly end with arguments or general confusion for some. It is also a means of security and team safety. If your names or even just your rank was to leak out with a picture of your face, its that much easier for the groups we are fighting against to get information to use against you. Track down your family or friends. Find ways to hurt them or use them against you.

Duke paused for a moment.

This isnt going to be a cake walk for anyone or their family. There will be a lot of information you cant take home. There might be times you cant even go home. There will be travel, but its not always going to come with the bonus of sightseeing attached. This is covert operations. Black ops. Wetwork. Anti-terrorism. We will get our hands dirty. And its not going to be pretty doing it somethings. Its going to be physically demanding a lot of the time. But even more its going to be emotionally draining. If anyone has concerned about that before we go any further, please speak up now. Its nothing against you. Everyone has different goals in life. Different priorities. We respect peoples families and that it might be more important for your parents, spouse, or kids to know their father or mother comes home every night. Not that they might die in a foreign jungle somewhere, and the government can even tell them why.

He sighed a bit.

If anyone needs to think that over, I'll give you time. Otherwise if everyone is okay with that...I can continue.

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