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Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 3:49 am
by Mr. Handy
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Viktor listens to the transmission intently, and he does not notice much else.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:33 am
by Priest
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Melnikov seems to listen to the broadcast, shrugs as it is terminated, and begins another check of the firing action of Lara. Making sure that every working part is moving easily and is free of dust or excessive oil.
Cearlan,House moving Thursday 13th, so access to computerlost for a few days. Please use Melnikov as deemed nescessary.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:47 pm
by kabukiman
Korovin doesn't hear anything.


OOC: I had a problem with my computer, but the roll in the invisible castle was a fail, you can trust me :D

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:55 pm
by Cearlan
About five minutes after the end of the end of the radio transmission, you hear the voice of Lt. General Suslin. This is the very same officer who initially briefed them on White 36, the very same officer who acted like a maniac when he sent the men aboard the Mi-26 helicopter to their deaths amid a flurry of threats and obscenities. His voice is so calm and controlled, that you find it oddly a bit disconcerting, especially after the passion and energy of the previous broadcast.

“Kapitain Koslov. This is Lt. General Suslin. You are to disregard the broadcast you just received and proceed with your mission as briefed. The broadcast was a disinformation action by enemies of the Soviet Union. The Motherland is depending on you. Do not fail.”
OOC:   I hope the move goes without a hitch Priest ... I'll look after your investigators.  

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:58 am
by Mr. Handy
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He didn't mention what the people who shut the broadcast down said afterwards, Viktor thinks. Would the Americans really be crazy enough to try that? I've heard rumors that they've been working on weather control technology...

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:21 am
by kabukiman
What enemies?- thinks Korovin. And is this situation mission when there are problems in the capital just a coincidence, or are send to the north to avoid that we will be used some other place?.
But he says nothing.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:56 pm
by Cearlan
The nature of the terrain means that the trail you must follow is not a straight lline and there are many dead ends that your convoy goes into necessitating having to double back and move further round to the East before proceeding North once more. As you do manage to make some headway you notice the Storm getting worse as you get further North.
OOC:   Listen rolls please at +15%
If you pass,Whether or not it is your fevered imaginations or as a direct result of the radio transmission you start to hear howling sounds echo all around your convoy at intermittent times.
 

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 3:16 pm
by kabukiman
Korovin listens very well whateaver is the sound...

http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/4430744/

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:58 pm
by Cearlan
About two thirds of the soldiers and scientists in the three vehicles hear the sounds of howling and the tension in the enclosed confines of the MT-LBV passenger compartment increases. The howling, or is it simply the wind, increases in duration. whilst all the time increasing and decreasing in audibility.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 5:35 am
by Mr. Handy

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:07 pm
by Kadael
Kriptoshenko is very disconcerted by what he hears. It sounds like terrible anguish to his ears.
Keeper,Sorry for lagging behind. I'll try to do better.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:14 am
by DrPeterson
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Listen 62+15= 77%,[dice]0[/dice]
Kozlov is gazing out the window as the caravan slowly makes its way towards the objective. His mind sorting out all the distractions, Americans spies, crazy orders, superweapons,...it was always the same, wasn't it? There was only one thing a soldier could do, however.


He picked up the radio set and switched to the channel that connected the three vehicles.

"Don't be frightened by the wind, men, we are Spetsnaz!Don't be concerned about the cold, are we not men of Russia? The frozen wastes of Siberia are in our blood. Let it be your armour, not your weakness!"

He clears his throat,

"Keep a tight formation! Now let's finish what we started with, we can came here to secure the site, and no amount of rumours are radio broadcasts is going to stop that!"

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:44 pm
by Cearlan
After driving all night, just as dawn's rays illuminate the sky a rosy pink, though you cannot see any of that through the swirling snow and ice which now has visibility down to a mere 50 yards at best. All you can see is the light start to slightly improve as you continue to advance.

The radio crackles into life once more as Babenko's bleary voice comes across. "Comrade Kapitan, I believe we are here. There is a rusty barbed wire fence in front of us with what looks like another fence inside it. The outer fence is about eight feet high and there are ragged shapes that see to be clothing of some description strewn all over it.

I cannot imagine anything else being out here being fortified so. On the inner fence there seems to be the outline of what could be guard towers on either side of where we are. Wait - there is a third fence I can see just inside the second fence. I estimate there is about twenty metres between the outer fence and the middle fence and maybe ten metres between the middle and inner fences. I think I can see indistinct shapes further in, but I cannot be sure what they are or give any distances. I will await your further orders beside the fence comrade Kapitan."


The three MT-LBV's line up next to each other and Babenko is already outside standing beside the fence, his hands shielding his eyes as he peers intently into the distance beyond the fences. He stands beside a fence post and as you approach he points out a rusty sign which reads as follows;
"CORRECTIVE LABOUR CAMP 234
OFF LIMITS
AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY"
The fence goes off to what you read from your compass as being roughly north-west to south east as far as you can see in this weather. The fence is as described by Babenko and tatters of clothing are being blown around what you can see of the compound.
OOC:   Spot Hidden and listen rolls please. Listen at +30%  

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:40 am
by Mr. Handy

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:18 am
by DrPeterson
"Let's go have a look."


Kozlov gets out of the vehicle and joins up with Babenko.

"What are you thinking?", he asks as he peers into the storm.

Spot hidden-65%,[dice]0[/dice]
Listen-92%,[dice]1[/dice]

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:53 am
by kabukiman

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:13 am
by Kadael

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:01 pm
by Cearlan
Whoever is standing on the right will notice, when the wind seems to die for a second or two, that there seems to be a corner off to the South East of where you stand. The wind howls, or at least you hope it is the wind. Otherwise there is only the flapping of the tattered clothing snared on the barbed wire fence.

Those peering ahead notice the shapes seem to be piles of something irregular but buried in the snow.

It is very unsettling that all you can hear, that there is no sound other than wind and the flapping clothing. If you listen closely you can just hear the sound of the wind whistling through what you think could be a tall structure, maybe a radio mast.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:11 am
by Mr. Handy
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"There are some things buried in the snow ahead," reports Viktor. He peers through his scope to get a better look at them.

Re: The Journey Into the Frozen Wilds

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:22 am
by kabukiman
-Is this the place we are suppose to attack?- asks Korovin