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>He stepped aside quickly with his personnel, "Ok guys-I'm sorry but I'm ordering you back to
>Spacedock on the next available flight. Upon return, I want you to report to Admiral Lasiter and
>noone else on my orders and inform him of what has happened. Any questions?" "Dismissed."
>They had no questions, and they left. Left, but did not obey. They remained at the base, and in touch >with operations to stay on top of the mission that Captain Boulay was 'tagging' along. They knew what >would happen if they returned to Spacedock without the JAG officer.
>He grabbed his sack and returned to the group, "Ready to go."
>They boarded, and took off. Travel time was about 30 minutes, and the landing left a little to be
>desired. Upon exiting the craft Boulay found himself in a field, with a small village at the edge
>about 120 meters away. He could see a full company of SF Marines in and around the village. The
>company commander was near the village organizing their operation. "Captain Boulay, this is one of
>the secured areas. Or more correctly, we hope it is. The First Sargent and I are going to help them
>unload to thank these guys for the lift. Enjoy your look around." the Captain said as they left the
>transport.
"It's only right if I do some of the work too Captain." To show his gratitude, he helped lifting a few of the heavier pieces. He knew if he didn't show his respect for them it'd be a long trip.
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Then he indicated he'd meet them in the village. He grabbed his gear and slung it over his back and started walking into the village.
