> >"We can't let them just walk out of here. He
> have to hold them until back
> >up arrives. Sargent, " the LT said turning to
> his platoon sargent. 
> 
> >"Take 4 men and head out to the right, about
> 40 meters. Corporal Mentz
> >take another 4, heading to the left. We need
> to hit them from three
> >directions, and we need to look big. Big
> enough to keep them from running,
> >and definately big enough from assulting. The
> rest will stay here in the
> >center. Get moving."
> 
> >With that the marines started to move out. The
> Platoon Sargent taking his
> >men and Corporal Mentz taking his. The rest
> started to take up positions,
> >preparing for the impending assult.
> 
> >While this happened, the Captain took a few
> moments to talk to the LT. This
> >Left Boulay and the Master Sargent to them
> selves for a moment.
> 
> >"So, Captain... ever been in a situation like
> this."
> 
> "No and I can't say its a comfortable one..."
> 

     "Well, sir, in about 10 minutes, possibly more, possibly less, you will
be able to say that this moment was the most comfortable you have ever been
in.  I have been in more than 12 knock down drag out fights with these rebels
when their big daddy's were there, and it they were not pretty.  People are
going to die, and other will wish that they were dead.  These buggers like to
do a great deal of torture to their prisioners.  For the way that they treat
captured Starfleet forces, they deserve all the pain and suffering we can give
them."

    {response}

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