- End Arc Task:
Task Name: Turning Tides
Tier: 2
NPC or PC: NPC
Location: Ilusia
Crew, Team, or Personal: Personal
Description: Having successfully foiled the bombing of the bridge, Zeppelin and her company lead the captured revolutionaries back to base, only to be confronted by a mob of angry locals demanding the prisoners' release. She must do her best to pacify them while putting a stop to an attempt of the prisoners to escape.
Enemy Details: 9 T0 Revolutionaries, 1 T2 Revolutionary Lieutenant
Other Details: 20 T0 Angry Locals, 15 T0 Marine Grunts
It was already early evening as Zeppelin and her company were on their way back with their prisoners in tow. They met up with the dam group and the two others who apprehended the farmer working as a lookout on the road. The additional able men were welcome as they had a few injured ones in the squad. For some strange reason, even though the revolutionary officer was quite talkative back in their confrontation, he was very much quiet now and wasn't causing them any trouble. Rather than be relieved, she was honestly worried. Her good instincts were telling her something was up. At the very least, these were not the type of men who would come quietly like this and were more prone to putting up a resistance down to the last man. The captives were certain to make a move before they arrived at the base. She had to be ready for anything.
Her worries were affirmed as the road came to a much more open area. There right up ahead of them, she spotted a large group of people carrying torches and farm tools heading their way. These were not proper soldiers. There were even women among them who looked like ordinary housewives, if not for the fact that they were carrying knives or brooms. Half the men could be considered to be on the elderly side with graying hair and wrinkled faces. The middle-aged man at the head of the group had a stern look on his face, the kind that did not take no for an answer. He wore a band on his arm suggesting he was a village chief. She ordered the company to stop as she walked over to see what it was all about. Though if her guess was right, these were the locals whom the revolutionary claimed were not on their side. And that would be trouble indeed.
Her worries were affirmed as the road came to a much more open area. There right up ahead of them, she spotted a large group of people carrying torches and farm tools heading their way. These were not proper soldiers. There were even women among them who looked like ordinary housewives, if not for the fact that they were carrying knives or brooms. Half the men could be considered to be on the elderly side with graying hair and wrinkled faces. The middle-aged man at the head of the group had a stern look on his face, the kind that did not take no for an answer. He wore a band on his arm suggesting he was a village chief. She ordered the company to stop as she walked over to see what it was all about. Though if her guess was right, these were the locals whom the revolutionary claimed were not on their side. And that would be trouble indeed.