- Gear:
- Outfit:
- Helmet:
- Gauntlets( 2 Axe dials, 1 Reject Dial)
- Noah(Thunder Dial, Heat Dial)
- Ministrel Helmet
- Oxygen Dial
- Jet Boots(2 Jet Dials)
- Vision Dial
Total Equipment slots used: 7.5(dials count for half so they equal 4.5)
It was another day in this blasted desert of a landscape, Ataru was out and about looking for more crew members. The Falcons of Hell needed a little something, Ataru wasn't sure what yet. He was in his typical gear the desert was a climate he was accustomed to while it wasn't his favorite. He had put notice signs all over the city, they all read similarly. That an elite treasure hunting group was looking for individuals of any occupational background. The only requirement was job secrecy, and the ability to travel for the foreseeable future. It also had fine print at the bottom that said government officials need not apply, this job requires loyalty to the employer over the government. As they would be operating in areas not always under government control. It listed the interview location as a quaint cafe tucked behind the bustling streets of the city. This was for two reasons one, it was diagonally across from the small bed and breakfast he was staying at. Secondly he wanted to be able to observe the interviewee in a more private area to better understand if they were qualified.
So far Ataru had turned down quite a number of applicants. Mostly because they didn't seem like they would last a second on the seas, he didn't need liabilities he needed usefulness. His mood was very polite and respectful anyone who sat down for the interview would be greeted just like this.
"Greetings Sir/Madam I am Ataru of the F.O.H we are an independent salvage and acquisition crew. What is your name?"After the person's brief introduction he would launch right back into speaking. "This is a business as I'm sure you understand but here at F.O.H we also like to see each member as more than that. We like to approach each other as family this helps with small unit leadership, in the business you never know when you'll be split from the company. Would you be comfortable working in a setting like this? How do you feel about violence, while it doesn't happen all the time some cultures, especially those that are relatively unknown can be hostile. What capabilities do you bring to the table relative to combat? It's completely fine if you have no combat skills, instead what can you bring to our organization? I know these questions can seem direct but I assure you each question has been vetted personally by our own specialized marketing team.
Ataru would listen closely to the first interviewee making sure to keep eye contact the entire time. He wanted to reassure any applicants and he would make verbal reaffirmation to his listening. While also nodding along at specific points in their talking.
WC: 454/250