http://standaloneshell.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] standaloneshell.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-07-09 10:18 pm

Proving Ground [ Open To All ]

The sensoriums made for a convenient training ground for all the right reasons, but most of all because they allowed Motoko to cheat. It hardly seemed fair for the world around to be controlled by whatever constituted the strongest mind, or the most established, but on these proving grounds, as ever, fairness was not part of the equation.

The world was a sleepy summer day, warm with cicada song and dry, ragged grass, knee-high in places, scorched to the earth in others. An abandoned, decrepit skeleton of a Soviet military base dominated the landscape, dotted here and there with holes like dark hollow eyes among the crumbling walls and roofless, exposed innards. Once, this place had been alive, and now it was as bleached as bones in the grass, as nature retook what man had conquered.

Here and there the rusted-out remains of tanks slumped where they had been abandoned. Red paint, incongruously fresh, marked a series of them as targets at the far end of a carefully 'makeshift' firing range, though most sat aimlessly, unmarked and unattended. The place nearest the door was dominated by one such tank, perhaps in slightly better repair than the others, and perched upon it was the reason for all the fuss and trials. Major Kusanagi folded her arms and leaned her back against the treads, casting a sidelong look at what was left of Section Nine.

It was going to be a long day.

[ OOC: Wait for Subthreads, please. OKAY, GO GO GO GO! ]

Re: [ Firearms ]

[identity profile] killsfengshui.livejournal.com 2010-07-28 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Mei-Xing is hardly military, but her entire 'sub-culture' is best described as a massive number of mercenaries. She can tell a sniper when they show up.

She can also tell a Japanese man when he comes into her vision, and her lips set into a little line. Her personal commlink, installed in her head, isn't set to his wavelength, so she can't even catch his radio bursts. Trying to look cool.

"Mei-Xing. I'm a shadowrunner." She rubs her shoulder, trying to remember dates and such. "I'm pretty decent with a pistol, I've been using them for about twelve years now. I learned to use them on the streets." And from her father and his own team of shadowrunners, but she didn't feel like exposing that much history.