Mykinkaiser
Literally the worst
Revnoir led Jae down a nearly featureless hallway, only stopping his silent steps when they reached a door with a small plaque, engraved in it read Three. The brass plaque and the door together swung to the side, making way for the two Shadow Weavers and revealing a small, comfy looking office. Before Revnoir even stepped inside he felt a faint vibration against his thigh - his phone sitting in his pocket. He pulled it out, then taking a couple steps inside and nodding towards the two chairs in front of the desk to signal for Jae to take a seat, and checked what caused his phone to go off. His phone was a separate one from which he uses at the base, letting him know it must be either Aaron, John, or a wrong number.
He didn't look too pleased when he read the text he had been sent, and looked over at Jae. He went to the file cabinet beside the desk and pulled out a small stack of papers. He grabbed a pen from the little glass he kept on his desk before setting both things down in front of the now seated Jae. "Fill them out, shouldn't be too hard. I'll be back in a minute," he said with an annoyed tinge to his voice. And so, he went to leave, though before he closed the door behind him once he had gotten into the hallway he spoke up. "And there's cameras in here, don't try anything." With that, he headed back to the lobby where John had told him there was a surprise transfer being added to his list of new additions. He was less than happy about the lack of a heads up, but he figured he'd just complain about it later and keep himself from shoving his fist up someone's ass. Speaking of someone to get a fist shoved up their ass, Aaron...
(So turns out that busy thing I mentioned before, yeah that's gone. I'm here now.)
@Aurath Moonblood@Mykinkaiser
NAME: MATSUDA SHIN
LOCATION: WEAVE BASE LOBBY
Shin was late walking into the lobby. Now, all the people who had been on his truck were late due to some unavoidable Reaper encounters, but Shin was especially late. This was due to the fact that he had, upon exiting the truck, taken several minutes to appraise the building that was to be his new home before beginning to saunter leisurely towards the door. Thus, by the time that he had flashed his ID at the guard and been directed to the lobby to find his new squad leader many of the rookies he had been travelling with had done exactly that. However, unlike those new recruits Shin was an experienced Weaver, having been with the organization for eight years now. The reason he was here was that he had been transferred last minute, a fact that was sure to annoy those in charge here, due to his "bad attitude" and "reckless endangerment of his fellow Weavers". In short, he had been kicked out, not that he cared much, and in the process showed something else that differentiated himself from the new recruits. This was the fact that, had any of them pulled what he had they would undoubtedly be facing much harsher punishments than merely being transferred away, the reason he didn't face such punishment was due to three things. The first being that, despite his flaws, Shin was still a highly and effective Weaver who had large amounts of actual combat experience under his belt. The second being that, for some reason, much of the public mistook his recklessness as heroism and he was accordingly surprisingly popular. The third, and most important, reason was that Shin had the experimental Atlas Core implanted in his chest and was showing few major side effects, making him extremely valuable to the project.
Walking into the lobby proper Shin looked around for the man who he'd been told would be his new squad leader, but failed to locate him. Figuring that the other man had likely just been showing his rookies to the squad room, his transfer had been quite late after all and the paperwork might not all have gotten through yet, the black-haired man walked over to one of the grey couches that adorned the space without so much as acknowledging anyone else in the room and flopped down onto it so as to look at the ceiling, what was undoubtedly a bad first impression, if not a downright terrible one, among his new compatriots. Thus, the Shin waited for the man named "Revnoir Kayrouz" to show himself.