YsFanatic
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The small, modified freighter slowly burned from the Hell's Heaven space station while its inter-dimensional drive charged up, a process that would take still another few minutes. Aboard the old, blocky vessel was the team hired to raid the Blissful Dreams laboratory plus their pilot, a man only known as Robert. Having only gathered the team minutes before boarding the ship and launching, the barrier mage Dennis had them meet him in the small cargo hold as they prepared for transit. He knew that they needed a chance, however brief, to get to know each other before they arrived. Otherwise working together in the field would be almost impossible or at least more difficult than it already was going to be. Using the cargo bay to handle the introductions would also give them a last second chance to check their gear, if they needed to.
"Alright people, I know our departure was rather abrupt, but the client moved up the timetable for the mission." He held up a hand to forestall any questions. "No, I don't know why, but I did mange to get a small bonus added for the trouble. Not much, but better than nothing." Of course that wasn't exactly true, the 'bonus' was actually coming out of his own pay, but Dennis wanted to make sure the team's morale was good and they remained invested in the job. Lowering his hand, the mercenary mage leaned against a wall, his hands clasped in front of him. "We've got a few minutes before we hop over to the target, so how about we take this time to get to know each other? I'm not asking for your life story, but your name or callsign with the basics of what you can do is rather important to being able to function as a team. As you may know, my name is Dennis and I'm a mage that excels with barrier magic, both making and destroying them."
The blond haired man then glanced at each team member in turn. "Alright, who's next?"
"Alright people, I know our departure was rather abrupt, but the client moved up the timetable for the mission." He held up a hand to forestall any questions. "No, I don't know why, but I did mange to get a small bonus added for the trouble. Not much, but better than nothing." Of course that wasn't exactly true, the 'bonus' was actually coming out of his own pay, but Dennis wanted to make sure the team's morale was good and they remained invested in the job. Lowering his hand, the mercenary mage leaned against a wall, his hands clasped in front of him. "We've got a few minutes before we hop over to the target, so how about we take this time to get to know each other? I'm not asking for your life story, but your name or callsign with the basics of what you can do is rather important to being able to function as a team. As you may know, my name is Dennis and I'm a mage that excels with barrier magic, both making and destroying them."
The blond haired man then glanced at each team member in turn. "Alright, who's next?"