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Post by Jeremiah Corbyn on Oct 4, 2015 14:31:01 GMT
JC has received word that there is an Indian encampment in the Dona Anna Badlands stopping the development of the rail road. JC Sends his two trackers David Miliband and Donald Dewar to find exactly where the encampment is.
JC's Marksman JP DH Jimmy C and DJ are to stay back and shoot the Injuns when they are found, the rest are to crawl up and surprise attack the injuns
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Post by Admin on Oct 4, 2015 14:35:16 GMT
Miliband and Dewar return, the encampment was relatively large and not difficult to find. They have two sentries, one on the North side, and one on the Southern side of the encampment. Inside the camp, there are approximately 25 Apaches, however, only 15 of them are armed and of an age/gender befitting to combat.
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Post by Jeremiah Corbyn on Oct 4, 2015 14:47:14 GMT
DJ an Jimmy C are to find a space to lay and fire upon the sentries on the North Side and then move to a position where they can cover most of the North Side to attack the injuns
DH and JP are to do the same for the South.
JC is to lead an incersion for close range combat on the Eastern side DD shall scout a head once everything is confirmed back to JC Prezza joins them
The Beast shall lead the Western side DM shall scout ahead and once everything is found shall tally back to the Beast Wislon joins them
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Post by Admin on Oct 4, 2015 15:34:20 GMT
The battle started poorly, Jarvis and Callaghan were spotted getting into position on the North side, but were able to kill the sentry before he could kill them. The exact same thing happened on the south side, with Healey and Purnell being compromised, only to manage to take their counterpart down first.
The earlier-than-expected gunfire had caused the inhabitants of the camps to start pouring from their residencies. Another Apache was killed by Purnell, but Jimmy C missed his shot allowing one of the tribespeople to start rallying together a counterattack. At that moment, Corbyn and burst through into the eastern side of the encampment, killing one Apache with his pistol, before drawing his bowie knife. Prezza also took one of his opponents down, though Dewar's gun misfired, he only avoided being hit by return fire by diving to his side, finding cover. Fortuately for Dewar, his opposite number was shot by Jimmy C from range.
On the Western side of the encampment, Wilson and Miliband, led by the Beast, were tearing through tents and other such dwellings, slaughtering as they went. They were initially resisted by three triespeople, but they were quickly cut down, and the Beast's splinter group could continue on their path of wanton destruction.
Back on the East, fighting was still thick. Jarvis took out one Apache as he charged, while Cobyn was caught in an evenly matched melee. Healey and Purnell hit their marks, killing two more men. Dewar, already suffering from poor luck, took a war club to his head after fumbling his knife. Aghast, the struggling Corbyn looked into the Dewar's dead eyes whilst a knife was being pushed ever closer to his neck by an Apache. He glanced quickly to Prezza, who was finishing off the Apache chief with a quick jab to the face, and a bowie knife in the chest. In a flash of red, Corbyn, fell backwards, only to look up and see his assailant fall backwards with his skull blown wide open. Jarvis had managed to hit him from range, under significant pressure, One more gunshot rang out in the night, as Callaghan shot the final Apache soldier.
In addition to the fifteen Apache soldiers that had been killed, it became clear that the Beast had managed to slaughter around eight other injuns, including the womenfolk and their offspring. There were only three survivors, one woman with her two young children.
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Post by Jeremiah Corbyn on Oct 4, 2015 15:43:27 GMT
"A close one indeed" spoke JC
"Skinner kill the woman but we shall raise the children as civilised children" he ordered the Beast.
After doing this JC and his crew head back to El Paso with the two children in tow
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