Azog Vang
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In a spot of thick brush Azog knelt, gazing through the lenses of his helmet at the communication facility that sat around twenty meters from the vegetation line. In their current position - Azog and his two Sith compatriots, that is - were entirely hidden from the view from the potential prying eyes of the building.
The squad's task was to disable the facility and therefore render any attempt by its occupants to warn of their coming. It was a simple task, or at least it seemed so to Azog, though he didn't entirely approve of the tactic. Should it have been him leading the army, Azog would have marched all of his troops straight to the doorstep of his enemies - daring them to throw their lives away in an attempt to stop him.
As it sat though, Azog was not the ruling of the Old Empire. He was but a single cog in a massive machine, and for now he would do his part to see that OE ventures saw success. "The facility is likely not heavily guarded." Azog said to his partners, his eyes still on the building. "I see two ways. Group through the front and take it by force or split up, two serving as a distraction while the third navigates through the shadows to disable the facility alone."
Azog didn't care either way, but for the mission to succeed it was better to have everyone on the same page. If he had learned anything about the aliens of this part of the galaxy, it was that many of them relied on "teamwork" to succeed.
"We have only a short time. Decide."
The squad's task was to disable the facility and therefore render any attempt by its occupants to warn of their coming. It was a simple task, or at least it seemed so to Azog, though he didn't entirely approve of the tactic. Should it have been him leading the army, Azog would have marched all of his troops straight to the doorstep of his enemies - daring them to throw their lives away in an attempt to stop him.
As it sat though, Azog was not the ruling of the Old Empire. He was but a single cog in a massive machine, and for now he would do his part to see that OE ventures saw success. "The facility is likely not heavily guarded." Azog said to his partners, his eyes still on the building. "I see two ways. Group through the front and take it by force or split up, two serving as a distraction while the third navigates through the shadows to disable the facility alone."
Azog didn't care either way, but for the mission to succeed it was better to have everyone on the same page. If he had learned anything about the aliens of this part of the galaxy, it was that many of them relied on "teamwork" to succeed.
"We have only a short time. Decide."
@Critas @Tundra