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A while back I joined some Irish Marines.  I excelled in placing and defusing explosives so the military offered me a chance to be the demo specialist on a covert ops unit.  I accepted.  The years came and went as I fought in undisclosable locations.  Then in 2005, there was the Malton incident.  My team was taken to the Malton border and inserted via helicopter.  My mission was to destroy a train loaded with C4 so that no civilians could get a hold on it.  We mounted up on a jeep and went out, the streets were almost completely deserted, except for a handful of school children.  Our orders were to leave everyone we encountered, but I coudn't leave them.  We stopped to radio for an evac, and one of the girls collapsed on the floor.  Her body attracted some Zs to our position.  I panicked and opened fire.  I put a whole clip into one of them and it didn't slow down.  James got a lucky headshot on one of them.  I yelled "Aim for the Head!!".  Too late.  They were close enough to grab now, the children ran away and I found myself under a pile of corpses.  The next thing I remember was...me.  I know I killed many, but then someone jabbed me with something sharp.  I woke up in a sick bay of sorts.  I had several bullet scars on my body.  The rest is history.  I joined up with an American combat unit and never bothered to search for members of my squad, because I think I know what happened to them.
A while back I joined some Irish Marines.  I excelled in placing and defusing explosives so the military offered me a chance to be the demo specialist on a covert ops unit.  I accepted.  The years came and went as I fought in undisclosable locations.  Then in 2005, there was the Malton incident.  My team was taken to the Malton border.  My mission was to destroy a train loaded with C4 so that no civilians could get a hold on it.  We mounted up on a jeep and went out, the streets were almost completely deserted, except for a handful of school children.  Our orders were to leave everyone we encountered, but I coudn't leave them.  We stopped to radio for an evac, and one of the girls collapsed on the floor.  Her body attracted some Zs to our position.  I panicked and opened fire.  I put a whole clip into one of them and it didn't slow down.  James got a lucky headshot on one of them.  I yelled "Aim for the Head!!".  Too late.  They were close enough to grab now, the children ran away and I found myself under a pile of corpses.  The next thing I remember was...me.  I know I killed many, but then someone jabbed me with something sharp.  I woke up in a sick bay of sorts.  I had several bullet scars on my body.  The rest is history.  I joined up with an American combat unit and never bothered to search for members of my squad, because I think I know what happened to them.

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A while back I joined some Irish Marines. I excelled in placing and defusing explosives so the military offered me a chance to be the demo specialist on a covert ops unit. I accepted. The years came and went as I fought in undisclosable locations. Then in 2005, there was the Malton incident. My team was taken to the Malton border. My mission was to destroy a train loaded with C4 so that no civilians could get a hold on it. We mounted up on a jeep and went out, the streets were almost completely deserted, except for a handful of school children. Our orders were to leave everyone we encountered, but I coudn't leave them. We stopped to radio for an evac, and one of the girls collapsed on the floor. Her body attracted some Zs to our position. I panicked and opened fire. I put a whole clip into one of them and it didn't slow down. James got a lucky headshot on one of them. I yelled "Aim for the Head!!". Too late. They were close enough to grab now, the children ran away and I found myself under a pile of corpses. The next thing I remember was...me. I know I killed many, but then someone jabbed me with something sharp. I woke up in a sick bay of sorts. I had several bullet scars on my body. The rest is history. I joined up with an American combat unit and never bothered to search for members of my squad, because I think I know what happened to them.