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With your hasty training course out of the way, your group deploys to Mariupol. It's right on the coast of the sea of Azov, one of the 2 seas that the ancient Ukrs dug while the moskals were busy being taiga monkeys or something.
You arrive just in time, too, as the vatniks quickly encircle your group. Slowly but surely, the encirclement tightens around Azovstal. It's half steel mill, half fortress, and 100% Ukrainian.
The fighting goes slowly, but once again, your warrior spirit awakens and you're compelled to act.
>Gather some compatriots to break out of the siege.
>Stay put. You'll get your action when the invaders reach azovstal.
There is a saying that 2 Ukrainians are a partisan detachment, and 3 are a partisan detachment with a traitor. Maybe that's why your army is so dysfunctional. Anyway, taking this advice into account, you choose *one* battle buddy to execute your plan with. Who is it?
>A middle-aged man, even shorter than you, but respected among the azovites and very fanatical
>A very muscular man, perhaps a steroid user, with several "pagan" and "buddhist" tattoos that you recognize
>A boy roughly your age, athletic but not buff, who spends most of his time texting his family and watching videos on his phone
>One of the guys from your volunteer brigade (who?)
>Write in (a character who could reasonably be in the azov battalion or in the foreign legion)