>>5493833“Enter.”
You walk through and see The Colonel sitting at a desk covered in papers. He stands up and offers you his hand.
“Ah, Mr Cruz. Colonel Rayburn, The Arab Bureau. Though they tell me that doesn’t exist anymore.”
You shake his hand vigorously, marvelling at the fact you’re shaking the hand of a man from WWI. You know of a couple veterans, but none of them look as young and healthy as the man in front of you. Hell, you think <span class="mu-i">you</span> might even be older than him.
He’s back in his uniform, somehow, and he looks as healthy as you are. The again, you did somehow manage to injure yourself more than the guy who spent a couple weeks in the freezing cold on the run from flesh monsters.
“I’d like to extend my sincerest thanks and gratitude to you for saving my life out there; I don’t think I could have made it without your help. I don’t have much left to my name now, but know that I will always be in your debt.”
You say it was nothing, or something like that.
He walks over to a cabinet on the other side of the room and takes out an expensive looking bottle.
“Drink with me?”
>Hell yes.He winces at your somewhat blasphemous language, but sits down with the bottle and offers you a glass.
“I’m afraid that I’ve been told not to talk about some of the things that happened out there, but I’d still like to discuss things with you. And I’d like to know more about yourself and this new era I find myself in, though please don’t try to explain everything. I’m still getting acquainted with the acclimatisation program.”
Do you have any questions for The Colonel?
>(Write in)Once you’ve done with the Colonel, where would you like to go next? (Choose only one)
>The D-Wing. Your new home, of sorts. It’s where you and the other D-Class are kept. A place to swap stories and find out more of what the Foundation does. (Character backstory)>Anomaly Reception. There’s always a need for D-Class volunteers. They tell you it’s not dangerous. Most of the time. (Chance to get new abilities. Or lose them. Or worse.)>Personnel. Since you’re assigned to an Assessments team you can request a meeting with one of your “co-workers”. (Catch up with the team, maybe even train with them.)