>>6109185[8/???]
"Hey, get in reverse and back up," you order. "I'll tell you when to stop!" The trucks begins to back up. "Keep going, keep going. A little more. Ok, stop!" You hop off and start hauling a corpse over. "Yo, help me grab this! Oh, and when you park on the fence do it to the side!"
Part of you thinks this is fucked up, but part of you also thinks you're a genius for coming up with this. You're pretty sure you saw in a movie a bunch of soldiers charge at a bunch of barbed wire and climb over the corpses of the first wave. If it worked in World War 2 (or maybe the first one since you're unsure) then it surely will work here.
It takes considerable effort and coordination, but you and another meth-addled lunatic toss the body over from the roof of the truck's cab onto the razor wire and form a sort of bridge. You're the first one to get across and land at the opposite edge. You ready your rifle and prepare to fire at the yard exits in case the defenders catch wind of what's going on, but by the time the second crusader gets down you get the feeling that nobody's on the way. The whole squad gets over the fence and you lead them to the back door to the eastern building area. You turn the knob and it simply turns. They didn't even bother to lock it.
"Huh?" The defender doesn't even finish turning around before getting shot at from his defensive position at an overturned cafeteria table. The rest of the crusaders pour in and begin clearing out the rear area. Despite being the enemy having prepared, the mix of rapidity and insanity of the meth-fueled assault catches them off guard as if you had actually done a proper ambush or preemptive strike.
>Special Circumstances Allow Training Bonus Invocation>[Strike First, Strike Hard]: +2Your guys fan out and take up good positions behind cover while the enemy reorients. You end up behind the counters that serve slop to inmates. As you fire at enemies behind their own cover your rifle's ejected casings litter the serving area or end up in the trays. Not that the barley porridge can be made much worse by literal metal trash...