>>5124606With a little bit of time left to spare you finished and made a start towards the helicopter landing pad. Churvik stood as you approached the vault door for the final time. "Goodbye Chu-" you had started to say when near to the man, but he moved surprisingly quick. Wrapping both his arms around you, standing there stunned. You were unsure what to do. He wasn't attacking you, the old man was hugging you, arms by your side you froze as the man gave you two tight squeezes. Threatening to lift you off the ground with each. You stood in the same shocked state as he let go. "Goodbye Morty. Be sure to take good care of yourself." The old man's voice faulter for a second. You were unsure what to do. Flabbergasted you smiled at him. "Thank you, I'll do my best."
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Satisfied with you answer the radio chirped twice and the door swung open. The route to your destination was smooth and once again. Perfectly on time you marched up to Mistress Yuga and smartly snapped to attention. The overcast sky was above, the winds whipping around the pad chilling you to the bone almost instantly. All present wore thick jackets. "At ease Corporal. Put this on." The woman declared through a cloud of smoke and mist as she handed you a matching jacket. Thankful you quickly pulled it on and stood amongst the gathering of people. Technicians, scientists and a few guards stood by luggage and cargo ready to load. Yuga's assistant gave you a short wave as the crowd stood in silence.
Over the wind you couldn't hear it until it split the clouds. A sleek helicopter kicked up the wind even further, threatening to send your beret flying. Acting fast enough you pinned it to the top of your head with a free hand. Mistress Yuga's cigarette wasn't as lucky, you watched it spiral off the side of the building and vanish into the heavy fog around. With a bounce the craft set down, the blades halted. Rear and side doors opened and the rush to escape the cold wind began. Clambering aboard the large interior was enough for everyone and the cargo. People began to sit down and you were left with a decision on where to sit.