Roy Slater (
thinkb4ublink) wrote2012-05-28 07:26 pm
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24 - Couldn't You've Put On a Proper Uniform?
[Here's Slater in his usual long coat and 'you're all a pain in my backside' expression.] Listen, I don't know where you new lot are coming from, but stay out of the way unless you know what you're doin'. Unless you do know what you're doin'... in which case just don't get in my way, all right? Enough trouble...
Just here. [He sends the latest intelligence of what's going on.] Don't leave a mess.
Just here. [He sends the latest intelligence of what's going on.] Don't leave a mess.
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[He switches off, but he's already jogging in the direction he recalls being Broadway. It would be easier if he knew the city, of course, or at least had a sextant... But eventually, he makes it to Broadway and Main.]
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The temporary headquarters is bustling with Slater sitting in a patrol car more or less in the middle of it, a talkie in one hand, a stub of a cigar, barely lit, in the other. In front of him is a tablet with a map displayed, several colours from green to red on various sections. A fedora sits on the wheel beside him.
The talkie has a fairly non-stop flow of conversation come out of it, except for when Slater speaks instructions or the other end signs off in time for someone else to sign on.
Probably the only reason he meets Fraser's eyes at all is because of his red serge.]
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Good day, sir.
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After all, one of them seems to be his inmate.]
Yes, sir. I suppose you wouldn't know this, but my last posting actually was as a liaison officer, so I may be uniquely suited to the task.
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[Slater rises and calls out to his people.] Get ready!
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[Thuggish chuckling is the only response.]
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I believe the Leftenant asked you a question, gentlemen. Please identify yourselves immediately.
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Ducks, sir! Duck!
[He crouches low, but stays between the quacking and the "Leftenant," holding up the makeshift shield.]
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