Praetorian Police Department Logfile: 03-Alpha-635-2B
Subject: Rescue Operations in Devoured occupied areas outside Imperial City
Report Filed By Lieutenant R. Dylan
Squad 2B was on perimeter patrol when Devoured hunting signals were overheard. Squad 2B promptly shifted direction towards the Devoured swarm, maintaining standard tactical reconnaissance doctrine. Disturbance was soon shown to be the result of one female Caucasian (hereby referred to as Subject S) being pursued by a Greater Devoured and several smaller Devoured, one of which was disabled by Subject S as Squad 2B watched via impressive utilization of terrain to cause the less intelligent Devoured to damage the plant creature.
Squad 2B intervened shortly thereafter, with sonic weapons being deployed to disorient and disorganize the Devoured cluster before going weapons free. Subject S proved remarkably calm in the face of the unexpected assistance, going to ground and continuing to escape the Devoured by crawling while creating clear lines of fire for Squad 2B. Upon recovery of Subject S and prompt questioning regarding other survivors, Squad B fell back towards sonic barriers surrounding PPD Exterior Firebase 203-Tango.
Unusual concentration of Devoured followed Squad 2B and recovered Subject S for unknown reasons, but rudimentary medical screening showed Subject S being free of all known Devoured pathogens and infections.Subject introduced herself as Celia Katarina Stingray, explaining that her refugee convoy had been heading towards Praetoria for some months and the swarm we’d encountered had hit them two days ago. Miss Stingray was the sole survivor of her small group that had been scattered from the rest, to her knowledge. Having no pertinent knowledge as to cause of unusual Devoured activity, Miss Stingray was forwarded to the Ministry of Public Affairs for refugee processing.
Follow up recon advised to determine potential causes of heightened Devoured activity outside northern Imperial City.
Report Ends
Subject: Rescue Operations in Devoured occupied areas outside Imperial City
Report Filed By Lieutenant R. Dylan
Squad 2B was on perimeter patrol when Devoured hunting signals were overheard. Squad 2B promptly shifted direction towards the Devoured swarm, maintaining standard tactical reconnaissance doctrine. Disturbance was soon shown to be the result of one female Caucasian (hereby referred to as Subject S) being pursued by a Greater Devoured and several smaller Devoured, one of which was disabled by Subject S as Squad 2B watched via impressive utilization of terrain to cause the less intelligent Devoured to damage the plant creature.
Squad 2B intervened shortly thereafter, with sonic weapons being deployed to disorient and disorganize the Devoured cluster before going weapons free. Subject S proved remarkably calm in the face of the unexpected assistance, going to ground and continuing to escape the Devoured by crawling while creating clear lines of fire for Squad 2B. Upon recovery of Subject S and prompt questioning regarding other survivors, Squad B fell back towards sonic barriers surrounding PPD Exterior Firebase 203-Tango.
Unusual concentration of Devoured followed Squad 2B and recovered Subject S for unknown reasons, but rudimentary medical screening showed Subject S being free of all known Devoured pathogens and infections.Subject introduced herself as Celia Katarina Stingray, explaining that her refugee convoy had been heading towards Praetoria for some months and the swarm we’d encountered had hit them two days ago. Miss Stingray was the sole survivor of her small group that had been scattered from the rest, to her knowledge. Having no pertinent knowledge as to cause of unusual Devoured activity, Miss Stingray was forwarded to the Ministry of Public Affairs for refugee processing.
Follow up recon advised to determine potential causes of heightened Devoured activity outside northern Imperial City.
Report Ends
