Post by silverstarcross on Aug 9, 2013 17:00:02 GMT
Department 19 Exists!
One of Will Hill's sites!
Where to begin with how to describe Department 19, by Will Hill?
If I say it qualifies as a Military World of Badass, would you believe me?
Let it be known that Department 19 has MORE Sadistic Decisions in numbers than you may find in the Potter-world or dot hack, and that this review is very Punny!
I found this out of Facebook, sounds like this guy's someone who'd do pretty dang well in Resident Evil, provided the right people find him first!
Now you may begin discussions after you read the link, I'm mostly here to provide a weapon link and to let you know that Department 19 isn't the only Supernatural-fighting group out there, either.
Also a quote coming right up:
Describing the Daybreaker Gun, with an Operator in the Turner family demonstrating its use
'Paul Turner led the Charge; he sprinted out onto the black tarmac of the landing area that lay before the hangar and lifted his Daybreaker to his shoulder. The heavy Russian weapon was not standard issue for Blacklight operators; it had been deemed by the chief of the general staff to be nothing more than a portable war crime and too unsafe for general use. It was, however, remarkably effective.
Turner rapid-fired the weapon, rolling with the recoil that forced his shoulder back each time he pulled the trigger.
The sticky charges whined through the air and attached themselves to six of the oncoming vampires;
The security officer's aim was unerring.
With a series of revolting crunches, the pneumatic charges on the rounds fired, and the vampires screamed in pain as the explosive cores punched through their flesh and into their bodies.
A second later the charges fired, and the six vampires exploded like fireworks, huge sprays of blood thumping into the night sky and falling to the ground like rain.
Turner didn't even wait to see the results of his shots; he trusted his own abilities completely, and by the time the explosives had detonated he had pulled the T-Bone from his belt and sent its metal stake whistling through the heart of an onrushing vampire woman.
She burst with an audible pop, spraying her contents across the tarmac.
As the stake wound itself back into the T-Bone's barrel, Turner drew his MP5 and fired it into the tight mass of vampires, sending blood spilling into the air as he ran to his left, seeking the flank of the Vampire Army.
Kate Randall Paused for a moment, despite herself, and watched the former SAS sergeant go to work.
Paul Turner was a legend in Blacklight, but she had never seen him fight. His role as the security officer kept him almost permanently at the Loop, and seeing him unleashed was a sight to behold; He was nothing less than a killing machine, a calm, precise instrument of death.
She watched him run to the far end of the landing area, then returned her attention to the battle.'
Department 19: The Rising, Ch. 47, Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide, Pg 495-496
One of Will Hill's sites!
Where to begin with how to describe Department 19, by Will Hill?
If I say it qualifies as a Military World of Badass, would you believe me?
Let it be known that Department 19 has MORE Sadistic Decisions in numbers than you may find in the Potter-world or dot hack, and that this review is very Punny!
I found this out of Facebook, sounds like this guy's someone who'd do pretty dang well in Resident Evil, provided the right people find him first!
Now you may begin discussions after you read the link, I'm mostly here to provide a weapon link and to let you know that Department 19 isn't the only Supernatural-fighting group out there, either.
Also a quote coming right up:
Describing the Daybreaker Gun, with an Operator in the Turner family demonstrating its use
'Paul Turner led the Charge; he sprinted out onto the black tarmac of the landing area that lay before the hangar and lifted his Daybreaker to his shoulder. The heavy Russian weapon was not standard issue for Blacklight operators; it had been deemed by the chief of the general staff to be nothing more than a portable war crime and too unsafe for general use. It was, however, remarkably effective.
Turner rapid-fired the weapon, rolling with the recoil that forced his shoulder back each time he pulled the trigger.
The sticky charges whined through the air and attached themselves to six of the oncoming vampires;
The security officer's aim was unerring.
With a series of revolting crunches, the pneumatic charges on the rounds fired, and the vampires screamed in pain as the explosive cores punched through their flesh and into their bodies.
A second later the charges fired, and the six vampires exploded like fireworks, huge sprays of blood thumping into the night sky and falling to the ground like rain.
Turner didn't even wait to see the results of his shots; he trusted his own abilities completely, and by the time the explosives had detonated he had pulled the T-Bone from his belt and sent its metal stake whistling through the heart of an onrushing vampire woman.
She burst with an audible pop, spraying her contents across the tarmac.
As the stake wound itself back into the T-Bone's barrel, Turner drew his MP5 and fired it into the tight mass of vampires, sending blood spilling into the air as he ran to his left, seeking the flank of the Vampire Army.
Kate Randall Paused for a moment, despite herself, and watched the former SAS sergeant go to work.
Paul Turner was a legend in Blacklight, but she had never seen him fight. His role as the security officer kept him almost permanently at the Loop, and seeing him unleashed was a sight to behold; He was nothing less than a killing machine, a calm, precise instrument of death.
She watched him run to the far end of the landing area, then returned her attention to the battle.'
Department 19: The Rising, Ch. 47, Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide, Pg 495-496