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Practical Marksmanship | Session 2 | Period 4 | 7/16/10

Again, the class met in the Danger Shop. This time, when the students stepped in they found themselves on the desolate floor of a long deserted building, several stories up. At one end, there is a large open window and a Barrett M82 sniper rifle with gillie netting around it. The only other furniture in the room are another set of padded benches, and a single table. Price and Ashley stand behind that table.

"Today's class activity is two-fold. First, a brief discussion about assassination. Not being a killer for hire, that is not what we're on about. I personally am a soldier, and it seems many of you are as well. The exercise today, which is entirely optional if you wish to morally object, is based off a real event. A shot I myself took."

He held up a picture of a man, wrinkle-faced and bearded. "This is Imran Zakhaev. In 1996, he is an arms dealer, selling Uranium on the black market. Nuclear material, weapons-grade. A leftenant Price and a Captain Macmillan are given the first assassination order issued by the SAS since the end of World War II. Nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists and mercenaries cannot be allowed. Or... so the government thought."

"What about you, students? Do you think a government has a right to execute a man based solely on what he's about to do?"

After the discussion, Price lifted a picture of a mushroom cloud. "This doesn't discount any of your moral arguments, but I want to show you what happens when Zakhaev survives this assassination attempt. This is what happens in 2011. 30,000 American soldiers dead in the blink of an eye."

He sets the picture down. "But now you're asking yourselves, did your teacher refuse to take the shot?" Price shook his head. "I took it. Took his arm clean off. But the stubborn bastard survived and Macmillan and I had to bug out the instant after I took the one shot. We hoped the blood loss would get him, but we weren't so lucky. Now none of you will have to do the daring escape from the various armed bastards in the area that Macmillan and I had to deal with. This is a one-shot, one-hopeful-kill situation. Everybody gets one shot from the sniper rifle. And you'll see that it's not as easy as it seems in the movies. There's a few little things, like wind speed and the Coriolis effect to take into account. If you don't know that is, well, Google it after class. You'll learn something else. If you don't want to take the shot, all you have to do is say why, and you can sit back down."

He then pointed to a student at random.

"You, you get to start."

[ooc: OCD coming up. OCD up, class open!]

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] gorka-wolf.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Makita
notagoose: (Goose with gun close up)

Re: Sign In

[personal profile] notagoose 2010-07-16 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Shane Gooseman

Re: Discussion: Assassination

[identity profile] gorka-wolf.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Assassinations aren't generally ordered just for fun and giggles," Makita pointed out. "And if you don't trust your superiors to know the line, than you're working for the wrong people."

Re: Take the Shot

[identity profile] gorka-wolf.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Makita had been trained as a sniper, as all the wolves were, it just wasn't how she was normally utilized.

Still, she watched the flag, waiting until Zakhaev sat down for a moment before taking her shot. Unfortunately for her, the moment she squeezed the trigger, he stood, taking the shot in the gut instead of the torso as she'd planned.

"Dammit. I wanted his lungs."

Re: Discussion: Assassination

[identity profile] gorka-wolf.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
If she'd known she got to shoot Reds, Makita would have brought her own guns and gone to town. It was most likely best that Price was glossing things over.

"Trial? What laws are you going to try them under? Yours? Theirs?" Makita shrugged. "A few well-timed assassinations can stop atrocities, if done right. You'll never win a war that way, but you can sure screw things up for the other side."

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] wesleynotponcy.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce

Re: Discussion: Assassination

[identity profile] wesleynotponcy.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Wesley cleared his throat. "There are, ah, certain cases in which a carefully-planned assassination attempt can spare hundreds or thousands of lives. As desirable as it may be to try to force rehabilitation, that can be - more dangerous. And a shoddy assassination attempt can be vastly more dangerous than not having made the attempt. Meaning no disrespect to you, of course, Professor," he added quickly. "I meant my comment in regard to - er - someone else."

Re: Take the Shot [or Don't]

[identity profile] wesleynotponcy.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Wesley was most definitely not trained to be a sniper, but he had no objections to the exercise. It seemed like a useful skill, at any rate. Not expecting much, he stepped up and lined up the shot carefully, squinting down several times to double-check. Finally he fired, and was surprised when it hit Zakhaev's shoulder.

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Triela

Re: Discussion: Assassination

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Assassinations are a highly effective method for securing peace." Duh.

Re: Take the Shot [or Don't]

[identity profile] sorella-vecchia.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Triela frowned slightly as she settled her slight frame against the rifle. "Don't you think .50-cal is a bit heavy for the range? You'd be better off with something chambered for .338." You know, in her opinion, anyway.

Sniping wasn't really her primary role. That was usually Rico's job. But Triela had both training and lots of experience.

Though mostly at the 500 meter mark. Still, she sighted, stopped breathing for a couple of seconds, and squeezed the trigger. The bullet drifted farther than she'd planned and impacted the target's hip.

She was already pulling the bolt back to load another round.

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