Li Yang - Response
All things considered, while the partisans he was being sent to hunt down were a consistent annoyance, they amounted to little more than a minor disruption in the region they acted out of. Just simply an annoyance that no one had managed to get rid of yet. Perhaps they were hoping that the unstoppable force that was Li Yang would finally catch them off guard.
However, the point being that it wasn't the... most important task. So, when Li Yang arrived at the port to ship out, it wasn't to board one of the new Empire-class ships. One of the older model cruisers yet to be mothballed had been designated to ferry him and a few other squads across the ocean.
One of those squads was the one assigned to work with him. Six other soldiers. Four of them were fresh-faced recruits like him, all of which he now outranked due to his early promotion thanks to his absurd showings during training. The other two were actual fire-benders.
The other squad on board was a little bigger than his, also made up almost entirely of new recruits, but were simply joining them by coincidence of timing to join the forces abroad.
"OK, that's everyone," the oldest of the squad, one of the firebenders, said. "So, you're our secret weapon, huh?" He now addressed Li Yang specifically. "Congratulations on the early promotion, but it's still only your first mission, so make sure you follow orders carefully. Get a big head and you'll just end up dead. Listen well, and you'll be just fine. That goes for all of you, actually. Now go drop off your packs in the bunks!"
As the squad leader walked away, the other firebender patted Li Yang on the shoulder, "Don't worry, he means well enough. You must be quite remarkable. Same rank as me, but it took me nearly two years in the field!"
. . .A Few Days Later. . .
Things being "just fine" didn't even last until they made it ashore.
"WE'RE TAKING ON WATER!"
"THE BOILER IS TOAST! ENGINE'S DEAD!"
"GET TO THE LIFE RAFTS!"
"HOLD ON!"
Having realized just how strong Li Yang truly was, he was tasked with holding his squad's life raft steady while the rest boarded, lest it swing away and fall into the sea without them.
"OK, THAT'S EVERYONE! COME ON!" The squad leader held his hand out to Li Yang. All he had to do was take it and he'd be fine.
The ship lurched. The moment Li Yang would have switched hands to jump to the life raft a huge wave rocked the ship, causing the raft to swing away, one of the lines holding it to the ship outright snapping, sending it hurtling end over end into the water. Finally the aging cruiser had had enough, now laden with too much water. The ship's bow began to lift faster and faster as it began a frighteningly rapid descent into the depths...
. . .An Unknown Amount of Time Later. . .
Li Yang would awaken to the feeling of sea birds pecking at his extremities. It seemed they'd been close enough to land for him to wash up on shore alive. Whether that was due to luck or his unusually robust physique was impossible to say. Muscles, no matter how strong, still needed lungs empty of ocean water to supply them with oxygen.
Either way, he was alive. First, one might recommend stopping the birds from pecking off his fingers. After that, perhaps he could find other survivors.
"Look! Another one! I think I saw him breathe!" Or... perhaps he should deal with whoever that was. Should he crack his eyes open, he'd see a small squad of men wearing armor in Earth Kingdom colors, along with a few other men wearing more simple garb. Villagers? Militia perhaps? None of them appeared happy to see him.
@Aku the Samurai @Letter Bee
All things considered, while the partisans he was being sent to hunt down were a consistent annoyance, they amounted to little more than a minor disruption in the region they acted out of. Just simply an annoyance that no one had managed to get rid of yet. Perhaps they were hoping that the unstoppable force that was Li Yang would finally catch them off guard.
However, the point being that it wasn't the... most important task. So, when Li Yang arrived at the port to ship out, it wasn't to board one of the new Empire-class ships. One of the older model cruisers yet to be mothballed had been designated to ferry him and a few other squads across the ocean.
One of those squads was the one assigned to work with him. Six other soldiers. Four of them were fresh-faced recruits like him, all of which he now outranked due to his early promotion thanks to his absurd showings during training. The other two were actual fire-benders.
The other squad on board was a little bigger than his, also made up almost entirely of new recruits, but were simply joining them by coincidence of timing to join the forces abroad.
"OK, that's everyone," the oldest of the squad, one of the firebenders, said. "So, you're our secret weapon, huh?" He now addressed Li Yang specifically. "Congratulations on the early promotion, but it's still only your first mission, so make sure you follow orders carefully. Get a big head and you'll just end up dead. Listen well, and you'll be just fine. That goes for all of you, actually. Now go drop off your packs in the bunks!"
As the squad leader walked away, the other firebender patted Li Yang on the shoulder, "Don't worry, he means well enough. You must be quite remarkable. Same rank as me, but it took me nearly two years in the field!"
. . .A Few Days Later. . .
Things being "just fine" didn't even last until they made it ashore.
"WE'RE TAKING ON WATER!"
"THE BOILER IS TOAST! ENGINE'S DEAD!"
"GET TO THE LIFE RAFTS!"
"HOLD ON!"
Having realized just how strong Li Yang truly was, he was tasked with holding his squad's life raft steady while the rest boarded, lest it swing away and fall into the sea without them.
"OK, THAT'S EVERYONE! COME ON!" The squad leader held his hand out to Li Yang. All he had to do was take it and he'd be fine.
The ship lurched. The moment Li Yang would have switched hands to jump to the life raft a huge wave rocked the ship, causing the raft to swing away, one of the lines holding it to the ship outright snapping, sending it hurtling end over end into the water. Finally the aging cruiser had had enough, now laden with too much water. The ship's bow began to lift faster and faster as it began a frighteningly rapid descent into the depths...
. . .An Unknown Amount of Time Later. . .
Li Yang would awaken to the feeling of sea birds pecking at his extremities. It seemed they'd been close enough to land for him to wash up on shore alive. Whether that was due to luck or his unusually robust physique was impossible to say. Muscles, no matter how strong, still needed lungs empty of ocean water to supply them with oxygen.
Either way, he was alive. First, one might recommend stopping the birds from pecking off his fingers. After that, perhaps he could find other survivors.
"Look! Another one! I think I saw him breathe!" Or... perhaps he should deal with whoever that was. Should he crack his eyes open, he'd see a small squad of men wearing armor in Earth Kingdom colors, along with a few other men wearing more simple garb. Villagers? Militia perhaps? None of them appeared happy to see him.
@Aku the Samurai @Letter Bee