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[07] north country winters keep a-gettin' me down
Who: Crew of Murderess/Howling Sabers
Where: West of Empieza
When: Month of March. Top post starts beginning of month; mark dates in new threads to maintain some semblance of continuity. :Db
What: Catch-all for March posts -- will include Captain fight at least.
Warnings: Violence as ever
Style: Anything that'll move!
Status: Open to anyone actually on board or nearby
They'd spent a month docked at Empieza, and finally they were on the move. Sasuke wouldn't deny that they had perhaps needed the time -- to get the ship back into shape, for one, and to pick up a medic-nin, even if that hadn't been in the plans. But an entire month of one small island and an even smaller ship had left Sasuke about as stir-crazy as he could get, and the presence of said medic-nin and her entourage only exacerbated it.
He'd told Naruto and Sakura that he hadn't been doing nothing since arrival, but in all honesty, in terms of real progress, he'd accomplished nothing. Nothing of use, nothing of real import, for all that they had a shard on board and no one had been possessed to kill everyone else recently.
So it was that Sasuke was in the rigging in a better mood than he'd been in all month as they sailed away from the island, heading for rendezvous with the crew of the sailboat that had gone to find fairies.
Where: West of Empieza
When: Month of March. Top post starts beginning of month; mark dates in new threads to maintain some semblance of continuity. :Db
What: Catch-all for March posts -- will include Captain fight at least.
Warnings: Violence as ever
Style: Anything that'll move!
Status: Open to anyone actually on board or nearby
They'd spent a month docked at Empieza, and finally they were on the move. Sasuke wouldn't deny that they had perhaps needed the time -- to get the ship back into shape, for one, and to pick up a medic-nin, even if that hadn't been in the plans. But an entire month of one small island and an even smaller ship had left Sasuke about as stir-crazy as he could get, and the presence of said medic-nin and her entourage only exacerbated it.
He'd told Naruto and Sakura that he hadn't been doing nothing since arrival, but in all honesty, in terms of real progress, he'd accomplished nothing. Nothing of use, nothing of real import, for all that they had a shard on board and no one had been possessed to kill everyone else recently.
So it was that Sasuke was in the rigging in a better mood than he'd been in all month as they sailed away from the island, heading for rendezvous with the crew of the sailboat that had gone to find fairies.
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"What if we clear it faster than that?"
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"They've worked this strategy out in advance and he directs it."
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"Ambush would be the best option for them, with how this is going," he said, tone grim, throwing the last of the demotivated men attacking him overboard and turning to deal with another rush. "I'll spread the word. You do the same if you can."
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"No. You draw attention away from me and press forward to the captain. Try not to overpower them too quickly. I'll take care of the units below decks."
Fighting on deck where one had to compensate for the rocking of the boat to keep one's footing and avoid being sent sliding to the rail put him at a disadvantage, but close quarters fighting in the cramped confines of the ship's interior was right up his alley. Now that he was certain of the strategy the Navy captain was employing, it would be a small matter to decimate his reserves before they could be mobilized.
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The suggestion would only have made sense if L-Elf were completely confident in his own ability to handle ambush in close quarters. Then again, maybe that made sense; with the man's build and what Sasuke had seen of his fighting style thus far, he might very well be suited for precisely that sort of footing. Still, the fact that there was room to disagree in the middle of a fight spoke to a fact they'd both already known -- that the crew, for all its strength, desperately lacked organization.
"Fine," he said, finally, accepting the plan and turning toward what was most likely the captain's quarters, assuming this was just a larger version of the Murderess. "What's your ideal time for me to reach the captain?"
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"Two minutes. Just focus on keeping the men on deck at bay rather than defeating them and draw him out. Once he's on deck, don't hold back."
The Navy captain was skilled in strategy and no doubt had several more tactics up his sleeve that he would attempt to employ, but without his reserves to draw on, he would be crippled. So far, they had shown themselves to be powerful fighters, but not necessarily tacticians. If he managed to keep things quiet, it would remain that way and give them the upper hand.
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If only fire were practical on board a ship, but they wanted to use this thing later, not sink its charred remains into the ocean. And keeping the sailors out of the way, but not incapacitating them -- it was like being back in Sound under Orochimaru's watchful tutelage. L-Elf might even have passed for a sharper-tongued Kabuto, silver hair and all.
In any case, it left Sasuke with taijutsu and the work of the Kusanagi, and two minutes blurred past as he reached the door -- which remained closed, making it highly likely that the only thing behind it was emptiness or further ambush.
He threw the doors open at the two-minute mark, tensed as his eyes adjusted to the relative darkness, and waiting to see if L-Elf had some kind of plan prepared for the extremely likely chance that there was no captain in the captain's quarters at all.
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He kicked the body of a fallen sailor aside and descended further into the ship. There would be several more small units and they would all need to be disposed of before the captain had a chance to call on them. The timeframe had shortened again, so there was no time to waste, unless of course the rest of the crew managed to kill the captain before the units could be mobilized.