![]() ![]() He made a call and soon Taylor was back at the Palanquin, wounds being tended by Faultline herself. Which still left him with an injured teenager to deal with. Since the crew tended to try and keep the neighborhood clean around their headquarters, he made quick work of the muggers and drove them off. The relatively new member of the group had been out for a walk when he saw the attack. Discovering that she had no money, the two proceeded to attack her before an unexpected party decided to intervene. Taylor hadn't even gotten a block away before a couple of muggers targeted her. To further compound the problem, they chose to drop her off in the bad part of town. Shocked and alone, Taylor was powerless as Julia took a picture before the two took off laughing. The brother was actually a Senior that Emma arranged to play a part. However, instead of driving her to Julia's home, they sprayed her with water, only to chuck a glitter bomb at her once she left the car. Guard fully down, Taylor was picked up by the two later that night. One Friday, she convinced Taylor to come over to her place to watch a couple of movies, claiming that her "brother" would drive her home. Given that Sophia and Emma backed off around Julia, Taylor actually thought things were finally turning around. Lonely and a constant target of bullying, the other girl was quick to accept the offer. Over the course of two weeks, Julia convinced Taylor she actually wanted to be friends. Julia, being a teenaged girl hungry for a slice of the social pie didn't even think twice. So Emma directed her to make Taylor think they were friends before dumping her. However, she had to prove herself ruthless enough hang with the survivors. The other girl was pretty, fashionable, and smart enough to recognize a winning team without being savvy enough to be a threat to her leadership. ![]() (Faultline's Crew, Taylor, Faultline!Mentor, Trump!Taylor)Įarly in the Bullying Campaign, Emma was approached by a girl who wanted to join the popular kids table by the name of Julia. Yes the Navy felt both the damage and the fuckups that led to it were that egregious that not even resigning would save an admiral. The potential reduction in rank would affect any retirement benefits. Including recalling at least one of the Admirals who held partial responsibility over the base where it happened, but had retired before the investigation was completed, just so they could be court-martialed. When the investigation into the fire that gutted the Bon Homme Richard came out? The Navy was less forgiving. It was an epic shitstorm when an ordinance Sargent did the job right when it was time to take the missiles off, then had to start calling for the kind of security that nukes were supposed to have. Due to a fuckup in the armory? Weapons with live warheads rather than the ones with ballast weighting in place of that were taken to the aircraft.Īnd then nobody they were handed off too (the ordinance guys putting them on the bomber, then the bomber crew in a pre-flight inspection) visually checking the missiles like procedure said they should and the paperwork they signed said they did? It was a training flight, heading up to a base to pick up some cruise missiles slated for disposal, and was combining their transport with flight training time for the bombers. About a decade or so ago there was a scandal where a B-52 flew nukes across the country and they were left overnight on a runway that wasn't secured for nukes. ![]()
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