Silhouette Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Colonel Gareth Raglan, NCCMIS, and personal bodyguard for the Triumvirate of New Cymru, was finally reaching a stage where he tired of the constant action. He had been grieviously injured on no less than three seperate occasions in the last few years, and was going on 40. It was with great regret that he handed in his notice of resignation, but he had a plan. He had identified a hole in the market in New Cymru, the need for a private security company. Impartial armed defenders, working on a contract basis. He already had pledges from 25 colleagues throughout the services, all of whom had wildly varied skills. They would, in theory, handle any job, whether it be defending a top secret location from industrial espionage, or defending a convoy against armed insurgents, they would tackle it, and come out on top. They were not, however, soldiers. And would not get drawn in to fighting a war for anyone. He just hoped that they could live up to their own lofty standards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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