Aw, thank you! I wanted to make it a bit fancier, but I was in a rush. []
Sometimes I wonder about if it'd be worth it to try and fancy-ize my posts, but like you I'm usually in too much of a rush to change my font color or anything. []
I know the struggle. There are times I don't feel like changing my font stuff, that usually only happens when I'm on my phone though. []
Sometimes I wonder about if it'd be worth it to try and fancy-ize my posts, but like you I'm usually in too much of a rush to change my font color or anything. []
I know the struggle. There are times I don't feel like changing my font stuff, that usually only happens when I'm on my phone though. []
That, and my favorite color is Yellow, which doesn't work well as a font color. []
Ben turned on his wrist comlink and contacted Dust. “Lieutenant, objective complete. You are clear to proceed.” “Good work sergeant. Set a loop for all cameras in the base. Once you’ve done that, make your way to the south half of the building. I’ll give you further instructions once you’ve arrived.” Ben turned to his team. “You heard him, let’s get to work on these cameras. We’re already running behind schedule because of these complications.” Long went to the end of the corridor to watch for any droids who might stumble upon their handywork. Ben and the other two clones began the process of sabotaging all of the cameras, by replacing the live feed with a video loop of empty hallways. Now Shadow Company could maneuver throughout the base without the fear of being detected by cameras, even if the security room was retaken. After some time the last camera had been looped. Ben called Dust again. “Cameras have been looped sir, proceeding to next objective.” “Affirmative. Contact me once you’re there.” “Yes sir. Ben Out” Ben stood up from the computer console, and hid the destroyed droids in a storage container. He motioned towards the door. “Alright men, let’s move!”