SqueakingJellybean
Mission Control -- All is ratness
Good evening, fellow Ops controllers.
Every so often, we hear of an agent unwisely assigned by a bureaucrat with the best of intentions but no idea what they're really doing. Whenever possible, it is up to us to extract those agents and integrate them into our active units.
Word reached us of a young Agent deployed into an untenable situation. He was sent in alone without adequate supplies, a compromised safe house, and no access to a medic. Fortunately, the operator of the compromised safe house requested our assistance with his extraction.
Humans and gentlerats, please welcome Junior Agent Milo to SHIELD: Rat Division. He has been inspected and cleared by our medical team, and, as seen below, has been vetted by two of our more experienced agents.
(This is the wee guy I mentioned in the other thread about intros. Why people foist unasked-for pets on others is beyond me. As we were already at the vet, Dr. B checked him out and cleared him. Rook and Chess already seem to like him. We'll keep up the intro playtime for a while and make sure they'll be okay together before he moves into the boys' half of the DCN.)
(He looks to be about four or five months old and has been away from other rats for at least three weeks. While we initially thought he was albino, he appears to have some faint Siamese/Himi markings, almost a fawn point. We'll see how much it darkens as he ages.)
Every so often, we hear of an agent unwisely assigned by a bureaucrat with the best of intentions but no idea what they're really doing. Whenever possible, it is up to us to extract those agents and integrate them into our active units.
Word reached us of a young Agent deployed into an untenable situation. He was sent in alone without adequate supplies, a compromised safe house, and no access to a medic. Fortunately, the operator of the compromised safe house requested our assistance with his extraction.
Humans and gentlerats, please welcome Junior Agent Milo to SHIELD: Rat Division. He has been inspected and cleared by our medical team, and, as seen below, has been vetted by two of our more experienced agents.
(This is the wee guy I mentioned in the other thread about intros. Why people foist unasked-for pets on others is beyond me. As we were already at the vet, Dr. B checked him out and cleared him. Rook and Chess already seem to like him. We'll keep up the intro playtime for a while and make sure they'll be okay together before he moves into the boys' half of the DCN.)
(He looks to be about four or five months old and has been away from other rats for at least three weeks. While we initially thought he was albino, he appears to have some faint Siamese/Himi markings, almost a fawn point. We'll see how much it darkens as he ages.)