Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20160202235358/@comment-5543592-20160206200250

"Oh, of course." Zekoff said, smiling, and settling back in his chair, rest his foot atop his knee, folding his hands over his flat stomach.

"I have an empty unit." Howard said. "One 'Broadsword Squad.'  This task force you proposed can use this call-sign." It was clear that by 'can' Howard meant 'will,' if Zekoff wanted to reach an end to this debate.

Zekoff only smiled wider, and didn't argue at all.

"I think the squad's commander should be picked by an impartial party." Zekoff said. "A member of none of their armed forces.  Do you not think, Howard?"

The American paused, and Jang-La observed them both. While the two sparred, Jang-La thought, formulating plans. He knew the worth of never voicing what you didn't need to. In the words of a great general- 'never interupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.'  Words like this Jang-La lived by.

"I do." Howard said, nodding.

"Excellent." Zekoff said, chuckling lowly, making both Howard and Jang-La watch the Soviet officer cautiously. It was clear Zekoff had formed a plot of some kind. Zekoff looked to Eden. "Ms. Mizrahi, as a member of this conference, I would like to charge you with selecting a military commander for Broadsword Squad.  It would be in all fairness."