The air was hot and heavy. The sun beat down on the planet like the unforgiving wrath of Ra. The tarmac was cooking under it's might, creating blurry waves above the surface of the airstrip. The planet was cloudy and stormy for 99% of the year, and the few sunny days it allowed to slip past, were so hot you prayed for rain.
Ten fresh faced, high spirited rookies walked off the transport ramp one by one. Most of them puked within minutes of entering the planet's atmosphere. The air was so hot and muggy you could barely breathe. The smell of sulfur and decay was unbearable, and the minor change in gravity was taxing on the knees and lower back. It was a total shock to the system and senses. The planet was often described as hell, in a literal, and biblical sense.
Sergeant Sean Pentecost stood with his arms crossed behind his back, the collar of his dark green T-shirt soaked with sweat. He squinted his scrutinizing gaze as he examined the crew of wet behind the ears newbies that would be joining his team. The best damn team in UNEGA's arsenal. Alpha were the elite, the chosen and proven. The best of the best came to Alpha to fight. And now half of the squad would be combat virgins. Alpha was looking more like Echo by the minute as he watched rookie after rookie vomit all over the tarmac and the ramp of the transport ship.
Several rookies, only males were able to hold their rations down. Trevor Hanken gagged violently, covering his mouth and nose. David Carlyle, arguably the hardest of the bunch barely flinched, but he was visibly affected, even from a distance.
"This is the best they could scrape up?" Sarge uttered with pure disgust, crossing his arms.
Charlie Hauser stood beside him, hands on his hips, squinting into the sun's relentless gaze. He shook his head, spitting to his left, hardly impressed by the group.
"Give 'em a chance Sarge. We were all rookies at one point in time."
Sarge lowered his head and said with disappointed defeat, "I tell ya, Haus. I'm really startin' to hate my job."
*****
Sargeant Sean Pentecost paced to and fro before twelve young soldiers standing at attention. They did their best to look as strong and focused as they could, but the heat, the gravity and that awful smell of sulfur combined with decay from the alien corpses produced by their unrelenting attacks on UNEGA bases made it hard to remain focused and at attention.
"Welcome to UHAP-1, otherwise known as Unknown Hostile Alien Planet 01," Sarge shouted out, his tone relaxed at this point.
"I don't care who you are, what rank you carry, who your daddy was," he shouted, glaring quickly at Kiera, "or what you scored on the aptitude test you wrote to find yourself in my squad!" he finished, casting his scrutinizing glare at Jonathan Rhodes.
"Up here I am your daddy, I am your aptitude test, and you are all cadets until I decide otherwise," Sarge barked, his tone growing more aggressive as he continued his speech. "And I will sculpt and mold each and every one of you pathetic sacks of meat into a well-oiled, perfectly balanced and executed killing machine, or you will be on the first transport back to earth - is that clear?!"
"Sir, yes sir!" the soldiers replied.
"I want you all to take a long hard look at the person standing next to you. Because in two months time, chances are they will not be here anymore." The soldiers looked around, reluctantly glancing at each other.
"Ask yourself if you are willing to watch them die before your eyes. If you're willing to hold them in your arms and ease their passing from this world, so far from home."
Kayleigh looked at Kiera with an expression of sadness threatening to expose her. Kiera looked away, telling herself the Sargeant was just being dramatic, trying to shake them up.
"If not... You got off on the wrong ****in' planet, soldier... and the transport's that way."
Sarge walked over to Charlie Hauser, who had been standing off to the side, listening to the speech.
"I'd say I just broke half of 'em. What do you think?" Sarge asked quietly with his back to the soldiers.
Charlie grinned. "I think your speeches keep gettin' better, Sarge."
Haus shouted to the soldiers with a loud, deep tone, "Move your asses, greenhorns! I wanna see twenty laps around the base! Move! Move! Move!"
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