“MIB prepared themselves for action as another attack came in, this time it was Chaos Dwarves.
The Chaos Dwarves put their plan into action first and, as they progressed, dispatched agent after agent from the field, until there was little resistance, 0-1. MIB tried an unlikely plan for a quick response, but the attempt ended as quickly as it begun and it remained 0-1.
After taking a small break MIB put their next plan into action and, with 3 Field Agents breaking through the line, the Chaos Dwarves were outflanked. This didn't stop them taking down the lead Field Agent, but MIB had men in place to recover, 1-1.
The next assault from the Chaos Dwarves faced a much stronger defence, as agent after agent threw themselves in the way, almost doing enough to take control, but not quite. With time running out two agents managed to reach the Bull which had broken through the line, but in the last minute he got away, 1-2.
There remains some questions over the fitness of a couple of agents, but they will remain with the agency for now, or at least until better training procedures are in place.”
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The Chaos Dwarves put their plan into action first and, as they progressed, dispatched agent after agent from the field, until there was little resistance, 0-1. MIB tried an unlikely plan for a quick response, but the attempt ended as quickly as it begun and it remained 0-1.
After taking a small break MIB put their next plan into action and, with 3 Field Agents breaking through the line, the Chaos Dwarves were outflanked. This didn't stop them taking down the lead Field Agent, but MIB had men in place to recover, 1-1.
The next assault from the Chaos Dwarves faced a much stronger defence, as agent after agent threw themselves in the way, almost doing enough to take control, but not quite. With time running out two agents managed to reach the Bull which had broken through the line, but in the last minute he got away, 1-2.
There remains some questions over the fitness of a couple of agents, but they will remain with the agency for now, or at least until better training procedures are in place.”