08-14-2015, 07:48 PM
"Well, that wanna-be General of theirs is wanted on no shortage of white-collar crimes. Up and took the whole company, booted the investors and backers. He hasn't out-right said they're his own private army now, but it's written between the lines."
He shared a look with Koloman and shrugged, "Hey, it's Africa. Spend enough time there, you learn to read the signs. He's got the dead Sierra Leonean president's family bottled up somewhere and is moving more troops into the country. And the slaughtered refugees? Cold blooded, that was. He's going to use that as justification for his next big play."
Koloman shook his head and turned a bit on his seat to better face Michael, "Ignore him. He's just sad I'm running off to Africa without him. The Legion...he's right that it's no longer a company, exactly. They are currently in the center of the Sierra Leone civil war. Any reporters in the area, as always, are offering some very different opinions on what is going on. But the few local free-lancers are reporting favorably towards the Legion. They were instrumental in minimizing blood-shed in the first few days of the civil war, rescued the family of the former president, as well as a high-profile Red Cross worker. Their CEO, or maybe General now? put out a public address not too long ago, and now their training camp in Morocco is swamped with new recruits from around the world."
He shared a look with Koloman and shrugged, "Hey, it's Africa. Spend enough time there, you learn to read the signs. He's got the dead Sierra Leonean president's family bottled up somewhere and is moving more troops into the country. And the slaughtered refugees? Cold blooded, that was. He's going to use that as justification for his next big play."
Koloman shook his head and turned a bit on his seat to better face Michael, "Ignore him. He's just sad I'm running off to Africa without him. The Legion...he's right that it's no longer a company, exactly. They are currently in the center of the Sierra Leone civil war. Any reporters in the area, as always, are offering some very different opinions on what is going on. But the few local free-lancers are reporting favorably towards the Legion. They were instrumental in minimizing blood-shed in the first few days of the civil war, rescued the family of the former president, as well as a high-profile Red Cross worker. Their CEO, or maybe General now? put out a public address not too long ago, and now their training camp in Morocco is swamped with new recruits from around the world."