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Soldier: 76 ([personal profile] mylawn) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2016-06-08 09:12 pm (UTC)

[76 deliberately waits for McCree to put the cigars back in his pocket before holding his hand out for one. Probably he's already coming up with varied and creative ways to get under his skin as revenge for damaging his visor. Definitely this is one of those ways.

He's not surprised to hear McCree has no plans to answer the recall (or maybe McCree is just saying that and is texting Winston behind is back or something, but that seems unlikely), and offers little more than a growl in affirmation. It's definitely for the best. 76 is still trying to figure out what he thinks of the recall himself. The larger, more cynical part of him knows there isn't any point--that they're all going to needlessly get themselves in trouble. That Winston is far too idealistic to lead a new Overwatch back into the world that rejected them, and it's all going to crumble before they begin, even without taking Talon into account.

76 is sure he doesn't have to say that if and when McCree crosses paths with other ex-agents, he'd prefer that there's no mention of this. Still, he hadn't expected to be outed, though he supposes the cowboy is probably the best-case scenario. He tries to hold onto the thought of potentially having an ally, to bite down the overwhelming urge to disappear again.

The cigar (if McCree obliged him with one) and the remnants of his visor are a good distraction. It's a little easier to get a better look in the light of the campfire, but he's still obviously squinting at the bent fastenings. After a few long moments, he has a better idea.
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You get to fix this.

[Heads up. He's tossing the face mask across the bonfire. Catch.]

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