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| - Kurt is summoned to the commander's office, and is handed a letter of re-appointment. Relegated to the 422, known to Kurt as a squad made for exiles, Kurt questions the legitimacy of the document, and is reassured by the commander that it is real. The commander offers no explanation of the supposed crime that Kurt has apparently committed, pushing Kurt to his new commanding officer, Ramsey Crowe. Kurt reaches his new camp, in his new uniform, and is met by No. 13, who, startled, brandishes a knife at Kurt. The rest of the Nameless gather, as No. 13 apologises and retracts her hostilities.
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| - Kurt is summoned to the commander's office, and is handed a letter of re-appointment. Relegated to the 422, known to Kurt as a squad made for exiles, Kurt questions the legitimacy of the document, and is reassured by the commander that it is real. The commander offers no explanation of the supposed crime that Kurt has apparently committed, pushing Kurt to his new commanding officer, Ramsey Crowe. Kurt meets Crowe, an overly relaxed man, who expected Kurt to have brought him gifts. Kurt arrives empty-handed, and Crowe decides to return to business, remarking that the spot for "No. 7" has been filled. Not understanding, Kurt clarifies with Crowe if "No. 7" was to be referring to him, which Crowe explains to be Kurt's new name, the norm for a group that neither distinguishes men from criminals, and is administered by the army only by numbers, like inventory, Crowe non-chalantly remarks that is may be possible for Kurt to request for a transfer to a proper squad if he works hard enough, which excites him, although Crowe adds that nothing of the sort has ever happened. As Crowe gives Kurt his new mission, Kurt tries to find out the reason for his reallocation. Crowe shrugs him off. Kurt reaches his new camp, in his new uniform, and is met by No. 13, who, startled, brandishes a knife at Kurt. The rest of the Nameless gather, as No. 13 apologises and retracts her hostilities. Kurt introduces himself as No. 7, the newest addition to 422, and requests to see the commanding officer here, this visibly upsets No. 13, and she leaves. A man, introduced as No. 6, listens to Kurt's circumstance for transfer and is unsurprised, having heard too many such stories that are similar. Kurt asks again to see the commanding officer, but is stopped by No. 6, saying he has fallen in the previous battle. No. 6, noticing Kurt's rank of 2nd Lieutenant, the highest in squad currently, tells him to be the new commanding officer. No. 6 opens the envelope, the orders given are for an operation that is about to begin, with no other alternative, Kurt takes up the position. Kurt re-introduces himself to the gathered 422, with No. 6 emphasizing that he is a second lieutenant. He goes through the orders, which is to find the scouting party near Vasel and crush them within 24 hours, with the main forces engaged in combat, backup cannot be expected. A short exchange occurs between all of the other members, most of them are displeased with the new orders. A short time later, No. 13 reports from the field, having spotted a small imperial scouting party that is taking a rest. Kurt orders her to return. Remarking that it would be easy to surround and destroy the imperials but meanwhile, No. 6, who is supposed to be getting the other members ready and into position, is unable to report in to Kurt, telling Kurt that it would be easier if he was able to see for himself. Kurt arrives to No. 6's location, the camp stripped of all equipment, save a tank. No one else is here, further, with No. 1, the "Ace", almost in the thick of enemy lines at the moment, whatever Kurt has planned is falling apart fast. No. 6 notices enemy movement, the Imperials are getting ready to leave. Kurt, pressed by the imminent danger to No. 1 and frustrated with the turn of events, picks himself up by chewing on candy drops. With his mind cleared, he comes up with a new plan. Unable to surround the enemy with only the four of them, his new plan, he explains, would be to go to right flank of the enemy with No. 13 and stand by, while No. 1 will be breaking through the enemy with the tank on the left. Unconvinced that it will go well, No. 6 complains, to which Kurt explains that as the enemy are a scouting party, they would be guaranteed to disengage and turn the other direction, in order to bring back information to the main camps. This is where Kurt and No. 13 will ambush them. No. 6 still unconvinced, is reassured again by Kurt. The mission begins.
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