Date: Sometime in the Month of October, 109 PA
Time: Morning or Evening
Temp: 75 degrees in the barracks. 50 degrees outside and either sunny or cloudy. Occasional rain.
Weather: Clear, with fog over downtown in the distance
Ley Line info: Old Chicago is rife with ley lines, but Fort Resilience is one of the few areas with none within a mile of the base.
Location: Fort Resilience: Barracks Building, in the Barracks, Mess Hall, and/or Rec Hall
Today you have the day off. Your whole company does. Everyone is gathered and three rooms have been set aside for some R&R. there's room enough that small groups can watch TV, play video games, play pool, table tennis, and other lounge games, or access the gym's weight or cardio machines, or hit up the free weights. Also in the gym is a boxing or wrestling ring, and people take turns engaging in friendly bouts.
A dining hall and full commerical kitchen are also on site, and anyone who wanders through ends up in the less than tender care of Staff Sergeant Luciano Barret. A cajun from the south end of Arkansas along the Mississippi River, Barret actually grew up near Naval Station Baton Rouge and enlisted there. He transferred from the Navy to the Army after some action during the Juicer Uprising. He considers himself a chef, and today seems to preparing some food for later. Any mouthbreather who walks through the door is put on dishes or grunt labor (cutting potatoes or vegetables), while those with cooking experience are put on more delicate or complex matters.
There have been rumors about placements for various squads and companies. What are some you've heard? Pick another squad and tell us what they are supposed to be to once they "graduate" from Old Chicago. Of course not everyone "graduates."