Looking at the Dossier, L.C. nods.
"Oh I'll personally make sure these guys get taken down." When asked about Brison, he nods.
"Understandable reaction. I'd love to have him with us. He's a lot like a lot of the people in the C.S. military. They join because of patriotism and wanting to protect innocents from the horrors of our world. And then they get sent out after refugees, just killing them in droves instead of making them safe. But I guess my biggest reason I would want him us is I can actually be there to help with the inevitable questions. We're going to face CS forces again. I want him to know that our goal is not their destruction. One thing is for certain, I am going to have a very stern talk with my people. I understand we all have our issues, and I shed no tears for the officer they took down. But one of the guys who went down in the first salvo was the guy who made sure the refugees had some supplies, even though he was breaking orders to do so. The CS needs more people like that, not less. Anyway, as I was the one who turned him, I'd like a shot at mentoring him before he's reassigned to another team. Make him into an asset for the Tomorrow Legion with his head on straight. And help him through the adjustment period. Cause there is one, and he deserves a clean start."
When given Leethe's dossier, he looks over it quickly, committing it to memory for the most part, not there was much to memorize. When Leethe sits down and his new rank is confirmed, L.C. straightens a little. He'd already surpassed his rank by two grades since joining the legion, not that such a thing was his motivation. But he did like how they were rewarded well, given proper incentive, and how at the end of the day they actually help people. Looking twice at her confirmed powers, his left eye brow rises involuntarily. He puts his face back under control, and looks at the woman.
"You've had a time of it, Ms. Leethe. I'm Sergeant Lawrence Charles. Just call me L.C. please. Sarge if you feel the need to use rank. I prefer just L.C. I'm the Commanding Officer of the 99th. Our job is saving refugees. Sometimes we fight, and sometimes we even hunt down scum bags, but mostly we help people. So tell me what's not in here, and how I can help you do that job."