((Holy crap guys...I am Soooooo sorry. Now I can make an entrance!!))
Landry heard the call on the intercom. He was in the kitchens grabbing asmall snack before leaving, talking it up with the women at the station...being the Flirt he can be at times. He listened to the beckoning...
Crap... Well see ya girls!
He ran off to the hangar, to his new commanding officer...
He made it to the hangar just as the ship was about to take off, and he sprinted to the ramp, jumping on and landing on a knee, with his other leg partly dangling off the edge. Pulling himself onboard, he started running towards the elevator.
At the elvator, he slid his card, opening the door and revealing the metallic inside. Swiping his card again, the elevator shifted, moving upwards at a sickening rate. Thanks to training however, he was able to handle it easily.
Making it to Midship, he ran off to the second elevator, passing soldiers and mechanics alike. Reaching the second elevator, the computer told him to slide the keycard and then step in.
While going upwards, he fixed his hair, slicking it backwards to its original look.
Once reaching the top, he started walking. Partly because he needed to cool down, and partly because he wasn't necessarily ready for his new commander to yell at him. However, the walk was long, so he would need to walk pretty fast.
On the way, they had already warped and they had already begun their fighting. He heard the reports of weapons firing, as well as the explosions off in the distance. Then, out of the blue, an explosion jolted him, sending him hurdling backwards into the handrail lining the wall. He started running after this, and then just before he reached the bridge, another jolt. He fell forward saving himself by grasping the railing to the side of the door.he slid the keycard in and ran to the place where Commander Anderson resided.
Sir, sorry for the delay. Orbital Drop Commander Brian Landry reporting for duty. What are my orders, sir?
He stood their saluting, in his black SpecOps uniform and armorhis helmet attached to his backpack, which was surprisingly slim. Yet it had all of his necessities.
((Seriously guys, I am so sorry...))