So, here Severak was, another mission, another day. Today was the day where he helped the military out, seeing as there was some sort of shortage of snipers. They needed at least two for this mission for one reason or another, and Severak wasn't one to complain about that. After all, he got his bread'n'butter from things like this. He listened to the leader with his accent, and he nodded at the orders. So he was working with the other sniper? Interesting. He didn't get to work with others that specialized in the same thing as him, so it was interesting to have him work with another. He wasn't too worried about kill count, just getting the job done, getting payed, and leaving.
Once the leader had finished his little prep speech and they had all done their salutes (excluding Severak, as he wasn't military), Severak's head turned to the other sniper. He nodded at him, and then began to move in the direction of the tower. He figured that the other sniper was following, because, well, it was what they were told to do. He hugged walls whenever he could, and checked corners. It was almost clear to their objective before he heard a strange, barely human conversation. Mutant chatter. He wasn't a leader of any sort, more of a lone wolf, so he figured the sniper would know that they were either going to kill them, or sneak by. His middle optical popped out and zoomed around the corner, one of the designs, and he spotted three mutants. That was more men then the two, but the real problem wasn't their numbers. It was the armor.
Mutants weren't the greatest shots or anything, but made up for their lack of accuracy and skill with brute force and amazing battle capabilities. And what better way to get rid of the gap of skill and accuracy by getting close and personal without having to worry about getting shot to death? The armor they wore could deflect most calibers of bullets, although Severak's may have a chance at getting through. However, he didn't want to test that first-hand. The joints seemed weaker in armor, however... but not totally uncovered. Keeping his voice quiet, he spoke. "Do we sneak, or take them out?" Severak asked, his voice quiet enough that the mutants wouldn't hear.
This posed an interesting challenge for two snipers.