"N- now see, I can't really, it's... complicated," the man huffed, Namur's palm against his chest making it hard to breathe. "You know this isn't just an armory. Please." His voice took on a pleading tone.
"Lemme see yer ID," Namur said, holding out his other hand. He gave just a little push to encourage compliance, and was rewarded with a small plastic card on a lanyard being dropped into his palm. It looked legit enough. Photo ID, barcode down the side, identifying information clearly printed and easy to read. Namur narrowed his eyes as he read over the man's name. WAY too many vowels in a row. There's no way in hell he's ever going to be able to spit it out of his mouth. But there was something familiar about it.
Namur clenched his jaw for a moment, expression hardening as he passed the ID over to Maria. She was better at dealing with nitpicky shit anyway.
"Think yer lyin' at me, man," he nearly growled.
"N- no, really, it is classified. And complicated. I just- It's just a small error, easily fixed," Toomanyvowels was obviously sweating profusely, but a close inspection of the ID and a quick database search would prove that it was, indeed, a legit card. Just lacking the proper clearances.
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"Lemme see yer ID," Namur said, holding out his other hand. He gave just a little push to encourage compliance, and was rewarded with a small plastic card on a lanyard being dropped into his palm. It looked legit enough. Photo ID, barcode down the side, identifying information clearly printed and easy to read. Namur narrowed his eyes as he read over the man's name. WAY too many vowels in a row. There's no way in hell he's ever going to be able to spit it out of his mouth. But there was something familiar about it.
Namur clenched his jaw for a moment, expression hardening as he passed the ID over to Maria. She was better at dealing with nitpicky shit anyway.
"Think yer lyin' at me, man," he nearly growled.
"N- no, really, it is classified. And complicated. I just- It's just a small error, easily fixed," Toomanyvowels was obviously sweating profusely, but a close inspection of the ID and a quick database search would prove that it was, indeed, a legit card. Just lacking the proper clearances.