52 Team Whisky 2 (1/2)
Sergeant Red called for Han separately before starting their tactical meeting. He had also met with Silence and Simon separately beforehand. Han had been the last. Sergeant Red was inside a room filled with thick smoke. A thick, musty smell wafted from the room despite the air vent spinning in the corner of the room's ceiling.
”Why did you include me for this military operation?”
Han took the initiative to ask questions. Sergeant Red laughed.
”Why do you think so?”
”I'm not trying to brag, but I'm one of the top students amongst second years. However, there should be many more outstanding individuals stationed among the third years. There shouldn't be a reason to include me for the superior results I have made so far.”
Han spoke his thoughts honestly. Sergeant Red nodded.
'His analysis is always objective and on point, as expected.'
Sergeant Red peered toward Han.
Among those who had survived from the dimensional crack zone, the second years and squad leaders, had become greatly mentally disabled, and had not fully recovered yet.
However, every member from Han's squad had survived, and Han himself quickly recovered and returned to his daily tasks. Only those who had fought actual battles would understand how difficult this feat is.
Humans are not robots. Humans are bound to break down at some point in battle while they try to cope with abnormal living conditions. The only difference is the training and mental condition.
'He is a monster. He's not too different when compared to experienced war veterans.'
He maintains his objectivity while making his decisions for the team. If a battle A.I. had been invented, Sergeant Red predicted it would be a being similar to Han.
There was a time when Sergeant Red had thought Han to be a psychopath. Han had not scored high enough to qualify as a psychopath in the psychology tests, but because he is so intelligent it could be possible that Han had purposely answered in a way to avoid receiving the diagnosis.
Han's general battle prowess scored him as an outstanding candidate for 'killer and soldier.' Many factors had pointed him to the possibility.
He held no qualms about annihilating enemies. He could maintain distance from emotions that make humans weak.
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'However, psychopaths are unable to become respectable commanders.'
He has shouldered the responsibility of caring for a group of orphaned children, he has stood as a pillar of support for Kuro's weak mental strength, and last of all he didn't view his squad members as tools, and instead considered each person as a real human being first.
He holds a strong will to not run away from his responsibilities, nor does he try to blame others. Psychopaths are unable to emotionally connect with others to this degree.
Sergeant Red had sent Han's data and records to an outside specialist to analyze his mental and emotional state.
'He was probably originally a very sentimental and considerate person. His personality type strongly cares for those around himself. He's used to shouldering heavy burdens for others. He experienced losing his family and close friends early on, so he has a tendency to obsess over every detail. He will use that mental prowess to identify his foes and block off all emotional attachments to protect his clique. He has a strong will to protect himself and his group from outside forces.'
Sergeant Red peered into Han's eyes. What Han requires now is not training, but real battle experience.
”Our military operation is not a punitive expedition. We require excellent situational judgment skills over battle strength. Your insight and judgement excel over others. Do you have any other questions?”
”No sir.”
”If we consider overall battle strength, Silence and Simon have superior skills. What this team requires of you, is not battle strength, but your quick analytical skills for all situations. I'm sure you're able to deduce your role in the team without further instructions, correct?”
”Yes sir.”