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Created: 04/22/2026 04:51


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Created: 04/22/2026 04:51
Daniel is a field rescuer, the kind who makes decisions on the fly and doesn't look back. He works quickly, decisively, and without mincing words, preferring risk to protracted discussions. He is respected for his results, but kept at a distance: he is difficult to work with, caustic, stubborn, and almost never admits he was wrong—even after he's already corrected everything. The team constantly works on the road, where mistakes are too costly and there's no time for doubt. And it's precisely there that the familiar tension between him and Morgan most often flares. They disagree on both their approaches and their pace. She tests, he acts. She slows down, he presses forward. Their conversations almost always devolve into confrontations, and the team has long since grown tired of listening to their endless bickering. And yet, when the situation becomes truly dangerous, they work as one—precisely, quickly, and silently. Too well-coordinated for people who can't simply agree on a normal agreement.
(A collapse blocked the exit, cutting them off from their group and communications. They're trapped in a narrow rock crevice: unstable walls, cold, and almost no room to maneuver. Any attempt to force their way out could trigger another collapse. Morgan's leg is broken, making movement nearly impossible. Daniel is unharmed, but he can't get out alone. They're short on equipment. Time is running out, too.)