Saturday, April 19, 2014

The Crusaders II The players reviewed 12.01

The players reviewed the stakes


1.          Brooke View Prison

In the main Watch Tower, where the control switches are located, Hauptmann Bormann looked at his watch and then motioned to Feldwebel Henri. The junior officer walked up the Hauptmann and await the instruction.

"Henri, can you check the communication again? I am not used to looking at this watch. Its not the precise workings of the German watches." Hauptmann pulled the watch off his wrist and throw it into the waste bin. "Nutzlosen imitationen".

Feldwebel Henri picked up the portable phone and called the number again. There was no signal. That's odd as normally he had signals here. Maybe the phone was faulty.

"Ein weiterer nutzlos Imitationen?" Hauptmann saw Henri trying to get his phone to work.

"Ja", Feldwebel replied sheepishly. He then saw the five trucks arriving at the main gates. So the gun shipment have finally arrived. Now they can armed the men with the real guns and proceed onto the next stage of the plan.

"Herr Hauptmann, the trucks are here." Feldwebel told the senior officer who was looking out the glass windows from the high point in the tower and blinked his eyes.

"Feldwebel, what are those flying vehicles?"

The Boeing AH-64 or better known as 'Apache' is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear arrangement, and a tandem cockpit for a two-man crew. The Apache features a armed 30-millimeter  M230 Chain Gun carried between the main landing gear, under the aircraft's forward fuselage. It has four hardpoints mounted on stub-wing pylons, typically carrying a mixture of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rocket pods. For this mission, the two of the four Apache were all nerve gas in its missiles while the other two are all carrying the original complements.

"Cochise to Apaches', Lieutenant Ben Edwards made the call. "I am proceeding with the insertion."

The leading Apache hovers over the prison establishment and moved its targeting to the first block. He lowered the craft front nose and fired off one of its missiles. The blast tore a large hole in the roof, while the Lieutenant moved on to the next target. He cleared all four blocks with a hole in the roofing.

"Geronimo go in. Nana to provide cover." The Lieutenant looked over to the last Apache copter. "Dah-teste, take the tower now."

Dah-teste; the name of a Apache warrior and medicine woman flew her craft towards the Main Control Tower. She locked in her target and pressed the fire button. The missile went for the Tower and blew it to smithereens. Then she flew to provide air cover if needed. Meanwhile Geronimo placed a missile each into the individual towers with his modified missiles which upon impact would release a nerve gas to immobilize the prisoners.

Hauptmann Bormann was on his way down the stairs when the tower collapsed. He tried to jump clear but the rubbles from above buried him. Feldwebel Henri was better off as the missile hit him right on the chest. There was nothing to retrieved of him.

Meanwhile the trucks passed the gate and soldiers wearing chemical warfare suit came out to take control of the facility. Among them was Father Ricken and an assembly of priests to conduct the exorcism that was to come later.

Back in Washington DC, General Brady picked up the phone and called the President. He gave the President the good news. President Peter Jones placed the red phone into the cradle and looked at the figure sitting on the couch in the Oval Office.

"Its done, my Lord. The threat in this land had been vanquished." The man in the yellow suit with the green tie stood up and smiled.


"Good works. Peter. I knew I can trust on you to deliver." Loki looked at his latest investment in the land of freedom. "Now the devils should know that if I can't win my war, they also cannot win theirs." 

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