This can sort of be an AU type of thing. I'm not sure; please enjoy!
In the heart of Amestris' capital, a court martial was being held. The High Council was gathered in the great hall surrounded by high ranking officials and other officers. Two security officers lead a man in with his hands and feet in chains before them.
"Come on guys, can I at least get a cigarette?" No answer from the officers. "Sheesh, can't let a guy have a smoke before he gets smoked."
A hush then came over the room when the leader of the High Council stepped forward to the podium. Her blonde hair covering half of her face but there was no mistaking the angry brow underneath. Her assistant Sciezka, followed close behind making sure that everything was to her boss' standards.
"Read the charges," she bellowed to a big burly man with a blond mustache.
"Dr. Jean Havoc! Lead scientist of Amestris' Defense Corp. You stand before this council accused of illegal alchemic experimentation!"
The great hall erupted in angry shouting as two other security officers brought a covered container.
"How do you plead," the High Councilwoman cried.
"Look lady, this crime that you're accusing me of has no basis. The experiments were only theoretical and completely within legal boundaries."
"It has been brought to our attention that you actually created something," said another member of the Council. Another blonde with her hair up in a tight bun named Riza Hawkeye.
"Created?! HAHAHA! Are you kidding me?! Do you really think I'm that irresponsible?! I would never, ever…" The container next to him opened to reveal a creature that looked neither human nor animal. "Make more than one?"
The creature snarled and growled at the crowd as they recoiled in fear and disgust.
"What is that monstrosity," cried the burly, blonde mustached man.
"Wha?! Good sir! What you are looking at is the first of a new species. I call it, Experiment 101. He's bullet proof, fire proof, smarter than anything or anyone and can lift objects 100,000 times his own weight! He's practically indestructible!"
"So it is a monster," said the High Councilwoman.
"Yeah, but look at how small he is though," said Dr. Jean Havoc.
"It is an affront to nature and therefore must be destroyed Councilwoman Armstrong," cried the mustached man.
"Calm yourself Captain Armstrong, perhaps it can be reasoned with," said Council member Riza.
"Don't be ridiculous, Riza! We have to destroy it," the captain answered back.
"Enough," the High Councilwoman exclaimed. "I've heard just about all I can from you Havoc. Does your "creation" understand what is happening here? Does it know what we plan to do with it?"
"Well, I will ask him." He turned his attention to his creation. "Hey buddy, these people here don't want you around. What do you think of that?"
The creature looked at Havoc and then looked at everyone else.
"Up yours," it cried in a scratchy voice.
The High Councilwoman became infuriated and the rest of the hall descended into chaos.
"I didn't teach him that," said Havoc.
"Place that idiot scientist under arrest," cried Captain Armstrong.
The two security officers who escorted Havoc in proceeded to lead him out.
"I prefer to be called EVIL GENIUS," he cried as he was being dragged away.
"And as for that abomination, it is the flawed product of a deranged mind. It has no place among us. Captain Armstrong, take it away," said High Councilwoman Armstrong.
"With pleasure," he replied.
Later, Captain Armstrong lead the creature in chains to a train filled with other members of the military. The creature was then shoved into a metal car and chained to the walls, floor and ceiling. It snarled and growled at the discomfort it felt, although it wasn't garnering much sympathy from the Captain or the other soldiers.
"Uncomfortable? Aw, good! The High Council has decided to banish you to the far reaches of Ishbala. So just relax and enjoy the trip. And don't get any ideas; these officers are the most expert marksman in the military. They won't shoot anyone but you." When the Captain pointed at the creature, it bit his finger hard. "AH! Why you!"
"Ahem, may I remind you that the Captain is on duty," replied a solider.
"Secure the car!"
"Aye, sir!"
The Captain made his way to the engine where Officers Denny Brosh and Maria Ross were manning the controls.
"Pull ahead full Brosh." A brief pause and he approached Maria with his just bitten finger. "Does this look infected to you?"
The train began to move and after a few hours, the creature began to convulse and foam at the mouth much to the disdain of the soldiers. Soon, the creature stopped moving, eyes remained wide open and mouth as well. The other soldiers looked at each other not sure of what to do. One of them approached the creature and poked it with his gun.
"I think it's dead," he said.
"You think, or you know," asked another.
"Well, we might as well unchain it so we can properly bury it later," said another soldier.
"I better inform the Captain," said another soldier as he went over to the intercom.
They began to unchain the creature while the other soldier called the Captain.
"Captain, this is the prisoner transport."
"Yes," Captain Armstrong replied.
"It appears that the creature…"
Suddenly the creature sprang back to life and everyone started to fire their guns.
"What's happening," yelled the Captain.
"He's loose!"
"Don't let it escape! Seal off every door on this train!"
The creature ran past the guards as if it was nothing and began to make its way up the train. Another guard pulled out his radio.
"Security to Bridge! He's made his way to the third car!"
"Stop him! That car has a…!"
A crash was then heard and out the window they could see a jeep speeding away.
"How can it drive," asked Maria.
"Stop the train! And radio Central," bellowed the Captain.
Back at Central, when word reached High Councilwoman Armstrong, she headed straight for the Command Unit with Sciezka running behind with papers in her hands.
"WHERE IS IT," she screamed as she kicked the door in.
"It's still on the move!"
"Does anyone know what direction it's headed?"
"It's headed toward East City."
"Are you sure?"
"The tracking on the car says so!"
"Radio the General in charge and let him know the situation immediately," Councilwoman Armstrong exclaimed. She sat down to take a breath while Sciezka brought her some tea.
"Here you are ma'am. You shouldn't let this get you so stressed."
"When there isn't an abomination on the loose, talk to me again about stress. Fuery! What's going on with East City!"
"They've intercepted the jeep ma'am, but…"
"But?!"
"The creature wasn't there."
"WHAT?!"
"It appears it got off somewhere just before reaching East City."
"Send out a whole unit! I don't care just catch it!"
"Uh, ma'am; I would advise against that."
"What was that Breda?!"
"Well, I'm only saying that sending out a unit would be too big and might cause panic! A smaller squad would be better," Breda cried cowering in fear.
Councilwoman Armstrong considered his suggestion and unfurred her brow. "Excellent, you just volunteered yourself to lead it."
"Uh, ma'am?"
"Fuery! You will accompany him!"
"I will?"
"But ma'am; the two of us alone won't be enough. We need at least two other people," said Breda.
"Council member Riza Hawkeye will go with you. And as for your other member; meet me at the prison," she said as she walked out.
Breda and Fuery just looked at each other. Later, Havoc we speaking with a visitor.
"You shouldn't have come," Havoc said.
"I'm only looking out for our investment," said the visitor.
"When I agreed to help you with your experiments you had assured me that we wouldn't get found out."
"Hey, you were the one who got caught and just about ruined everything! Luckily for you, our little friend made an escape. And according to our source in the Command Unit, there's a special team going to look for it. And you'll be going, too."
"What? How do you know that?"
"Cause Councilwoman Armstrong is on her way to see you. I'm going to follow behind you. Try to make your way to Resembol if you can."
"Why?"
"Just do it. I better leave before she gets here."
The visitor gets up just as the guard was about to come in to tell him to leave.
"Time's up."
"Thanks for coming," said Havoc.
"Anything for my brother," said the visitor with a white scar on his face. Not long after, Councilwoman Armstrong came in with Sciezka.
"Enjoying your stay?"
"Oh yeah, it's great! Bruno's gonna teach the block the Electric Slide!"
"Can the sarcasm Havoc; I'm sure you know why I am here?"
"Let me guess, you're upgrading me to first class?"
"I swear if you say one more quip!"
"Ma'am, please calm down. You are on duty," said Sciezka.
The Councilwoman immediately, relaxed and continued once more.
"Your science project escaped my idiot brother who somehow made Captain and is loose somewhere in the Eastern Area. And you are going to help find it and bring it back. In exchange for the creature, you will be released."
This made Sciezka dart forward.
"Ma'am! You can't make a decision like that without consulting the rest of the council!"
"Silence! In certain cases, I can make a decision like that when the well-being of Amestris is at stake! Now, Havoc; what say you?"
"Well, 101 won't come easily. We're gonna need some heavy artillery to get the job done."
"Fine, you can use whatever you want. Do we have an agreement?"
"You got it!"
Councilwoman Armstrong pulled Sciezka aside.
"I need you to accompany them."
"What?!"
"I need you to be my eyes and ears. Let me know if anything fishy happens. I am counting on you."
She then made her leave. Havoc came over and draped his arm around Sciezka.
"So, you and I are gonna be a team then? Where's the rest of them?"
"Right here," said Riza.
Havoc let out a gulp. Sciezka and Fuery were easy to fool; Breda may overlook somethings, but not the Hawkeye.
"This is gonna be harder than I thought," Havoc thought to himself.
"So, where should we start," asked Fuery.
"I hear Resembol's lovely this time of year," said Havoc.
