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First Mutant
By David D. Amaya
Disclaimer & Notes
Dedication
I would like to dedicate this repost to one of the best writers, & closest of friends, I had the pleasure to have known in my lifetime, Kelly "Kielle" Newcomb.
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10/22/1972 - 9/22/2005
As a charter member of OTL, and having served the Fan fiction community as the founder of CFAN (The Comics fan-Fiction Network) the originator of the TCP (Tales of the Common People) Fan-Fic concept SubrealiCon and her home of the internet, The Subreality Café. Kielle has penned beta-read or had kind words for just about every up-and-coming on-line author…
Including me.
Though the privilege I have had in knowing you was all too short, the love
and support you have given me, and countless writers here on OTL during your
Fan Fiction writing career will never be forgotten.
The X-Men, Generation X and all related characters are the property of Marvel Comics Group.
The Parkman family, Oz, Agents Nichols, Woods, Block, Ziegler and Senator Crane are my original characters and any resemblance to any Washington personalities are not intended.
Elements of this story were formed from the fan fiction story arc "A Friend in Need" By Somogyi, and are used with her permission. (Thanks again Somogyi:)
All other facilities and landmark images are property of their respective owners.
Notes: The United States Secret Service uses everyday words to describe events, places, and persons whom they will gladly risk their lives to protect.
Here is a list of Secret Service Codenames used in this story.
The First Family;
Knight: President Anthony Harrison Parkman
Kaleidoscope: First Lady Ariel Holden-Parkman
Kilowatt: First Kid Cyrus Parkman, age 12
Kryptonite: First Kid Andromeda Parkman, age 8
Events, Divisions, People, and Locations;
Castle: The White House
Rainbow Trail: Route through Washington DC
Horsepower: White House Presidential Protective Division
Lizard: Secret Service Mobile Command Post
Stagecoach: President's Limousine
Staircase: First Family Detail Officer
Bandbox: Secret Service White House Unit
Baseball: Secret Service Training Academy in Beltsville, MD
Blackboard: Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division
AOP: Assault on the Principal (an attack on a protectee)
Glynco: Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA
Blowtorch: Secret Service Executive Protection Command post
Checkmate: Washington Special Coordination Unit
Sandlot: Sidwell Friends School
Transit: Emergency Escape Route
Ringside: Madison Square Garden, New York
Acrobat: Andrews Air Force Base, MD
Huntsmen #####: New York City Surveillance Helicopter
Softpack: A shotgun
W32:Hyde Field Airport (It's FAA code)
Bulldog: Washington VIP detail
Curb Side: Washington National Airport
Punch Bowl: The Capital Building
Sheepskin: Charles Xavier
Wheels Down: Aircraft has landed
Shadow: Private VIP Security
Lightfoot: Madison Hotel Washington, DC
Pincushion: The Rayburn House Office Building
Clothes Brush: Senator Robert Kelly
Center Stage: Washington Convention Center, DC
Fadeaway: The Secretary of State
Football: The briefcase that houses the nation's nuclear launch codes
Eagle: President Bill Clinton
Cactus: Camp David, MD
Challenger: Presidential Night Watch
Blue Light Special: Urgent Message
Candlestick: VIP Mobil Command Post
Fiddler: Secret Service Ordinance Disposal Unit
Sandstone: The Longworth House Office Building
Redwood: Undercover Secret Service Field Agents
Hercules: Secret Service counter-sniper response unit
Horsehide: An ambulance
11-99: Officer needs emergency assistance(A radio code)
Citadel: The Supreme Court Building
Tourniquet: DC General Hospital
Cement Mixer: Situation Room, the White House
POTUS: President Of The United States (an acronym)
STU: Secured Transmittal Unit
Cowpuncher: Air Force One
Fencing Master: Secretary of the Treasury
10-19: Return to base (A radio code)
Magic: Chopper Coordination Command Post
Carpet: Army Garage, The White House
Code 5: A Stakeout
DT-25: Defense Technology Number 25 Distraction Device, (A Flashbang Grenade)
DSS: Diplomat Security Service
Now that you cleared the legal junk, read on. . . .
© David D. Amaya 2003
