Note: This is not a spolier. This was completely my own idea, and any resemblance to SSR is coincidental, as I have not read it either (I know, out of the loop). I thank you all for your continued interest in this fanfiction.
Virgo Resort
Croatia
May 15
1300 hours
We needed all the information we could on the Alliance. The last time they came on record was in Asia in the 1980s, allegedly attempting to create another union to wage war against the USSR.
"No traces since Operation Storm Ignition," Cyrus groaned. "The Alliance became a ghost. Many even thought the Arabs in Afghanistan destroyed it for good."
"If the plans are that devious," I said, "we need data on what these ones are."
"We could start with seeing where the helicopter went on that 'skydiving' trip," Jawa theorized.
"Hacking the GPS will be easy," Chip said. "The problem will be getting access to the helicopter." At the moment, the helicopter was being moved from the helipad into a hangar with a secure door and CCTV.
"There is a keycard scanner," Erica noticed. "If we get a card from one of the workers, we can easily find our way in."
"The cards are probably left in a secure area when not carried by staff," Mike said, "so that's not an option."
"So just buy off a worker," Catherine suggested. "The wages are probably so low, they'll take anything they can get."
"A good plan" Mike admitted.
"There's one leaving the hangar now," Erica pointed out. "Let's see if we can flip him."
Mike went to do it. 5 minutes later, he came back with the key. "We're in," he said.
"Ben, Erica, get the data," Cyrus ordered. "The rest of us have other information acquisition to do."
"Why me?" I asked.
"The GPS will have coordinates," he explained. "We need somebody who can memorize them and know what they're for."
We went to the hangar, avoiding the cameras, and inserted the keycard. It worked. The door opened.
"Keep a lookout while I hack the helicopter," Erica ordered, and then went to the helicopter.
One minute passed, with nobody coming by.
"I'm finished," Erica told me. "We got the coordinates."
I took a look at the list she had on her screen. It had some places near cities, but not the actual cities or any suburbs.
"They're near cities, but aren't cities," I said. "Let's go back to base to look."
But as we exited, we saw something drastic.
Leo Shang and some guards were heading our way.
