Hi. I beat Halo again. Good for me. Wow. (Hey, where the hell have you
been, Mr. 'I'm too good for my loyal fans to write another chapter because
I 'don't have enough time in the week to write this story' ???')
Um........school takes it out of you, doesn't it? Especially american
history......damn that class......oh well, I"M HERE NOW, so hope you like
this chapter, blah blah blah, don't own these people, some far away person
in a room does, I don't have rabies, another confusing-the-hell-out-of-
people-until-the-last-possible-second-where-people-go,"Oh, THAT'S what he
meant"-chapter. BYE!!!!! (p.s.: my girlfriend, the little teddy bear she
gave me that hangs from my keychain and Pepito the antichrist say hi)
THE ASSAULT Chapter 10: Four FOXes, a pilot and a Hind
By: XertauQlivE (ooh, threw you a curve ball, didn't I?)
Contact, this is base, do you read?
Loud and clear, base, this is contact.
Your ETA is in 1 hour, try to shorten it, we want this done as fast as possible
Roger, over and out
The pilot's words rang out over the engine of the Hind D's rotor blades through the passenger space. All 4 of them heard the conversation clearly and knew what was going on. They were about to go on a raid through Umbrella's plant, gather enough intelligence to expose Umbrella completely and leave. All without being seen or heard. This would seem nearly impossible to an unknowing person, but to these four, this was clearly routine. Somewhat boring to their squad leader.
All four of them had SEAL uniforms and equipment with them, as to maybe buy themselves some time if they were ever spotted by Umbrella employees. They found out that Umbrella expected a section of the US Navy to show up there for part of an inspection. None of the reports said why it was specifically the US Navy, but they kept to themselves and let it happen.
Each member of the unit had their own habit of preparation before a mission started. The leader sat next to the opening smoking a cigarette, the older member kept twirling his classic revolver around his index finger, the computer brain of the unit seemed to be able to crack every joint in his body and the sniper thumbed through pictures of her dogs.
"I don't know why we're dressed up like this," the older squad member complained in a mild russian accent.
"Cool it, we have a reason we're wearing these, not just for show," his leader answered.
"I still don't know why we couldn't use our own equipment for this."
"You know, he has a point," said the computer genious of the squad. "Why is the Navy of all things coming to this place? It's not even in their jurisdiction..."
"That's what we're going to find out," the leader said calmly as he threw his cig out of the copter.
"Hey, watch where you point that thing, Snipe," the revolver-carrying member exclaimed.
"Sorry, force of habit. The safety's on, it's not like it's going to shoot you," the sniper of the squad said.
"Still, a safety on a gun is no better than a gun without a safety: they can still go off without you knowing it. Just remember that for next time you think you're safe from a gun," their squad leader said, ending the arguement.
"....and we're in-bound. Within 50 kilometers. Get ready, it's going to be a fast landing for you guys," the pilot said to the crew within the helicopter.
The helicopter moved ever so diligintly towards the Umbrella factory, moving to the around the factory to the back while keeping a good distance from the building. The helicopter was now 25 meters above the ground and about 40 meters away from the building. The engine and rotor blades were specially designed to be as silent as possible, so as not to attract attention to the factory's new residents.
"Ok, fast rope down on my mark," the pilot said as he moved a little closer to the ground. He was now about 15 meters from the ground.
"Mark."
The four moved down the ropes two at a time. Once they were all off the ropes and onto solid ground, the Hind left them and went as far as a nearby plateau and shut off the engine, waiting until they got what they wanted.
The four found a ventilation duct to sneak into the factory with. They decided they would need all four of them to complete this mission successfully because of all the employees at this factory. Otherwise, the sniper would still be with the helicopter pilot.
Once all three were in the duct, the leader waited until the sniper got all the way through before climbing in himself. Little did he or they know, this was going to be a long day.
OK, this chapter's done.......and more confusing than any others, yes? no? gotta go to the bathroom? ok, ok...........don't make a mess of yourself........well, review if you want or not.....*sniff*.......thanks to those who reviewed so far, you've kept this alive.......I'll try to get the next chapter up as soon as I can.....and if I have enough energy to do this after school........later.
THE ASSAULT Chapter 10: Four FOXes, a pilot and a Hind
By: XertauQlivE (ooh, threw you a curve ball, didn't I?)
Contact, this is base, do you read?
Loud and clear, base, this is contact.
Your ETA is in 1 hour, try to shorten it, we want this done as fast as possible
Roger, over and out
The pilot's words rang out over the engine of the Hind D's rotor blades through the passenger space. All 4 of them heard the conversation clearly and knew what was going on. They were about to go on a raid through Umbrella's plant, gather enough intelligence to expose Umbrella completely and leave. All without being seen or heard. This would seem nearly impossible to an unknowing person, but to these four, this was clearly routine. Somewhat boring to their squad leader.
All four of them had SEAL uniforms and equipment with them, as to maybe buy themselves some time if they were ever spotted by Umbrella employees. They found out that Umbrella expected a section of the US Navy to show up there for part of an inspection. None of the reports said why it was specifically the US Navy, but they kept to themselves and let it happen.
Each member of the unit had their own habit of preparation before a mission started. The leader sat next to the opening smoking a cigarette, the older member kept twirling his classic revolver around his index finger, the computer brain of the unit seemed to be able to crack every joint in his body and the sniper thumbed through pictures of her dogs.
"I don't know why we're dressed up like this," the older squad member complained in a mild russian accent.
"Cool it, we have a reason we're wearing these, not just for show," his leader answered.
"I still don't know why we couldn't use our own equipment for this."
"You know, he has a point," said the computer genious of the squad. "Why is the Navy of all things coming to this place? It's not even in their jurisdiction..."
"That's what we're going to find out," the leader said calmly as he threw his cig out of the copter.
"Hey, watch where you point that thing, Snipe," the revolver-carrying member exclaimed.
"Sorry, force of habit. The safety's on, it's not like it's going to shoot you," the sniper of the squad said.
"Still, a safety on a gun is no better than a gun without a safety: they can still go off without you knowing it. Just remember that for next time you think you're safe from a gun," their squad leader said, ending the arguement.
"....and we're in-bound. Within 50 kilometers. Get ready, it's going to be a fast landing for you guys," the pilot said to the crew within the helicopter.
The helicopter moved ever so diligintly towards the Umbrella factory, moving to the around the factory to the back while keeping a good distance from the building. The helicopter was now 25 meters above the ground and about 40 meters away from the building. The engine and rotor blades were specially designed to be as silent as possible, so as not to attract attention to the factory's new residents.
"Ok, fast rope down on my mark," the pilot said as he moved a little closer to the ground. He was now about 15 meters from the ground.
"Mark."
The four moved down the ropes two at a time. Once they were all off the ropes and onto solid ground, the Hind left them and went as far as a nearby plateau and shut off the engine, waiting until they got what they wanted.
The four found a ventilation duct to sneak into the factory with. They decided they would need all four of them to complete this mission successfully because of all the employees at this factory. Otherwise, the sniper would still be with the helicopter pilot.
Once all three were in the duct, the leader waited until the sniper got all the way through before climbing in himself. Little did he or they know, this was going to be a long day.
OK, this chapter's done.......and more confusing than any others, yes? no? gotta go to the bathroom? ok, ok...........don't make a mess of yourself........well, review if you want or not.....*sniff*.......thanks to those who reviewed so far, you've kept this alive.......I'll try to get the next chapter up as soon as I can.....and if I have enough energy to do this after school........later.
