Kim Possible and Street Hawk go to The District p 11
Disclaimer: I do not own Kim Possible, Street Hawk or The District. Wish I did though.
Field Notes and Demonstration
The next morning, they are back in the Senate building, this time with a group of unexpected guests. They had barely taken their seats when "Hail to the Chief" starts playing. Startled, they turn around and see the President, Brick, Zita and Justine enter the chamber.
The President then says, "Don't mind me. Just thought I'd come on in and listen to the field notes. I'm really quite intrigued by what Team Hawk has done."
Zita thinks, 'That's not all he wants to check out. He wants a ringside seat to the demonstration if it happens today.'
To her surprise, Director Kirby says, "If you would be so bold, Mr. President, I would like you to join our panel."
The President smiles and replies, "I'd be honored." Once he's taken his seat, he asks, "What'd I miss yesterday?"
Dr. Director replies, "You missed the introduction of Team Hawk's members, inspection of their equipment and Undersecretary Miller's death. Other than that, not much."
"Very well, then. Let's proceed with the field notes." Upon reading the first set of field notes, the President incredulously asks, "You mean you expect us to believe that you did a mid-air back-flip over a van on the motorcycle? How was that possible?"
Street Hawk replies, "I had the cycle at an angle of 45 degrees, at which time I engaged the vertical lift system and jammed on the air foils. My predecessor was most responsible for that feat twenty years ago. I merely repeated it after Mr. Tuttle told me how to do it."
The President nods and remarks, "Impressive." He then goes on to the next set of notes and his jaw drops at what he reads. "The cycle actually ran across the water? That must have been something."
Sand Hawk replies, "It was, Mr. President. It was." Not pressing for details, the President goes through the other sets of field notes when he sees something disturbing.
"Mr. Tuttle, I'm sure you're aware of your job responsibilities. You're a scientist, not a warrior. What in the world possessed you to go after the killers of the first test pilot?"
Norman replies, "I remembered something that Jesse Mach said to me the day he locked me inside the weight room and I then realized that the best Justice is the kind you do yourself. I have no regrets, Mr. President. I'm glad I got to dish out some Justice for Jesse, sir."
"That's understandable, Mr. Tuttle. Side note; Do not cause Norman Tuttle to go off the deep end." At that, the group laughs, including Norman.
The President finishes the field notes and says, "I am very impressed, Mr. Tuttle. From stopping parts thieves to stopping a bird-brained villain, the project has exceeded all expectations. If your team is up to it, I think it's time for a demonstration of the team's capabilities."
The team discuss amongst themselves and Street Hawk says, "Any time you're ready, Mr. President." At that, the President slams the gavel down and the group then file out the doors and head for the vehicles.
Inside the Presidential Limousine, Will Du had just subdued the driver of the limo and donned his uniform. When he sees the President with Brick and the others, he grins and says, "It will be so easy." He then steps out of the limo, opens the door and salutes the President. The President returns the salute and enters the limousine after the others.
Behind the visor, Ron gets a bad feeling about the driver. Bonnie catches this and asks, "What's wrong, Street?"
"Not quite sure, War. Keep a close watch on the limo. I just wish I knew Brick was gonna be here, otherwise I would have slapped a tracker onto his back."
"I know. I was surprised to see him too. Along with Justine and Zita. They were the last people I'd expect to be hanging out with the President. As for keeping a watch, no problem."
At that, the team and the limo join in a motorcade, heading for the demonstration site under a full Police escort. Once the motorcade gets underway, Kim notices something amiss.
"Norman, I thought the Secret Service guys were supposed to run beside the limousine. Where are they?"
On board Sky Base, Norman replies, "Not really sure, Kim. Keep your eyes peeled on the ground level at all times. I think Ron might be onto something."
Shortly, they reach an overpass. The Police cars stop and wave the vehicles through when suddenly, as soon as the Presidential limo gets past, a semi comes barreling into the intersection, blocking the other vehicles, Street Hawk included. Ron's able to open the air foils in time to come to a full stop.
On the other side of the semi, a limo with duplicated plates takes up the Presidential limo's position and the Presidential limo takes a detour.
The President starts to get angry and asks, "What is going on here, Brad? Is there some kind of danger we should know about? For that matter, where are the Agents?"
"Two things, Mr. President. I'm not Brad. I'm Agent Will Du with Global Justice. As for the Secret Service Agents tasked with guarding you, well, they won't be guarding anyone ever again." He then chortles evilly as he proceeds to the demonstration site, literally.
Back at the scene, after the semi driver had been given a traffic ticket and arrested, the others catch up with the limo.
Norman asks, "Mr. President, are you all right?"
"Yes, I am. Thank you, Mr. Tuttle."
Suspicious, Norman puts the plane on auto-pilot and goes to the on-board computer. Remembering what had happened to an old friend of his, he patches in the recording and plays it through the computer.
'Analysis complete. Voice synthesizer and recorder. Programmed to respond to specific questions.'
"Dammit!" Norman then returns the cockpit, resumes control and says, "Attention, the President is not inside the limo. I say again, the President is not here." At that, the Police cars pull the limo over and checks it over. Inside, they find a very grisly sight. The Secret Service detail had been slaughtered, shot point blank in their heads.
Bonnie turns on the microphones, thinking it might help while Hirotaka switches over to whisper mode to eliminate engine feedback. Hirotaka then points the microphones trying to find the President's voice. Sure enough, he does.
"Agent Du, I don't know what your problem is, but know this. If you do this, your career is over."
"No, it's only beginning, Mr. President. You see, you and your friends will be dead and I will be riding on the most advanced motorcycle on the planet. Once I learn who the members of Team Hawk are, I'll get leverage over them. Their safety for their jobs."
Brick yells out, "You're nuts! You're totally dreckin' nuts!"
On the helicopter, Hirotaka does the cuckoo sign and Bonnie agrees with him, laughing loudly. She then says, "Found some voices. It seems that Agent Du is still intent on getting the project. I think he may have been the sniper that shot the Undersecretary."
Ron asks, "Any idea on where he is?"
"Negative. Hold on one minute. I've spotted the limo. Du's stepped outside and he's just brought out a remote. Whoa! His hover-jet just buzzed me! He's getting on board and he's away."
Hirotaka says, "It gets worse. According to the microphone, there's a bomb on board the limo. The President and the others are trying to open the doors, but they seem to be locked. You may have to use the phase-particle beam, Ron. Norman, we need to switch out the ammunition so we can go after Du."
Norman replies, "Roger that. We'll switch out at the demonstration field. Landing now." Both aircraft touch down at the same time as Street Hawk, Sand Hawk and Rolling Base get onto the grounds. Rolling toward the limo, Ron toggles the phase-particle beam and blasts the door upon getting a lock on it.
Sand Hawk pulls alongside the limo and waves for the President to get in while Brick and Justine get onto the sides of the buggy. Zita hops onto the cycle behind Ron and holds on tight as the vehicles make their way to safety. By the time they get there, the ammunition had been exchanged and War Bird takes off after Du's hover-jet. The bomb on the limo then detonates, scattering the wreckage for thirty-five feet.
The President gets out of the buggy with Brick's help and thanks Sand Hawk for a wild ride. Little do they realize that the news helicopters had flown overhead and caught the whole thing on tape. It would be the biggest thing on the National News front.
