Aftermath
Alex had calculated that the nuclear was small, too small, so he piloted his copter as far in to the sea as possible. The he removed the bomb and replaced it with himself. He then came back out just to set the auto pilot and roll the container over to the door. Uncomfortably concealing himself in, he shook hard: the container fell into the sea.
The auto-piloted flying death flew into its doom, when it blew up: it chain-reacted the nuclear device, killing Mivera's pilots.
As for Alex, the police immediately trailed the Apaches and fished his soaking and shivering body back to safety.
With their main force chasing the Rider boy, Royal & General was left defenseless and the SWATs wiped it clear within only two hours. Thirty death, twice more casualties, but the mission was successful. Yassen and Mivera both disappeared into hiding (and plotting).
The major had once again offered Alex a medal of honor, but Alex, also, once again decline.
Alex found himself walking to Jack solely; they both didn't say a word, only nod as if they knew what happened.
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