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The Flood 4: Parallel Worlds

[b]The Insertion.[/b] The moon looked down on it all. A hazy, thick blanket tucked in close to the ground, as though it were a duvet warming up a child in winter months. From simply looking at the moon, and the sparkling mass of stars clustered above and beyond it, you wouldn’t know a war was on. Looking lower, and if you knew they were actually knew they were there in the first place, a trio of black, almost invisible planes glided seemingly without effort above the low level cloud layer. A larger transport plane, accompanied by a pair of smaller, sleeker escorts. On command, the two escort fighters peeled off from the transport, that was startlingly quiet for its size, and flared their afterburners. Specks of light amongst the dark they sped off east, towards a monumental battle in the skies, where jets screamed around at ridiculous speed, engaging one another in elegant rolls and dives, blasting away at one another in a deadly aerial combat. Quietly, the transport carried on without an escort, confident that the greatest in radar spoofing technology and stealth equipment would keep it hidden. But what really mattered was within the plane itself. Secured firmly by strong magnetic locks that were connected to a pair of rails stood a bipedal machine, fully the size of two men with one man standing on the first’s shoulders. It was expected to be the last fully operational unit of its kind in this entire region, or so intelligence said. Red markings that had once adorned it’s armour had been replaced with the occasional blue stripe, but little broke the jet black coating besides the single large, bright red eye and a pair of smaller ones to the left of it on the metal rectangle that assumed the place of a head. A handful of mechanics and technicians dashed around, running last minute checks on armour and weaponry, especially the most potent of all armaments. The weapon in question was literally the latest of all developments. “The most secret and devastating device in development for this decade” many heralded it. Mounted onto the right shoulder, it was tubular with a circular cooling device attached to the back of the weapon. A technician had affectionately painted on a snarling set of teeth around the muzzle, and no one had wanted them removed. The interior hold was illuminated by a pair of baleful red lights on either side of the mechanical masterpiece, two of the technicians secured their equipment in specially prepared places and ran to seats and strapped themselves down whilst the third jogged to the rear of the craft, where the bay door stood closed. The man secured himself with a short tether and grasped the lever controlling the door. He looked up to the bipedal machine, shook his head and pulled the lever. Suddenly, the interior was filled with noise and the temperature dropped like a stone as the whooshing, freezing exterior found a way into the craft. Fighting the biting cold wind, the mechanic hit a red button, and with a deafening [i]clang[/i] the magnetic locks uncoupled and the machine raced along the rails and out of the hatch of the plane, falling away into the darkness. After a moment of free-fall the machine hit the cloud layer and carried on going, the thick layers of cloud parting like paper. It punched out the other side, and the pilot inside it immediately took stock of the locations below the vehicle. Breathing through a gas mask that fed him a constant supply of Combat Stimulants, the adrenaline inducing gases made his senses as sharp as that of any computer. The machine was heading towards the river bank opposite the ruins of Floodlin. From here, the man inside could see pinpricks of flame dotting the area, marking out where enemy artillery pieces had made their homes, but one stood out. A gargantuan column of flame made an impossible target to miss, and the machine rolled over to get a better angle of descent toward it. General Guscon was taking a tour of the front lines, accompanied by a handful of other Undergroundican leaders, and a force of bodyguards, he had come via a convoy of staff cars and Half-Track tanks to this, the greatest piece of military engineering he was likely to ever see, [i]The Marathon[/i]. He emerged, clapping wholeheartedly from a improvised bunker after he had witnessed the firing of his most potent artillery piece. “Excellent work! Where was that shell aimed at?” He shouted, ears ringing from the blast. “A concentration of Floodian forces in the east of the city, General. It is bizarre, the enemy gathers in large numbers, but does not strike our forces trapped in the city.” Replied a young adjutant. It angered Guscon, but he nonverbally admitted the young soldier was right. The entire reason that he had come to the frontlines in the first place was because of the disastrous turn of events in the enemy city. In the space of a few hours, Undergroundican troops in the city had been surrounded, cut off from the river and home, and were now being herded into an ever shrinking perimeter. It was hoped that by his arriving, the troops would rally and gain much needed morale. Guscon had a sinking feeling that Floodland no longer cared about the collection of forces stuck in the city-a full two thirds of the units in the entire sector-but cared more about striking out across the river. “What is [i]that[/i]?” Guscon asked, pointing out a slight patch of movement amongst the night. “It’s coming right for us. Quick! Get the convoy tanks! Hurry!” The adjutant shouted, panic in his voice. Shells and bombs were never that big, so something far worse must be en route, it would seem. The pilot had waited until the very last moment, with alarms bleeping and wailing all around. Relishing every moment of danger, he finally triggered the chemical boosters in the legs of the walking tank. With a slam far more powerful than any shell, the jets that folded out of the legs roared with the strain, nearly shearing off their positions with the energy of the halt. With his velocity slowed sufficiently, the pilot released the thrusters, and the now useless devices, along with the empty fuel tanks, sprang off the walker as explosive bolts attaching them detonated. The walker dropped to the muddy ground, sending clumps of semi-solid earth flying. The pilot had landed in one of [i]The Marathon’s[/i] firing pits, huge holes in the ground, dug with three tunnels leading in different directions. One heading West with a large railway to accommodate The Marathon and a similar one heading East. Another subterranean tunnel came from the North with a dirt road constructed for ammunition transport. But it wasn’t ammunition vehicles heading towards him, it was a quartet of Half-Track tanks with Heavy Machineguns bolted onto their hulls. They didn’t get a chance to fire. The Mech hefted it’s arms, and the two chain guns on each arm began to take them down. Rapid pelts of bullets rained down on the slowly advancing tanks, and their paper thin armour was torn apart in seconds, each one detonating as bullets ground through them, setting off ammunition, petrol or both. With the immediate threat out of the way, the walking tank turned to find the [i]real[/i] target. A truck filled with shells the size of houses next to the hulking Marathon, a pile of rail stock, there it was. The walker broke out into a run as it spotted around a dozen figures trying to sneak away, and they looked suspiciously like Undergroundican staff officers. One in particular looked like General Guscon. But a buzzing filled the area and suddenly, a Helicopter Gunship burst over a side of the firing pit, blasting immediately with everything it had. The Mech shrugged off the blaze of gunfire as though it were light rain, and brought the flying machine down in a return salvo. As the Helicopter fell, the Mech jumped up, landing before the fleeing party of Undergroundicans, and mowing them down, rendering the defenceless enemy into lumps of bloody meat and tatters of clothes. To finish the job, the pilot whipped the seemingly invulnerable walker around and charged up the wonder weapon. As if from nowhere, blue dots of light began to appear around the gun muzzle weapon. The Mech planted its feet firmly, and steadied itself as the blue dots were sucked into the gun itself. The temperature of the barrel soared, and the circular cooling device hissed superheated steam as it tried to keep up with the heat, if the weapon grew too hot, it would fuse and explode, not something that should be allowed to happen. With a blinding flash like a star exploding, the weapon discharged, and a crackling blue stream of energy scythed across the barrel of The Marathon, cutting it off entirely. The pilot changed the angle, and the beam vaporised a pack of terrified crewmen. The pilot turned the weapon slightly, and touched off a truckload of highly explosive shells. The entire area shook as though an Earthquake had arrived, and the shells exploded simultaneously, throwing lighter objects, humans and debris into the air. Feet planted firmly, the mech simply rode out the blast, and watched with satisfaction as [i]The Marathon[/i] was lifted off it’s tracks for a moment and crashed on its side with a screech of torn metal. Behind his gas mask, Corbec smiled at the destruction. “Mission Accomplished.” [Edited on 10/14/2006]
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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Colonel Corbec Wow. That's quite something. Remind me to give you a promotion in The Colonel Corbec Club.[/quote]Wow, did you write all of that? how long did it take you? that is amazing. Props!

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  • Wow. That's quite something. Remind me to give you a promotion in The Colonel Corbec Club.

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  • Last night I was very bored. Here is the product of my boredom. It will help people new to the flood find all the early chapters. [quote][u][b]The Flood 4: Parallel Worlds[/b][/u] [i]Each chapter is linked to the forum page it can be found on.[/i] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571] The Insertion(Page 1) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571]The Prodigal Son(Page 1)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571]The Emperor(Page 1) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571] The Electrified Irish(Page 1) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=2]The Phantom In The Fog(Page 2) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=2]The Silent Town(Page 2) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=2]The Tunnels(Page 2) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=3]The Scourge Below(Page 3)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=4]The Scourge Revealed(Page 4)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=5]The Retreat(Page 5)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=5]The Return Of The Queen(Page 5) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=5]The Discovery(Page 5) [/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=6]The Cavern(Page 6)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=6]The Thing(Page 6)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=7]The Ownage(page 7)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=8]The Grizzled Ancient(Page 8)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=9]The Catch(Page 9)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=9]The Answers(Page 9)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=10]The Second Sun(Page10)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=11]The Crash(Page 11)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=11]The Hive(Page 11)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=12]The Aquinas Debacle(Page 12)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=12]The Worst Throw(Page 12)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=14]The Break-Out(Page 14)[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8788571&postRepeater1-p=15]The Break-In(Page 15)[/url][/quote]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aliens poke me Casey Payne has no life... lol[/quote] Casey Payne. Hmm. I wonder who that could be...

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Xbox Halo Guy Awesome chapter Corbic! Long time since we got something to read from you but it was well worth the wait. Can’t wait for next chapter to come out. [/quote] [quote]Great job. ;)[/quote] Keep all the praise coming.

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  • Hey look a new face! That hasn’t happened for awhile.

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  • Casey Payne has no life... lol

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  • Sorry guys, been away a bit due to me getting oblivion (awesome game). Awesome chapter Corbic! Long time since we got something to read from you but it was well worth the wait. Can’t wait for next chapter to come out.

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  • Anyway, maybe I'll get the next part out today.

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  • Great job. ;)

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  • Afraid not. Still working on that. Maybe around March for my Birthday. I do, However, have a 360. [Edited on 1/14/2007]

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  • All I needed to know was that I survived. For I am invincible. Don't suppose you have xbl?

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  • Cool. No idea when the next part is coming out.

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  • What indeed? It's a nice piece of writing. Keep it up.

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  • (Continuing on from the last part, word limit kicked in.) “We’re coming up on the drop-zone! Thirty seconds, get yourselves ready!” Sally shouted. The compartment door had been left open, and the passengers were allowed a good view of what they were going to land on. They passed over a narrow lake, a mirror of black reflecting the helicopter and the murky glow of ravenous fires in the distance. The rain, which was now beginning to pour down was making the lake’s reflection quiver like some kind of gelatine. Corbec quickly brought the velocity down to a crawl and lowered the helicopter down past an ordered row of tall, mature trees. They were facing a mansion evidently of antique construction. It was made of red bricks and white bath stone. Brick chimneys protruded from the tile roof. The first floor windows were large and wide, partitioned into small squares by white painted wood. Immediately next to the building was some sort of theatre, as a garish sign pointed out. The roof was pyramidal, and the building itself was very modern in comparison to the stately, almost regal house it stood next to. Corbec eased the Helicopter up toward the roof of the mansion, concentrating hard on the controls, when the tail rotor gave up the ghost. With a terrible screech of grinding metal, it broke out of place, sending the helicopter into a clockwise spin, throwing all those aboard around like rag dolls. “Get out! Get out!” Corbec shouted, he gripped the controls and managed to slow the spin of the helicopter, giving the passengers time to escape. In a mad dash, they scrambled out of the Helicopter, leaving anything they couldn’t immediately take with them behind, and fell about eleven feet to the ground. Corbec, in his attempts to stabilise the swirling vehicle, had inadvertently reversed the Helicopter so that the team dropped not onto the roof of the mansion, but into the courtyard directly in front of it. It was a place wide enough for the Helicopter to land in, surrounded by a low brick wall with two openings wide enough for a car to pass through. Standing to the sides of the openings were two ornate statues made of white stone. One by one, they clattered to the ground, fortunately none breaking any limbs in the process. Sally was the last out and fell hard on her leg. “Where’s Corbec?” JS shouted over the scream of the helicopter engine, lending a hand to help the spluttering Empress up. “I don’t know. He was behind me. I think. It was all too quick…” She snapped back, nursing a bruised shin. Suddenly, a gut-wrenching explosion forced them all to look up through the pelting rain, doubtless carrying all kinds of radioactive contaminants, carried straight from the Nuclear Weapons’ detonation site. The tail of the Helicopter was ablaze, creeping flames slowly devouring the rear. The dying craft had reverted back into a dizzying spin and slammed into the roof. With a blinding flash, and a shower of wreckage wreathed in petrol flames, the Helicopter exploded. Corbec was nowhere to be seen. Everyone just stood dumbfounded for a second, ignoring the possibility of a radioactive rain slowly turning them infertile. Sally looked like she could cry. JS took off his helmet and held it to his chest in a moments’ silence. Pyroshark looked away so no one would see him smile. Mc Lees was probably about to say something deep and profound when a flechette bullet ripped apart his stomach, sending chunks of flesh, a voluminous amount of blood and lumps of organs flying away. The windows all along the front of the stately home smashed almost simultaneously, and the long barrels of heavy machineguns peeked out through the newly created openings. “Get to the wall!” JS shouted, and threw Mc Lees over his shoulder. The team barely reached it in time. It was too low to crouch behind, so thy were forced to lie flat as .30 calibre bullets eviscerated the top of the wall, caking them in brick dust. Sally had thrown herself behind the stretch of wall closest to one of the entrances, and gasped when a stream of tracer bullets obliterated the legs of the statue near to her, carried on into her Kevlar helmet and threw it off, snapping the straps holding it in place. “Sons of -blam!-es!” She swore into the rain. [i]I mean, do we have to stop doing this? I enjoy these risks Corbec, it makes life interesting. I can’t imagine just moping around some castle just sitting around and making the occasional speech. I want shooting, explosions, car chases and wars![/i] Sally remembered herself saying, this very night. How foolish she had been, she thought to herself. How foolish she had been to think that she, and Corbec, were invincible. That they could march into a strange new world, take on a whole army all by themselves, and come out all smiles and cheers. That they would do this and still live as husband and wife, happily ever after. But it was all too late now. JS was desperate, no one seemed to be in command of the situation, much less what the bloody bastard hell was going on. He pieced scattered fragments together. They had one man probably dead-coincidentally their leader-and another about to die-the one person left who might have an inkling as to what the hell to do. The rest of them seemed OK, besides Sally, who’d broken down into tears. They were pinned down behind a rapidly disappearing wall directly in front of how many machineguns? JS peeked above the wall for an instant and ducked back in before he lost his head. A quartet of Heavy Machineguns crewed by people with no qualms about unloading vast reams of ammunition. “How’s our ammo?!” He screamed. The din was so great he could barely hear himself. “No weapon!” Pyroshark shouted back. He’d left everything on the Chopper. “Two clips!” Barked Sol 249. His MP5 SMG was running desperately low. Sally didn’t respond. JS had about as much as Sol for his Uzi Submachine gun. “Any grenades!?” He cried. A quick check revealed nothing on Sol. Pyroshark found an EMP, but the sound of tank tracks drowned him out when he reported it. Behind the row of trees behind them came an open top, troop carrying Half Track APC. It had the basic chassis and front two wheels of a truck, but the tracks of a tank at the back, hence the name “Half Track.” It was carrying six people plus two crew, and a .50 calibre Heavy Machinegun. “Oh for -blam!- hells’ sake!” JS exclaimed. They were dead now, caught between a rock and a hard place. So close yet so far away. “Look! The gun!” Sol screamed, pointing to one of the Machineguns in the building. The one furthest to the left had fallen silent, followed by the second. The room of the third exploded in a cascade of debris and a man with no head tumbled from the fourth. All of them, disabled in under thirty seconds. Suddenly, the third burst back into life, but not firing at the prone Floodians. The Half Track stopped by the stand of trees to drop off the passengers as it was raked by the machinegun. A lucky shot touched off a jerry can of fuel and wrapped the passengers, crew and the vehicle itself in an embrace of searing flame. “Come on! Into the building! Move!” JS roared like a man possessed. Sol scooped Sally up into his arms and ran to the front door, followed by JS with Mc Lees bleeding onto his shoulders and finally Pyroshark. They collapsed onto the floor, soaking, bruised, dazed and generally disoriented. “Can’t get rid of me [i]that[/i] easily.” Said an all too familiar voice. “Corbec!” Sally cried, racing to the man she had married. He was standing in front of them, bold as bastardy and all in one piece. “What the hell does it take to kill him?” Pyroshark asked himself. [Edited on 1/13/2007]

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  • [b]The Break-In.[/b] When Corbec said that every Flak Cannon and Surface to Air Missile Silo would be aiming at them, he wasn’t joking by any stretch of the imagination. The Hives had been designed as the most impregnable fortresses ever constructed, capable of sustaining themselves from within and holding off attacks from both the land, sea and air. There was enough weaponry aiming at them to obliterate them in an instant. The Helicopter burst out of the gaping hangar and into the sky. A thick cloud layer had appeared, concealing almost all of the upper sections of the Hive, and to make matters worse, it was starting to rain. Below, the pleasant suburban town bustled with barely visible activity. There were mobile anti-air vehicles moving out, along with self-propelled artillery pieces, tanks, trucks, jeeps and hundreds of soldiers. Corbec could just about see from the cockpit that they were moving in a column, heading south. He looked where they were heading, and could see distant flashes on the horizon, small and silent blips from this distance, and Corbec assumed that this concentration of forces was moving out to that far-away conflict, between who, he hadn’t a clue, but if the Grizzled Ancients had an enemy, then that enemy was Corbec’s friend. “Corbec! Get us the hell out of here! The bastards are firing at us!” Sally screeched, pointing out the cockpit window. In the night sky, dimly lit by firestorms on the ground, vicious, dotting lines of tracer gunfire stitched their way toward the vulnerable Helicopter, and missiles set off at high speed to meet their own fiery demise when they impacted into the machine. “Corbec, just a thought and all, but you do have a plan, don’t you?” Sally asked quietly so that the rest of the team couldn’t hear. “Well, ah, yeah. Yeah, course I do!” Corbec laughed. He was lying through his teeth and Sally could tell. “You really don’t do you.” It was a statement. Not a question. “You could say that.” Corbec replied. “What are we going to do about those missiles?” JS shouted over the roar of the engines. He was pointing out the cabin window at at least a dozen anti-aircraft missiles, streaking towards them with feathery contrails of smoke following. “Well, Corbec?” Sally asked. “Alright, alright. Look for some flares, there’s bound to be some in here!” Corbec shouted, struggling with the controls. A strong gust of wind had sent the chopper off course. Currently, the Helicopter was on the wrong side of the Hive to reach the Grizzled Ancients. The flying machine needed to traverse an entire side of the Hive, then make a rapid descent to reach the destination, which was ironically only a short distance away. If they’d taken off from the other side then the flight would’ve taken no time at all. “Got some!” Pyroshark shouted over the din of the engines. JS forced open the left hand side compartment door, and the strained roar of the engines reached deafening levels. The temperature dropped like a stone as the cold air of the higher altitude rushed into the cabin. “Give me a flare gun!” JS shouted to Pyroshark, at the top of his lungs. Pyroshark handed JS a gun from a metal box underneath his seat. It was a single shot thing, made like a pistol and designed to be used in emergencies. Considering the circumstances, this was most definitely an emergency. JS cracked open the gun, checking if the single chamber was already loaded with a flare. Inside sat a flare cartridge with red tape along the side, marking the colour the flare would be when I went off. JS closed the gun, pointed the barrel out the compartment and pulled the trigger. With a whoosh and a puff of smoke, a blazing red comet of light slowly tumbled downwards. Of the eleven heat-seeking rockets tracking the fleeing helicopter, the three leading rockets changed course and chased after the flare, hitting it and exploding on contact. “Get me another bloody flare!” JS screamed. The remaining rockets were closing in. “Here!” Pyroshark shouted, handing him a blue-taped flare. As this carried on, Corbec swept the Helicopter closer in to the Hive structure, braving the anti-air barrage to shave some time off the flight. Rotary Chain-guns, Quad-Barrelled 88mm Flak Cannons, and just about everyone on the planet all seemed to be shooting at them. The rockets were still tracking the Helicopter, and still closing in on it. Corbec swung the Helicopter past a stand of radio masts just in time to avoid it, then cut power to the engines. The helicopter had just become a very large brick, falling from a very large height at a very large speed. However, the first two rockets, chasing right behind, mashed into the radio mast, obliterating the base and wreathing the rest of it in burning fuel. As it fell, it gave the impression of a tree cut down for timber, falling to the ground. “Any time you’d like to get the -blam!- engines back on Corbec!” Sally screeched. The Helicopter was now in a nose-dive, and the ground wasn’t getting any further away. “Yeah, yeah. I know, I know! JS! Get a flare up! Now!” Corbec shouted, everything seemed very quiet now, doubtless a product of the engine noise. JS, pinned to his chair like everyone else by the descent of the Helicopter, looked outside. A mass of Anti-Air turrets, radio masts, hangar bays, and armour plates blurred past him. But to his horror, a pair of the lethal rockets were drawing in closer, sitting alongside the Helicopter. He hefted the Flare gun and fired the blue shell, in an instant throwing everything into a blue hue. The flare, by the quirky sense of humour the universe had, landed square on top of an ammunition loader that was passing through and open-air section. It supplied Artillery and Air defence units for the entire sub-sector by rail, support crews dropping off rockets and solid rounds, then moving by railway to the next area. Immediately, the two rockets that were inching closer to the Helicopter broke off and chased after the flare, which was sitting on several tonnes of high and incendiary explosives. As the rockets made contact, they exploded and set off a deadly chain reaction. As the ammunition went off, a crater the size of a small housing estate was created in the side of the Hive. “Corbec! The Engines!” Sally screamed. Corbec complied, hitting the activation control. The entire vehicle groaned in protest as it was arrested from the almost suicidal dive. Securing rivets popped loose, and the Helicopter threatened to fall apart under its users as the conflicting force of gravity and the Helicopter blades fought one another all around them. Sally closed her eyes and clenched her fists, fully expecting to meet a painful end and be little more than an impact splatter once it was all over. She opened them when she heard Corbec laughing. He was perfectly in control, head back and laughing. “The look on your face! Totally worth it!” He cackled. “Ha-de-effing-ha, now get us to the drop-off point fly boy.” “It ain’t over yet, look behind us.” Corbec said smugly, expecting something amazing to happen. The Helicopter pulled up, still some distacne from the ground just as the surviving rockets thudded into a road and destroying it. They had been travelling far too fast to change course and go for the Helicopter. “Expect clear skies from now on.” Corbec said, enjoying the pale face Sally was wearing. She had removed her helmet so she could remove her balaclava, affording Corbec a view of her face. “Still alive?” He asked. “Shut up and fly.” She slipped the helmet back on and clipped the straps together. “Oh, come on, I’m just joking you! Cheer up.” The Helicopter soared over trees and rooftops, now escaping the sight of most Hive AA batteries. “What’s wrong?” Sally asked. Everyone was calming down a little after Corbec’s nose-dive, but Sally could see that Corbec seemed to be having problems with the controls. “It’s nothing, but this crate seems a bit sluggish. Sure it’s nothing though, we’re almost at the drop off anyway. I’ll set us down on the roof. Could you tell the others to get ready?” Corbec reassured her. As it was, the high-speed descent and sudden arrest from the drop had caused the Helicopter a great deal of wear and tear on the more delicate parts of the machine. The cause of the control problems, though Corbec nor anyone else knew it, was the Tail Rotor. The securing bolts had snapped because of the conflicting forces during the drop, and it was now only a matter of time before the Tail Rotor went flying off and plunged the machine into a second, lethal descent. [Edited on 1/13/2007]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Colonel Corbec Look, it's Noguchi![/quote] My, wouldn't that be nice for everyone, if I was only as angry and sadistic as Noguchi.

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  • Look, it's Noguchi!

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Colonel Corbec As it is, I'm not [i]too[/i] inundated with work to do on the weekend. So I should be able to get a part out tomorrow, your lust for new goodness will be sated tomorrow. Ish. Hopefully. Perhaps. Maybe. [/quote] My pure rage will destroy the universe if I can't read some semblance of your story.

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  • As it is, I'm not [i]too[/i] inundated with work to do on the weekend. So I should be able to get a part out tomorrow, your lust for new goodness will be sated tomorrow. Ish. Hopefully. Perhaps. Maybe. [Edited on 1/12/2007]

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  • PM me when you post it up.

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  • I want to release a giant one condiering the giant tme inbetween the previous release.

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  • I prefer smaller releases of the story. It helps me say interested but whatever is more manageable is fine with me.

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  • Right, here's the deal. Having just had my first day of school, I can safey say that I've run into essay season, with my first piece of English Coursework looming close by. I picked up three pieces of homework today, all of which fairly time-consuming, so expect a Saturday release. Sorry about al these massive delays.

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  • it's not because of Oblivion, that's just a distraction really, I could've released the part I was doing last night, but that would'vwe shortened it down too much, I want to have one big one released rather than a few small ones.

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  • You haven’t added anything to the story for awhile now. I hope that will change. You said that oblivion is taking you awhile to complete. Is that because you are doing lots of side quests or is the main quest real long.

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