Hmmm whada ya got
[spoiler]The three of us sat in the dim penthouse. Captain Rhodes and Corporal Sands were engrossed in topographical maps of the crumbling city. I sat on the patio overlooking the dead urban expanse, a storm was brewing on the horizon. "Looks like a big storm is coming!" I called to Rhodes and Sands.
"There is always a storm coming lieutenant" replied Rhodes "And somehow were always at the center of it"
"It still doesn't mean I have to like it, Rhodes" I retorted. This felt like the calm before the storm, and I had a feeling it would be a long one. Sure we had seen some pretty crazy shit in our careers, Operation Unending storm, the defense of Sector 7, and the destruction of the [i]Babylon[/i]; this was different, there was no hostiles, everything was just dead. For the tenth time that day I read the mission brief.
>>>OPERATION PHANTOM<<<
//KILO-2 of the 107th regiment, 92nd special forces division are to drop from orbit onto the colony of Kursk near the city of New Johannesburg. Your mission is to scout the Capitol and find any survivors and/or where all colonist have gone. Initial scan of the region have shown no activity of any kind, including indigenous life forms.\\
Other than the crumbled structures and grey skies, the city was a ghost town. It looked like it had been abandoned for years, although no plant life had grown up in the colonist's absence. I found that fact very strange, even though there was obvious signs of a battle, there was just this absence of anything really. A fine layer of grey dust covered everything, giving the city even more of a tomb-like feel.
We set up in this skyscraper because it was the tallest sturdy structure in the city, it looked like hell, but wouldn't fall anytime soon. Thankfully the utility elevator still worked so we didn't have to haul our gear up 75 stories to the penthouse. The apartment was generally left unscathed other than some knocked over furniture and worn facade. It had a good view of the southeastern part of the city and the neighboring river. This section of the city had seen minimal fighting and a good deal of the buildings stood to attest that fact. Unlike the northwest section which had been almost completely decimated.
Grabbing my assault rifle , I got up and walked over to the table with Rhodes and Sands. Breaking a ration bar and taking a bite I studied the map. Speaking to nobody in particular, I said "You know I really do hate these things"
Sands then asked "The maps or the bars?"
"Both," I replied,"The maps never show you what it actually is like in the suck, and these bars taste god awful"
Rhodes said irritably "They're better than nothing lieutenant"
"Well what crawled up your ass and died" I retorted. I could tell the captain had something big on his mind and the cheerful banter would help ease his mind off whatever it was.
"One of our outer perimeter scanners picked up a ghost, it's faint but was there... and it was big, really big" he said
"What! The cameras didn't pick up a glimmer! Sands said startled
"That's what has me worried, even our enemy's spec-ops teams can't do that, which means there's something else out there and right now it's watching us" said Rhodes
"Is our tower secure? I want to sleep knowing I won't get killed" I said. This was bad, really bad. Nothing for days on end and then this? The storm was at our doorstep.
"Yes, the east and south stairwells are blocked from the 50th to 57th floors by collapsed levels, and an entire section of the north one is gone from 49th to 55th floors." Rhodes said calmly
"Then it's going to be a long night" I said, I looked out the window to see the grey sky and storm even closer than before, "I just hope I wake up tommorow"
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