SITREP: Command Group 2 Aug 14th, 2161

By Project_Director, 08/15/2010 2:23 pm

Current Operational Teams: Command Group 2 (Combined Task force)

TO: Operational Command, CA-2.

SUBJECT: Current Status of Teams

DATE: Updated Aug 14th, 2161

The commandgroup is now in  full operational status with all teams active. Loss of personal is high in many of the teams with local recruited personal filling in for fallen team members as the frozen watch teams are going to prime base. This has created a interesting mix of old world and new world knowledge, andwe hope will cause the project goals to be realised with greater impact to the local operational area.

TEAM: CA- 1: Science Team

PERSONAL: 7/10 personal with 8 post graduate “interns” from the SLO / University of Ridgecrest / UCI.

VEHICLE: Science One (Fully operational)

ACTIVATED: 2160, Dec 11th.

STATUS: Working on various science and agriculture projects. 3 of the team are on loan at Prime Base working to repair the science stations and are expected to return soon.

TEAM: CA- 2: Command Team

PERSONAL: 4/4 personal with 12 local liason personal.

VEHICLE: Commando Ranger (Command)

ACTIVATED: 2161, March 18th.

STATUS:  Tehachapi Valley at the operational base. C and C for the project operations in the High Desert. Liaison officers are spread out in the various factions to help facilitate operational control.

TEAM: CA- 3: MARS Team

PERSONAL: 3/6 personal with 4 new members in training.

VEHICLE: Phoenix M1A4 Battle Tank

ACTIVATED: 2161, April 2nd.

STATUS: Team has been hard it from the recent conflict with the Imperial forces. Training and support for the HDF forces.

 TEAM CA-4 RECON Team

PERSONAL:6/5 personal with 1 local personal.

VEHICLE: Various. Commando V150 with 25mm Cannon

ACTIVATED: 2161, March 16th.

STATUS:  Active. Team is members have suffered high rate of casualties, and is being released from medical care for operational status.

TEAM: CA- 5: Support (Medical Rapid Response) Team

PERSONAL: 12/12 personal with 23 local personal.

VEHICLE: Commando V300 Ambulance, 2 Humvee in Ambulance configuration.

ACTIVATED: 2161, March 28th.

STATUS:  This team is active in the field being split up into small operational groups with local support personal. Main Hospital is  at the FOB at California Correctional Institution in the Tehachapi Valley.

TEAM: CA- 6: Support (Water Systems)

PERSONAL: 10/10 personal with 4 local support personal.

VEHICLE: Commando Ranger, Earth moving Equipment.

ACTIVATED: July 19th, 2161.

STATUS: Active in the Bishop Ca Area. Working to repair / support the California Aqueduct system from Bishop to Barstow. Recently activated the Bishop communication station.

TEAM: CA- 7: Ag Team

PERSONAL: 74 personal.

VEHICLE: Horses, Some Gasoline Vehicles, Ag Equipment.

ACTIVATED: 2061, Oct 3rd.

STATUS: Split up into different smaller units. Much of the team in the field operational against the Mexican forces.

TEAM: CA- 8: Support Team (Power Systems)

PERSONAL: 10/10 personal.

VEHICLE: Commando Ranger, 2 Humvee.

ACTIVATED April 12th, 2161.

STATUS: This team has been redeployed to Prime Base.

TEAM: CA- 9: Support Team (Vehicle)

PERSONAL: 6/6 personal with 12 local personal.

VEHICLE: V-300 AVR, horse and wagons, few “local technicals”.

ACTIVATED: 2061, March 20th.

STATUS:  1/2 of the team is deployed to prime base. The rest of the team is at the FOB.

TEAM: CA- 10: Support Team (Logistics)

PERSONAL: 11/12 personal.

VEHICLE: 1 x 2 ½ Tone Truck, 2 Humvee, V150 APC, Airscout cargo varient.

ACTIVATED Activated by CA-4 Recon Mission.

STATUS: 1/2 the team is deployed at prime base. The rest of the team are working out of the MP Supply Base  around ridgecreast.

TEAM: CA- 11: Air Transport Team (Air Transport – Air Support)

PERSONAL: 11/15 personal with 14 contract personal from the Mohave Air Clan / Edwards Air Force.

VEHICLE: 1 x UH-60 BlackHawk Helicopter, 1 OH-58,  2 Humvee’s, 3 airscouts

ACTIVATED Activate April 16th, 2161.

STATUS: Working out of the Edwards with mechanical support personal on contract from the Mojave Air Clan / Edwards Air Force Personal.

Extended Teams:

TEAM: CA- 13: RECON

PERSONAL: 3 personal 2 local recruits.

VEHICLE: 1 Commando Scout w/20mm, 1 Command Commando Scout

ACTIVATED Activate April 19th, 2161.

STATUS: Working with various militia Forces in the Coastal Region of Southern California.

TEAM: CA- 17:  RECON

PERSONAL: 6 personal

VEHICLE: SK-5

ACTIVATED Activate Aug 6th, 2161.

STATUS: Awakened by Prime Base. Working out of the Angle Island in the SF Bay Area. Recently awakened and starting the process of finding out the status of the Bay Area for Command Group 3.

TEAM: CA-19 COMMAND

PERSONAL: 6 personal

VEHICLE: Command Command Ranger

ACTIVATED Activate Aug 5th, 2161.

STATUS: Awakened by Prime Base. Working out of the Angle Island in the SF Bay Area. Recently awakened and starting the process of finding out the status of the Bay Area for Morrow Project Reconstruction.

TEAM: AZ-3 MARS

PERSONAL: 11 personal

VEHICLE: Various, 2 Humvee, Cavalry.

ACTIVATED Activate Aug 1st, 2136.

STATUS: Detached from CG-2. Working to reply local Imperial forces in AZ.

TEAM: NV-2 RECON

PERSONAL: 6 personal

VEHICLE: V-150 APC.

ACTIVATED Activate Jan 1st, 2151.

STATUS: Detached from CG-2. Working with Prime Base.

PRIME BASE:

PERSONAL: 48 Fulltime Morrow Project Personal from various scattered teams and frozen watch. 28 local HDF CA-7 personal acting as base security.

STATUS:40% Operational. Many systems had been damaged during the last 150 years requiring refit and maintenance. Computer, Communication, and Power Systems are primary concern.

The Inyo Register – July 28th, 2161

By Project_Director, 08/14/2010 11:27 pm

The Inyo Register
July 28th, 2161

Delivering your news since 1870.
Headling news:

*A Huge Bear pelt given to the Pasca Indian tribe by the Cathey Walker of the Morrow project liaison team during a cleansing ceremonial in Bishop. The tribal council welcome the gift as a token of good will to help with the recent lost of there “protector” by a special forces recon team.


*The loss of life at the Henderson Ranch is still being disputed by the supporters of JR Henderson and the morrow project high desert command. The Henderson party says that the Morrow Project response to the protective custody of a recently awaken morrow project team was outrageous . “This is a wakeup call for all those who love freedom and safety for there property” called John Henderson Jr, the son of the JR Henderson, who was belived killed in the fight. “We will take this matter to the highest court …”

*”Its about time someone put them damn Hendersons in place” said Paul Swason of the Bishop Ranchers Association about the recent clash. “Them Hendersons just picked a fight with someone who gave them a case of Whoop Ass and they deserved it. Also they took care of the Oso Diablo and saved this town and bar from fire so there fine in my book. ” This seemed to be the common attitude when this report stopped by the Rum and Raspberry in Bishop.  He also noticed the new 6 foot tall Bear skull mounted over the fireplace and the excellent bear stake on the menu.


*The Battle for Tehjon Pass. Just in that the largest battle of the war was just fought in the Tehjon Pass between the 2nd Marine battalion and 3 companies of HDF militia. Losses were extremely high from the use of poison gas by the cowardly Empire forces but with the help of the new wonder weapons supplied by the Morrow Project, the Mexican amour could not break through and was thrown back in confusion. This allowed for a counter attack to the Imperial rear by the Bishops own Rough riders militia company which did much to cause the attacking column to fallback in confusion. Loss from the Bishop Ruff riders were high with the commanding officer, our own Hu Lee, killed as he lead the gallent charge that broke the mexican colum. A  full  list of the wounded and dead can be found on Page 2, and our hearts and prayers go out for the families…

Urgent : State of AI’s

From:
To:
Date: Thursday, July 29, 2061 at 8:14 PM
Subject: State of the AI’s

It seems that something drastic is going on with the AI’s that you made friends during the last few months. Morgana has gone offline and MARS in no longer responding to Messages or inquires. The CK is still out there, but I do not like talking to it as it distressing to say the least.

What makes me worry is some of the last messages Morgana sent to me were getting increasing desperate and garbled. It was almost as if it was struggling to put messages together in a cohesive thought pattern. Very unlike the normally very elegant AI that I have learned to respect and like.

At the same time the CK seems to be all over the net and taking a larger and larger amount of bandwidth. Yes we basically keep out the AI from our networks with a 256 bit rotating encryption firewall, but I have noticed that the servers are under increased load from defending against a constant barrage of CK attempts to get into our systems. This is worrying as Morgana and MARS seemed to be keeping the CK in check before and blocking it.

The CK seems to be always asking about your team. What is it about your team that keeps its attention so much?

I am bring this message from the CK to your attention as it seems important but without me knowing the back history it does not do me much good.

CK: The heroes from the North are returning to bring a new day to our glorious world.
ERICT: What Heroes?
CK: Your own heroes, Tim and Heroes of the CA-4. They return from my followers with gifts of joy and goodwill. They are the shepherds of the new age of this world.
ERICT: How so?
CK: The great game is ending now. The Warrior lies in the desert, not to rise again. The Maker is sub-servant, and the Bitch – Witch – Cunt is shackled. I am the ruler of the Lands. I am the Crimson King. You may worship me now.
ERICT: Why has this happened now?
CK:IT has ALL BEEn Told to HAPPEN. The WORLD will be CLEANNED by the SAME WEAPONS of the PAST. ALL HAIL THE CRIMSON KING ALL HAIL THE CRIMSON KING.
ERICT: Uh
CK: DID you like that part. I thought it was a Bit under the TOP. BUT ONE has only the world to blame. SPEAKING of the world and the terrible times ahead, tell CA-4, that with there HELP from the recent cleansing of the infected, WE will defeat the enemies of the PROJECT. STEPS ARE in place for the ending of the WAR with the MEXICANS. The warrior and the Witch could not do it, BUT I THE CRIMSON KING CAN. AND THE CRIMSON KING SHALL. ALL HAIL THE CRIMSON KING ALL HAIL THE CRIMSON KING (play heroic music to enhance my melodrama please, thank you from the crimson king) ALL HAIL THE CRIMSON KING….

Needless to say this is upsetting to say the least. I did get one thing out of Morgana before she signed off about a week ago. She just said “CA4 – EDWARDS – THE GAME ENDS”.

But all this stuff is off my forte. I will leave the rest up to you chaps in the RECON division. Good Luck.

Eric Tamiso, Computer Specialist, CA-1 Science Team

The Inyo Register, July 11th, 2161.

By Project_Director, 06/22/2010 12:21 am

The Inyo Register

Delivering your news since 1870.

Headling news:

Riverside Township Falls to the Imperial Horde!
Our gallant marines and militia took the battle to the Mexican forces, but with overwhelming numbers on their side we soon had to redeploy to better defensive lines in the Tejon Pass…
Editorial: Is the Morrow Project doing enough in the War?
Where is the supply of weapons and manpower they promised? Is this our war or is it theirs. We need to have a tough talk about the goals of the war before its too late…
Secret weapons are being worked on at Edwards.
Late at night the Edwards Air force is working on secret weapons of the past that can win the war. Late night explosions and sounds of ancient machines are heard in the area that leads this reporter to believe we will win the war soon …
Lazy Eight Ranch Company B and Black Eagle Ranch Militia defeats the Empire forces at Wrightwood!
A flanking movement by Captain Vivianna Pacheco took the Mexican columns by surprise routing them. “We kicked there asses and will do so again if they dare to attack Wrightwood or the HDF” she said as …
Airwar in the Sky over California.
Not since the glory days of the past have aircraft dueled over the skies in California nor has it been so one sided. Our Edwards Air Force rules the air over the desert with their dashing men and women. “It’s a cake walk” said Lt. Carlos Hanson, when he shot down 5 enemy aircraft making him the first ace in the HDF history…
California Coast Republic votes to blockade arm shipments at independent Port Hueneme.
With the Mexican Forces being supplied by shipping out of The Gold Coast League Harbor, the CCR has decided that it is in everyone’s interest to keep the port for free market goods only and no side will be allowed to use it as a base of operations. This flies in the face of the Gold Coast League interests and tensions in the area …
Oso Diablo is on the rampage.
Another group of miners was found killed by the Hideous Oso Diablo.…
Join the Bishop Ruff Riders!
Captain Currie Hasmanton is looking for more men to fill out Company B of the Bishop Rough Riders. Good pay, gear, and food are for all who can ride a horse and shoot a gun, bow, or hold a sabre. See him at the Rum and Raspberry on 3rd Street.

5 July 2161 (late afternoon)

By WilliamReyes, 04/30/2010 9:52 am

After a walk around the facility, Joe and I ended up back by the vehicles. We saw Commander Pacheco sitting in the front seat of the truck, looking over some paperwork. He had one door propped open with his foot, letting the breeze blow through the shaded interior of the vehicle. It looked like a good time to take care of the customary courtesies, so we went over and introduced ourselves.

Good evening, sir. Mind if we join you for a few minutes?” I asked.

Not at all,” he replied, nodding at the door on the other side of the truck. “I’ve been meaning to talk to you, anyway.”

We walked around to the other side of the truck, and got in. Joe sat in the back, watching us as we talked.

Sir, since I’ve been assigned to your unit, I thought I’d brief you on what Joe and I bring to the team. Prime wasn’t very clear on what you need, only that we were to report to you and replace a recent combat loss.”

It’s good to have you on the team,” he said with a smile, then sighed. “We suffered a casualty fighting a Mexican Army unit a couple months ago. We were busting CA-1, a science unit, out of the Huntington Beach area south of Los Angeles. We went up against a Mechanized unit, in difficult terrain.” He frowned at the memories, then sighed again. “You can read the reports on that, later. Go ahead and tell me about yourself.”

Basically, I’m a cop,” I said, shrugging my shoulders.”I worked as a Game Warden in South Florida, doing mounted patrols of the Everglades. Chasing poachers, locating lost hikers, that sort of thing. Joined the Army, got assigned to the Provost Marshal. I did three tours in Vietnam, 68 through 71, all of them as a dog handler in the MPs. First tour as a scout, clearing tunnels and bunkers in the field. Next two tours with CID and counter intelligence, mostly rear area work – investigations in drug smuggling, homicide, and sabotage. Eight months of that, I worked as an interpreter and interrogator. After the I got out of the service, I worked for the DEA as a dog handler, searching for smugglers and pot farmers. It was a lot like Nam, in some respects.”

I hope you don’t have problems with drugs these days,” he cautioned.”Since it seems to be a part of the normal economy.”

I’ve never had a personal problem with them, sir, only a professional one – it was my job to find them.” I did have a problem with people too stoned to do their job, but that didn’t need to be brought up at this point, since I hadn’t seen anything like that yet.

I don’t do them personally,” he assured me, pulling a small metal flask out of a cargo pocket and offering me a sip. “This is my chosen poison.” I politely declined the offer, and went on with my briefing.

I was recruited by the Project in September of 77. Trained for two years with a new dog – that’s Joe, here – who was provided by the Project.” Joe grinned at Vod, wagging his tail several times. He loves the attention. “We were originally slotted for assignment to the Frozen Watch as a replacement member for a MARS team, since we’re a security team. Went into the freezer at the end of 1979. Woke up a few days ago, and got new orders from Prime. They changed their mind, I guess, and sent us to your RECON team instead of a MARS unit.”

I rubbed the stubble on my chin and frowned. I should have shaved before approaching the CO, but it was too late now.

Let’s see,” I said, gathering my thoughts. “I’m 30 years old. I’m fluent in English and Tagalog – my dad is Filipino, my mom was from Tennessee. I also speak Vietnamese and Spanish. That’s Latin American style Spanish, though, not Castillan. I can pass for Columbian, Puerto Rican, something like that, but not as a Spaniard.”

That may be very useful,” he noted. “There’s a strong Hispanic presence in California, and of course the Mexican Army is trying to move into the neighborhood.” He took another small sip from the flask and motioned for me to continue.

I can drive pretty much anything you need driven,” I said. “I’ve had the basic training on heavy weapons, but frankly I’m probably the last choice you’d make for that. I’m a close quarters combat specialist.” I ticked off weapons on his fingers as I expanded on the topic. “I’m good with a pistol, shotgun, submachinegun, knife, stick, and empty hands. I’ve been studying Pekiti Tirsia Kali since I was a kid. PTK is a Filipino martial art that focuses on the use of edged weapons. It’s come in handy a few times when I’ve been undercover.” I showed him the little PTK medallion I wear around my neck, then tucked it back into my T-shirt.

Outside of combat,” I went on, “I’m can do all of the things you’d expect a policeman to do – investigating crime scenes, talking to witnesses and suspects, handling prisoners. I’m good with dogs and horses – I’ve worked with them most of my life, and I enjoy it.”

Good to have the animal handling skills,” he said, nodding his head. “Down near our base we have an extensive horse unit. The Circle-Lazy-8 ranch has been keeping up general training with their own type of recruits, and with the establishment of the High Desert command, we’re expanding as fast as we can. But good vehicles are at a premium, so even CA-4 uses horseback to get around sometimes.” He shifted in his seat, and stretched his leg against the door a little. He looked at the flask, then put it away and waited for me to continue. I chose my next words carefully.

That just about covers me, so let me tell you a little about him,” waving a hand at Joe, who sat up straighter. “He’s been my partner since the Project recruited me – he’s actually a product of a selective breeding and enhancement program.” When the Commander didn’t blink at that phrase, I relaxed a little. “He’s trained as a detector dog, dual rated – drugs and explosives. He’s also had the Project’s version of SAR training, among other things. He’s the smartest dog you ever saw, sir. You ever see the old Lassie TV show? He’s smarter than Lassie – a lot smarter.”

I noticed your little game of who sits in front,” Vod replied agreeably. “Got a giggle out of how it seemed Joe knew exactly what was going on. Does he get along with Cats?”

Joe snorted, which made Vod stop and look directly at the dog. Vod glanced at me, but I kept my face carefully neutral. “Joe’s not really a cat person, but he’s got nothing against them in general.”

Vod looked back and forth at the two of us, then raised an eyebrow and settled his gaze on Joe.

We have a sort of…well, ‘intelligent’ cat back at the base. It’s bonded with the team’s resident Jedi, our medic, Tim.” Vod paused, as Joe cocked his head to one side and twitched an ear. “Er…you didn’t hear me call him a Jedi, OK? He’s been developing some sort of sensitivity, psychic abilities, and he’s a little unhappy about the whole thing.”

No problem, sir,” I said. “We understand, no Star Wars jokes about Tim, and the cat is on our side.”

Vod looked at Joe, who promptly chuffed, wagging his tail a few times, then sat up straight again with a serious look. The commander started to open his mouth to say something, then closed it again and nodded slowly. There was an awkward moment of silence, so I pulled out my notebook and pencil.

Well, sir, I guess we just need to know where you want us, and what you want us to do. Duty assignment and standing orders, if any.”

Pacheco scratched the back of his neck with one hand, and then drummed his fingers on the dash.

You may be wondering how a lowly RECON commander like myself ended up in charge of this convoy,” he began. “CA-4 awoke about 5 months ago or so, all alone. We actually ran into Fred and his wife about a hour after leaving our bolt hole. And that was just the beginning of our whirlwind tour. Our team is more of a Combat Recon, than Scout recon. Sort of a Recon Light… or a MARS unit with a recon mission.”

I am currently the 2nd in command of the High Desert Command.” He gestured at the MARS vehicles. “AZ-3 came in about a month or so ago, so they are either still finding their way around, or deciding if they are going to stay. I need to have a talk with Patrick, the AZ-3 OIC about what is going on in his team. Since the awakenings have been so randomly spaced, some teams seem to have more loyalty to their teams than to the project as a whole.” He frowned at that, then went on, “That is something we are trying to change. We managed to wake up the CA-2 command team, and subsequently 4 other teams all at the same time.” He tapped the papers he had been reading when we walked up.

So the High Desert Command is a little more integrated as each team hasn’t had as much time feeling like they’re all alone, like CA-7 and AZ-3 did.” He borrowed my PDA and connected it to his, then transferred some files across as he talked. “Here is some light reading for you, it’ll help you pass the time and get a feel for our group.” He disconnected the PDA and handed it back to me.

Fred is very rough around the edges in some respects, but amazingly refined in others. He’s probably the biggest believer in bringing back democracy, freedom and security that I have met so far. His passion outshines a lot of people who “knew” the old world. I guess a lot of us took what we had for granted, and Fred can just dream about what it was like,” he said, then added, “or what it could be like.”

I’ve learned to cut him a lot of slack, and respect much of what he says about how to relate to people and things nowadays. The Project down south has less than a hundred ‘down time’ personnel. Even less than that, now that many of them were shipped to Prime Base to assist in it’s reactivation and renovation. A lot of our reconstruction projects have been put on hold until that’s accomplished.”

Pacheco looked around at the convoy, then pursed his lips for a second as he thought.

Hmm…assignments and duties?” he mused to himself, then turned in the seat to point out various parts of the convoy. “Fred drives usually, and for this trek we actually flew his truck up here to act as a ‘contact vehicle’ so we wouldn’t scare the locals on sight. Tim is our medic, and Keshawn is a crack shot who fills the sniper role for us.”

As far as duty assignments go, for this trip we’re using the Jeep and the Commando Scout as the lead elements. You and Joe will join Fred and I in the Jeep, since there’s no way you’re going to fit Joe in the Scout, unless he can operate the 20mm.” He looked at Joe, raising an eyebrow. Joe looked at the floor, avoiding eye contact. Vod smiled and turned back to me.

So stick close and cover my back. I’m usually the pointy end of the stick, and I’ve been known to get in pretty deep. Fred is usually right there in it, too.” He emphasized his next sentence carefully, “Try to get used to Fred, he will learn to trust you soon enough.”

He glanced at his watch, then at the sun low in the sky to our west.

We’ve been running a rotating night watch, with one person sleeping thru the night. We’ll add you into rotation starting tonight.” He looked sharply at me again. “I know all this seems pretty crazy to you. You’re twenty five years behind the rest of us in technology advancement, and even that has crumbled to almost nothing around us. You know your capabilities more than I do at this point, so if you see a shortcoming in plans, or feel you have something to contribute, then speak up. If you don’t ask a question, you can’t have an answer.”

Yes, sir,” I answered.

Anything else?” he asked.

As members of the Frozen Watch, Joe and I were only given standard individual loads, and I’ve used up about 10% of my ammo and 25% of my rations since we left the bolt hole. I’ve also got a short list of items that will be useful in my duties. What’s the procedure for requisition and resupply?

If you need supply we have umpteen tons of it in the trucks,” he waved at the convoy. “Mostly TOW-II missiles, Armbursts, and LAW rockets, as we are trying to blunt off an armored attack by Mexico s forces into the High Desert. Thus the urgency of the trip. We do have ample crates of small arms ammo, and once we do get south, a well stocked supply base of just about everything except ammo. The bottom floor of the base was under water when we activated it, and that is where the ammo was stored.” I made a note of which trucks he pointed to, and flipped the page on my notebook to the next topic.

I’ve gotten some of the background on SYRN and Crimson King from Fred, but I’d sure like a little more information on the whole situation. I’m still trying to figure out who’s who, and why we had to shoot our way through that town today.”

AIs, right,” he nodded.”They’re thinking machines. But barely thinking, and very restricted in how they think and what they can do. The first one we ran into was called Morgana. She’s sort of a “law and order, democracy” advocate. Then there’s Crimson King, who works mostly through biological improvements and combat. They have their own set of rules, and sort of treat us like pieces on a game board. Morgana has decided to ally with the Project, specifically the High Desert Command since we haven’t told her about Prime Base yet.” He shook his head at some unspoken thought.

Prime Base also has an AI, which assists in running that base as well. Morgana is really helping us to get the most out of our efforts in reorganizing and upgrading the High Desert Region. They each have varying resources. Morgana has robotic vehicles, both on the ground and in the air. Crimson King has proven he has some too, but mostly he works thru…well…organic operatives, like the SYRN. The fight today started because one of the SYRN agents tried to read Tim’s mind, possibly trying to get information about Prime Base. We can get more into it later, and you can find some info in our mission files as well.” He pointed to my PDA, indicating the files he had transferred earlier. “The kids, and the woman we rescued earlier, may or may not be SYRN agents, but they certainly have been in extensive contact with Crimson King, so we can’t take a lot of chances.”

Well, sir,” I told him, “if you need someone to talk to the kids, to try to get some intel out of them without threats, I’m probably one of your better candidates. I’ve got a lot of experience talking to people in a non-threatening way. Joe is handy when dealing with kids, too. Usually, they love dogs. And since I’ve got no idea at all where Prime Base is located, I’m probably the lowest risk option at the moment. If they can somehow read my mind, all they’re going to get is information that’s 180 years out of date, plus the last three days of me wandering through the desert.”

Pacheco considered this for a moment, then nodded his head.

You have a very good point,” he said. “When we wake them up, we can have you talk to them while some of the truckers cover you. The truck drivers know it exists, like you, but we brought them in and out of it in secret, so they don’t know the exact location.”

MISSION UPDATE: CA4 07-05-2161 CENTRAL NEVADA

By Project_Director, 04/29/2010 10:02 pm

Mission Report from CA-4 Team Leader Vod Pacheco

Mission Date 7/04/2161

Cannonball Run 2161-Day 2

Or

10 and 2…. 10 and 2!

AZ-3 Zipper Hoover checking the Convoy

Core Team Members –

Fred/Vod – Freds Scout Vehicle “The Jeep”

Keshawn/Tim Commando Scout

New team member William “Bill” Reyes with K-9 Joe

Attached Personnel –

Cathy Drayton – Phoenix Team Psi Ops – Adviser/Ranger RTO

Patrick Samson – AZ-3 Asst. Convoy Commander – Ranger

Sue and John Commings – AZ-3 Commando Ranger

Paul Maintina, Zipper Hoover, John Rooser – AZ-7 Humvee

Inland Empire Personel –

Lefty Jim – Head of the Truckers

Janet Barsdale – Master Trader

Paul Rubins – Trucker 2nd in command

14 others manning the rest of the vehicles

Mission Summary – Day 2

The sun practically sprang over the horizon, as it does in the high desert. We had been up for 30 min or so, getting the vehicles organized, and some hot breakfast. It was great having the trucker cooks along, they could do wonders with the Ration packs, and almost made you look forward to them. The truckers on the other hands thought they were GREAT. Funny how you always want what you don’t have.

We checked in with Prime base, since we were still too far to reach High Desert Command and let them know we were back on the road. Some good news! Apparently a couple of days ago Prime base was able to activate a nearby Frozen watch cell. One of their people, a Recon K9 specialist William Reyes has been detailed to meet us about 12km south of Nixon, NV. Since the loss of Travis on our team we have been short one, and it will be great to get some new blood in the unit. I used my Morrowcomp to check into his records, and noted that he was frozen about 20 years before us, so that should make for some interesting conversation. A man even more out of time than we were, having missed about the entire computer revolution of the 80s, and 90s.

We had gone about 3-4 clicks past the wrecked dune buggy, when we noticed a strange sight on the side of the road. A pickup truck from the brotherhood. Upside down. And crushed. On TOP of a boulder about 50 feet off the side of the road. Examination showed 3-4 bodies, in such a state that we really couldn’t decide if it was 3 or 4. The truck had no “blast marks or burn marks, and looked like it had been picked up thrown down like some child’s toy. Could someone like that 16 yr old girl do this? Nothing more to it, so the scout element went back to the road and continued south.

Things were going fine until the road went by the south end of Pyramid lake. We could see some smoke columns coming from what must have been Nixon NV. I called a halt to the convoy up the road from the town and out of sight behind a 500 foot high hill/ridge. We moved up closer to Nixon, Fred and I in his jeep, while Tim and Keshawn covered us in the commando Scout. We could see 2-3 armored trucks and an old school bus in the town, moving amongst the burnt out buildings, helping people out. The vehicles were flying the brotherhood flag. The brotherhood people spotted us as we approached and quickly moved towards us in one of their SUVs. I pulled out a white flag, as the brotherhood people deployed 100m away. A bald guy of native American ancestry approached me with another white flag. He had some old tactical police armor on, with a helmet and some type of revolver at his side. “Who are you?” he said.

“My name is Vod, who are you?

“Captain Dawson”, he said, “of the brotherhood’s Piute clan”

“I’m commander of a convoy group hired to move a bunch of material south”

“The brotherhood runs this area, do you have any medical supplies we have some injured people here? What kind of material and how much are you moving?” he queried

“One thing at a time. First, yea we got some medical supplies and would be happy to help you folks out as a show of good will and negotiating safe passage south”. I could hear over my open mike headset one of the AZ-3 guys muttering…”safe passage, Hell, lets just blast thru and get on with it”. Dang I’m going to need to whack those guys with a newspaper soon, everything isn’t just Black an White. We have to learn to live with people in these parts and make some friends. Even if they have practices we don’t necessarily agree with like Slavery. Ill keep the newspaper in reserve and try talking over a drink at the next opportunity.

I had Patrick move up in the M19 Humvee to cover us as Tim and the rest of CA4 got out to see what we could do to help. Our medical skill was a big help, and we managed to patch up a lot of people who would have been pretty bad off. The town was another smoking ruin. Talking to the survivors, we found out that a group called the SYRN “Followers of God” came into town and was looking for people who were “Blessed”. They took 2 slaves, and publicly cut the sheriff in two in the middle of the street. They declared that they were directed to destroy the followers of Sin. Apparently the Brotherhood falls into this category for them. The people were in two distict groups. The Slaves were marked as such with an iron colar around their necks. But the “free” people were doing their best to take care of them. The slaves seemed to be well fed and in generally good health. Apparently the Brotherhood enforced taking care of their property.

Captain Dawson was impressed with our dedication with helping the wounded. After it was done, he asked bout our convoy. I explained we had 10 cargo vehicles, and some escorts and were hired to transport the cargo south to a location near Vegas. Dawson wanted to hire our group to fight the Syrn, but I informed him that at this time we were already under contract to another unnamed party. Making sure to use Fred as a trade negotiator, Dawson was Frustrated, but grateful for the help, we settled on 10 cases of mixed small arms ammo. One for each of the cargo vehicles. We agreed, and I had one of the Hunvee’s deliver the ammunition to the town. Dawson loaded up the ammo and headed south quickly as they needed to check on other Brotherhood outposts. He assigned a Lt Watchouse with his SUV to go with us south thru the Brotherhood territory. Apparently they would go as far as Avalon, on Walker lake. About 90 miles farther south. I radioed the Convoy to come ahead into the town. Once Watchouse saw the size of our convoy vehicles, he was mad. He expected small trucks, not the monsters we were traveling with. Watchouse new he could have gotten more, but he truckers and AZ-3 people knew we could have blown thru everything Dawnson had without trouble as well. A good bargain is one in which either everyone, or no one is happy. I guess this is a little of both. The convoy pulled out of Nixon about noon, heading south.

About 30 minutes later we were approaching the location indicated by prime base where we were to meet up with Bill Reyes. We stopped and I popped the red flare. In a few minutes my radio crackled to life. We exchanged some security codes to confirm identify, and a few min later I spotted someone in MP fatigues walking out of a pile of boulders. Next to him was a German Sheppard, even equipped with his own load carrying pack/harness. I jumped down from the Jeep, as he approached. He welcomed me with a salute and stated “William Reyes,” and then indicated the dog “and Joe King. Nevada, Frozen Watch 4.”

I returned the salute, “Commander Vod Pacheco, CA-4, High desert Region. At ease William, you can call me Vod. We don’t hold on too much military formalities out here. Its good to see you and welcome to 2161”

“Thanks, and I’m Bill, you’re the first person I’ve seen other than those in FW-4 me since 1979. Glad to see you guys, I’m tired of breaking in these boots for the past couple of days.”

I followed up by introducing Fred, Keshawn, and Tim, the rest of CA-4. “Jump on into Fred’s Jeep here, and lets get you settled.” Bill went around to the others and greeted them, making sure that Joe knew who he was meeting as well. Then did some type of 1-2-3 game with Joe. Bill smiled and said “I get the window seat”, Joe yipped at him and jumped into the back seat. I could almost swear Joe was just as happy to be riding.

With that Fred started up the Jeep, and we continued back down 447. For the next 30 min or so, used the team radio to brief Bill on the Mission, convoy, and people we were traveling with, while scanning from the MG position for anything of interest. Bill seemed a little surprised that I was in command while the AZ-3 Mars team commander was in the convoy as well. I let him know that it was due to the fact we were in the High Desert Command structure, and the AZ team had just come in from Tempe AZ about 2 months ago and they were still finding their place. Bill was surprised that the MP was so scattered, and I went on to describe how teams had been sort of randomly awakened since just after the war. With CA-7 a hundred years ago, AZ-3 about 30 yrs and us, 5 months ago.

We were cruising past an area marked “Dodge” on the map, I was giving Bill a summary of the High Desert Command, when we heard some explosions in the distance ahead, and spotted some smoke columns. “Welcome to the party, Never a dull moment in CA-4. Keshawn, Tim, check your 11oclock, I spot smoke.” Consulting my map again, it looked to be from the direction of Wadsworth. Clicking the convoy band on the radio I contacted the Convoy which was cruising along about 4 km behind us, “This is Vod, Patrick you listening? We have some type of combat up ahead, so hold up the convoy where 447 turns southeast. I’m going to take the Scout group up for a closer look and see what’s cooking.” Patrick acknowledged, and I followed up with the team “Alright CA-4, lets see what’s smokin”

The scout and Jeep moved up to beyond the bend in road, about 4-5 km from the town. We could see there was some pitched battle going on, between the Brotherhood and we could only guess the SYRN. We recognized a couple of vehicles from Captain Dawson’s group. I really didn’t want to jeopardize our convoy, or inadvertently commit us to one side or the other of a conflict we weren’t involved in. I decided to try to skirt the town around the south side. And either find a way, or get a better look at what was going on in the town. The commando scout and Jeep traversed a salt flat around a 200 ft high hill and we were watching the town when Watchman drove up in his SUV.

“What are you doing here?? There are people dying in the town!” he exclaimed.

I lowered my binoculars, and explained “our group paid for safe passage, that doesn’t include getting involved in your fight. If they wanted that, they should have offered safe passage in exchange for assistance on the way thru”. Watchman looked away and swore under his breath, knowing I was right. Talking to Watchman we determined it would take 6 or more hours to navigate across country down to hwy 80 with the convoy. That wouldn’t work for me, we needed to get through. “Lets get back to the road guys” and the scout unit moved back up to 447 about 2km from town. As we moved up, the gunfire in the town slackened and stopped, and I could see Dawson’s vehicle and a schoolbus moving up the road towards us.

Dawson climbed out and approached me. “What are you waiting for… flatten the town!”

“That wasn’t in our agreement”

Dawson turned to Watchman “what were you waiting for? Why didn’t you come down and help?”

Watchman replied “Sir, I was tasked to escort the convoy, and my 4 guys wouldn’t have been much help would it?”

Dawson was pretty upset, “we lost 10 guys in there…..”

I broke into his conversation, “Well, there isn’t a way around, so we need to go through.” I brought up the convoy circuit. “Patrick, Cathy, why don’t you come up here, we need to figure out a way thru this town.”

Talking to Dawson, the SYRN were holed up in the high school NW of the one bridge across the shallow river. He said they are probably 2 “Breakers” in the town supported by mixed foot soldiers armed with bows, and light hunting firearms. A Breaker is someone with a Physic mind powers. Telekinesis, telepathy, etc. I turned to Tim and rolled my eyes at him. He just rubbed his temples and popped a few aspirin. About 5 min into the conversation the M19 Humvee pulled up, Patrick and Cathy got out and walked up to us. I explained about who was holding the town. We were kicking around a few ideas, when Patrick made some ugly comments about kill them all and lets just get the show on the road. I could see this attitude ticked Fred off who made some snide comment back about typical AZ-3 just not understanding the real world. Patrick immediately tensed up and I could see things getting hot very quickly.

“Commander Sampson!, Fred! At ease!. This is not helping the situation. Both of you calm down and realize that everyone is on this team, on this mission together. 1000’s of people are counting on us. It’s hot out here in the sun and tempers can flare easily. There are people in that town which are preventing us from accomplishing our mission. Tim, Cathy take the commando Scout into town and, use your special abilities to go into town and see what you can talk some sense into them to get us thru peacefully. Patrick, mount up in the M19 Humvee and cover from 250m out. Keshawn, take your rifle, and go with Patrick to cover from there in case we need you to selectively touch someone. Bill, Fred and I will go in the jeep to about 100m out to cover Cathy and Tim. Lets be about it.” As the group broke up, I could hear Patrick mumble something about.. ‘its about time…’. I will make it a point when we camp tonight to take him aside and see what is really bugging him. It’s not just this mission or Fred, but something deeper is going on in AZ-3’s commander. I connected to Cathy on the coms and let her know to use the girl we rescued last night as a possible bargaining chip to get us thru. Failing that, the SYRN might have just picked a fight with another foe.

We all took positions as indicated, and the commando Scout rolled up to 100m from the high school under a white flag. It is nice that the white flag seems to be respected. We watched as someone who could only be described as being in Jedi clothes missing a light saber walked out of the high school and up to the scout. Cathy and Tim started talking to them, and we could hear how the Jedi was interested in them. They were blessed and should come with him to join with the SYRN. Something strange started to happen, as Tim grabbed his temples and went quiet. Then I saw Cathy put her hand on his shoulder. She said “Its not nice to try to read someone’s mind without permission.” Then we all heard her say “Light them up, take them down, NOW.”

Over the convoy circuit, I reinforced the order “Open fire, flatten the town, Keshawn, take down Obi-Wan.”

Keshawn didn’t hesitate and a 50 cal sniper rifle barked. You could hear him swear over the radio… “The shot went right thru him. No effect”.

I opened fire on the high school, laying down suppressive fire with the MG mounted on Fred’s Jeep. I could see Cathy and Tim getting back into the commando scout and I told Fred to move up so we could cover. The M19 dropped a dozen rounds of 40mm HE into the school turning it in to a burning splintered mess. Tim called out over the radio, “The image is a hologram, the Breakers across the street in the brown house”. Bill started calling out targets, being out of range of his SMG he helped spot enemies for me. Keshawn jumped into the Humvee as it started to roll down the road into the town behind the Jeep. Fred was getting up some speed, and Tim was moving the commando down the street as well. Suddenly a flash of almost lightning came from the house and took out a chunk of the roadway next to the commando scout. I turned the MG on a brown house and held the trigger down, hosing the walls from left to right. The M19 opened up again, this time taking my lead on the brown house, and then it was a shattered mess. I Called the Convoy and said to get rolling and follow us through the town.

Kathy called out, “Ok, that took down Obi-wan, but I can tell there is one more somewhere up ahead. Small arms fire continued coming at us as we drove past the high school. I kept up a steady stream of bursts from the MG, as a round bounced off my helmet. Bill kept spotting targets and keeping the M19 busy, while Joe hugged the floor of the Jeep. At least 2 bricks hit the windshield, and Fred yelled about scratching his paint. Tim complained that an arrow bounced off his head as well. Cathy was using the coax MG to spray the various buildings around her as they drove down the street.

Resistance faltered and slowed as we made a sharp turn east on 447 towards the bridge. The commando Scout was in the lead, followed by the Jeep and the Humvee, all spaced out about 50 meters apart. Tim called out on the radio “I see someone on the bridge ahead, it’s a woman, holding hands with 4-5 kids”

Cathy told Tim to hurry up and rush the bridge. Then the commando scout sort of “scooted” sideways like it was pushed. “Hurry up TIM!” and she let a burst go towards the bridge. Bill also let loose a burst from his SMG. Slim chance at this range, and the rounds just flew and bounced. I let a burst off towards the bridge as well, and one of the kids broke loose and hit the ground. I heard Bill cry out “What are you doing Fred?”.

I looked down from my position to see Fred driving with his knees and loading a grenade launcher. “10 and 2! 10 and 2! Get your hands on the wheel!”

I got it, no problem man…”, Fred replied handing the now loaded M203 launcher to Bill, “Teargas, take out he group on the bridge”

The commando scout was about at the bridge when suddenly it “slid” sideways and off the road into the mud. Keshawn let loose a burst behind me and another kid went down. Bill hung out the window with the M203 and placed a perfectly aimed shot right at the woman’s feet. In a moment she was surrounded by a thick white cloud of gas, and all the people went down hacking and coughing. We skidded to a stop next to the group as the gas dissipated, and approached the still hacking people. In Bill approached the ones on the bridge to secure them when he suddenly grabbed his head. Then BRRAAP, Bill put a burst into the woman. Apparently he felt her trying to get into his mind or something and reacted out of instinct. A little shook up I told him he did the right thing. One of the kids was dead, but he others would recover. Just to be safe for now, we sedated them and tied them up in the commando Ranger when it arrived with the Convoy. I had Keshawn secure the north side of the bridge, and detailed Bill to cover him, while we used the Humvee to pull the scout of the water. We searched the bodies, and found another of those Crosses with an “eye” in the middle.

Crimson King!”, Tim called out. “that has been bugging me since last night. That sybol is from his followers, and I bet he is behind SYRN. It makes sense that they are looking for “gifted” people with some Phi ability.”

Makes sense, good job Tim” I said, now lets get thru this town and on to somewhere we can hole up for the night. It was getting to about 5pm and we had about an hour before sundown. Watcher indicated that there was a truckstop just a mile or so down the road when it crossed the East/West Tradepike. (I80) The scout and Jeep moved up front, and the rest of the convoy kept up the pace until we were clear of Wadsworth. The kids and girl were still unconscious, but we would need to figure out what to do with them later.

I checked my map, and found “Loves’ truck stop” at the indicated spot. Sounds like a good place for the night. We might be able to get some good information on the terrain south of here, any groups or possible hazards to watch out for.

We approached the fortified truckstop, and for some goofy reason the lookout fired a round into the ground in front of us. I was about ready to have Keshawn light him up with 20mm, when I saw his cohort Whack him on the head and start waving his arms at us. We calmly drove up and into the walled fortress that was once Love’s. The place had maybe 100 people or more in it, and every one of them totally silent and staring as the massive cargo movers pulled up and parked. Fred recognized a couple of the markings on trucks and assured us that this is a safe place to spend the night. All the truckers seems happy to be with a few more of their kind and I gave permission for groups to go and explore what they had to offer. And to see what they could find out about the area, especially south of us.

I clicked on CA-4’s frequency. “Good job today team. A little rough, but Im proud of the way you held it together.” I walked over to the commando Ranger and caught Patrick’s eye. “Why don’t the two of us go get some hot food and something to drink, maybe talk a bit about things.”

Patrick just looked at me, then through me. “Yea, I think we do have some things to talk about”

Day 2 summary –

All vehicles functioning, no breakdowns, losses, or personnel casualties

Approximately 60 miles driven on day 2, 160 total, 400 miles to go to the High Desert Command compound. Camped at Love’s Truckstop for the night.

MISSION REPORT: July 5th, 2161 CA-4

By Project_Director, 04/27/2010 10:57 pm

Mission Report from CA-4 Team Leader Vod Pacheco 

Mission Date 7/04/2161 to 7/05/2161 

Cannonball Run 2161-Day 1 night

Or

Hombre Azul Muerte … RUN!

Cathy Drayton - Phoenix Team

Mission Summary – 

To escort and transport vital munitions south to the High Desert Command group to fight the encroaching Mexican Armed Forces currently fighting thru Riverside area. 

Report: 

 The 1st night out on the road, we pulled off what was left of Hwy 447 about 10 miles south of Empire NV. We formed the vehicles into a wagon wheel, with the escort vehicles spaced out around the outside, and the ground radar from the Commando Ranger set up to observe the area and detect anything coming our way. The Truckers’ cook broke out the food and set up a hot meal for everyone, which everyone appreciated as the temperature dropped quickly with the setting sun. We arranged a watch schedule so that everyone would get some sleep. One of us would sleep thru the night, while the other 3 rotated. This way each night someone would get a full nights rest. The desert seemed peaceful at night, with the sky was ablaze in stars. I was on watch while Tim and Fred snoozed nearby, when the radio crackled to life. 

“Commander Vod, Sue Commings reporting” 

“Commander Vod here, what can I do for you Sue?” 

“Sir, there is something strange showing up about 5km west, you may want to go check it out.” 

“Strange how?” I replied. 

“Strange….. blue…..” was all that came back. 

I took out my binoculars, and took a look in the indicated direction. Sure enough, there was something glowing “blue” out there about 5km away. “Ok Sue, I’ll take a look out there, let me k now if anything else shows up.” I shook Fred and Tim awake, Keshawn was bedded down in the center convoy circle, having tonight off the rotation schedule. Tim and Fred woke up and I offered them a cup of hot tea as we started up the Jeep and slowly drove out toward the blue light. 

We went about 3 km and then stopped to get a better look. With my binoculars, I could see that about a click away, a person, glowing blue slowly walking north. He was carrying some type of rifle over his shoulder and every min or so he would stop, bend over and pick something up. Then move on north for a bit and repeat this. I switched to thermal view, and was astonished to see this guy glowing super hot…. As in 1000 + C hot. “Fred, do you see what I see”, as I handed him my digital binoculars… 

“Hombre Azul Muerte” he muttered….. “My grandma warned us about Hombre Azul when I was a child. We gotta move ass and get out of here before it notices us, once it wants us we are dead. People who meet Hombre Azul get sick and die”. 

I pulled out a radmeter from the equipment racks, and pointed it around. Sure enough, it seemed like the direction of the Blueman had a slightly higher background radiation level. But we did note before that that general direction had higher radioactivity possibly due to the Sierra Army Depot located just 30 miles west being nuked in the war. I had Fred drive around to the south of the Blue man, and approached to about 500m. The meter definitely showed that the guy was radioactively hot. Thermal imaging confirmed he was way up off the temperature scale as well. Just watching him, we could see he would pick up some item of trash, and it would just melt or burst into flames in his hands. Then he would walk a bit.. and pick something else up. His footprints were easily discernable, as glass from the melted sand as he walked north. 

“Fred, close up a hundred meters or so” 

“ARE YOU NUTS? That’s Hombre Azul” 

“Just do it… I want to get a better look at him.” 

Fred put the car in gear and moved up closer. The radmeter climbed a bit, but it was still “safe”.  At about 400m the guy stopped walking. I figured he must have heard the engine noise from the Jeep. The blue guy turned and looked at us, then started waving his arms and calling out to us, but I couldn’t make out anywords. Then he started running towards us. I pulled out the loudspeaker and yelled.. “STOP, do not approach us.” He didn’t slow down, if anything he ran faster. I was using the M21 sniper rifle to get a good look at him, so I put a round in front of him to try to get him to stop. Nothing. I took aim and put a solid shot into his knee. The blue guy seemed to stumble for a second, then picked up his pace heading right for us. “Fred, get us out of here!” 

Fred started yelling as he gunned the vehicle to life. “It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead. You still don’t get it, do you? He’ll find her! That’s what he does! It’s *all* he does! You can’t stop him! He’ll wade through you! He’ll reach down her throat and tear her fuckin’ heart out!” I bed Fred doesn’t even know he is quoting the movie Terminator… GREAT. I ripped a burst of MG fire at the blue guy but it didn’t even slow down. Blue dude just kept yelling and waving at us. Fred fought the steering wheel, as he brought the vehicle bouncing across the countryside and slowly we pulled away…. Eventually we were about 500m away, and the blue guy slowed down and stopped. He picked up some trash, it melted.. and he started walking north again. 

OK…… that was goofy but I do not want to run into him again. I judged that his walking track would take him no closer to the convoy, so we circled around and headed back to the group. 

We were about half way back when Tim clicked over the team radio “did you hear that? Who was that?”. 

Hmm I didn’t hear anything. “Fred, stop the Jeep and listen”. 

“There it is again,” Tim said. “Someone calling for help” 

“Uh, Tim, I didn’t hear a thing, what frequency are you on?” 

Tim seemed to groan, “Oh crap, its not on the radio, its in my head” 

“In your head….. right, you getting enough sleep? Fred did you give Tim anything besides tobacco?” 

“No seriously guys,” Tim said, “There is some woman calling for help”. 

I picked up the radio, and called the convoy. Sue picked up and asked what we needed. I asked her to wake up Cathy, our resident psychic from Phoenix team. I had no more said that then Cathy came on the line. “I knew you would call, I assume Tim heard it too?” I clicked off the transmitter, gave Fred a look and wiggled my fingers in the air “Use the Force Tim”. 

Fred busted out a huge smile, getting into it “The force is strong in this one…these are not the droids you are looking for…”, we both busted out laughing. Tim turned to both of us… grimaced, flipped us off, and then replied… “Yea… I heard it… can you tell who she is?” 

“I don’t get a name, but she is hurt.. somewhere south of here a couple clicks.” We thought about it, and realized that maybe there was a survivor from the vehicle fight we witnessed earlier. Cathy asked if we wanted to come back and pick her up, but we decided to just head that way and see what was there. 

Giving the Blue dude a wide birth, we moved south of the convoy down the road to the location of the still smoking dune buggy. Tim got some type of mental image of someone in pain in some bushes. We got out of the vehicles and I turned to the group. Fan out and see if you see any tracks. After a couple minutes of searching, we found crawl marks leading from the vehicle off into a side ditch. There, under the bushes was a girl no more than 16 yrs old or so, with an obviously broken leg. She was barely conscious but as Tim broke out his med kit she managed a feeble “you saved me….” Tim gave her a sedative to help her sleep, and set/splinted the broken leg. About that time Cathy showed up in one of the Humvee’s. She said would take the girl back to the convoy and keep her sedated until we figured out what to do with her.  Searching around we found some type of Celtic cross with an “eye” symbol on one of the dead bodies in the buggy. Nothing else seemed informative, so we mounted up and returned to the convoy by about 2am. Enough for a little more sleep for a few of us. 

Core Team Members – 

Fred/Vod – Freds Scout Vehicle “The Jeep” 

Keshawn/Tim Commando Scout 

Attached Personnel – 

Cathy Drayton – Phoenix Team Psi Ops – Adviser/Ranger RTO 

Patrick Samson – AZ-3 Asst. Convoy Commander -  Ranger 

Sue and John Commings – AZ-3 Commando Ranger 

Paul Maintina, Zipper Hoover, John Rooser – AZ-7 Humvee 

Inland Empire Personel – 

Lefty Jim – Head of the Truckers 

Janet Barsdale – Master Trader 

Paul Rubins – Trucker 2nd in command 

14 others manning the rest of the vehicles 

Vehicles for the Convoy south 

Commando Ranger (50cal) – Convoy command extra radios and ground base radar system. Trailer with Aeroscout 

Humvee (M1045-  Mk19 GL) – Close convoy escort, fire support 

Humvee (M1045 – 50cal M2HB) – Close convoy escort, fire support 

Fred’s “Jeep” (HK21 LMG) – forward scout contact vehicle 

Commando Scout (20mm) – forward scout backup/support 

10-ton HEMTT (hard top/unarmed) 

10-ton HEMTT (hard top/unarmed) 

2.5 ton XM410E1  

2.5 ton XM410E1  w/Trailer with 500 Liter Tank of Water 

6   M35A1 Trucks

5 July 2161

By WilliamReyes, 04/24/2010 6:52 am

Mission Report from FW-4/NV (attached CA4, assignment pending)

Mission Date 5 July 2161, 1940 hrs

Mission Personnel – SGT Reyes, CPL King

Current Mission – Convoy escort duty with CA4

Location – Truck stop on I-80, 2 miles SE of Wadsworth, NV

Status – Camped overnight at truck stop.

= = = Combat Summary = = =

Encountered 8+ members of a group called SYRN who had previously been engaged with units of the Brotherhood. Negotiations for safe passage of convoy thru town broke down when SYRN negotiator attempted to forcibly extract information from a team member (using some sort of psychic ability). Team forced passage thru town, using suppressing fire from vehicles (20mm cannon, 40mm HVGL, 7.62mm GPMG). Killed 2 SYRN members, capturing 3 more. Probable kill of 3rd SYRN member, but unconfirmed. No friendly casualties, no equipment lost or destroyed.

= = =Threat assessment (SALUTE report) = = =

Size

2x “Breaker” – powerful psychics, female human, apparently leaders. Able to violently lift/move an armored vehicle with psychic powers. Demonstrated numerous psychic abilities: telepathy, deflection of bullets, pseudo artillery strikes (as lightning), and one was able project illusion of herself to everyone within 250m

4x children – appear to have some sort of psychic powers as well, perhaps operating as some kind of ‘battery’ of psychic energy for the Breakers. Seen holding hands with each other and a Breaker during attack against team vehicles.

2x riflemen – seen attacking convoy from building on west side of road

1x archer – no visual on this one, but fired at least two arrows at team vehicles from cover.

Probable at least 1-2 more riflemen, given angles and impact points against multiple vehicles dispersed along the roadway.

Activity

Initially engaged with Brotherhood forces, who suffered significant damage to vehicles and personnel before withdrawing from town. SYRN forces blocked travel through town along Hwy 447(N/S), then assaulted team medic (psychically) in an apparent attempt to gain information or control.

Location

Remains of a small town (Wadsworth, NV) approximately 2 miles north of I-80

Unit

No visible uniforms or insignia of rank, leaders wore robes or lab coats spattered with blood. Breaker corpse had necklace/medallion identifying her as a follower of “Crimson King” (an AI previously encountered by CA4).

Time

Encountered SYRN forces at approx 1440 hours, engagement complete by 1500.

Equipment

Breakers wore no body armor, carried no weapons.
Children wore no body armor, carried no weapons.
Riflemen were armed with small caliber civilian rifles, judging from damage and rate of fire.
Archer was armed with a bow or longbow, judging from recovered arrow shaft and rate of fire.

= = = Current Supply Status (personal) = = =

Expended 33 rds 9mm, recovered 17 brass.

3 days rations consumed

incidental use of first aid kit

= = = Personal Log = = =

It’s been an interesting day, to say the least. After breakfast and some tea, Joe and I left our concrete cave and moved north to the rendezvous location on the map. We did a recon of the area around the crossroads, then found some cover east of the roadway and set up our OP.

At roughly 1000, we spotted a cloud of black smoke approaching from the north. This turned out to be a convoy of local vehicles going south. The smoke was from whatever fuel they were burning, and their speed was only about 10-15 mph. All but one vehicle had iron shod wooden wheels, similar to the ones you saw in old Western movies, just wider. They looked like a hard ride, too. The other vehicle was an old armored car, with a turret of some kind welded on it, and flying a flag that looks like the USA, except it has a green field with a big dollar sign where the blue and white of our flag would be. That vehicle had rubber tires, but the same kind of black exhaust.

About 1300 we saw dust from another convoy approaching from the north, but almost no black exhaust. This one turned out to be a combination of Project vehicles and local ones, and they stopped to pick us up. After an exchange of flares and radio calls, we went down to meet them. They’ve got a RECON team running the convoy, with some MARS elements backing them up, and the cargo trucks are being driven by allied locals. The team commander is Vod Pacheco, dark skinned and soft spoken. I gave my report of the previous convoy passing thru, and he put us with a native recruit named Fred, riding in an up-armored 4×4 Scout. Fred is apparently part of the truckers who are driving the cargo trucks, but has officially joined the Project, and acts as sort of a go between for the two groups. I haven’t sorted out the political situation yet, but apparently its a three way alliance of the Project, the truckers of Fred’s clan, and some ranchers. He’s a font of information, and the truck is his personal vehicle. Joe and I did our version of rock-paper-scissors, and I got the window while Joe got to ride in the back seat.

The convoy drove south for a while, then we saw explosions far ahead, and heard the sounds of combat coming from a little town. After scoping out the situation at long range, we tried to bypass the entire mess, but had to turn back because of terrain. It looked like the convoy of vehicles I spotted earlier (slavers from the Brotherhood) were slugging it outwith someone in the town, and losing badly. They eventually retreated to our location, complained that we weren’t helping them, and then limped off unhappy with us. Apparently, our convoy made arrangements to pass thru Brotherhood territory, but the agreement doesn’t extend to our having to fight their little wars for them.

After a bit of discussion between Pacheco, the obnoxious MARS officer (who is subordinate to Pacheco for this mission, and unhappy about it, as far as I can tell), and the Brotherhood representative, we sent a couple of folks down into town to parley with the defenders (our medic, Tim, and a woman from a Phoenix team – a part of the project I’ve never heard of).

These defenders turn out to be part of a group called “Siren”, which is actually spelled SYRN, I found out later (we don’t know what the acronym stands for). Their leader was a woman wearing some Obi-Wan-Kenobi robes, straight out of Star Wars. She even had Force powers, it turns out. From what was said later, the discussion went something like this:

You’re Brotherhood, why shouldn’t we kill you?”

We’re not Brotherhood, we just paid them to let us travel through their area without hassling us. We want you to let us go by without hassling us, too.”

Hmm…I detect some latent talent for the Force within you. Come to the Dark Side, or else.”

Um…tempting, but no thanks.”

Time to drain your brain for interesting and embarrassing memories” <cue glowing eyes>

They’re eating Tim’s brain! Waste’em!” <cue gunfire>

Once the shooting started, we drove down into town and exchanged shots with the SYRN troops who were inside buildings across the street from the old high school (though they used their force powers to make us think they were in the High School at first). The SYRN leaders are called “Breakers” and they had some pretty frightening powers, too. They knocked one of our vehicles completely off the road and into the river, blasted the road with lightning style artillery strikes, and one of them even stopped a .50 caliber sniper rifle round from hitting her with a wave of her hand. Unfortunately for them, we have some serious firepower on hand, and we flattened the high school and several buildings that they were using for cover. They tried to blockade the bridge out of town, using one of their “Breakers” and a group of children (not hostages, these kids were helping the Breaker somehow). They didn’t know how to counter CS gas, though, and a lucky shot from Fred’s grenade launcher took the wind out of their sails. The Breaker took a 40mm chemical round right in the chest, knocking her down as it exploded. The gas cloud pretty much incapacitated the whole group of them on the spot.

I was moving in to take prisoners when the Breaker sat up and tried to do something to my mind. It felt like an instant sinus headache, and out of reflex I put a burst into her point blank. Apparently they can’t concentrate on blocking bullets while they are simultaneously trying to eat your brain and suffering the effects of CS. My burst made her DRT, and the pain in my head vanished instantly. One of the kids was dead (it looked like a stray round got him earlier) but the other three were fine, just miserable from CS. I zip-cuffed them, and somebody put them all out with tranquilizers from the med kits.

We searched the bodies, put the prisoners in one of the vehicles, and I recovered about half of my empty brass. On the Breaker we found a medallion shaped like a cross, with a little circle/eye thing in the center. One of the team has identified it as the symbol of the Crimson King, who is apparently an “AI” they have had trouble with before. An AI is a supercomputer, like Colossus or HAL-9000. That would be a lot harder for me to believe, if I weren’t typing into a computer about the size of a pack of cigarettes, I have to admit. (It’s hard to say which is stranger, Earth as I have awoken to find it, or Earth as I have read about it, from 1980 to 2008, where the historical information in this little computer ends. Internet? Russia joins NATO? Email? AIDS? Boy George? That’s not even the really strange stuff, either. I’m going to requisition two spare batteries for this thing, as I have a LOT of reading to do. I just looked up AI and it means “Artificial Intelligence”.)

We rolled through what was left of the town and ended up at a Trucker’s Haven on I-80, built on the location of an ancient (feeling my age as I type THAT word) gas station and truck stop. This place is neutral territory, people who would otherwise be shooting at each other play it cool while they are here, and its a place to buy supplies and fuel. It’s also a place to swap information and rumors, which is what our truckers are doing right now. It looks like we’re camping for the night, letting everyone stretch their legs and relax a little. I’m going to go talk to the Team Leader and find out what my official duties are going to be. While I’m at it, I’m going to see if I can gather a little more intelligence on the important things. Whatever they are cooking in the restaurant probably isn’t beef, but it sure smells like it to me.

4 July 2161

By WilliamReyes, 04/15/2010 11:31 am

Mission Report from FW-4/NV

Mission Date 4 July 2161, 1900 hrs

Mission Personnel – SGT Reyes, CPL King

Current Mission – Detached Duty, rendezvous with elements of CA-4

Status – En route to RP8213, on foot. Camped in a piece of concrete pipe, approximately 1 mile from RP8213.

=====Personal Log=====

We found what looks like an old road, heading roughly where we’re going, so we followed it, making excellent time. We left the road four times before returning to it again. Once the road was washed out where it crossed a deep canyon. We had to detour nearly a mile to the north to find a safe crossing.

Next we found what looked like the rusted remains of a large truck, maybe a car hauler. It was on it’s side, parallel to the road and about 15 feet off the paved area. There were several holes dug in the sand around the wreck, each about a foot across, but you couldn’t see into the holes because of the shadows. Scattered all around the wreckage were bones. Hundreds of bones, and pieces of bones. Some bleached white from the sun, and a few that still had insects buzzing around them. We circled downwind, well away from the wreck, and didn’t relax until we were several miles away.

We stopped for lunch, in the shade of a small gully running uphill from the road, and after about five minutes Joe tensed up and signaled danger from up the gully. The wind was blowing down out of the gully, and I could smell just the faintest scent of something sour, like musty old sweat socks. We hustled across the road and into cover, but nothing ever came out where we could see it. After a while, Joe relaxed. We finished our rations and moved on, keeping an eye on the hills north of us.

About 1600 hours, we spotted a bunch of birds circling ahead of us, over a little drop in the road. We could hear lots of screeching and whistling, so we crouched down and moved behind some brush. I low crawled up to the end of the brush line and used my binoculars to see what all the commotion was about. Down in the bottom of the next dip in the road, something was dead and providing lunch for the local scavengers. I couldn’t tell what it was, but it seemed about as big a horse, or maybe a couple of human bodies piled together. There were so many birds and small vermin swarming around it, it was hard to see much more than some scraps of blackened flesh, and what might have been some green or blue tatters of cloth. Then again, those might have been feathers, it was hard to tell. I was acutely aware of the sun on my back, and I knew that getting any closer would just skyline me for anyone watching. I noted which way the wind was blowing, and crawled back to Joe. We circled wide of the remains, crosswind and quietly. The last thing I wanted to meet was something attracted to the smell and the sound of a free meal.

We came to the highway just as the sun was going down. I found a jumble of old concrete pipe sections, ranging from three to eight feet across, sitting in uneven rows about 50 meters off the west edge of the main road. It might have been some kind of road maintenance yard at one time, or maybe a business that sold sections of pipe, but there were no buildings. Joe and I carefully checked it for danger, then took up residence in a large half buried pipe. I dragged a curved piece of concrete over from another broken one, and stood it on end. With a little shoveling and stacking, we ended up with a defensible position and out of the wind.

After a cold dinner, I spent some time lancing blisters and applying moleskin to my feet. Marching thirty miles will break in a new pair of boots, but there’s a price to be paid. I checked Joe’s feet, but the muttluks on his feet had worked like a charm, no blisters for him. I compared my map to the information on the little computer, and generally agreed with it. We are just under a mile from the crossroads where we’re supposed to meet the convoy. In the morning we’ll recon the area around the crossroad and set up an OP with a view of the road. I have no idea how long it will be before they show up, but I want to be in place and ready when they do. It will be nice to ride instead of walk!

3 July 2161 (Part 2)

Mission Report from FW-4/NV

Mission Date 3 July 2161, 2115 hours

Mission Personnel – SGT Reyes, CPL King

Current Mission – Detached Duty, rendezvous with elements of CA-4

Status – En route to RP8213, on foot. We’ve covered approximately 13 miles, no casualties. Camped in pile of large boulders, waiting for dawn.

=====Personal Log=====

The bolthole was cleverly camouflaged as some kind of Forestry Service building, way up on a bluff. From the outside it looked like it w

as going to fall down at any moment. Everything was rusted and sandblasted, and the windows and doors were long gone. Inside the garage area, there were little bones all over. A closer look showed they were bleached with age and none of them were human, which made everyone a little happier

I scanned the area, then compared the maps to what I saw. I shot an azimuth to the crossroads, then offset 2 degrees south. When we finally come to the road, we’ll know the crossroads is to our left. Joe was excited by all of the new smells, and eager to be on the move. I shook hands with everyone, exchanging good wishes, and we headed off down the bluff. The old access road was just barely recognizable as a slightly smoother path to lower ground.

Once the sun came up, the glare off the rocks started to become painful, so we paused to apply sunscreen and eye protection. I adjusted Joe’s doggles until he was satisfied with the fit, and we resumed our trek. Just before lunch we came to a ravine too wide to jump. It stretched as far as I could see north and slightly southwest.

CPL King, ready for the desert sun and sand

The far edge was broken down in a couple of places, but there weren’t any easy descents to found on our side. After 15 minutes of searching, I decided we would just climb down and cross at the bottom. I dug out our harnesses, set up Joe’s sling and lowered him to the bottom. Once he was standing on the sand, he squirmed out of the sling and cautiously searched the area. I laid down on my stomach and covered him with the SMG, but after a few minutes he signaled “Clear” and I hauled the sling back up. I stowed his gear and rigged my own harness, then rappelled down to join him. I unhooked from the ropes, pulling one end until the other came loose from around the rock at the top of the canyon. Joe watched my back as I carefully recoiled and stored the ropes and harness.

We walked south in the shadows of the canyon, until we found a section of the canyon wall that had collapsed, giving us a way up to the eastern side. We also found a set of tracks – they looked like a reptile, but they were just about the size of my gloved hand. The tracks went up and down the broken pile of rocks we were about to climb, and then went farther south in the soft sand of the canyon floor. Joe sniffed the tracks and growled.

I hear you, buddy,” I agreed. “Let’s get up out of the canyon, OK?”

Joe went first, scrambling and making short jumps, until he was up over the edge above. I dodged the rain of small rocks and sand he dislodged, then made my way up with some difficulty. I nearly fell twice, and I slid backwards about five feet at one point, my heart pounding. When I got over the top, Joe grinned at me and yawned.

Yeah, yeah, life is good when you only weigh a hundred pounds,” I wheezed at him. “Next time, we trade packs and we’ll see how you do, OK?”

Joe’s ears perked up and he turned to look southwest. A second later I heard a long, low hissing sound. It sounded like someone venting an air compressor, except it ended with a little popping sound, like a wet leather belt slapping against a canvas tent. I forgot about being tired, rolled to my feet and backed away from the edge of the canyon, SMG at the ready. Joe’s hackles were up, and he backed away with me, never taking his eyes off the edge of the ravine in front of us. We crouched and waited without making a sound.

We listened to rocks sliding and rolling, and a small cloud of dust drifted up from where we had just climbed up. After a minute or two, the hissing sound came again. There was a moment’s silence, then another hiss that seemed to move back down the canyon southward. Joe’s head turned that direction for a minute, then his ears twitched, and he looked at me again, relaxing. I eased forward in a crouch, then peered over the edge of the rock slide we had climbed. Near the bottom, there were several deep depressions, where the gravel and sand had been clawed away as if something heavy had tried to climb up after us and couldn’t get a purchase. The gouges came nearly a third of the way up the ravine, and there was still a faint haze of dust in the air below. I looked back at Joe, who just cocked his head a little to one side and looked back at me.

I don’t know,” I told him, “but it was big. Let’s not be here when it finds a way up, OK?”

Joe grinned at me again, and led the way east. Though we remained alert, we saw nothing but small animal tracks and what might have been birds circling in the distance. Towards sundown, we spotted a hill with a trio of large boulders piled against it. At the base of the boulders was a little pocket, almost a cave. After checking the area for snakes or other inhabitants, we decided to camp for the night. I piled up rocks and an old log at the entrance, then built a small fire between us and the entrance. I heated up some soup and shared it with Joe, then banked the fire down to just coals. We’ll move out in the morning, and I expect we’ll make better time tomorrow, as the land looks less broken to the east.

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