《First Contact 》Chapter 207
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The vehicle was amazing. Massive fossil fuel engine in the front, mounted guns, heavily armored, painted bright red with white highlights, white leather interior, armored windows with a wire mesh inside the armaglass, and hidden pop-up guns. Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd trotted around looking at it. He was wearing a bracelet that let his VI assistant Heinrich be projected near him. Heinrich was 'dressed' in intimidating armor, all crimson with white/silver highlights.
"Yes, yes, this is a perfect spy vehicle," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said, trotting around the front.
Captain Half-Feather, a large burly human with reddish-tan skin, dark eyes, close cut dark hair, rugged features and leathery skin, dressed in Terran combat armor, stood just off to the side, holding an intimidating looking rifle. He had "LONESTAR SECURITY SERVICES LLC" on his chest. He watched the Lanaktallan trot around the vehicle and managed to keep a straight face. It was a cow-headed centaur wearing a tuxedo and an "I
Still, it wasn't Half-Feather's place to tell an employer that he looked like a fool.
Especially not an employer with pockets as deep and full as this one.
"So, we can't take a hover or air or suborbital vehicle to the volcano base?" Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd asked.
Captain Half-Feather shook his head. "No, it appears the Terran Intelligence Agency may be looking for you to move that way. The safest and most secure way for you to move is overland. From here to Route 666 and then use that to get to the San Francisco Free State. You can then take a hydrofoil to your volcano base about two hundred miles off the coast."
"That sounds like it will take a long time. Will it be boring?" Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd asked.
Captain Half-Feather shook his head. "No, sir. You'll be moving through Anarchy Territory as well as the Nevada-Neuvo Mexico Mutant Lands. You'll have to be part of an armed convoy."
"Herr Ya'ahrd has discovered that there is a Terran aerospace research facility he would like to infiltrate and secure classified data from," Heinrich said, clicking his digital heels and standing up straight.
"Which one is that?" Captain Half-Feather said, as if he didn't know.
"Area-51," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said, rubbing his hands together. "My Digital Sentient hacker Otto told me that they are developing a new combat craft for the war called the F4 Phantom. A high tech areospace fighter designed for air to air combat and close air support."
"Of course, sir," Captain Half-Feather said, pinging his datalink to set up the Area 51 raid.
"Of course, I will need local currency. Preferably unmarked bills. A lot of unmarked bills," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd mused.
"Herr Ya'ahrd has been informed that there is a large monetary exchange coming up, where the Hamburger Kingdom will be collecting old physical money to destroy and exchange for newly printed money. Herr Ya'ahrd would like to assemble a strike team to rob the Silver City Bank," the eVI Heinrich said in a snappy accent full of menacing authority.
"Wise choice, sir," Captain Half-Feather said solemnly while pinging his superiors to set up one bank robbery. He added a 'jet-pack getaway' remembering that Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd had purchased a jet pack and seemed really easy to use it. "You are indeed an espionage agent to be reckoned with."
Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd just nodded, opening the door to the ground vehicle and getting in. It was very comfortable, even if it did look quite primitive. No electronic gauges, just analog dials. He looked out. "Why is this vehicle so primitive?"
"The Mutant Lands, Herr Ya'ahrd," Heinrich snapped. "Radiation and worse would destroy the electronics."
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"Hmm, makes sense," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd mused. He pressed a button on the steering wheel and a mechanical targeting reticle popped up in front of the steering wheel. "Ooh, I like this." He pressed the button again and it disappeared. "You Terrans really known how to make light combat vehicles."
"Thank you, mien Herr," Heinrich snapped, clicking his digital heels again.
Captain Half-Feather just checked with the head office to see if they were liaising with the correct companies to ensure that everything went smoothly and his client got everything he wanted. There was the problem that the client was not SUDS'd up, but Lonestar had dealt with that situation before.
Half-Feather had to admit it was a little odd. Beings who were not SUDS'd up that purchased the level of protection that the client had insisted upon usually hid in their penthouse 24/7, not went gallivanting around the Hamburger Kingdom in a combat vehicle.
But hey, he'd signed the release forms so whatever happened was on him.
"Heinrich," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said, turning in the seat.
"Jawohl, Mein Herr?" Heinrich snapped out, again clicking his heels.
"Have my possessions packed and the convoy arranged. I want to leave before Confederate Intelligence is able to pin down my location," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd ordered.
Captain Half-Feather managed to not laugh out loud.
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Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd was enjoying driving his 'hot-rod' down the roughly asphalted road. Around him was nothing but reddish sand interspersed with chunks of plasma glass and the odd cactus and tumbleweed. He couldn't believe how fast the car was. He was travelling over a mile a minute and he could tell the car could go much faster than the insanely dangerous speed he was currently traveling at.
In front of him were two security vehicles, armored transports containing cybernetically augmented troops carrying heavy weapons. Behind him was a fuel tanker, because there were no refueling stations that could be depended on the entirety of Route 666, then two move security vehicles.
Next to him, sitting in the seat, was his Head of Security, Major Bloodfist, who's name made Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd shiver in anticipation of just how fearsome and deadly the big cyber-augmented human must be. He even had animal attack scars on his face and neck and carried a knife nearly as long as Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd's forearm as well as chrome cyber-eyes that glowed a faint red.
In the back seat were two Ninjas that Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd had found playing cards in his closet. They had insisted on accompanying him in his car and Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd kept checking the mirror.
Yup, still invisible.
Ninjas are the greatest, Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd thought to himself as he looked back out the front armaglass window. It was exciting to see all the belts and chains on the engine moving so fast, the durachrome shining in the sun.
Now this, this was a proper vehicle for a reknown Secret Agent Superspy of the Lanaktallan people! Even the other Secret Most High spies didn't have anything like this.
He began to hear the faint sound of music and look around. Major Bloodfist lifted up his communicator and listened close, then got Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd's attention.
"Sir, the Desert of Desolation Sand Pirates are rapidly approaching, led by Lord Chongus. They must know we have a tanker of gas," the Terran ex-soldier said. "Would you prefer to drive or use the guns?"
Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd thought about it for a second. "I will drive and use the guns on the vehicle," he said.
"Of course, sir," Major Bloodfist AKA Ulganta Atkiktak Raleigh said. He pulled back the roof shield and stood up, yanking the charging lever to load the replica fifty caliber machinegun.
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"Herr Ya'ahrd," Heinrich said over Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd's datalink.
"Yes, minion?" Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said.
"Herr Otto has managed to seize control of a surveillance satellite for your usage," the eVI stated. "You have multiple warlord mutants closing in on you. Herr Otto wanted you to be warned."
"Thank him for me, Heinrich," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said. He noticed that the four heavy armored vehicles were moving into a cross formation with the tanker truck in the middle. He gunned the engine, moving almost 1.25 miles per minute, and took the lead.
Seconds later a human wearing feathers in his hair and armor made up of rubber pads and sections of body armor, riding a two wheeled vehicle, came speeding across the road. Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd pressed the triggers on the machineguns then cursed as he remembered he hadn't deployed them from their hidden compartments. As the human threw a bottle of flaming liquid at Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd's car, and missed, he deployed the twin linked .50 caliber machineguns.
It quickly developed into a complete whirlwind of vehicles speeding up then slowing down, trying to ram Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd, and speeding in front of him. Luckily he managed to destroy several of the fast and nimble two wheeled ones.
When a heavy vehicle containing mostly nude Terrans wearing masks slammed into the side of his vehicle Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd grabbed his shotgun, cocked it, and pointed it out the shattered side window, closing the opposite side eye, holding the shotgun with his upper two hands and steering with his lower hands. He pulled the trigger, pumped it, and shot again. Both shots hit the humans inside and the car yanked away, slid, then rolled and exploded.
Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd whooped in excitement.
Then the vehicles peeled off, vanishing into the desert, leaving behind nothing but a cloud of dust. Major Bloodfist ducked back inside the car, slamming the shield back into place.
"We got lucky, sir," Major Bloodfist said. "Usually they attack for much longer," he listened to his big communications device. "No casualties, sir."
"Excellent, Major," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said, nodding. He reloaded his shotgun. "Is all of Terra like this?"
"Oh, no, sir, just the places badly damaged by the Mantid War," Major Bloodfist said, doublechecking how he should answer.
"Well, we're safe now, Major," Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said confidently.
"Yes, sir," Major Bloodfist said, leaning back in his seat and closing his eyes. He had about two hours till the next part.
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Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd was glad that it was time to stop. His hands and arms ached from driving for so long so he was glad to pull into an abandoned area. There was an old asphalt lot, some shelters, and a bathroom with areas for males and females. His security agents immediately made sure the place was clear, and except for a venomous serpent, everything was secure within minutes.
His minions set up his shelter, complete with a comfortable sleeping sling. Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd yawned, thanked his new agents for their faithful service, and went in and went to bed.
Captain Half-Feather, now wearing the outfit of one of the basic minions of the client, walked around the perimeter, helping the technicians check the hard light and hologram emitters as well as do function checks on the appropriate equipment. Once he was done, he went back and rested.
Just before dawn Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd found himself being shaken awake by Major Bloodfist.
"Sir, we need to leave! The Mantid Nest found out we were here and we've got Mantid Warriors heading straight toward us. We have to evac!" the Major told Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd while he was still half-asleep.
Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd could hear the shriek of plasma weapons and explosions as well as the bone chilling warcries of Mantid warrior caste. Half panicked he untangled from his sling, got dressed, and grabbed his grenade launcher and rifle combo. Following the Major's advice he ran outside just as a flare lit up the whole encampment.
Ten foot tall Mantid warriors screamed and fired plasma weapons, fired rockets, and threw grenades as Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd's security forces fought back.
"This way, sir, to your car, we have to get out of here!" Major Bloodfist called out, running for the car and waving at Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd to follow him.
Lowing in fear Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd galloped after the Terran, who was unlocking the vehicles.
"We'll escape, the men will hold them off. We'll meet at the rally point!" Major Bloodfist said, sliding inside and getting behind the wheel.
In the back seat were two black garbed Ninjas, playing cards and ignoring what was going around. They saw that Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd could see them and threw a smoke bomb on the floor. Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd coughed and waved his hands around until the smoke cleared and revealed the back seat was empty.
Excellent. Money well spent on Ninjas, he thought to himself.
"Use your grenade launcher to clear the ones by the gate and we'll drive through the rest!" Major Bloodfist called out as he started the car and pulled it around, spraying up a big rooster-tail of red sand.
Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd got out his grenade launcher, aiming it out the broken window, and firing two grenades. They exploded and massive Mantid warriors were blown into the air, ripped apart by the explosions.
"YEE HAW!" Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd yelled as the car sped through the suddenly empty gate, swerved as Major Bloodfist pulled a hard right onto the asphalt, and hit the gas hard enough that smoke tore from the tires.
"Oh, use the smoke dispenser!" Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said, reaching forward and flipping a switch. There was a "whumph" and a big cloud of smoke erupted from behind the vehicle as it sped into the dawn darkness.
"We must have gotten too close to the Hive," Major Bloodfist said. "Keep an eye out, there's millions of them that roam this desert."
"Terra is an exciting place! I'm so glad I came here to commit espionage!" Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd said, rubbing his hands together.
"I'm glad you think so, sir," Major Bloodfist answered as the car sped through the darkness.
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MANTID FREE WORLDS
This is almost cruel. I know he's a spy and all, but this is patently unfair.
We do not have a hive in the desert. It's a resort, not a 'hive.'
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TELKAN FORGE WORLDS
Wait, does this guy think it's all real?
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TNVARU GESTALT
There's a spy on Terra?
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TREANA'AD HIVE WORLDS
Yeah, but he's not a very good one.
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MANTID FREE WORLDS
Hey, now, he's managed to discover the Terran concept of a 'vacation' pretty quick.
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TELKAN FORGE WORLDS
He REALLY likes that grenade launcher.
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DIGITAL ARTIFICIAL SENTIENCE SYSTEMS
Well, to be honest, grenade launchers are fun if you're the one shooting them.
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TNVARU GESTALT
He's going to try to get the plans to the F4 Phantom! Won't that disrupt the war effort?
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TERRASOL
Oh. Yeah. Totally. Help. Someone save us.
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MANTID FREE WORLDS
Don't tease Tnvaru like that.
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TNVARU GESTALT
I don't get it.
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BIOLOGICAL ARTIFICIAL SENTIENCE SYSTEMS
Come here, I'll explain it to.
And why TERRASOL's being a dick.
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TERRASOL
Would you rather I just shot him and dumped him in a hole so they could send someone competent?
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RIGELLIAN COMPACT
Good point.
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