Thursday, January 23, 2020
Creative Story: Death Cload :: essays research papers
 Creative Story: Death Cload      2100 hours, Captain James S. Steward of the United States Air Force straps on  his G-suit and goes over his mission briefings one last time. He walks out into  the hanger and awaits his chariot. The SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest plane in  the world with it's twin turbine engines and slick black radar absorbent skin  make him a flying shadow in the air. His mission, to fly a covert  reconnaissance mission over Moscow, the heart of the USSR Intelligence believe  that the Russians have a build up of nuclear missile silos around the capitol.  With the Cuban missile crisis at hand, the United States cannot let their guard  down on a sneak attack from the Communists.    "Another suicide-run," says Captain Steward to his flight maintainer.    "Yes, sir," replies the private.    Captain Steward squeezes into his cockpit seat like a sardine in a can.  Little switches, gauges, and buttons embellish the cockpit, each with a crucial  part in flying the aircraft.    "Ready to rock n' roll."    Steward pulls the Blackbird out of the hanger like a cumbersome Oldsmobile,  but only this special Oldsmobile can travel over twice the speed of sound  undetected by enemy radar. With a push of the throttle the twin-turbine engines  roar with authority. The bird takes flight disappearing into the night skies  evanescently. The only sign that it exists is the trademark sonic boom as it  passes the sound barrier.    After approximately seven hours flight time and two in-flight re-fuelings,  the Blackbird reaches its destination, Moscow, Russia. The thermal imaging  camera, located in the bird's hull, depicts the radioactivity from nuclear silos  as bright yellow and orange blobs on the terrain. The images show seas of  yellow throughout Moscow. The city resembles a giant missile base up and  operational. Captain Steward pulls a 180 and heads for home with sick eerie  feeling in his stomach.    After a long comprehensive study of the recon images, the United States  order an increase in their production of their nuclear missiles to counter-  attack any offensive the Russians have planned. Silos sprout like weeds  throughout the United States and the President gave the order for Defcon 2. The  country falls in a state of panic, as they slip one step closer to a nuclear  holocaust.    On the other side of the Atlantic, the USSR notices the nuclear build up in  the United States. In fear of an preemptive strike, the Communist fuel and  prepare their birds just in case. This pre-war act resembles a chess game; one  side makes and move and the other counters it until both sides end up killing    					    
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