Wednesday, December 19, 2007

"The Scout" - Chapter 23


The Scout


Chapter 23


By Dwayne MacInnes



When the tanks reached the top of the hills, they open fire. Sam stared in awe as the mighty guns exploded. Scott was amazed as the first salvo screamed overhead and smashed into the ranks of Anarchists.


The motorbikes and buggies flew into the air in twisted burning wreckage. Then the helicopters opened up with their machineguns. The 20 mm rounds fired from the M197 tri-barrel chewed up what the tanks did not destroy. In a matter of half a minute, the entire Anarchist patrol laid destroyed smoking and burning in the late afternoon sun.


Scott now noticed the white stars and American flags painted on the vehicles.


"Looks like you are in the clear, Scout," the mysterious voice crackled over the radio again. "Welcome back to the United States of America."


* * * * *

General MacKenzie paced back and forth in the briefing room. He had just finished debriefing Scott and the report of a petty dictator trying to carve himself an empire out in South Dakota greatly troubled him.


"We've dealt with crazies styling themselves after Napoleon before," the large general said. "But we never had to deal with one who wanted to play at Armageddon. Hell, you'd think we all would have learned something over the last twelve years."


Scott just sat behind the table watching the general march back and forth before the dry erase board. The military base situated just outside of Billings represented the farthest eastern reach of the United States in the north.


"You know general, we may need your fire power to help us get to the Twin Cities," Scott finally said.


"Impossible," the general barked. "We are all that stands between this fried-out colonel and the rest of the United States. You know how hard it is to get five M1s not to mention those two Cobras?"


"General, we don't stand a chance if we send our usual convoy east. How about that Apache you've been working on? I also know you have some of those old Pattons."



AH64 Apache Helicopter

"The AH64 is nearly repaired. However, it is a moot point. There is no way the president and the congress is going to allow me to loan you that helicopter or those three M60s."



M60 Patton Tank

The general groaned, "Ah hell, we have a month to ready the convoy and fix up your car. Who knows maybe I can work some kind of miracle. You didn't happen to see what all they had there at Fort Meade did you?"


"Sorry general," Scott replied. "I only saw one M113 APC. In fact, I thought they caught up to us when I first saw your forces. Thank God, we started painting the white stars back on our equipment."


The general laughed, "Yeah, it has been about half a century since we did that. But, things have changed and now more than ever we need to be able to tell us from them.


"Not to change the subject. But, have you decided what you'll do about the kid?" the general asked with genuine concern.


"I guess I haven't really thought about it," Scott said. "I suppose I'll have to adopt him otherwise he'll be sent to a coast detention center. That would be pretty cruel after losing all of his family."


The general groaned, "You know that there are regulations about that."


Scott scratched his chin in thought before he finally broke out in a smile, "Unless the refugee from the Wastes has a special talent that would greatly benefit the United States."


The general stared at Scott for a while, "What in the hell could that kid offer us. He's hardly a mechanic or an engineer."


"No, but I could definitely use a top gunner for my car," Scott countered.


"WHAT!?!" the general exclaimed. "I doubt that kid even held a gun before he met you. He's no top gunner."


"Yet -- General -- he's no gunner yet. I was kind of hoping you'd help out with this. After all, we have a month to scratch together a convoy and I need a gunner for the new turret I'm adding to the Charger."


The general pondered it for a couple of minutes. Finally, MacKenzie shook his head, "Sorry, Scott this is likely to be a suicide mission. I can't have you take a kid out to the Wastes."


"General, if we send that kid to a detention center where he doesn't know anyone that too could well be a suicide mission. Things aren't what they were before the Big Bang. Hell, that kid has spent his entire life living in the Wastes. He knows it better than any of us I'd bet," Scott answered hotly, his face flushed red.


"Ok, we'll put it to the kid," the general finally relented. "You know if we hadn't been friends for the last ten years I'd never let you talk to me like that."


Scott chuckled, "Well, thank God for friendship."





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6 Comments:

Anonymous Doug said...

Someone from New York, NY looking at your "Hello Kitty P14" was the 50,000th visitor to our site. If I had a dime for every time that happened...

8:15 AM  
Anonymous Dwayne said...

Hmmm...maybe we should get the Hello Kitty people talking to the Para Ordnance people. Of course, they owe me a little kick-back for the idea and you for the publicity. It's not that big of stretch, Hello Kitty makes toasters and a back massager that found itself being use for...ah other uses.

5:12 PM  
Anonymous Sketch Fan said...

Yep I came here via Hello Kitty, also the Yahoo Image search shows interesting photos from your site.
Nice stories, but can they be made printer friendly?

6:18 AM  
Anonymous Doug said...

Thanks for visiting you Sketch Fan you! Unfortunately, we are limited on our options. I went for a more readable on screen format. Anything that makes it more printer friendly, would make it more difficult to read on-screen. You can always cut and past and then print...

8:52 AM  
Anonymous Doug said...

One more thing I would also like to note. If you click on a category, the stories are presented in the correct order. Thus, if you wish to read a story in its entirety, or you wish to print it out in the proper order, it will be listed as such on the category page. Thanks!

10:28 AM  
Anonymous KYOTEE said...

strange to have arrived here...i have read one book in this series,must have been a later issue?when you read alot of SF and theres alot of it in the past 45 years, ya lose track of where ya bin.ya know? i'm almost 55 so i done a little bit of reading. to quoate the GREATFUL DEAD; WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP ITS BEEN! I GOT HERE LOOKIN FER A M60 PATTON TANK! WILL SETTLE FOR A BOLO IF YA GOTS ONE HANDY...OR NOT..BE READIN YA SOON KYOTEE E-ME?

11:04 PM  

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