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"The Air Marshall will be available 1430 hours to 1500 hours, and 1800 hours to 1900 hours,"

"I am not hear for the Air Marshall. I am here to speak with your Field Marshall. I believe we had an appointment at 1400 hours."
 
I hopped into the fighter cockpit of my 47 and took off, I was supposed to fly recon over some Japanese flight school. I started powering up.

"Alright, it's looking good reaper 1, both engines clear"

"Roger that, reaper one ready to go" I replied.
 
I hopped into the fighter cockpit of my 47 and took off, I was supposed to fly recon over some Japanese flight school. I started powering up.

"Alright, it's looking good reaper 1, both engines clear"

"Roger that, reaper one ready to go" I replied.

Out of Game: I honestly think I shouldn't fight you directly in the air, it will be very messed up.
 
I was thinking you would shoot me down, somehow my missile hits you, and there would be a manhunt and such and such since this is over Japan. And somehow I have gotta escape. You get what I mean?
 
I was thinking you would shoot me down, somehow my missile hits you, and there would be a manhunt and such and such since this is over Japan. And somehow I have gotta escape. You get what I mean?

Umm...Japanese air defenses fail to spot you, and you know of the Academy, after my squadron's training is complete, the first battle afterward, we can do that over neutral territory. What do you think?

I mean, my squadron doesn't have any fighters at the moment and I am in the hospital. Sorry mate.
 
The guard lead him to the waiting room, and held out a piece of paper,

"Please sign here,"
 
"Take a seat here and at 1400 Hours the Field Marshall's secretary will call for you," the guard then left.
 
Miller then asked Shogun,

"What are you here for?"

Shogun then said,

"Pulling too much Gs sir,"
 
I dove down over the Japanese airbase, buzzing across is at mach 2.6

I climbed steeply and waited. I knew they heard the sonic boom, how couldnt they??

And I got what I was looking for, they were pulling pilots out of their bunks and wherever they were, they were bringing their guns to bear so to speak and they were rolling planes from hidden hangars buried in the ground, I took photos of it all. And than I scrammed.
 
"All pilots, get to your fighters and prepare to sortie,"

By the time they got their fighters to the runway, it was too late, the enemy already was out of range.
 
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