Showing posts with label Kevlar Vest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevlar Vest. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

UNSCDF2 Chapter 22-White Knights



San Francisco, California, USA
UNSC San Francisco Outpost
April 20, 2001
0900 Local Time

            The past few days, Sarah had been busily training with Fields and Vickers in SWAT tactics. Now, Fields wanted to put Sarah’s training to the use on the field.
            “You ready Sarah?” Fields slid his Lock 17 pistol into his gun holster.
            “I think so.” Sarah replied nervously.
            “Today we will be practicing breaching and clearing out rooms.” Fields handed Sarah a Washington 870.
            “Boss, I’m set.” Vickers walked into the room armed with a MP5 and wore a black Kevlar vest.
            “Good.” Fields smiled in satisfaction.    
            “Sarah, the Zylon vest is no good. Here, take this.” Vickers pulled out a black Kevlar vest and handed it to Sarah with both hands.
            “Thanks Vickers.” Sarah accepted the piece of armor graciously.
            “Once you’re set, we’ll leave the Outpost on foot.” Fields looked at Sarah strapping the armor nice and snug onto her chest.
            “On foot?” Sarah tugged the armor to test its firmness.
            “We’re not going to go far. It’s a simple training. If there are any problems, we can easily head back to safety.” Fields replied.
            “Oh, okay.” Sarah nodded.
            “All set Sarah?” Vickers looked at Sarah examining her shotgun.
            “Oh…yeah. I’m ready.” Sarah smiled as she pumped her shotgun.
            “Fantastic, let’s go.” Vickers looked at Fields.
            The three SWAT members exited the room and walked out in an organized manner. Fields led while Sarah walked by his left and Vickers to his right. The civilians walking in the hallway noticed them and looked at the SWAT with impressed faces. Even some of the UNSC marines chatting with some people stopped talking and eyed the SWAT walking down the hall. The coolness was off the charts. It looked like the movement was coordinated when in fact, it wasn’t. Everyone around them was in awe and it may have been the first time a civilian force seemed to be a formidable opponent face to face with the UNSC. Perhaps it was the low leveled equipment or perhaps the force consisted of a girl. But one thing was certain on each and every member of the SWAT, their pride. It was their pride in being who they were that brought a golden halo over their heads.
            “Looking nice Sarah.” Patrick commented from the side.
            “Thanks.” Sarah replied coolly.
            “Have fun and stay safe.” Patrick wished as the SWAT exited a set of doors.
            The group continued to exit the Outpost in an organized manner until they came across five zombies in their way. Fields waved his left hand at two zombies then waved his right hand at another two zombies. No word was spoken from either of them, but a common understanding was seen amongst each other. Sarah charged towards the two zombies Fields had pointed with her shotgun held firmly like a baseball bat whilst Vickers shouldered his MP5 and pulled out his combat knife Sarah took a step to the side and planted a heavy blow to one skull while quickly shifting her weight to attack the other zombie with her elbow. Vickers slashed his combat knife at one zombie and tripped one zombie to the ground. Then he easily dispatched the fallen zombie by stomping on its neck and decapitating the other zombie with one fluid motion from his blade. Fields had an easy zombie. It was an average male citizen with business attire. Fields charged at the zombie and did an uppercut followed by a jab to its throat. The zombie growled and Fields grabbed its head with both hands and snapped it sideways.
            “Not bad for dealing with one zombie.” Sarah taunted.
            “Aw, come on Sarah, you need the practice.” Fields countered.
            “Not me.” Vickers complained as he sheathed his blade onto his belt.
            “Come on, let’s go.” Fields pointed forward.
            The three SWAT members moved fashionably towards an office building and pushed open its glass doors.
            “Check your corners.” Fields commanded as he scanned the area with his UMP.
            “Clear.” Vickers replied as he saw nothing in his area.
            Sarah saw a zombie dressed in a janitor’s uniform and whipped out her combat knife. She slung her shotgun to her back and lunged at he zombie with deadly precision as she impaled the knife into its bloody forehead.
            “Clear.” Sarah pulled the blade from the zombie’s head as it dropped lifelessly onto the ground.
            “Good, let’s move.” Fields put down his backpack to take a drink from his water bottle.
            “Thirsty already?” Vickers joked.
            “Leading a team is hard work.” Fields replied as he sopped his water.
            “I’m sure it is.” Sarah replied sarcastically.
            “Ok, I’m ready.” Fields placed his water bottle back into his backpack and slung it over his back.
            “Up?” Vickers pointed at the broken escalators.
            “Sure, why not?” Fields shrugged.
            “I’ll take point.” Vickers volunteered.
            Vickers held his MP5 firmly and slowly walked up the escalators with Sarah closely behind him. Fields walked backwards up the escalators as he watched the team’s rear. Once Vickers got on the second level, he crouched and panned his gun left and right whilst Sarah stood behind him as she eyed the third floor. Fields pointed at the first door and waved his hand in a circular motion. Vickers rushed to one side of the door while Sarah got on the other side. Fields got into position behind Sarah and nodded at Vickers. Fields gently tapped Sarah’s shoulder to let her know the cue. Sarah took one step forward and pushed the door handle down just in time for Vickers to breach the room with his MP5. Vickers kicked the door open and saw two zombies in front of him. He shoved on zombie aside with his gun and kicked the other zombie down to the ground. Sarah quickly followed Vickers into the room. Immediately, she dispatched the zombie Vickers had shoved with a hard smack to its head just in time as Vickers snapped the zombie’s neck he was engaging.
            “Nice.” Fields complimented as he entered the room.
            Just as Fields was about to enter the room, a zombie jumped up from behind and tackled him to the ground.
            “Fields!” Sarah cried.
            Fields used both of his hands to hold its flesh eating mouth from his neck and tried to pry it off. Sarah jumped onto the zombie and twisted its neck with both of her hands until there was a sickening crack.
            “Woah, that was close.” Fields exclaimed.
            “We’re not done yet.” Vickers pulled Fields to his feet as he saw a mob of zombies walking up the escalators towards them.
            “Not yet.” Sarah whipped out her shotgun and smiled.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

UNSCDF Chapter 1- The Search


Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Downtown City Centre
March 15th, 2001
0700 Local Time

            In the distant horizon as the sun began to rise, a black Pelican with the registration F515 on its side flew past the glistening river and then landed near a ruined dock. Two UNSC marines jumped out with M16s followed by another marine holding a M21. Next, two more marines jumped off the Pelican, one holding a USP, and the other holding a Washington 870. As the marines took cover and set up a perimeter, the Pelican lifted off and flew past a couple of buildings before disappearing from the squad’s view.
            A young man in his early twenties with the name “Zyrok” stenciled onto his flak jacket waved the group to huddle over. Zyrok slid his USP into his holster and took out a datapad from his utility belt.
           “Another routine search and rescue gentlemen.” Zyrok called out to his men as he placed the datapad back to his belt.
            “LT, this is the fifth time we’re out here and I’m feeling it’s another wild goose chase.” a slender tall man roughly in his mid-twenties voiced his thoughts out to the squad.
          “Shut it. Quit complaining so much Hawkes.” a tough looking and muscular man wielding a Washington 870 eyed Corporal Jonathan Hawkes an evil stare.
            “You don’t have to be so mean Sarge.” Hawkes put on a serious face after seeing Sergeant Major Fred Casey’s eyes.
            “I’m game.” a young man in his early twenties with a calm composure loaded and cocked his M21.
            “Good to see someone in the zone.” Casey smiled lightly at Corporal Mark Taylor.
            “I sure could use the target practice.” Taylor looked into his scope and wiped the lenses with his shirt sleeve.
          “You ready Private?” Zyrok lightly tapped a nervous man holding his M16 firmly pointed at the ground.
            “I guess so sir.” the young man returned an uneasy look at Zyrok as he answered him.
            “Aren’t you Zack Stevens, the nineteen year old who just finished your training?” Hawkes teased at the young man.
            “Yes sir, I am.” Stevens answered with a nervous look.
           “Leave him alone Hawkes, this is his first mission. You probably were like him when you first did your mission.” Zyrok spoke in a calm, but serious voice.
            “Nah, I was a toughie.” Hawkes joked.
            “Let’s get serious now. We’ve got work to do.” Zyrok took out his USP and started to walk.
            “Double time marines. Keep it silent.” Casey hustled the marines to follow Zyrok.
            The marines walked up a ramp and out the ruined dock. Zyrok approached a zombie and slammed the butt of his pistol to the zombie’s head. Then he grabbed the zombie’s head and twisted until there was a sickening crack. Hawkes walked over to the dead zombie corpse and nudged it with his boot. The squad continued to take out more zombies silently as they approached a mall.
            “A mall…” Hawkes muttered under his breath.
            “Open areas and many levels, this is a good target range.” Taylor grinned as he looked upwards with his scope.
            “A distress signal was received three hours ago inside this mall. Taylor, you’re with me. We’ll search floors three and four. Casey, you take the rest and search floors one and two.” Zyrok commanded as he looked at the mall directory in front of the entrance.
            Casey, Hawkes, and Stevens began to move towards a shop when suddenly a zombie ran out of the store and charged at them. Hawkes flipped his M16 and swung the butt of his gun to the zombie’s head. The zombie collapsed to the gun and dropped dead. Zyrok and Taylor walked up a broken escalator and signaled Casey to lead the team on.
            “This is Zyrok, come in Casey, over.” Zyrok spoke into the RaidCall communications system inside his battle helmet.
            “This is Casey, go ahead for Zyrok, over.” Casey replied on the RaidCall.
            “Casey, take your team and loot supplies on the way, over.” Zyrok spoke back.
            “Copy that boss, loot supplies on the way. Over and out.” Casey replied back.
            Zyrok motioned Taylor to scout the area with his M21 as he reached into his belt and pulled out a bowie knife. Taylor looked around and then returned to Zyrok.
            “Two zeds one o’clock and three more ten o’clock.” Taylor reported as he pointed to the direction of the zombies.
          “I’ll take the group of three with my knife and you’ll take the group of two.” Zyrok looked at his reflection on the knife.
            “Got it boss.” Taylor swung his rifle to his back and grabbed out a combat knife from his belt.
            Zyrok crouched slowly along the wall until he came across the corner and looked at the zombies walking randomly. He rushed out to the closest zombie and slashed his knife at the zombie’s chest. He kicked the zombie over and then ran at the two zombies charging at him. He crouched down as a zombie swung at him and then tripped it. The zombie which Zyrok knocked down got up and sprinted at him while making vicious noises. Zyrok saw the sprinting zombie and threw his knife directly into the zombie’s forehead. Another zombie lunged at Zyrok, but Zyrok slid sideways and avoided the hit. Zyrok placed two hits with his fist to the zombie’s head and then kicked at the head of the zombie he tripped. He jumped to the back of the zombie and tackled to get control of its head. Within three minutes, Zyrok took out the three zombies. Zyrok turned his head to see Taylor just in time to see him clean cut a zombie’s head off. Taylor waved a thumbs up as he placed his combat knife back to his belt. Zyrok walked over to the dead zombie with his bowie knife stuck on his head and removed it with a light pull. He wiped the bloody stains on the dead zombie’s clothes before he placed the knife back onto his belt. Taylor walked over beside Zyrok and looked at the dead zombies.
            “Nice throw LT.” Taylor complimented.
            “Yeah, thanks.” Zyrok smiled lightly, “That took quite a lot of practice.”
            “I would have preferred sniping.” Taylor patted his M21.
            “Let’s finish checking this floor.” Zyrok motioned to move on.

*          *          *

            Stevens held his M16 firmly as he approached the entrance of a sports shop. Hawkes stood ground outside the entrance and watched for zombies while Casey waved Stevens to follow inside. Casey noticed a zombie eating a corpse on the ground and walked up behind it with his shotgun in his hand. The zombie turned around and growled at Casey. Casey swung his shotgun and knocked the zombie to the ground. Then he slammed the stock of his shotgun into the zombie’s face and cracked the skull. Stevens stood motionless as he saw the zombie’s face beaten to pulp.
            “You’ll get used to it. Either you kill them or be killed.” Casey spoke to the frozen Stevens.
            “Got it sir.” Stevens replied uneasily.
            “Hand combat is harder. Guns are easy, but they attract hordes.” Casey pointed at his shotgun.
            Stevens walked over the empty sports racks and shifted over some piles of clothes and uncovered a golf club.
            “Not a bad find.” Casey complimented as he searched the next few aisles.
            Casey went over to the dusty cash register and slammed his shotgun on the machine and cracked it.
            “No cash, huh.” Casey looked at the empty drawers with disappointment.
          “Try the room behind it. It’s usually in a locked drawer.” Stevens pointed at a closed door behind Casey.
            “Let’s find out.” Casey took a step back from the door and gave it a hard kick near the handle.
            The door frame gave in and the door fell off its hinges. To their surprise, a mob of zombies poured out at them. Casey shoved his shotgun to hold back the swarming zombies, but got his shotgun taken away from his hands. Stevens swung his golf club franticly at the zombies, but it was no use.
            “Fire at will.” Casey kicked at the zombies as he reached for his Lock 17 sidearm.
            Stevens took one more swing and dropped his golf club before taking out his M16. Casey fired three rounds into the nearest zombie and then popped two rounds into another zombie. Stevens fired bursts into the crowd trying to hold the line. Suddenly, a couple of single shot fires came from behind Casey and Stevens and took out the swarming zombies.
          “Figured you could use a hand there Sarge.” Hawkes grinned as he held a M16 with a smoking barrel.
            “Thanks Hawkes.” Casey stood up and slid his Lock 17 into his holster.
            Casey walked over to the shotgun he dropped and picked it up. Stevens stood frozen still holding his M16 pointed at where the zombies were standing before.
            “We’re all alright now.” Casey patted Steven’s shoulder, “Thanks for the cover.”
        “Oh, okay. Yeah, no problem Sarge.” Stevens lowered his gun and wiped off a sweat from his forehead.
            Casey walked into the room and flipped over a drawer. He picked up the golf club Stevens dropped and bashed at the locks. After a couple bashes, the lock broke and Casey pried it open.
           “Cash! Looks like you’re right Stevens.” Casey grabbed a pouch full of bills and begun to count them.
            “Looks like you do know something after all.” Hawkes joked.
            “I was a civilian before the outbreak.” Stevens replied.
            “Three…hundred…make it four hundred and twenty dollars.” Casey counted the bills.
            “Not bad, the zombie mob was not expected.” Hawkes pointed at the dead zombies with his M16.
            Casey stuffed the money pouch into his backpack and then handed the golf club to Stevens.
            “Keep it, you found it.” Casey passed the club over.
            “Thanks.” Stevens took off his backpack and shoved the golf club into it.
            “Let’s go search the other stores.” Casey waved at Hawkes to exit the store.
            The group exited the sports ship and went to a food store. There were broken glass everywhere on the ground and spilled cans on the ground.
            “Watch your feet gentlemen.” Casey waved his men.
            “Sarge, need me to watch the entrance?” Hawkes asked as he checked his ammo in his gun.
            “Sure, that would be great.” Casey thanked.
            “Stevens, scavenge whatever supplies we can get.” Casey pointed at the cans on the ground.
            “Copy that Sarge.” Stevens acknowledged with a nod and begun to pick up cans.
            Hawkes stood at the entrance and looked left and right. He saw two zombies walking on his left towards him. He decided to wait until the zombies got closer so he could take them out silently. As the zombies moaned and growled towards him, he noticed one of the zombies was the mall security guard.
            “Nice looking Kevlar vest.” Hawkes examined the zombie and took out his combat knife.
            Hawkes charged at the security guard zombie and shoved the zombie to the ground. Then he went up to the next zombie and kneed it to its spine followed by a slash to the zombie’s neck. The security guard zombie got up and growled loudly and ran at Hawkes. Hawkes shoved the knife into the zombie’s open mouth until it came out the other side. Without breaking a sweat, Hawkes had taken out the two zombies in less than two minutes. Hawkes crouched to the dead zombie and took off the Kevlar vest.
            “Brand spiffin’ new.” Hawkes examined the armor and put it into his backpack.
            Stevens picked up a crushed box of crushed cereal and examined it. He turned it upside down and some moldy cereal dropped out. He dropped the box with disgust and picked up a tin can.
            “Baked beans aren’t that bad…right Sarge?” Stevens hollered over an aisle.
            “Better than eating nothing.” Casey replied back as he threw an empty soda can onto the ground.
            “This is Zyrok, how are things going so far Sergeant?” Zyrok’s voice spoke on the RaidCall.
        “Lieutenant, we had encountered a mob of zombies and had to go weapons free. So far we’ve managed to keep ourselves silent as possible sir.” Casey reported back on the RaidCall.
            “Copy that, safety’s first. If you feel the need, go weapons free. How’s the search coming along?” Zyrok asked.
            “We managed to loot some weapons and food, but still no signs of life here LT.” Casey spoke on the RaidCall while he searched the aisles in frustration.
         “Roger that Sergeant, no luck here on our end as well. We’ve got some snacks and a couple of plasters. Zyrok out.” Zyrok spoke with some disappointment.
            “Looks like we need to move on.” Casey hollered to where Stevens was.
            “You got it Sarge, on my way out to meet up with Hawkes then.” Stevens shuffled slowly on the broken glass.