blitzfritz
he's so babygirl i want him to know the horrors
// image courtesy of Nassault's Glatisant - DCS video //
Date: May 22nd, 2012
Location: Arenio Air Force Base, Osea
Time: 1317 Hours
Location: Arenio Air Force Base, Osea
Time: 1317 Hours
"You've gotta be shiting me..."
Getting relocated to a relatively unknown air base that was next to, and most often overshadowed by, the OMDF's general headquarters is one thing. Being relocated and told to have a singular rookie pilot replace your 4-man squadron is another thing. Regardless of which case, to which Captain Loane Holzknecht is currently undergoing both cases, she did not like it one bit.
Loane Holzknecht, rank of Captain in the Osean Air Force; born in South Belka-turned North Osea during the year 1985, ten years before the Belkan War and it's momentous decision to detonate 7 nuclear warheads across the Waldreich Mountains, killing thousands. The city of Lumen, where Loane was born, became weary of the war and demilitarized following the Allied Forces gaining ground into the mountains before the detonations-her father resigned his post in the Belkan army shortly afterwards during the peace accords, she would remember, and instead was offered a position in the Osean Air Force, if he so wished. Loane only knew about this afterwards-when she finally graduated from Hierlark AFB to become a true pilot of the military.
Oh, if only he was here now... He would probably come up with a witty comment about the predicament she had found herself in. Hey, if the top brass were gonna punish her with supposed "endangerment of crew" and "betrayal of the armed forces through espionage", why not just strip her of her rank and title and call it a day? Something wasn't right about this.
And that affair with her squadron that got her into this situation anyway-during which she and her whole squadron got ruthlessly descended upon by unmarked planes on the coast of Oured Bay. The details of the whole ordeal became fuzzier and fuzzier the more Loane thought about it, and if she thought about it any more a headache would be upon her. Of the details she did remember, is that they had no identification in the IFF, but their planes were clearly fighters and were supermaneuverable; a detail that the hostiles clearly used to their advantage to shoot down each and every one of Loane's team, her included.
Nobody survived except for her. The brass confirmed that little detail; there were no witnesses either of this supposed "fighter squadron", the brass also confirmed that.
Why a squadron was sent out to patrol into hunky-dorey nowhere on the coast from Redmill AFB is an enigma to Loane, and while she would ask about it, prodding the commander's side about it any further would most likely ensure a more severe punishment akin to cleaning toilets with her teeth. Speaking of Redmill, that was where her squadron was stationed during their military term; flying the stormy skies of Hierlark once she signed her oath on its soil. But now, with the sight of a blue sky and wispy clouds in the heavens, Loane was grounded with a brand-new F-35B Lightning II parked in the hanger, the glaring sigil of her squadron designation on the aircraft's tail: a raven, with a cartoonish-looking moon under its beak. Raven Squadron, down to one.
Hanger E's doors were open as Loane watched the shuffling and shifting rookies as they scuttle from one area to another, in the shadow and comfort of her aircraft. It's been a day or so since graduation-weren't squadron designations today? One unlucky nugget was gonna be assigned under her care no matter what, and the Captain was somewhat curious as to who was the lucky bastard to be her wingman. Would it be a headstrong asshole, or a mellowed fledgling? Who knew, only time would present its answer.
One thing was for certain, though: no matter who was to become her co-pilot, she wouldn't wait for them to get used to the air like a newborn chick. The rookie would have to either keep up with her or be left behind for Loane to do the majority of the heavy lifting. The Lt. Colonel might personally put her in the wringer for that fact, but having your first impression default to "it's a Belkan" had its perks.
People didn't expect much in the way of reckless abandon, for a Belkan. It was natural for them.
// mentions: Whisker