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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4297095" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Hot Air: Part 4 – High, High, High</strong></p><p></p><p>Hammer crammed himself into the service elevator between the cargo level and the upper level. The Indianational was based on the McDonnell Douglas MD-12 design. It was the only reason a mid-air boarding was even possible. Hammer held his silenced Glocks tightly crossed against his chest. Every step he took next had to be absolutely flawless.</p><p></p><p>The pilot door, normally closed when the pilot’s were flying, was wide open so the terrorists could communicate with each other across the aisles. </p><p></p><p>The terrorists didn’t see or hear him. A man who looked like the leader of the plane was in front, instructing two other men who were piloting the plane but clearly not pilots. </p><p></p><p>One of the men, the leader, spoke in Arabic. “The Karotechia will be pleased.”</p><p></p><p>It was odd, hearing an exotic word like “Karotechia” in amongst the other Arabic words. But Hammer didn’t have time to ponder its meaning.</p><p></p><p>Hammer uncoiled himself from the service elevator and sent it back down. He crouched next to the entrance to the pilot’s compartment.</p><p></p><p>The door is open, Hammer thought to himself. The door is open. That’s all I need.</p><p></p><p>He counted to three, breathing deeply to steady himself. Then the world slowed down.</p><p></p><p>In one perfect move, Hammer rolled on his shoulder, barely touching the floor. His right foot slapped down first, his left crossed behind him. He barely made a sound.</p><p></p><p>The leader turned, eyes wide. It was Khalil, Hammer was sure of it.</p><p></p><p>Hammer sprung upright and pointed both Glocks at the two terrorists’ heads. He squeezed both triggers and the cockpit glass was spattered with red and gray</p><p></p><p>Khalil shouted a warning, but it was too late. He raised his machinegun…</p><p></p><p>Hammer hooked the door with his foot. Previous terrorist attacks had ensured that Indianational’s pilot door was bulletproof. It slammed shut behind him just as a hail of bullets peppered it like thousands of angry mosquitoes. </p><p></p><p>Hammer fired both pistols into Khalil’s chest at point-blank range. He slumped to the ground, never firing a shot.</p><p></p><p>Hammer turned and locked the door. “Cockpit secure!” he shouted into the cistron.</p><p></p><p>There was the sound of a thud against the door, then another. The men shouted to one another. Hammer overheard their plan.</p><p></p><p>“Guppy, bad news.” He took control of the plane, unsure as to exactly what he was supposed to do next. “They’re coming after the bomb.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4297095, member: 3285"] [b]Hot Air: Part 4 – High, High, High[/b] Hammer crammed himself into the service elevator between the cargo level and the upper level. The Indianational was based on the McDonnell Douglas MD-12 design. It was the only reason a mid-air boarding was even possible. Hammer held his silenced Glocks tightly crossed against his chest. Every step he took next had to be absolutely flawless. The pilot door, normally closed when the pilot’s were flying, was wide open so the terrorists could communicate with each other across the aisles. The terrorists didn’t see or hear him. A man who looked like the leader of the plane was in front, instructing two other men who were piloting the plane but clearly not pilots. One of the men, the leader, spoke in Arabic. “The Karotechia will be pleased.” It was odd, hearing an exotic word like “Karotechia” in amongst the other Arabic words. But Hammer didn’t have time to ponder its meaning. Hammer uncoiled himself from the service elevator and sent it back down. He crouched next to the entrance to the pilot’s compartment. The door is open, Hammer thought to himself. The door is open. That’s all I need. He counted to three, breathing deeply to steady himself. Then the world slowed down. In one perfect move, Hammer rolled on his shoulder, barely touching the floor. His right foot slapped down first, his left crossed behind him. He barely made a sound. The leader turned, eyes wide. It was Khalil, Hammer was sure of it. Hammer sprung upright and pointed both Glocks at the two terrorists’ heads. He squeezed both triggers and the cockpit glass was spattered with red and gray Khalil shouted a warning, but it was too late. He raised his machinegun… Hammer hooked the door with his foot. Previous terrorist attacks had ensured that Indianational’s pilot door was bulletproof. It slammed shut behind him just as a hail of bullets peppered it like thousands of angry mosquitoes. Hammer fired both pistols into Khalil’s chest at point-blank range. He slumped to the ground, never firing a shot. Hammer turned and locked the door. “Cockpit secure!” he shouted into the cistron. There was the sound of a thud against the door, then another. The men shouted to one another. Hammer overheard their plan. “Guppy, bad news.” He took control of the plane, unsure as to exactly what he was supposed to do next. “They’re coming after the bomb.” [/QUOTE]
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