A Little Noise

March 8, 2007

Deep Cover

Filed under: Kids — snoyes @ 10:29 pm

Alpha called today. She had a mission for me.

I accepted.

They thought I was crazy.

The insertion plan was a launch from the VE-79. The cyborg handlers strapped me in.

It’s no wonder they thought I was crazy. This system was new, and the test pilots had reported negative results.

Atmospheric re-entry can be particularly rough. Some agents never come back down.

Captain was emotional. He’s always like that before one of his own goes into the field.

At impact minus five I deployed the Mission Optional Mandated Standardized Landing Assist Protocol.

The hard part would be getting past the guards. They don’t stand for any nonsense.

I took the subterranean route.

It’s exactly like the training grounds. I can do it with my eyes closed and while holding my breath.

I spotted my objective. Queen Kama-huna-maca-nana-ooboo, intelligence had informed us, was in grave peril. Her prime minister was plotting an assasination during the annual Feast of the Salamander Moon.

Even from my position suction-cupped to the ceiling, I could smell the explosive in the national dish, and the fuse was already burning.

Transcript ends. Duration of the recording remains classified.

3 Comments »

  1. Fun story! The “guard” was good. It looks like the slide on Mommy’s lap was the biggest hit. Poor little Queen Kama-huna-maca-nana-ooboo.

    Comment by Grandma Pat — March 8, 2007 @ 10:53 pm

  2. Ironic. I just this minute completed a training video for the exactly similar MOMSLAP technology and Beta tested DADSLAP version, with additional footage of the prototype Imperitive Command Deeptime Ionic Modulator — code name I Can Do It Myself.

    Comment by Aunt Kim — March 8, 2007 @ 11:36 pm

  3. Since I had a security clearance from 1965 to 1969 and I haven’t been to any Communist countries, can I see the rest of the secrets?

    Comment by James Noyes — March 9, 2007 @ 12:30 pm

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