Chapter 1: The Hostages

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The President of the US walkedi in the Room on one side and the Prime Minister of the UK on the other. The Generals and Advisors stood up until ordered to sit down.

"Mr President, Mr Prime Minister, there has been a hostage problem. 13 soldiers were kidnapped in Mongolia." The Secretary of Defence for the US started of with.

"These soldiers know alot about Project SSS. And you know how well the Chinese can get information from even the best of men." The head of MI6 added on.

"Do we know a location of the soldiers?" Asked the Prime Minister.

The head of MI6 replied, "Yes but its too fortified to get in and out without alerting the Chinese army."

"Well, any ideas to get them out?" The President asked.

General Carey put a sheet of paper on the hard wooden table. The light from the windows glaring into the room.

With a hard tone, he said, "We do. Our spies have found out that the soldiers will be moving to China via train at 9:45pm next week Monday."

The President looked at the paper and saw the train. It was a super train that at full speed reaches 420mph but takes 1 hour and 10 minutes to accelerate to that speed safely.

Sitting opposite General Carey was Head of defense for the UK, Field Marshal Carter Nick, cleared his throat and spoke out, "I can put together a task force." He paused for a moment, "To handle threats like this one."

"Then it's settled. Field Marshall you'll have everything you need to set this up." Replied The Prime Minister.

"Before we get too ahead of ourselves, how are we going to intercept a high speed Chinese train in the middle of Mongolia?" General Carey rightfully asked.

"Well use Hong-Kong as a starting point" The Prime Minister replied.

A week later

The sun rose high up in the clear blue sky. Shining over a small house in a farmland in Mongolia.

In the attic, 5 men and 2 women prepped up. Due to the nature of the mission, they had to use guns from the country and had no support. Getting into Mongolia without being caught was hard enough, but bringing their weapons was impossible.

Sol, Adem, Shaun, Bob, Rosie and Godt. They armed themselves as the leader of the newly found task force came up armed to the teeth.

"Alright lads, the train is going to be stopping in about 30 minutes just ahead of this farm." He spoke out. His name was Chris.

The Task force called, The Blue Lions, moved up the countryside up to the train station. Dispite the late hours, there were people. More than they expected so they ditched there rifles and kept their sidearms concealed.

The train would stop at a cut off area of the station to refuel. The prime opportunity for the 7 to sneak on if it wasn't for the abundance of security.

They stood on the platform, the restricted area was right next to the group only cut off by a small metal fence. As they waited for the train to arrive, Bob commented, "How are we going to to do with just pistols?"

Chris replied silently, "We can steal their weapons."

Godt would get near the fence as part of the plan. She would distract at least 2 of the guards long enough for the other 6 to get passed. Bob would then go to the guard at the door and ask where the toilets are giving the rest about a 3 second window to get on board. Once the train is fueled up the guards enter leaving no one outside. Bob and Godt would then grab the back of the train and be let in by the rest.

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