Secrets

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Secrets

 

          This is about a micro-chip. Specifically, the Blue-Chip. The Commando Recruit Elite Warriors, or C.R.E.W., ordered a twenty-five tera-byte micro-chip. So what? Well, that micro-chip just so happened to contain every C.R.E.W. document, bank account, ID, defense code, missile code, and other files Let’s just say, people would be willing to kill thousands, or even millions, in the blink of an eye to obtain possession of the blue-chip.

 

          Secrets. Secrets about missions. Secrets about murders. Secrets about organizations. Everything that was ever needed, or wanted to be forgotten, was on this blue, fingernail sized data chip. The death of three agents in an assassination was the price to pay for this chip. Three families, three jobs, three lives. That’s what it is worth to this “C.R.E.W.”

 

          Who is this C.R.E.W.?

 

          The C.R.E.W. was originally a group of five elite military operatives. They go back farther than that though. They got their idea from a past group called the V.I.K.I.N.G.S. The Versatile Intelligent Kingdom of Intercontinental Next Generation Soldiers was a group of warriors that existed from the fall of Rome to the discovery of North America. They created advanced weaponry and ships that enabled that enabled them to discover land and conquer it. They also secretly felled the Roman Empire. All of this led to a (sadly) slow decline, in which, the V.I.K.I.N.G.S. were wiped out by a rebellion. Their idea of a hidden group of warriors started, in 1951, the C.R.E.W. Two former CIA agents, a German lieutenant, a KGB agent named Trolin, and an English commander named “Vinne.” They started out as a band of mercenaries, doing work for whoever paid them most. They quickly scammed a multi-millionaire yacht and sailed into the Bermuda Triangle.

 

          During their voyage, there was a disagreement over weapons; there was a storm, and later a CIA agent found floating behind them with a knife in his back. Needless to say, no-one fussed up. Weeks later, the newly formed C.R.E.W. group arrived at their destination, a medium sized volcanic island somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle. With them they had brought computers, shovels, picks, guns, missiles, scrap metal, cameras, and various other electronics and weapons. Enough supplies to build a small embassy. That’s exactly what they were going to do. Except one tiny change, it was going to be underground. It took those warriors three years, twenty-nine restocking trips, seven new recruits, and days of tiresome, continuous, sweaty, excruciating, labor. But in the end, the result was one of the strongest, most impenetrable, most well defended super fortresses in the world. They called it “Kevlar.” After that many others followed, including one in the Himalayas, in the pacific, in the Arctic Circle, and one on Visson Massif. The C.R.E.W. quickly multiplied, recruiting over 1,000,000 commandos and intelligence agents from around the world in a time period of sixty years. From Cuba to Japan, Moscow to Beijing, Chicago to Los Angeles, from 1951 to 2011, the C.R.E.W. has recruited about 1.5 million commando recruit elite warriors.

 

          An estimated 9,000 fully trained soldiers have died in C.R.E.W. raids, defense, further training, and other missions. But all are loyal. Each soldier undergoes vigorous one year training. The first three months are spent conditioning every day except Sundays; they train from 0500 to 2000 hours. The next three months are spent weapons training, flying, and working on mechanics, same schedule. Then, a one week break. Training resumes for another three months, which is focused on weapons and conditioning. The last three months are spent studying and testing C.R.E.W. data, weapons, vehicles, armor, and power suits. Once graduated, they move out of their barracks and each get their own rooms at the base they are assigned to. They then will choose jobs, soldier and one of their choice. Their squad is assigned to practice in a dojo once a week. Other than that, they tend to their other tasks.

 

          The C.R.E.W. ordered the Blue-Chip from a top secret manufacturer in 2006. It took them five years to make the chip. On the way to Kevlar a Blue Chip was intercepted. That could mean deaths, money loss, or even nuclear access.

 

          Def-Con Three …

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