Muslim Militants
29-05-2004, 05:47
Now that they had gained Communist Louisiana's trust, it was time to move to the next phase of operations... Muslim Militants operatives had continually been pouring into the country, so fast, their intelligence groups couldn't keep an accurate tab on the amount listed. However, eighteen of them, Muslim Militant Organization operatives, from another country and under the mask of Christianity, made it through easily, in fact, the CL intelligence groups didn't even know they were apart of the MMO, so therefore, they weren't tracked like the rest. Another four-hundred MMO operatives had gotten into the country like this just because the CL intelligence services couldn't keep up with the flow and so therefore, they escaped being haunted by their intelligence forces.
The eighteen men were part of the Muslim Militants Org. sub-command directorate, based out of the jungles of South America. MMO leadership in Communist Louisiana had sent numerous coded 'puzzles' that would make no sense to any intelligence official because they probably wouldn't know how to figure it out or even understand it. To prevent tracing, this was sent to eight sub-commands of the MMO. One actually decoded it and acted as though they received new information, which got the CL intelligence services to watch over them. However, the other sub-commands then sent it to forty more smaller directorates of which only one sent it to the South America sub-command while the rest forwarded it to nearly 160 seperate cells, certainly fooling CL intelligence officials. The operation was set in motion as soon as the MMO operatives touched CL soil. The operation was devised and planned out by the MMO Sub-Command in South America, and it supplied some personnel. The MMO Leadership Command within the CL had given them a rough, round-about order that could mean anything but the South American sub-command knew exactly what it meant.
It was a crisp night in the Communist Louisianan city of Lake Charles and it was a perfect night for their operation. It all began deep within the city at an apartment complex. Nearly 150 MMO operatives, the ones that had escaped detection and therefore tracking by CL intelligence services were having a party. It was loud, rambunctions, everything you'd expect of a party except at any given moment forty of the men were in another apartment, setting up plans and roles for the night's assault... The party lasted until 11:37 PM that night, at which the men dispersed the complex... They drove in their individual vehicles to one of six meeting points through out the city. At each meeting point, men rendezvoused and instead piled aboard vans and cargo trucks. Eight vans and twelve trucks immediately set out, driving through out the city, stopping at delivery places, anything to confuse any CL intelligence services that were maybe watching over. After an hour and a half of pure driving around, they headed towards the docks at Lake Charles... Before they arrived there though, they stopped at the edge of the city and waited, well out of sight of any security personnel.
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The eighteen Christian-posing men who had infiltrated Communist Louisiana had all, amazingly, gotten jobs with a fuel providor that regularly supplied the base with diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, and any other fuel they required. All 18 men were in the same fuel convoy of twelve tanker trucks, they were with 6 other men who had been successfully recruited by the MMO leadership. That night, they were filling the reservoir fuel tanks inside the naval base there, it was like most any other night except the weekly fuel convoy was dumping more fuel into their reserve tanks (which any fuel inside would be transferred to military tanker trucks). They usually came this late at night, because, civilian orders filled their day and the military just preferred to get the fuel in late at night (or early in the morning) because at those times, there were no soldiers running around, nothing to hamper the trucks.
It was all normal until 1:17 AM, at which a whisper of a gunshot ended the life of a CL guard at the guardhouse. A couple more shots and the entire guard contingent was dead. Before any CL soldier knew what was going on, they were dead. Now, there was no one to witness what they were about to do. They had taken out the initial guards guarding the fuel depot, but there were still the guards on the submarine docks but those were nearly 800 yards away and across chain link fences and barriers galore... Except by water. Two of the men ran to the guard station and opened the gates before they returned to their comrades at the fuel tankers.
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The convoy of terrorists then came alive, rumbling into the fuel depot portion of the CL naval station here. To any guards in any of the other sections, it would seem normal, they couldn't tell if it was a military convoy, a fuel tanker convoy, or what and so they generally accepted it as they knew it was 'fuel night'. As the convoy came to a halt and stopped near the middle of the fuel depot area, men began to pile out... Sixteen of them hauled out eight rubber dinghies (small boats) with electric trolling motors attached and slid them into the water... Each boat could hold four so four men piled onto each one.Thirty-two terrorists now slowly cruised the waves of Lake Charles heading for the submarine docks there... Each man on each boat was armed with a silenced weapon, from a silenced M16 to an MP-5S. Four of them had silenced sniper rifles... They took out CL sentries on the docks and in towers, leaving no one to witness what they were about to do.
It was 1:42 AM by the time they reached the docks, 24 men piled onto the docks while eight men drove the boats back to shore to pick up more men... This went on for another half hour until all 178 were on the docks...
The leader of the operation pulled up a 3-ring binder and ruffled through its contents, finding a sheet of maintenance schedules for the CL submarine fleet, acquired by an MMO informant that had worked at these docks but was reassigned just yesterday. He read over the sheet before pointing to a submarine two docks down... She was empty and had just undergone scheduled maintenance on her prop engines. That dock was empty and the 178 men attempted to move stealthily across the docks... A few more CL sentries had to be shot but no one had seen any CL soldier fall yet. The commander and two dozen men halted at the gangplank to get on the sub and began waving the men aboard, the 24 men had their weapons aimed at every conceivable direction, awaiting an attack that never came. In a half hour, all of the men were on board and eighteen CL submarine repair technicians that were found on the vessel were dead. They quickly sealed the logistics hatches as well as the hatches to the 'sail'. The commander took his position on the bridge and began giving orders to the men... All but twenty of the men knew something about submarines or had actually been in one. Forty two of them had actually served on one while the apparant commander had once been a submarine captain in the Brazilian navy... He quickly realized this sub was far more advanced than any one he had come across, but he was determined and Allah's will was behind it. Seven of the men on board had served aboard nuclear submarines while only four of them had maintained those reactors.
They quickly powered the magnificent ship up. She slowly lurched out of her 'pen' and into the black waters of Lake Charles. Any one who would see this would assume it was another one of CL's subs, one that was heading off to support the fleet that was keeping TBD at bay in the Gulf, and not a sub that just got hijacked by Muslim extremists...
The sub slowly meandered through Lake Charles until it came to the Calcisue River, of which it traversed it south into Big Lake. And from Big Lake, it entered the Gulf of Mexico at which it dived to a depth of 1000 feet after getting across the continental shelf, she hugged the Central American coast until she came to South America, then she hugged that coast until she escaped into the Atlantic Ocean, where her whereabouts became unknown. CL subs, aircraft and IDF aircraft and ships would just see it and shrug, because it would be a few hours before anyone knew it was a stolen ship and they'd be too far south for TBD to notice, plus, a submarine was scheduled to leave port just a bit earlier, and submariners regularly ran a tad late, so there'd be no speculation about the MMO-controlled submarine and its heading, which, for the most part, was following the scheduled heading.
The Muslim Militants Organization had just successfully hijacked a Communist Louisianan Los Angeles class ballistic missile submarine...
The eighteen men were part of the Muslim Militants Org. sub-command directorate, based out of the jungles of South America. MMO leadership in Communist Louisiana had sent numerous coded 'puzzles' that would make no sense to any intelligence official because they probably wouldn't know how to figure it out or even understand it. To prevent tracing, this was sent to eight sub-commands of the MMO. One actually decoded it and acted as though they received new information, which got the CL intelligence services to watch over them. However, the other sub-commands then sent it to forty more smaller directorates of which only one sent it to the South America sub-command while the rest forwarded it to nearly 160 seperate cells, certainly fooling CL intelligence officials. The operation was set in motion as soon as the MMO operatives touched CL soil. The operation was devised and planned out by the MMO Sub-Command in South America, and it supplied some personnel. The MMO Leadership Command within the CL had given them a rough, round-about order that could mean anything but the South American sub-command knew exactly what it meant.
It was a crisp night in the Communist Louisianan city of Lake Charles and it was a perfect night for their operation. It all began deep within the city at an apartment complex. Nearly 150 MMO operatives, the ones that had escaped detection and therefore tracking by CL intelligence services were having a party. It was loud, rambunctions, everything you'd expect of a party except at any given moment forty of the men were in another apartment, setting up plans and roles for the night's assault... The party lasted until 11:37 PM that night, at which the men dispersed the complex... They drove in their individual vehicles to one of six meeting points through out the city. At each meeting point, men rendezvoused and instead piled aboard vans and cargo trucks. Eight vans and twelve trucks immediately set out, driving through out the city, stopping at delivery places, anything to confuse any CL intelligence services that were maybe watching over. After an hour and a half of pure driving around, they headed towards the docks at Lake Charles... Before they arrived there though, they stopped at the edge of the city and waited, well out of sight of any security personnel.
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The eighteen Christian-posing men who had infiltrated Communist Louisiana had all, amazingly, gotten jobs with a fuel providor that regularly supplied the base with diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, and any other fuel they required. All 18 men were in the same fuel convoy of twelve tanker trucks, they were with 6 other men who had been successfully recruited by the MMO leadership. That night, they were filling the reservoir fuel tanks inside the naval base there, it was like most any other night except the weekly fuel convoy was dumping more fuel into their reserve tanks (which any fuel inside would be transferred to military tanker trucks). They usually came this late at night, because, civilian orders filled their day and the military just preferred to get the fuel in late at night (or early in the morning) because at those times, there were no soldiers running around, nothing to hamper the trucks.
It was all normal until 1:17 AM, at which a whisper of a gunshot ended the life of a CL guard at the guardhouse. A couple more shots and the entire guard contingent was dead. Before any CL soldier knew what was going on, they were dead. Now, there was no one to witness what they were about to do. They had taken out the initial guards guarding the fuel depot, but there were still the guards on the submarine docks but those were nearly 800 yards away and across chain link fences and barriers galore... Except by water. Two of the men ran to the guard station and opened the gates before they returned to their comrades at the fuel tankers.
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The convoy of terrorists then came alive, rumbling into the fuel depot portion of the CL naval station here. To any guards in any of the other sections, it would seem normal, they couldn't tell if it was a military convoy, a fuel tanker convoy, or what and so they generally accepted it as they knew it was 'fuel night'. As the convoy came to a halt and stopped near the middle of the fuel depot area, men began to pile out... Sixteen of them hauled out eight rubber dinghies (small boats) with electric trolling motors attached and slid them into the water... Each boat could hold four so four men piled onto each one.Thirty-two terrorists now slowly cruised the waves of Lake Charles heading for the submarine docks there... Each man on each boat was armed with a silenced weapon, from a silenced M16 to an MP-5S. Four of them had silenced sniper rifles... They took out CL sentries on the docks and in towers, leaving no one to witness what they were about to do.
It was 1:42 AM by the time they reached the docks, 24 men piled onto the docks while eight men drove the boats back to shore to pick up more men... This went on for another half hour until all 178 were on the docks...
The leader of the operation pulled up a 3-ring binder and ruffled through its contents, finding a sheet of maintenance schedules for the CL submarine fleet, acquired by an MMO informant that had worked at these docks but was reassigned just yesterday. He read over the sheet before pointing to a submarine two docks down... She was empty and had just undergone scheduled maintenance on her prop engines. That dock was empty and the 178 men attempted to move stealthily across the docks... A few more CL sentries had to be shot but no one had seen any CL soldier fall yet. The commander and two dozen men halted at the gangplank to get on the sub and began waving the men aboard, the 24 men had their weapons aimed at every conceivable direction, awaiting an attack that never came. In a half hour, all of the men were on board and eighteen CL submarine repair technicians that were found on the vessel were dead. They quickly sealed the logistics hatches as well as the hatches to the 'sail'. The commander took his position on the bridge and began giving orders to the men... All but twenty of the men knew something about submarines or had actually been in one. Forty two of them had actually served on one while the apparant commander had once been a submarine captain in the Brazilian navy... He quickly realized this sub was far more advanced than any one he had come across, but he was determined and Allah's will was behind it. Seven of the men on board had served aboard nuclear submarines while only four of them had maintained those reactors.
They quickly powered the magnificent ship up. She slowly lurched out of her 'pen' and into the black waters of Lake Charles. Any one who would see this would assume it was another one of CL's subs, one that was heading off to support the fleet that was keeping TBD at bay in the Gulf, and not a sub that just got hijacked by Muslim extremists...
The sub slowly meandered through Lake Charles until it came to the Calcisue River, of which it traversed it south into Big Lake. And from Big Lake, it entered the Gulf of Mexico at which it dived to a depth of 1000 feet after getting across the continental shelf, she hugged the Central American coast until she came to South America, then she hugged that coast until she escaped into the Atlantic Ocean, where her whereabouts became unknown. CL subs, aircraft and IDF aircraft and ships would just see it and shrug, because it would be a few hours before anyone knew it was a stolen ship and they'd be too far south for TBD to notice, plus, a submarine was scheduled to leave port just a bit earlier, and submariners regularly ran a tad late, so there'd be no speculation about the MMO-controlled submarine and its heading, which, for the most part, was following the scheduled heading.
The Muslim Militants Organization had just successfully hijacked a Communist Louisianan Los Angeles class ballistic missile submarine...