Hawdawg
07-11-2004, 01:09
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HNN(Hawdawg National News)
Kermit Air Force Base, Kermit, Hawdawg
Bob Bobber stares at the camera and starts,
"Many Goverment officials where on hand for today's launch of H-1 Hawdawg's first step into space exploration. The Hawdawg Air Space Association (HASA) in cooperation with the Hawdawg Air Force sent the first of many scheduled payloads into upper orbit at 5:57AM this morning. The launch of the H-1 marks the anniversary of the launch of HASA 5 years ago. Many man hours and tests were put into this project which according to this reporters sources went off without a hitch. The payload launched today was officially marked classified but sources close to HASA confirmed off the record the launch was the first of several military communication/spy satellites. Launches will apparently become second nature here at the Kermit Air Force Base when HASA announced earlier today that they plan to launch one payload bearing rocket every month for a year. Once this goal is accomplished, commercial satellite launches will be entertained by HASA.
Reporting live from Kermit Air Force Base this is Bob Bobber HNN News"
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(super imposed behind the reporter)
HNN(Hawdawg National News)
Kermit Air Force Base, Kermit, Hawdawg
Bob Bobber stares at the camera and starts,
"Many Goverment officials where on hand for today's launch of H-1 Hawdawg's first step into space exploration. The Hawdawg Air Space Association (HASA) in cooperation with the Hawdawg Air Force sent the first of many scheduled payloads into upper orbit at 5:57AM this morning. The launch of the H-1 marks the anniversary of the launch of HASA 5 years ago. Many man hours and tests were put into this project which according to this reporters sources went off without a hitch. The payload launched today was officially marked classified but sources close to HASA confirmed off the record the launch was the first of several military communication/spy satellites. Launches will apparently become second nature here at the Kermit Air Force Base when HASA announced earlier today that they plan to launch one payload bearing rocket every month for a year. Once this goal is accomplished, commercial satellite launches will be entertained by HASA.
Reporting live from Kermit Air Force Base this is Bob Bobber HNN News"
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