Monday, March 12, 2012

Mulberry Street

One day i was sitting in my house when a sniper shot through my window; i had to get out of there so I took a AH-6J Little Bird to Verona, Italy.  Then I was going to capture base B in my M1114 HMMWV when a T-90 suddenly came around the corner; but luckily I put some C4 on the front of my Humvee so I quickly jumped out and blew up the tank.  I captured B then that same sniper started to shoot at me again and I couldn't do anything because I didn't have a sniper.  I jumped into a F/A-18E Super Hornet and flew to Ghana, Africa.  I went there to see if the sniper would follow and if I could pick up his trail but no luck in Ghana.  I then traveled to Baghdad, Iraq in my M1 Abrams tank.   I then ran into a group of Iraqi soldiers and had to battle my way through them if I ever wanted to see day again.  Luckily some U.S. troops showed up and eliminated the remaining soldiers (I took out most of them).   I then traveled to Tokyo, Japan in my M1-28 Havoc helicopter.  While I was there (the sniper still on my trail) I went to a couple restaurants because I have to eat sometime and I was really hungry.  I did not like the food so I left to my last destination where I would hopefully defeat the enemy sniper.  I had traveled to Zverevo, Russia in my BTR-90 and this time I had come prepared with a sniper, the M98B to be exact.  I had finally caught onto the trail of the sniper and lead him up in the mountains.  I was on an opposite mountain and I had made him think I was going to be on the ground in the city but not this time.  I had waited for about 5 hours until I found him; I had to sight in my scope and adjust to the wind and the same with gravity.  It took about 5-10 minutes calculating the trajectory of the bullet and where it was going to go so that I could get a "one-shot kill".  I scoped in and like any good sniper would do I shot the bullet in between my heartbeats.  The next thing you know I see that I had hit him, "Tengo Down" I said to myself.

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