Chapter 1- The attack.
It was a blistering hot July day in Yuma Arizona. Sgt Swat set out on patrol to look for citizens in distress. He had heard of a serious attack on an unsuspecting neighborhood. Inspecting the neighborhood for enemy insects, the mighty Bug Warrior departed his war machine on foot. During his recon, he heard a loud crash. He sent out a radio call, “Sgt Swat to base.” The radio call was received, “ This is base, go ahead.” “I heard a loud crash. Do you have any reports?” Swat asked. Base replied, “No Sgt. we have not had any reports at this time.” Puzzled as to the sound and it where about. Sgt. Swat decided to return to the war machine. “Holy bug juice, they have attacked the war machine,” he belted out. “Sgt Swat to base.” “ This is base,” was the reply. “Go ahead Sgt. Swat.” “ I have been attacked! Inform the troops! The war machine is still operable. I am retreating. I must evaluate the situation and arm for combat. Sgt Swat over and out.”
The Bug Warrior returned to base in awe. He was puzzled to how such an attack could have occurred. He had been through many missions just like this one. What made this one different? How could they have flanked him? Many questions came to Sgt. Swat as he evaluated the attack. A good leader must always be his own greatest critic. In the days to come, Sgt. Swat replayed the mission over and over in his head. He thought to himself how he must apprehend the enemies that attacked the war machine. The enemy pests that attacked must be of elevated intelligence. Normal enemy pest could not have pulled this off. Sgt. Swat carefully retraced his steps. A loud voice shouted out in his head. “They have a leader that has developed superior intelligence! I must catch this leader and interrogate him.” Only then can he get to the bottom of such a malicious attack. How can the leader be found. During the inspection of the war machine, only one set of insecta-prints had been discovered. He had to run the insecta-prints through NICC or National Insect Crime Computer. He could then contact the NISA, short for National Insect Security Agency. They would be able to help him.
The insecta-prints came back from the NISA. The Bug Warrior now has mug shots of the suspects. Sgt. Swat will put out an all points bulletin for the culprits. In addition, he decides to return to the scene of the attack and question any witnesses that may have information leading to the apprehension of the villains in question. Finally a break has occurred. An incoming phone call from a concerned citizen. “Good afternoon, Bug Warrior post 365 speaking. How may we be of assistance?” “I am a concerned citizen and I believe I have valuable information to the suspect photos you have released. I know where they are.” The caller replied. The operator asked, “Could you please state your name?” “ I have seen them. My name is Snickers. Could you please send Sgt. Swat to my home for a full report?” “Yes Snickers, I will have him dispatched to your address right away.” The operator hung up the phone. “We got them Sarge!”
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