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A STORY OF HYPOCRISY, RISE AND FALL, AND POSSIBLY RESURRECTION
- EPISODE: PROLOGUE -
"For what values are worth..."
29th August 2007 - 2351
Somewhere in Los Santos
The sun had just set behind the hills surrounding, what some call the city of angels, the city that blisters with, what some may call life. The surroundings giving off the heat they had absorbed during the day, only to now heat up the night sky. Shadowy figures and outlines moving on the walls, making one feel as if they were in a horror movie with sweat running down their spine. Not out of fear though, not out of any emotion whatsoever.
Los Santos, a city that has seen everything, a city that was once hailed to be the most liveable city in the world. Somewhere in the United States some institute or paper thought it was worth that title, though the real truth, is always found somewhere in-between.
Sounds of sirens fill the night sky, the neighborhoods are as usually lit up by the so well known play of colors. Red, Blue, Blue, Red, White, Red, Blue. Helicopters droning out any thought from above, one could think they are in Fahrenheit 451, and sounds are getting all mixed up together. Nothing is clear but the shine of the ever re-iterating scheme of colors... A beam of light focuses on a shadowy figure in front of the many estates. The illumination allows for closer examination, the shadowy figure is not a grown man nor woman. A child, maybe 16 years old, definitely still in Highschool, a gun pointed to his head, mumbled lines escape his mouth but are watered down to nothingness under the sound of helicopters, under the sound of the sirens and the yelling of the people surrounding the estate.
The child, as if it was a play suddenly has a beautiful symphony of color coming from his head, though this is no play it was clear the child had just pulled the trigger on a gun to take his life in front of the people, that where supposed to help him.
The protectors had arrived, at least as such it was later proclaimed in press issues. The reality was different, as is always the case, the Los Santos Police Department hailed for its many achievements was but a silhouette of the picture painted by the media. The protagonist of our story was part of this husk and saw many people before and after the child's death take their lives, or have their lives taken. How the situation came to be you may ask? The child was simply in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Brothers in blue saw a figure of his likes attempting to violently enter a house just 250 feet down the street, called in support when the suspect started fleeing and surrounded the house he had supposedly entered.
Though what many did not know about this situation, nor the protagonist at the time, was that the child had been violated in his household before and was just enjoying the night before the sirens and helicopters came. The suspect? In fact the suspect, as found in the aftermath had long fled the scene and was nowhere to be seen. Screaming had been heard coming from the house, the parents ordinary people one might think, a nurse in the hospital and a clerk at the grocery store, living in a rather dangerous area with a son currently in highschool. The screaming continued, so the brothers in blue called in for the specialists to arrive on scene in no time. Lucky for everyone, a patrol had just passed the border of the neighborhood and was exceedingly fast on scene.
Four men clad in a menacing uniform unmounted their tank like beast, in fact it was a mere police vehicle with additional armor but for many it looked like knights unmounted their golden and shiny horses. These men clad in their menacing black and blue uniform, could not have been identified if it were not for our protagonist had been one of them. One, exceedingly muscular, so much in fact that bystanders were able to realize that, another with his balaclava down around his neck with a cigarette in the edges of his mouth, another one, relatively small but of a bulky build and last but not least our protagonist with relatively little noteworthy about him, other than the insignia on his sleeve and the "TEAM LEADER" on his vest.
He had been through too many of these situations, so did his colleagues. None did feel anything when dismounting the vehicles, the usually chitchat started about another home intrusion turned hostage situation and such all while maintaining little to no actual emotion. The motions more robotic than human, the talk empty of any substance, the usual for them really. Swiftly the weapons had been prepared, each of the operators had their own weapon at his disposal, the muscular one used a heavily customized M16A4 with a custom barrel (4 to 6 inches longer than regular), a custom mounting mechanism for a grip that seemingly was inverted for the purpose, an ACOG sight with a red-dot mounted on top and some sort of cloth wrapped around the stock. The one with the cigarette, grabbed his custom Heckler and Koch MP5-K from the backseat, it being left mostly untouched had it not been for the larger than usual magazine, the bulky one made his way to the back to grab what appeared to be a heavily customized M14 rifle. The protagonist, let's call him Fox, looked around the scene calmly with the tactical glasses neatly tucked to the front of his helmet and the balaclava around his face, covering it almost entirely let alone the eyes.
He reached inside the vehicle to retrieve a heavily modified Heckler and Koch M416 Assault Rifle, featuring a shorter than usual barrel, a foregrip with ground standoffs, a flashlight and laser combo, a magazine larger than usual, 60 rounds instead of 30, a custom made stock and a EOTech Holo Sight. Having equipped themselves, Fox gathered the troops, the muscular one we shall refer to as Biggy, the one with the cigarette as Smokey and the bulky one as Eagle.
Together they made their way towards the on scene supervisor to gather the needed details before conducting this operation, as soon as they reached the supervisor, as if that were the cue, the helicopters arrived at about 500 feet above the ground, their engines roaring in the night sky, drowning anything what might had been left of emotion or sense. The scene dimly lit before suddenly became illuminated by search lights from the helicopters and all other police vehicles on scene, the house lit up that one might think it will catch fire sooner or later with how many watts of power shun upon it.
The operators had gotten their briefing. Eagle made his way towards an SUV and in one motion made his way onto the top of it, only to lay down shortly after and deploying his rifle. Biggy and Smokey flanked Fox whilst they walked towards the police vehicle closest to the house. Cover they thought was unnecessary in the situation described to them by the scene supervisor, the suspect was believed to be not armed with a gun, so why bother going from cover to cover? That was a waste of time and they had better to do than deal with another crazy man holding hostages.
Fox looked at Biggy and signalled towards the cruiser, they had done this so often together they needed not to communicate with words anymore, signs, some times simple body language was enough. Biggy yanked the microphone from the cruiser's and started rattling down the usual lines you hear in situations like this... "You are surrounded, come out and nothing will happen to you." "We are here to help you!" "We are the LSPD, we are only trying" to make you obey and... err "to protect and to serve..."
It was basically a movie, the shadowy figure described from before left the building, gun pointing to the head. This made the adrenaline rush, blood pressure rose, thinking was not an option it was all training and instinct now. Fox and Smokey took aim with their weapons pointing towards the head of the suspect, Eagle somewhere in the back surely readied his rifle too, he only needed one bullet for him it was a waste to load an entire magazine.
They saw him move his lips, they thought they heard him say something but the droning of the helicopters above made it all into one continuous stream of noise. Fox almost in perfect choreography with Smokey moved his right hand from the grip towards the trigger, whilst unconsciously controlling his every breath and move.
A little bit more to the ground so that the hood of the cruiser covers him more, a little more to the right so that he has a better shot, breath in, breath out, synced to perfection with the heartbeat. Eyes focused on the figure, watching it's every move like a predator examines his prey. Any motion of the figure that was not one of surrender or anticipated would be followed by blasts of gunfire. Though that motion never came, not in the way they expected it anyway. Biggy tried talking with the figure, tried talking him into putting the gun down, though there was no actual attempt made it was all fun and games for them, they were here to neutralize threats not take captives and as said, they had better things to do.
The figure made a motion and Eagle pulled the trigger, faster than either Fox or Smokey had expected though little reaction from their bodies came when the shot rang through the neighborhood and the all too familiar faint glint of red and that oh so beautiful figure it caused appeared. Biggy jumped a little, when the shot rang though that was about as much emotion as he had ever shown. The figure collapsed to the ground, Fox and Smokey moved in to secure. The situation was wrapped up in a matter of minutes for them, it didn't concern them or the LSPD what caused this, what happened after, or whether the shot was justified or not, another criminal off the street for them...
... after all their motto was not to protect and to serve, but rather "obey and you survive if we will it".
Biggy, Eagle, Fox and Smokey returned to their vehicle and left the scene. It was about the end of their shift under the Special Weapons and Tactics Team of the Metropolitan Division of the Los Santos Police Department. They soon resumed chitchatting about women, cars and guns again, little concern was on their mind when entering the garage, they knew only paper work was waiting for them and then it was the end of their shift and beers were soon to be had.
Paperwork was filed by the other three operators and then handed over to Fox to verify it and put it into the archives. The SWAT locker room was separated from the others, as the squads usually sat in there discussing plans and holding ad-hoc briefings for situations, though at around zero dark thirty no one was around, the next shift had already left for their patrol, and so it was only the four of them. Getting rid of their uniforms and equipment and switching to a more casual look. All four of them preferred to dress in leisure like clothing, though they knew for where they were about to head they required business'esque attire. So they brought out their best guns for the night that was yet to follow.
As soon as all of them were ready they headed for the garage. The garage was no less full or empty as always, though they knew where their vehicle for the night was parked. They strolled around the corner and gazed upon the metallic black sedan with 20 inch BBS rims and four exhausts signifying some sort of engine life. Fox, who's vehicle that was, sat down on the driver's seat, whilst Smokey as usually flanked him on his right sitting down on the passenger seat, with Biggy and Eagle taking their seats in the back. Having inserted the key into the ignition, the engine roared to live, a true V8 had been sleeping in the husk of the vehicle that now suddenly sprang to life with an aggressive roar, as if it was about to attack the next person it saw.
Mission Row's Police Department is not the busiest area of the city, but during this night it was quieter than ever so the car could have been heard from miles away. Soon their faces were illuminated by the street lamps, painting the interior and their surroundings in a fade orange. They were making their way to an exclusive club in the upper parts of Richman, they had reasons to celebrate after all.
Arriving at their desired location they parked up their car and headed for the inside, the bouncers quickly making way for them as the badges flashed in the artificial green light created by the lights pointing towards the entrance. Inside they were greeted with a packed dance floor, men and women in a sort of trance to the music that was blaring from the speakers. Some of them barely clothed, though again that was of no interest to them, they headed for VIP area to be let in quickly and escorted to a separate area behind a one way window. The atmosphere was different, the smell was different, for newcomers it must have felt like an entirely different world, though for them it was not the first nor last time they entered this area.
A table which was already occupied by 16 other people was their final destination of the night. They dropped their serious monikers and started grinning, as the faces they saw were all too familiar. Their family, or what they considered their family had gathered at the table to celebrate together. Things were to be great for them, especially for Fox as he had two things to celebrate. One being the promotion to Sergeant with the Los Santos Police Department, the other his engagement. At the age of 28 he was among the youngest Sergeants the Department had seen, having entered the force with 22 years. Though it makes sense to say at this point, his soon to be wife was not there, as was clear when several women appeared from a hidden doorway to surround the newcomers.
They generously were escorted to the table and had just taken a seat when a voice too familiar to all who had gathered here rang through the room, as if it were magic, the music became quiet as the voice rang out. Praises were given and received, laughs were had, drugs were consumed, women were... well that is not what this is about.
Somehow Fox managed to come home to his apartment in Vespucci and survive the night without ending up in hospital from what was close to an overdose of basically everything. Tomorrow was his day off, the plan was to lounge at home and do nothing for the rest of the day and maybe go shopping with the soon to be wife.
For what values are we lack all...
To be continued.
- EPISODE: PROLOGUE -
"For what values are worth..."
29th August 2007 - 2351
Somewhere in Los Santos
The sun had just set behind the hills surrounding, what some call the city of angels, the city that blisters with, what some may call life. The surroundings giving off the heat they had absorbed during the day, only to now heat up the night sky. Shadowy figures and outlines moving on the walls, making one feel as if they were in a horror movie with sweat running down their spine. Not out of fear though, not out of any emotion whatsoever.
Los Santos, a city that has seen everything, a city that was once hailed to be the most liveable city in the world. Somewhere in the United States some institute or paper thought it was worth that title, though the real truth, is always found somewhere in-between.
Sounds of sirens fill the night sky, the neighborhoods are as usually lit up by the so well known play of colors. Red, Blue, Blue, Red, White, Red, Blue. Helicopters droning out any thought from above, one could think they are in Fahrenheit 451, and sounds are getting all mixed up together. Nothing is clear but the shine of the ever re-iterating scheme of colors... A beam of light focuses on a shadowy figure in front of the many estates. The illumination allows for closer examination, the shadowy figure is not a grown man nor woman. A child, maybe 16 years old, definitely still in Highschool, a gun pointed to his head, mumbled lines escape his mouth but are watered down to nothingness under the sound of helicopters, under the sound of the sirens and the yelling of the people surrounding the estate.
The child, as if it was a play suddenly has a beautiful symphony of color coming from his head, though this is no play it was clear the child had just pulled the trigger on a gun to take his life in front of the people, that where supposed to help him.
The protectors had arrived, at least as such it was later proclaimed in press issues. The reality was different, as is always the case, the Los Santos Police Department hailed for its many achievements was but a silhouette of the picture painted by the media. The protagonist of our story was part of this husk and saw many people before and after the child's death take their lives, or have their lives taken. How the situation came to be you may ask? The child was simply in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Brothers in blue saw a figure of his likes attempting to violently enter a house just 250 feet down the street, called in support when the suspect started fleeing and surrounded the house he had supposedly entered.
Though what many did not know about this situation, nor the protagonist at the time, was that the child had been violated in his household before and was just enjoying the night before the sirens and helicopters came. The suspect? In fact the suspect, as found in the aftermath had long fled the scene and was nowhere to be seen. Screaming had been heard coming from the house, the parents ordinary people one might think, a nurse in the hospital and a clerk at the grocery store, living in a rather dangerous area with a son currently in highschool. The screaming continued, so the brothers in blue called in for the specialists to arrive on scene in no time. Lucky for everyone, a patrol had just passed the border of the neighborhood and was exceedingly fast on scene.
Four men clad in a menacing uniform unmounted their tank like beast, in fact it was a mere police vehicle with additional armor but for many it looked like knights unmounted their golden and shiny horses. These men clad in their menacing black and blue uniform, could not have been identified if it were not for our protagonist had been one of them. One, exceedingly muscular, so much in fact that bystanders were able to realize that, another with his balaclava down around his neck with a cigarette in the edges of his mouth, another one, relatively small but of a bulky build and last but not least our protagonist with relatively little noteworthy about him, other than the insignia on his sleeve and the "TEAM LEADER" on his vest.
He had been through too many of these situations, so did his colleagues. None did feel anything when dismounting the vehicles, the usually chitchat started about another home intrusion turned hostage situation and such all while maintaining little to no actual emotion. The motions more robotic than human, the talk empty of any substance, the usual for them really. Swiftly the weapons had been prepared, each of the operators had their own weapon at his disposal, the muscular one used a heavily customized M16A4 with a custom barrel (4 to 6 inches longer than regular), a custom mounting mechanism for a grip that seemingly was inverted for the purpose, an ACOG sight with a red-dot mounted on top and some sort of cloth wrapped around the stock. The one with the cigarette, grabbed his custom Heckler and Koch MP5-K from the backseat, it being left mostly untouched had it not been for the larger than usual magazine, the bulky one made his way to the back to grab what appeared to be a heavily customized M14 rifle. The protagonist, let's call him Fox, looked around the scene calmly with the tactical glasses neatly tucked to the front of his helmet and the balaclava around his face, covering it almost entirely let alone the eyes.
He reached inside the vehicle to retrieve a heavily modified Heckler and Koch M416 Assault Rifle, featuring a shorter than usual barrel, a foregrip with ground standoffs, a flashlight and laser combo, a magazine larger than usual, 60 rounds instead of 30, a custom made stock and a EOTech Holo Sight. Having equipped themselves, Fox gathered the troops, the muscular one we shall refer to as Biggy, the one with the cigarette as Smokey and the bulky one as Eagle.
Together they made their way towards the on scene supervisor to gather the needed details before conducting this operation, as soon as they reached the supervisor, as if that were the cue, the helicopters arrived at about 500 feet above the ground, their engines roaring in the night sky, drowning anything what might had been left of emotion or sense. The scene dimly lit before suddenly became illuminated by search lights from the helicopters and all other police vehicles on scene, the house lit up that one might think it will catch fire sooner or later with how many watts of power shun upon it.
The operators had gotten their briefing. Eagle made his way towards an SUV and in one motion made his way onto the top of it, only to lay down shortly after and deploying his rifle. Biggy and Smokey flanked Fox whilst they walked towards the police vehicle closest to the house. Cover they thought was unnecessary in the situation described to them by the scene supervisor, the suspect was believed to be not armed with a gun, so why bother going from cover to cover? That was a waste of time and they had better to do than deal with another crazy man holding hostages.
Fox looked at Biggy and signalled towards the cruiser, they had done this so often together they needed not to communicate with words anymore, signs, some times simple body language was enough. Biggy yanked the microphone from the cruiser's and started rattling down the usual lines you hear in situations like this... "You are surrounded, come out and nothing will happen to you." "We are here to help you!" "We are the LSPD, we are only trying" to make you obey and... err "to protect and to serve..."
It was basically a movie, the shadowy figure described from before left the building, gun pointing to the head. This made the adrenaline rush, blood pressure rose, thinking was not an option it was all training and instinct now. Fox and Smokey took aim with their weapons pointing towards the head of the suspect, Eagle somewhere in the back surely readied his rifle too, he only needed one bullet for him it was a waste to load an entire magazine.
They saw him move his lips, they thought they heard him say something but the droning of the helicopters above made it all into one continuous stream of noise. Fox almost in perfect choreography with Smokey moved his right hand from the grip towards the trigger, whilst unconsciously controlling his every breath and move.
A little bit more to the ground so that the hood of the cruiser covers him more, a little more to the right so that he has a better shot, breath in, breath out, synced to perfection with the heartbeat. Eyes focused on the figure, watching it's every move like a predator examines his prey. Any motion of the figure that was not one of surrender or anticipated would be followed by blasts of gunfire. Though that motion never came, not in the way they expected it anyway. Biggy tried talking with the figure, tried talking him into putting the gun down, though there was no actual attempt made it was all fun and games for them, they were here to neutralize threats not take captives and as said, they had better things to do.
The figure made a motion and Eagle pulled the trigger, faster than either Fox or Smokey had expected though little reaction from their bodies came when the shot rang through the neighborhood and the all too familiar faint glint of red and that oh so beautiful figure it caused appeared. Biggy jumped a little, when the shot rang though that was about as much emotion as he had ever shown. The figure collapsed to the ground, Fox and Smokey moved in to secure. The situation was wrapped up in a matter of minutes for them, it didn't concern them or the LSPD what caused this, what happened after, or whether the shot was justified or not, another criminal off the street for them...
... after all their motto was not to protect and to serve, but rather "obey and you survive if we will it".
Biggy, Eagle, Fox and Smokey returned to their vehicle and left the scene. It was about the end of their shift under the Special Weapons and Tactics Team of the Metropolitan Division of the Los Santos Police Department. They soon resumed chitchatting about women, cars and guns again, little concern was on their mind when entering the garage, they knew only paper work was waiting for them and then it was the end of their shift and beers were soon to be had.
Paperwork was filed by the other three operators and then handed over to Fox to verify it and put it into the archives. The SWAT locker room was separated from the others, as the squads usually sat in there discussing plans and holding ad-hoc briefings for situations, though at around zero dark thirty no one was around, the next shift had already left for their patrol, and so it was only the four of them. Getting rid of their uniforms and equipment and switching to a more casual look. All four of them preferred to dress in leisure like clothing, though they knew for where they were about to head they required business'esque attire. So they brought out their best guns for the night that was yet to follow.
As soon as all of them were ready they headed for the garage. The garage was no less full or empty as always, though they knew where their vehicle for the night was parked. They strolled around the corner and gazed upon the metallic black sedan with 20 inch BBS rims and four exhausts signifying some sort of engine life. Fox, who's vehicle that was, sat down on the driver's seat, whilst Smokey as usually flanked him on his right sitting down on the passenger seat, with Biggy and Eagle taking their seats in the back. Having inserted the key into the ignition, the engine roared to live, a true V8 had been sleeping in the husk of the vehicle that now suddenly sprang to life with an aggressive roar, as if it was about to attack the next person it saw.
Mission Row's Police Department is not the busiest area of the city, but during this night it was quieter than ever so the car could have been heard from miles away. Soon their faces were illuminated by the street lamps, painting the interior and their surroundings in a fade orange. They were making their way to an exclusive club in the upper parts of Richman, they had reasons to celebrate after all.
Arriving at their desired location they parked up their car and headed for the inside, the bouncers quickly making way for them as the badges flashed in the artificial green light created by the lights pointing towards the entrance. Inside they were greeted with a packed dance floor, men and women in a sort of trance to the music that was blaring from the speakers. Some of them barely clothed, though again that was of no interest to them, they headed for VIP area to be let in quickly and escorted to a separate area behind a one way window. The atmosphere was different, the smell was different, for newcomers it must have felt like an entirely different world, though for them it was not the first nor last time they entered this area.
A table which was already occupied by 16 other people was their final destination of the night. They dropped their serious monikers and started grinning, as the faces they saw were all too familiar. Their family, or what they considered their family had gathered at the table to celebrate together. Things were to be great for them, especially for Fox as he had two things to celebrate. One being the promotion to Sergeant with the Los Santos Police Department, the other his engagement. At the age of 28 he was among the youngest Sergeants the Department had seen, having entered the force with 22 years. Though it makes sense to say at this point, his soon to be wife was not there, as was clear when several women appeared from a hidden doorway to surround the newcomers.
They generously were escorted to the table and had just taken a seat when a voice too familiar to all who had gathered here rang through the room, as if it were magic, the music became quiet as the voice rang out. Praises were given and received, laughs were had, drugs were consumed, women were... well that is not what this is about.
Somehow Fox managed to come home to his apartment in Vespucci and survive the night without ending up in hospital from what was close to an overdose of basically everything. Tomorrow was his day off, the plan was to lounge at home and do nothing for the rest of the day and maybe go shopping with the soon to be wife.
For what values are we lack all...
To be continued.
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