Deadzone 60 miles N of Louisville - October 12th, 1996
Mission Briefing
Apollo:
Welcome Everyone. As you know, I’ve been working with Southern Indiana on our RTR issue. During our discourse I mentioned the sabotaged turbine at Trimble County, and surprisingly enough, someone had knowledge of a warehouse about 60 miles north of Louisville. This warehouse stored various parts and replacements for machinery in our power plant and those around it.
As a thank you for our efforts outside of Cincinnati, they’re more than happy to let us take whatever we need. There is a catch though, when the Regiment was formed they went through most of these rural towns clearing them and condemning them. They set up fences and barricades all over except some of the main thoroughfares. They did this in an attempt to keep the zed populations low and away from main roads.
So, our mission today will be to check this warehouse. Be ready to clear barricades, fences, and anything else in your path. The turbine we need will likely be large and pretty obvious, but last time I said that Wallace brought back a load of Jack Daniels fridges. And, we’re STILL trying to get rid of that junk. So to make it clear, I’m including a picture of the turbine.
Once found, a KSSA team will bring in a M911 and trailer and load up the turbine. Defend the truck, and make sure it makes it back to the bus station safely. And we'll take it from there.
Mission Debrief
Apollo:
Thank you everyone for another successful mission. The RTR continues to hassle us. I take their recent aggression as insecurity, maybe even desperation as we zero in our their base. We repaired the truck, and were able to get it the rest of the way home. The turbine is now sitting awaiting instillation at the Trimble County plant.
Unfortunately, we no longer have any skilled engineers capable of overseeing the project. I'll be reaching out to the surrounding areas to see if I can make a deal for some expert personal. We definitely need someone to oversee the installation and at least instruct KSSA members on maintenance and operation of the plant.