Talk:North American Aerospace Defense Command/@comment-24787182-20150513141209

NORAD Head Command, Joliet, IL 0700 hours

A message with an unknown identification is being transmitted to NORAD's head command center.

Harmon: You called me Mitchel?

Mitchel: Yes sir. Its got a source location on our map, but who's calling is unknown.

Harmon: Where is this coming from?

Mitchel: Private Schmit?

Private: It's very faint, sirs. But it's being sent from Japan's Hiroshima Prefecture. The city of Kure, to be precise.

Harmon: Is it those damn pirates?

Private: Negative, Admiral. It could be either a JSSDF or JMSDF resistance force wanting to overthrow them.

Mitchel: I thought Atarashimono executed all those wanting to rebel.

Harmon: Might be a new resistance force, Marshal.

Mitchel: Should we track down the signal and meet with them face to face?

Harmon: Yes. Commander Smith, do we still have that captured C-130 Hercules from the Battle of Chicago in storage?

Smith: Yes sir. It's stripped of the good parts, but it still flies.

Harmon: Good. Erwin, Mitchel, you get some men to be with us on our trip to Japan.

Mitchel: Why do you need that specific C-130?

Smith: Last we checked, Atarashimono was allied to the IRF.

Harmon: Correct. We'll launch the plane from a carrier 25 kilometers out of the Atarashimono radar zone, fly in disguised as IRF arms dealers, communicate with that signature in Kure, land at any airbase that they might occupy, and discuss what they want to tell us.

Mitchel: Thats risky, but it sure as hell might work.

Harmon: Good. Private, contact the Enterprise and tell her to land in the lake and wait for us.

Private: I'm on it, sir.

OOC: The ones sending this message to NORAD is the YIN, but they don't know it yet. I'm hoping that Khoi would consider forming an alliance and trade agreement with NORAD. BTW, its Vice Admiral Ikari that ordered it to be sent.