Unauthorised Entry
Friday, 17 June 2001
Game Time 0910 Lima
Partially Cloudy
Wind from the North, 8Kph
The small column wended its way down Glover Rd. from Ft. Langley towards the Hells Angels clubhouse in Langley. This was a major residence and fortified location for the gang from before the war, it's possible it gained in importance once the HAs and other bike gangs in the Lower Mainland were consolidated under central control of the new President.
However, the new President (identity unknown) seemed to have vanished after his attempted ambush of government forces moving through the Fraser Valley failed spectacularly. His main muscle, a renegade US Army sniper nicknamed "Mr. Brownstone" (aka SSGT Carter Blackman Finch, former Alaska National Guardsman) had disappeared with him, along with Brownstone's personal mercenary team. The HAs themselves hadn't participated in the attack en masse, preferring to let a large and well-equipped mercenary force (including a tank and armoured vehicles) do their dirty work for them. This force had been smashed, but other anomalies were discovered.
American forces using elephants had been moving across the border. Perhaps to aid Canadian communities, and/or engage in unauthorised salvage (looting). They had in effect stolen a pair of elephants from Ft. Langley and the caretaker (Old Willie) had been assaulted.
The current aim was to recce the HA clubhouse in Langley, then see if the Americans troops could be intercepted before the crossed the US border. It was suspected they were laagering in the friendly community of Abbotsford, to the southeast.
In the mean time, the vehicles leapfrogged for security reasons. Up ahead the sniper detachment in the Iltis spotted a smoke column rising from direction of the farm complex that had been converted into the HA's fortified clubhouse at 1500m range. They were travelling south on 216 street. Once they turned left on 61 ave the clubhouse would be 175m down on the right, a high-walled compound.