February 7, 2009 it is a festive mood on Macross Island. To commemorate the launch of the SDF-1 an air show with three aerial demonstration teams along with static displays of mecha and aircraft.
Every nation state with a VF-1 Valkyrie squadron is show casing one of their veritech aircraft on static display all across Macross Island Airbase. While the reason for multiple displays of the same aircraft is partially a point of national pride it is also the first time civilians (other then military contractors) have been able to physically inspect and walk around the veritech fighters.
The air show begins with the US Navy's Blue Angels, flying legacy FA/-18 Hornets followed by the U.S. Air Force's Thunder Birds, flying F-16 Fighting Falcons who are then followed by the Russian Air Force's Russian Knights, flying SU-27 Flanker's. The last team to fly is United Nations Angel Birds, flying VF-1 Valkyrie's. In the middle of the Angel Birds demonstration some idiot in a civilian fan jet tries to fly into the middle of the demonstration. The civilian fan jet is intercepted and forced to land. The Angel Birds restart their aerial performance. After this performance all four flight teams conduct a joint aerial performance display. With 28 aircraft all flying at the same time in such close proximity it is a wonder none of them collided with one another.
Lieutenant (j.g) Jack O'Neil, U.S. Navy currently assigned to VF-84 Jolly Rodgers as part of the 10th UN Spacy Air Group parks his assigned VF-1D veritech, designated Skull 109 after completing his last demonstration flight for United States VIP's (Congressmen, Senators, prominent businessmen/women etc).
The ground crew takes care of Jack's last VIP, and leaves the 'VIP helmet' in the back seat. As he deplanes, the squadron commander of VF-84 Commander Roy Fokker approaches with a teenage civilian.....
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- Holster for sidearm
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