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Death Cload Essay Research Paper 2100 hours

Death Cload Essay, Research Paper


2100 hours, Captain James S. Steward of the United


States Air Force straps on his G-suit and goes over his


mission briefings one last time. He walks out into the


hanger and awaits his chariot. The SR-71 Blackbird, the


fastest plane in the world with it’s twin turbine engines


and slick black radar absorbent skin make him a flying


shadow in the air. His mission, to fly a covert


reconnaissance mission over Moscow, the heart of the USSR


Intelligence believe that the Russians have a build up of


nuclear missile silos around the capitol. With the Cuban


missile crisis at hand, the United States cannot let their


guard down on a sneak attack from the Communists.


“Another suicide-run,” says Captain Steward to his


flight maintainer.


“Yes, sir,” replies the private.


Captain Steward squeezes into his cockpit seat like a


sardine in a can. Little switches, gauges, and buttons


embellish the cockpit, each with a crucial part in flying


the aircraft.


“Ready to rock n’ roll.”


Steward pulls the Blackbird out of the hanger like a


cumbersome Oldsmobile, but only this special Oldsmobile can


travel over twice the speed of sound undetected by enemy


radar. With a push of the throttle the twin-turbine engines


roar with authority. The bird takes flight disappearing


into the night skies evanescently. The only sign that it


exists is the trademark sonic boom as it passes the sound


barrier.


After approximately seven hours flight time and two in-


flight re-fuelings, the Blackbird reaches its destination,


Moscow, Russia. The thermal imaging camera, located in the


bird’s hull, depicts the radioactivity from nuclear silos as


bright yellow and orange blobs on the terrain. The images


show seas of yellow throughout Moscow. The city resembles a


giant missile base up and operational. Captain Steward


pulls a 180 and heads for home with sick eerie feeling in his


stomach.


After a long comprehensive study of the recon images,


the United States order an increase in their production of


their nuclear missiles to counter-attack any offensive the


Russians have planned. Silos sprout like weeds throughout


the United States and the President gave the order for


Defcon 2. The country falls in a state of panic, as they


slip one step closer to a nuclear holocaust.


On the other side of the Atlantic, the USSR notices the


nuclear build up in the United States. In fear of an


preemptive strike, the Communist fuel and prepare their


birds just in case. This pre-war act resembles a chess


game; one side makes and move and the other counters it


until both sides end up killing all their pieces. Both


countries fall into a stalemate, waiting for the other to


make the first fatal move. Tensions mount as the stand off


continues for weeks.


On a clear Sunday morning 0700 hours, Russ

ian radar


picks up an American U-2 spy plane just finishing a routine


recon mission. The Russians take this as a national threat


and a violation of their air-space. So it begins. The


Russians make the first crucial move, launching twenty-four


nuclear armed missles on populated cities scattered


throughout America. Strategic cities like Washington DC,


Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Dallas fall among the


list of targets. American satellites pick up the launch,


forcing them into Defcon 1. The United States counter-


attacks with a wave of their own missiles aimed throughout


Russia. The missiles take the air like a swarm of bees,


with a stinger capable of killing millions within seconds


upon impact. Somewhere over the Atlantic the Russian


missles and the American missles pass each other by. The


missiles home into their pre-determined targets with no


mercy and no hesitation. The impact of a single warhead


creates a tremble that measure 2.9 on the Richter scale.


The blast-wave radiates hundreds of miles wiping out


everything in its path. Houses and building blow over as if


constructed of paper. Complete obliteration within a matter


of seconds.


The victims of the blast-wave do not even have the time


to hear their own scream. Everyone within a hundred miles


of the detention sees a flash and instantaneously they


disinergrate into a meager pile of gray ashy dust. Those


who did not die immediately upon impact suffer radiation


poisoning. Any person within two-hundred miles of the blast


suffer radiation burns so severe that the skin sizzles like


bacon . Some victims sprout a third arm and mutate into un-


human creatures, like teenage mutant turtles. After several


hours of exposure, the victim’s skin melts into a liquid


state and they go into convulsions. Radiation poisoning


saturates their internal organs and the body rejects them.


The body’s own innate instinct to flush out foreign objects


causes victim to vomit their own internal organs. Moments


before death the victim’s eye s shrivel up like sun-baked


raisons. This nuclear holocaust claims billions of lives.


Both countries literally glow like a night-light from the


radiation.


The mushroom clouds , the only thing left, blanket the


Earth. The clouds mask the Sun restricting light to reach


the surface. Acid rain pours out of the radioactive clouds


and eat away the O-zone layer. Ultra-violet rays bake the


Earth like a microwave TV dinner. The surface temperature


reaches a scorching two-hundred degrees. The polar ice


poles and two-thirds of water that once cover the Earth,


evaporate leaving the landscape naked. For tens of


thousands of years our Earth cannot support life all because


the hands of man. The upraise in humanity results in the


annihilation of the human race and of the world. We created


our own demise ; we created our own Doomsday.

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