Special Deliveries
Scene 1:
A procession of Hummers makes it way up a gravel road deep in the woods.
Rainville(N): I love Canada. So much open space, damn impossible for the authorities to patrol. Out here, in the woods, its open season for crime. So when my sweet little operation gets threatened, you bet your ass I’ll protect it.
Scene 2:
The cars approach a small home in the woods. Behind it cattle meander in the fields. Three one story long buildings act as barns for the animals.
Rainville(N): The Tousards are a hard working family that got screwed over by politics. Without an American market for their beef they were weeks from bankruptcy, I gave them another option. Imagine my surprise when they didn’t care for the legality.
Scene 3: Rainville and his men disembark from their vehicles. They are all dressed in full body black ops combat gear, Rainville can be distinguished as his suit has chrome highlights.
Rainville(1): Set up a perimeter, secure the area.
Rainville(2): Davidson com check.
Davidson: check.
Rainville: check.
Rainville(N): Boucher says that someone may be muscling in on his operation. He couldn’t be sure if it was the Feds or another organization. Whoever it was, they where able to rip Chapman’s battle suit clean off his body. Xenos. I’ve killed Xenos before.
Scene 4:
Rainville approaches one of the barns. He grabs both handles of the double doors in preparation to open them.
Rainville: The better part of last year was spent setting this operation up. Paying officials to look the other way, finding scientists without morals to build the damn thing, but with all the money we’ve made it’s been damn worth it.
Scene 5:
Rainville pulls open the doors to reveal the Phase Catcher. Very high tech looking. At the end closest to the front doors a large ring is attached to a railroad track that runs the length of the building. On the track in a flatbed car and at the end of the track is a concrete barrier with sandbags on the side facing the track to absorb the impact of the flatbed. The idea being that when something is re-phased through the ring it lands on the car with such force that it sends the flatbed careening down the track to impact against the sandbag barrier.
Scene 6:
Rainville’s men move into the building and begin to take position to get this thing operational.
Rainville: Set it up, lets go. 10 minutes to incoming.
Scene 7: The device lights up and receives a package. Rainville is silhouetted in the foreground. When it comes to rest the flatcar is full of boxes with marked with Arabic writing. Sand is spilling off the track on to the floor.
Rainville(1): The best Heroin in the world. Ever since the General had taken over, production had gone into overdrive. Big bucks to the man who could figure out how to move it.
Rainvile(2): Then the happiest day of my life when I came across the plans for this baby. I put everything on the line to steal it, got the best body money could buy. And now some Xeno was going to try and take it away from me.
Scene 8: Rainville speaks into his walkie-talkie.
Rainville(1): Davidson, tell Tousard to get his truck in here for another shipment.
Rainville(2): Davidson, check in. Goddamn it.
Scene 9: Over Rainville’s shoulder we see the back part of the left wall blow inward, some of the Rainmen from outside appear to be part of the debris. The Bug walks through the gaping hole. It appears to be smiling.
Rainville: That ain’t no Xeno like I’ve ever seen before. It’s a huge bug.
Scene 10: Rainville gets into a combat stance with his baton. The camera focuses closer on the image until its locked onto the determination in the eyes.
Rainville: It’s got eyes, it’s got a throat, and it’s got a crotch. That’s all I’ve ever needed.
A procession of Hummers makes it way up a gravel road deep in the woods.
Rainville(N): I love Canada. So much open space, damn impossible for the authorities to patrol. Out here, in the woods, its open season for crime. So when my sweet little operation gets threatened, you bet your ass I’ll protect it.
Scene 2:
The cars approach a small home in the woods. Behind it cattle meander in the fields. Three one story long buildings act as barns for the animals.
Rainville(N): The Tousards are a hard working family that got screwed over by politics. Without an American market for their beef they were weeks from bankruptcy, I gave them another option. Imagine my surprise when they didn’t care for the legality.
Scene 3: Rainville and his men disembark from their vehicles. They are all dressed in full body black ops combat gear, Rainville can be distinguished as his suit has chrome highlights.
Rainville(1): Set up a perimeter, secure the area.
Rainville(2): Davidson com check.
Davidson: check.
Rainville: check.
Rainville(N): Boucher says that someone may be muscling in on his operation. He couldn’t be sure if it was the Feds or another organization. Whoever it was, they where able to rip Chapman’s battle suit clean off his body. Xenos. I’ve killed Xenos before.
Scene 4:
Rainville approaches one of the barns. He grabs both handles of the double doors in preparation to open them.
Rainville: The better part of last year was spent setting this operation up. Paying officials to look the other way, finding scientists without morals to build the damn thing, but with all the money we’ve made it’s been damn worth it.
Scene 5:
Rainville pulls open the doors to reveal the Phase Catcher. Very high tech looking. At the end closest to the front doors a large ring is attached to a railroad track that runs the length of the building. On the track in a flatbed car and at the end of the track is a concrete barrier with sandbags on the side facing the track to absorb the impact of the flatbed. The idea being that when something is re-phased through the ring it lands on the car with such force that it sends the flatbed careening down the track to impact against the sandbag barrier.
Scene 6:
Rainville’s men move into the building and begin to take position to get this thing operational.
Rainville: Set it up, lets go. 10 minutes to incoming.
Scene 7: The device lights up and receives a package. Rainville is silhouetted in the foreground. When it comes to rest the flatcar is full of boxes with marked with Arabic writing. Sand is spilling off the track on to the floor.
Rainville(1): The best Heroin in the world. Ever since the General had taken over, production had gone into overdrive. Big bucks to the man who could figure out how to move it.
Rainvile(2): Then the happiest day of my life when I came across the plans for this baby. I put everything on the line to steal it, got the best body money could buy. And now some Xeno was going to try and take it away from me.
Scene 8: Rainville speaks into his walkie-talkie.
Rainville(1): Davidson, tell Tousard to get his truck in here for another shipment.
Rainville(2): Davidson, check in. Goddamn it.
Scene 9: Over Rainville’s shoulder we see the back part of the left wall blow inward, some of the Rainmen from outside appear to be part of the debris. The Bug walks through the gaping hole. It appears to be smiling.
Rainville: That ain’t no Xeno like I’ve ever seen before. It’s a huge bug.
Scene 10: Rainville gets into a combat stance with his baton. The camera focuses closer on the image until its locked onto the determination in the eyes.
Rainville: It’s got eyes, it’s got a throat, and it’s got a crotch. That’s all I’ve ever needed.
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