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tonym5 Posted on Nov 19 2005, 12:45 AM
  The Title to this story is White Ship
sharkluver22 Posted on Nov 18 2005, 01:21 PM
  Great story!! But I have to know...what movie did they watch?!?!?!
tonym5 Posted on Nov 18 2005, 08:52 AM
  Al Giordino sat back with a bottle of beer in his hand and sighed with relief, "Now that's a kick in the pants of those countries itching for war". "Yes, it certainly is" replies Dirk Pitt as he changes from the news of the joint press statement by President Bush and Prime Minister Bennett and pops in a DVD. Loren came out of the kitchen area and smiles at the two men, holding two big bowls of popcorn in her hands and says, "Okay, now that we don't have anything to worry about, let us watch the movie". THE END.
tonym5 Posted on Nov 18 2005, 08:39 AM
  The United States sat back as Western Europe and Russia were moving towards War as each country followed with their own decision in response to the news of the Nuclear attack on Chisinau, Moldava. Finally, it came down to whether Great Britain would join the EU in the war. President George W. Bush finally got a call from Prime Minister Nedra Bennett. "Mr. President Bush, I wish to inform you of my decision and as to the reasons why I have come to this conclusion. As you well know, despite the Blois family's effort in this sad affair that has set the world on the edge of war, I have decided not to become a party to the war and I am certain that once you listen to my reasons, you will join me in the condemnation of the other parties. I was informed over three months ago that the state of world affairs would lead us to the brink of war and that depending on our decision to join or not was crucial in the prevention of it. Are you familiar with our WW2 spymaster, William Stephenson?" "Yes I am Madam Prime Minister". "Mr. President, due to time travel technolgy I was paid a visit by this man and he proved to me who he was and explained to me how the finding of the documents aboard the Bonhomme Richard would lead to the present situation and how dire it would be if we did not make the right decision". "I see" replied President Bush. "Mr. President, I believe that a joint press statement by the both of us stating in no uncertain terms that we will condemn any war efforts on the part of the nations already moving in that direction".
tonym5 Posted on Nov 16 2005, 11:45 PM
  After handing Kingman Blossom over to international law authorities in Greece, Dirk and Al returned to America on the steamer, Tiburonjay. They thanked Captain Georgios Kiriakis on the deck before walking off the old tramp ship in Baltimore and they headed to the parking lot where Dirk's Avion Voisin was parked. Dirk drove Al to his condo in Georgetown and Dirk headed home at the Airport. Finally inside, he showered and shaved, and fell asleep on his bed.
tonym5 Posted on Nov 16 2005, 12:09 AM
  After several minutes of fighting, Dirk finally knocked Kingman unconscious. Then he hauled the man over to a couch and grabbing some chains from an Armored Knight that reposed in an alcove and bound Kingman with the chains. Al Giordino laughed, Dirk looked at Al and just looked grim. Finally, Kingman came to and found he could not move because of the chains. He managed to raise himself up on the armrest of the couch and looked hard at Dirk and Al. "What the censored was that nuclear explosion all about? Dirk demanded. "Not that it should be of consequence to you, gentlemen, but it was intended to spark a war between the west and Russia". Dirk asked, "And why should this come about by destroying Chisinau, Moldavia?". "Because we gave Iranian agents the necessary ingredient for their nuclear plans and we suggested that it would be to their benefit because the west would protect the middle east against the Russians. Your President is very cozy with those oil rich arabians and will make sure that nothing happens to them. The Russians themselves would love to get their hands on the middle east so that they can control what's left in the ground there, along with their own reserves and dominate the field, despite the Chinese deposits". "That's pretty complicated but may not go the way you expect it to Mr. Blossom". "We are pretty sure it will go down that way, or at the very least still come out in that direction". Dirk grabbed the man and hauled him out to the garage and shoved the man into a car, where Al managed to start the car by tripwiring the ignition. They headed back to the house in Kurdwanow and picking up Harald Zelnick and headed towards the greek border.
tonym5 Posted on Nov 15 2005, 11:42 PM
  "Welcome, Mr. Pitt and Mr. Giordino. I am somewhat disappointed that the security was not enough to stop the two of you but it was already in place when I took over. However, since the two of you are responsible for the death of my cousin, I would like to see the two of you die for your actions against our operations. The mob scene in our Asian and European office towers was quite an accomplishment but so unnecessary because nothing vital was kept there. And the damages alone can be recovered with our insurance. But then, that was not the point was it? It was just an effort on your part to disrupt our operations and in that regard, you did succeed. But the loss of the African energy plant was a trememdous loss in our plans for Africa. We had so much riding on that plant providing the energy needs for the entire continent and beyond. The pollution in the Atlantic was an unfortunate side effect but could not be helped. And now, I must see to it that the two of you meet an early death". Dirk flew across the desk before a bullet could shatter his spine from a shooter on a second story balcony from behind. Dirk and Kingman Blossom tumbled over the chair. Al Giordino had jumped to the side before a bullet shot out from a panel in the desk and swung around, firing a shot at the man on the balcony. The gunman fell over the railing and landed hard, breaking his neck. Al watched as Dirk and Kingman fought behind the desk, on the floor. The butler ran out of the library and fled for his life.
tonym5 Posted on Nov 14 2005, 06:43 AM
  Soon as they cracked the front door open, a burst of gunfire almost mowed them down. They rolled into the hallway firing their guns and came up when a guard appeared and Al clipped him. Another guard swung a gun around a wall and let loose a spray of bullets. Dirk and Al hit the floor and rolled fast until they were closer. The guard appeared for a second and Dirk just barely grazed the man's forehead with a bullet. Dirk and Al headed separately to the walls. When the guard appeared again Al took him down with a single shot. They moved forward slowly. A heavy door opened and a dapper looking man walked out with his hands up speaking slowly, "Please come into the library where master Blois awaits your presence". Dirk and Al looked at each other then walked up to him slowly and Al frisked the man. They pushed him into the library and saw Kingman Blossom sitting at his desk, waiting for them.
tonym5 Posted on Nov 14 2005, 06:33 AM
  A smoldering fire grew in Dirk's stomach at the lives lost in the ruins of this city and knew it would not be an easy task to take down the rest of the Blois family. With Roberts Blossom now dead and his cousin Kingman now the heir to the Blois family throne, it would be small comfort in the destruction of such evil, but it had to be done. Now, after seeing the ruins of Chisinau they were to go northwest to Krakow in Poland where it was reported Kingman was staying. It took them over four days of almost nonstop driving until they came into the outskirts of Krakow on the morning of the fifth day. They stayed at a home where an older couple lived in an area called Kurdwanow. Kingman Blossom was reported to be staying in the area known as Opolska that was on the northern edge of Krakow. Dirk and Al shot ideas back and forth until they had some good ideas but knew it was best not to be tied to anything definite. They went about town trying find supplies at different small stores. Finally they decided to go for it in the early hours of Saturday morning. When they got to the mansion that was once owned by some long lost Count or Duke, they scouted the grounds and didn't hardly see any guards but did see several guard dogs and signs of electronic fences that kept the dogs hemmed in a certain area. They worked their way over to a group of bushes that was almost on top of the electronic fences. They tested the strength of the bushes and managed to get to the top despite the prickliness of the bushes. They tossed some knaw bones laced with dopamine that put the dogs out. Finally they jumped down when the dogs were out and headed towards the mansion.
tonym5 Posted on Nov 14 2005, 06:11 AM
  On the tramp ship, Tiburonjay, a grizzled Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino looked the part of fellow seamen that had been hired by the captain, Georgios Kiriakis. As they headed into the port of Thessalonika Dirk watched the outlines of the port and knew it would be tricky to get over the greek border into Bulgaria and head for Zelnicka, a small town about forty miles southeast of Sofia. He would meet up with Harald Zelnick at the border who is supposed to help him and Al get over the border. As soon as Dirk and Al were processed by customs they headed to a bar called Maggiornio where they found a young man who was waiting for them. Nikolas Niarchos welcomed them at his table and he spoke low, telling them he was willing to drive them to the border for a fee, naturally. Dirk gave him half the price and the three of them headed outside to the small truck and they headed north to the Bulgarian border. At the border, Dirk paid the young Nikolas the rest of the money and Dirk and Al walked aways until they found Harald leaning against a tree, smoking a cigarette. The three of them crossed the border with the papers Harald gave them and after a five mile walk found Harald's truck and they rode northeast towards Zelnicka. It was nearly 2am and they rode into Zelnicka as the dawn was breaking. Harald drove them to a small cottage that Harald had rented several weeks before. Later after eating lunch they were back on the road again, heading northeast and pulled into Pleven just after nine in the evening and Harald drove to a small house where a young woman took them in for the night. The next morning after having been fed a hearty breakfast by the young woman they again were back on the road and it wasn't until nearly dark when they drove into Bucuresti, Romania. Again they stayed in a house where an older man gave them rest and the next morning they were on the road again. Driving all day and night they finally came to the outskirts of Chisinau the next morning, the capital of Moldova and there they saw the destruction that was once a city now in ruin. The destruction was terrifying to see, all one could in every direction were the ruins of buildings and homes.
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