Chapter 31-1

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The trip to Southeast Asia was long and arduous. With war spreading into North and South America the transport flew low through difficult terrain to avoid detection by the World Council intercept system. The rogue pilot kept to as many mountainous areas as possible. This created transport ‘bounce waves’ which the intercept system had difficulty tracking. Once he’d crossed into Asia, by way of the Aleutian Islands, the trip became smoother when they flew low over the sea. Midway down the Asian coast, the pilot detoured into the Mongolian plains. From there, it was just a matter of zigzagging to the central highlands of Vietnam. With all the fancy maneuvering, the flight took twice as long as normal. On the landing pad, the group left the plane and stretched. "Everyone turn on your language

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