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Chapter 5 - Chapter 4

The "Freak Chips" have spread overseas to the US. And the US's line of defense for paranormal activities has sent their top agent to find out about these chips. He'll soon find out that none of the other agencies are willing to give out info, at first.

Chapter 5 - Chapter 4

Chapter 5 - Chapter 4




Chapter 4:[br]
Waiting[br]
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It was night finally in America and the director of PIA sat in his office, alone, waiting for Legion’s arrival. His guard, who was usually by his side, stood outside to make sure no one got in. The only person who could get in without him knowing, was Legion.[br]
“It’s quite flattering of you to wait for me so patiently,” said Legion from a corner of the room before he appeared in it.[br]
“It took you long enough,” the Director said.[br]
“You expect too much.”[br]
“So what did you learn?”[br]
“Not that much. Apparently Millennium is a Nazi operation that dealt with the movement of several items out of Germany and into South America. Also, the name of Millennium was the name of a detachment of the army. Several of the left over Nazis from the Second World War migrated from Germany to all over South America. Besides that, I couldn’t find out anything. So unless you want to send units scanning South America for whoever is in charge of Millennium, I say it’s a dead end.”[br]
“Maybe not,” the Director said as he lit a cigar and began to smoke it. “I happen to do a little research into anything that would be related to Millennium.”[br]
“And you could have done that instead of sending me,” Legion commented slightly annoyed as the Director pulled out a file and put him on his desk. Legion picked up the file and started to look through it.[br]
“Apparently our government has been keeping track of an organization called Millennium, ever since WWII. This organization was trying to create artificial vampires back then, but they could only create ghouls for a few hours.”[br]
“How come we didn’t know about this then?!”[br]
“This information was on a need to know basis and was top secret. Apparently, we had implanted several agents into Millennium to get information on this project or to at least let us know when we could invade to get the information.”[br]
“Then, when the war ended, we continued to monitor them in hopes that they would prefect this method.”[br]
“Exactly, however, while we know where our agents are located, we haven’t heard anything from them.”[br]
“So what are my orders?”[br]
“You will be deployed to South America to wait till we can pinpoint the precise location of one of the key figures in the Millennium. He’s only known as Major.” Legion was already on the page that had the info on him. [br]
“Seems like he would have a heart attack before inflicting any fear in anybody,” Legion said with a tone of cockiness.[br]
“Don’t let his appearance fool,” the Director warned. “There’s nothing he enjoys more than manipulating people and wars. He has a vast amount of soldiers who are on his side and will follow his sick and twisted ways.”[br]
“So another Hitler?”[br]
“More or less.”[br]
“But why is he such a threat if he’s only a major.”[br]
“Even though he’s a major, he takes a lot of control in the Millennium organization. Which causes strife amongst higher officers. However, since all of the soldiers are on his side, it’s unlikely any of them will try to do something about it.”[br]
“Right,” Legion said as he laid the file back on the desk. “However, my main question is how you and the government know so much even from spies years ago that are now rogue? And if you knew about all of this, then why haven’t you acted earlier especially when their project is killing innocents? Or are you all involved with it?”[br]
“You’ve been told all you need to know,” said the Director in a commanding tone. “Now head back to the airport. I’ll inform your pilot of the new destination and he’ll inform you of the rest of the information.”[br]
Legion tried to pear into the Director’s mind, to find the info he knew he was hiding, but to no avail. For some reason, something was blocking his ability to probe for the answers he wanted.[br]
“Fine,” Legion said annoyed as he backed up into the shadows and disappeared.[br]
Meanwhile, at an undisclosed location, several members (all men) of a secret organization located in the US, sat at a round table. They were discussing the current events.[br]
“Is it wise to trust Legion with this information?” said one of the men. “What if he finds out about us or catches onto us?”[br]
“We gave him all the information he needs to know,” stated another. “Plus, he would find out sooner or later. And it’s better he finds out through us over finding out through the enemy.”[br]
“Do you really think he would listen to the enemy?!” yelled another. “He was taught to listen to only us, not anyone else, especially the enemy.”[br]
“Remember, he can read minds as well,” stated the last member of the group. “Anything they tell him, he can confirm by going into their mind. Either way, we run the risk of being found out. We just gotta hope everything plays in our favor. Plus, it’s a great way to test our little toy.”[br]
After that, there was, for the most part, a common agreement over the situation. They could only wait.[br]
It was about a week later. Legion was in South America, waiting to be dispatched to the location of the Major. His location was near an American base that they had set up in South America. His orders were to stay mainly inside his hotel for the duration of his time there, which he had no problem with. It was that night, that he received a call from the Director.[br]
“Time to go?” Legion asked as he answered the phone.[br]
“Turn on your TV,” the Director said. Legion sat up from the bed and turned on the TV. As soon as he turned it on he saw a picture of Seras and Alucard.[br]
“What’s going on?” asked Legion as the anchor continued to talk in his native tongue in the background.[br]
“According to this report, those two have killed and injured several employees and guests at the hotel; along with taking a few hostages. The current militia is about to enter.”[br]
“They can’t be serious. If they do, they’ll be killed. But why would Hellsing need hostages, especially the two vampires?”[br]
“That doesn’t matter! What matters is that they did!”[br]
“But this just seems like…”[br]
“Silence!” the Director said, obviously agitated. “We know the facts; they killed humans, and innocents at that! And our reports aren’t just from some local news.” Legion hung up the phone on the Director.[br]
“What a nuisance,” Legion said as he continued to watch the news. “Just because I’m a monster I side with monsters, how stupid. How do you deal with it Alucard?”[br]
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Author’s Commentary[br]

Not a lot really happened during this chapter. I was planning on going straight to Millennium, but I’m not quite sure where the Major and his group are during this time. If they are at a base, are in a blimp, in England, or where. So I decided to have a slower chapter without any action, something that Hellsing does occasionally. [br]
But besides that little tidbit, I don’t know what else to say or talk about. So I’ll call this commentary done with. So if you have any questions, comments, wonder if they’ll be a sequel to Hellsing, or really anything, then email me at [url="mailto:SnakeYukin@gmail.com"]hyperlink[/url]. Later readers.[br]
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