X3:my Book
CHAPTER ONE
Throughout the control room of the U.S Military Base, there wasn't a green light to be seen. The telltales on every console were flashing red, with alarm chirps and honks and sirens to add to the din. Just like the morning rush hour, the staff was moving agitatedly from one place to another, exchanging urgent solutions; hoping for miracles to come their way---if there were, but their efforts were meaningless. All computers surrendered while systems turned obsolete.
"Godammit!" the commander lashed out, goggle-eyed. The huge monitor screen featured three activated nuclear missiles preparing to launch. The culprit? Of course, it's no other than Eric Lehnsherr, but he was known as Magneto. Certainly, nobody could match his abilities in controlling all metals. Thus, it was far from possibility for someone to stop him in controlling the three missiles. Simultaneously, a secondary phalanx of monitors presented data to show how dire the situation was.
Mathew Callahan marked his solid experience in the army through years of countless hell, witnessed his colleagues died in torture during the Vietnam War, shared several moments with death, and yet all of it seemed nothing compare to what he was dealing with right now. In his sixties, he was still well-built and handsome---white hair, beard and mustache, a perfect twin brother of Sean Connery.
"Sir, should we call for backups?" Tate Madison consulted while the other staff waited for the next order---but there was nothing to issue, and they're out of time. Perhaps, they better start kneeling down; they better start praying "Our Father."
CNN and Fox incepted broadcasting the shocking news on prime time television---Magneto emerges, bringing terror once more. Viewers were disturbed, calculating instinctive thoughts in their heads: "IS IT THE END OF THE WORLD?"
As for Eric Lehnsherr, the man known as Magneto, this moment was the moment of revelation, that mutants must show humans their capabilities. Hovering in the air, he smiled, as his eyes grew bigger in amusement. Commander Mathew Callahan made a wrong decision.