New York City...the future did not go as planned.
Hector Hostile navigated his chromed out monster truck RAMROD through the chaotic streets of Brooklyn. Carefully his onboard computer monitored the streets through the use of satellite imagery that mapped out detours as they were required. High above the Earth were the eyes and ears of the world, the only way to keep in contact with the civilized nations across the planet. Every major city had safehouses to call home some more than one to seek protection in. To house the necessary needs of the humans that fought to return those unhuman to normal. An impossible task currently. Yet, hope remained optimistic. The future would be brighter.
"I'm within the five block perimeter of Fort Apache. Deactivate the Spinal Column, Templar."
"Aye Laddie! Welcome home Triple H!" Even the Scotsman Temple Lachlan who ran security protocols for the Fort had a fondness for headlocks.
"Ale on Friday?"
"Me wife be brewin' Mead as we chatter Boyo."
"...and Drunk by the time you get off." Hector chuckled.
"Matters not! She be frisky when the jug be tipped."
"Tell Laila I said howdy!"
Hector continued onward noting beacons along street corners turn from red to green like regular street lights. Each light that changed allowed Hector to move forward to the next block. Should the light not have changed then laser relays would have crisscrossed beams that would have cut anything in its path in half and manhole mines would blow the remainder to high heaven. Not to mention the sewer grids would expel a special cocktail of sewer gas that would kill you within seconds of being inhaled. It was necessary to protect Fort Apache safehouse at all cost. Yes that Fort Apache the Precinct, yet added on to. The fortifications were off the charts. The memory of those who served with shields still about but many of the brave were long gone. Other precincts around the city as they say...held the Fort. Within it's many walls were the hardworking humans and scientists determined to keep the memory alive. Only the most trusted of APOZ , ANEGs, and BPOZ were allowed to coexist with the TYPOs. TYPO's being totally human still.
Fort Apache consisted of any building within a five block radius connected with underground tunnels and walkways above ground. The buildings themselves were designed and reinforced to withstand exterior weather and damage that any intruders might inflict in trying to break through the barriers. Everything within them was arranged to keep humanity alive. The future was now. As good as it gets!
With a speed bump array decidedly uncomfortable Sister Mary Valentine woke up with a start. Hector peripherally glanced at her yet kept his eyes glued on the light changes. "Bad dream?"
She inhales deeply with her eyes closed for a moment, "Wouldn't you have bad dreams having lived like I had the last year or more?"
He smiles faintly, "Been there done that! Fort Apache wasn't built overnight. We all struggled to survive. Sure it's much easier now because we've adapted to our surroundings and made existence tolerable. Just be glad I found you when I did."
She folds her arms over her chest then looks up through the windshield toward the sky. "You block out the sky with glowing nets?" Her question no more than asked when she spots a flash of electricity fry something above the net.
Hector grinned sheepishly, "Pigeons! That or Flies. Or mosquitos. Who knows? Could be Pterodactyls."
She marvels at the bypass security, " This really is a safe haven?"
"Close as it can get to one V."
She raises an eyebrow, "V"?
"Sorry, Sister!" He chuckled, "Anything else I call you is a mouthful. I'm gonna stick with V if you don't mind. For Valentine!"
She frowns, "Fine! I'm not so sure being a Nun has much merit these days anyway."
He shrugs lightly, "Don't sell yourself short. Bad habits can change. No offense and pardon the pun yet again."
She giggles gently, "Nun taken." With a devilish grin he found her soul.
"Nice to smile again, isn't it?"
She puckers, "I suppose it is. Thank you again." A breath later, "Are we there yet?" She needed to pee.
He points at one last block cairn switching lights, "Last call."
As soon as RAMROD passed through Hector turned into a parking garage and followed it upward two stories. Coming to a halt amid various other vehicles he shuts the truck down. Turning to her he clasps his palms together in a soft clap, "Home sweet home Sister V! Let's get you settled in and cleaned up. Plenty of friends here to meet when you're ready." Opening his door he clicks the canopy over the truck bed releasing Ozzie and Harriet. After Hector drops to the concrete floor he offers the Nun a hand down, graciously accepted.
Standing beside Hector as he shuts the door she feels warm exhales on her hand. Behind her the female tiger Harriet had sniffed the cat hairs on her clothing. Hector eying Harriet sighs. "She smells Father Timmons on you. Curiosity killed the cat I guess."