"This weapon will revolutionize the fight against the vampires," said U.S. Army Colonel Amelia McGrath. Tall and slender, with long dark hair, alabaster skin and dark green eyes, the senior military official looked at her officers as she brandished the V.E. 3900, the latest weapon designed by the techs for the war. Captain Lucius Crowley, a tall, burly African American man originally from Houston, Texas, nodded at the colonel.
Flashing her brightest smile, Colonel Amelia McGrath told Private Johnson and Private Richards to bring in the prisoner. The vampire, a tall, dark-skinned female, had been captured while trying to escape from Detroit, Michigan. Once upon a time, the female vampire answered to the name Samira Neville. Now, though, half-maddened by starvation, the undead creature glared at her human captors through feral eyes. Flashing her fangs, Samira glared defiantly at the humans. They'd caught her near dawn, after she'd gotten rid of her fellow vampire Raphael, and found a supposedly secure place to hide.
"I'll see you in Hell," Samira shrieked angrily, and Colonel Amelia McGrath grinned, then aimed the rifle at her. Samira scoffed, since the weapon which the middle-aged white female soldier was holding looked like those space guns from those awful Sci-Fi Channel Original Movies, back in the day. The Colonel squeezed the trigger, and a crimson beam shot out of the rifle, striking the vampire with full force. Samira gasped, and shuddered. One moment the Haitian-born female vampire was there, and the next she went poof, exploding into a million particles.
The officers gathered inside the Complex shook their heads, marveling at the awesome power of the rifle. The Colonel brandished her rifle like a Spartan warrior might have held his spear after a successful kill. After the U.S. government fell in the days following the nuclear war, Colonel Amelia McGrath gathered the remnants of the American armed forces and went on the offensive against the vampires. Some of the army's few victories were owed to her creativity and ruthlessness.
"Well, ladies and gentlemen, what do you think?" Colonel Amelia McGrath asked cheerfully, and that's when everyone, starting with Captain Lucius Crowley, began to clap. Amelia McGrath had been called many things, a ruthless woman, a cold bitch, and an outstanding soldier, and she is proud to be all of these things. It's what is required to lead what's left of humanity against the vampires. The blood suckers were on the offensive in America, Canada and even Mexico, but were almost unheard of in places like Africa and the Arab world, though nobody seemed to know why.
Amelia didn't care how people in other parts of the world dealt with the vampire problem. Amelia is a proud daughter of America and she wants to be the one to eradicate the blood suckers within her homeland's borders. In order to do that, Amelia needed more fighting men and fighting women, more medicine, more technology and more guns. The V.E. 3900, or Vampire Eradicator 3900, was the latest tool in the war against the blood suckers. Something had to be done to save humanity from the blood suckers, lest the species perish...
"If we can mass produce these guns, we will have a serious tactical advantage against the vampires, they're stronger, faster and more vicious, but we can finally be better armed than they are," Captain Lucius Crowley said, and Amelia nodded firmly. After the demonstration, the Colonel left the military brass to chat among themselves, with the weapons designers and scientists chiming in. The Colonel and the Captain slipped away from the rest of the brass, supposedly to discuss matters of state or such.