"I've never seen anything like this," U.S. Army Colonel Amelia McGrath said, looking at the camera footage. Inside her top secret bunker in what remained of Washington D.C. Amelia looked at her new confederate, Major Winston Chan, a newcomer to her brigade by way of San Francisco, California. The tall, dark-haired and sharp-featured Asian American soldier looked perplexed by what he was beholding. The footage on screen was remarkable and frightening at the same time.
Three dark-skinned female vampires who moved at cartoonishly impossible speeds took out some of the best trained human soldiers in the City of Atlanta, Georgia. The mysterious female vampires, two undead African women and a rather dark-skinned South Asian female vampire, moved like no other vampires that Amelia and her allies had ever seen. The soldiers never stood a chance, and couldn't even get a shot before they got slaughtered. Amelia looked at her friend and lover Captain Lucius Crowley, and the stoic African American soldier scratched his head, clearly disturbed by what he was seeing. They were seasoned soldiers and vampire hunters all, and this was beyond all of them...
"This is extraordinary," Major Winston Chan said after a long pause, and he looked at Colonel Amelia McGrath and Captain Lucius Crowley expectantly. The two of them were the leaders of the human army, and along with thousands of former soldiers and militiamen, they were slowly taking back the continental United States from the vampires. With the radiation fallout fading from the skies, the semi-permanent darkness which had been the vampires keenest advantage was receding, and the tide of the war was turning in humanity's favor.
They'd taken back town after town, village after village, and the human uprising against the vampires was on the upswing. Human willpower and advanced weaponry was proving to be more than a match for the supernatural powers of the vampires. Ordinary men and women were grabbing weapons and going after the vampires, now that the U.S. military had proven that they were beatable. The military brass felt that they were winning the war, taking down one vampire-ruled enclave after another. Of course, that was before they learned of the existence of super-vampires who could do things that human beings can only dream of...
"Those dark-skinned female vampires aren't like the others, shoot, they move like Speedy Gonzalez from those Saturday morning cartoons I used to watch back in the day," said Captain Lucius Crowley, shaking his head in sheer disbelief. Amelia sighed, and Lucius gently laid his hand on his beloved's shoulders. Tall, alabaster-skinned, and dark-haired, the decidedly stoic Amelia is the very embodiment of the resilient American woman. Still, even a strong woman has her limits, and Amelia looked deflated for the first time since Lucius had known her. They'd known each other for a while and kept no secrets from each other.
Amelia bit her lip, and Lucius could see the wheels turning in his lady's mind. Amelia is smart and capable, and downright vicious when she needs to be. The three dark-skinned female vampires who moved like Superman did in those old movies represented something of a challenge, and Amelia had to admit that they were formidable. Still, Amelia firmly believes that the power of a vampire, even a super vampire, is no match for human ingenuity and willpower. Those super vampires had a weakness, and one way or another, Amelia was determined to find out what it was...