Friday, May 1, 2009

Colonel Christina Eliopolis: Parnell Air National Guard Base, Tennessee

Today I interviewed Colonel Christina Eliopolis, she was a Raptor pilot for the USAF. She had just become a Raptor pilot right around the time when the zombie war had started, and since artillery and bombs were virtually useless against the zombies the Raptor pilots were disbanded to some other part of the USAF. They were normally reassigned to piloting cargo planes that dropped supplies on safe zones. This had frustrated her greatly and she became angry with the DeStRes "experts". During one of her cross country delivery flights something went horribly wrong and the tail of the plane broke off. She was thrown out of the plane with nothing except her survival pack. When she landed she noticed that her radio had been destroyed after a visual inspection of it, but a skywatcher had started to contact her. Colonel Eliopolis had landed in a infested swamp and needed to get out of it and the skywatchers' jobs were to help get pilots that got stranded to safety. The problem was though that after a long journey to the main highway to get picked up by helicopter, but the helicopter wasn't government or official skywatcher transport. It was just a regular helicopter doing runs and the pilot had no idea what she was talking about when Colonel Eliopolis said they were just on time. The USAF thinks that Colonel Eliopolis had just conjured the thought of the skywatcher up to help herself make it throught he swamp, that it was all in her head. Of course, it makes a lot more sense than what Colonel Eliopolis had told me, but she herself denies that it was just an imaginary person. Even though all evidence supported that it was and she had just psychologically broke down. I'm not entirely sure what to believe, but I think regardless that the only reason she is alive today is because of that skywatcher whether or not she was real.

1 comment:

Tyler McGehee said...

You make a good point. It really doesn't matter how she managed to survive, it's that she did survive. Nice catch on that