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X-Men Mission: Opera Redux | |
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Dates run: | January 22-26, 2008 |
Run By: | Dex |
Read the logs: | Opera Redux |
"I doubt it. Remember that briefing? Sabra said we had a limited window before they pulled out. Why risk explicitly tying this to Israel by coming back. We get picked up, we get the blame." Kane paused. "You think we'll get our paychecks docked if Iran declares war on the school?"
A delicate mission goes wrong, leaving a team of X-Men stranded in hostile territory.
Contents
Cast
Team 1: Juggernaut, Legion, Rogue, Nightcrawler
Team 2: Dominion, Blink, Sunfire, Storm
Charles Xavier, David Langstrom, Sabra, Yitzhak Shavit, Colonel Alexei Vazhin, Natasha Romanova
Timing
Plot Summary
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. You could call that the motto of Iran's nuclear program. The problem, of course, is that if you keep trying, eventually, you're going to make something work.
One of the Mossad's agents uncovers some extremely dangerous information: an
Iranian mutant with a unique power, to turn metals into other metals.
Specifically, enriched uranium. With a single person, Iran has just solved
the two ways to control their access to nuclear arms; stopping supply and
enrichment. Israel is not about to wait for Iran to step up production, and
the IDF immediately crafts an operation similar to OPERA in the 80s, to
destroy Iran's potential nuclear capabilities and to remove the mutant.
The information gets to the Americans as well, although the Israelis refuse
any suggestions of diplomatic solutions from the West. The President of Iran
has essentially reapplied the ideals of the Khartoum Agreement since his
rise to power, and the nuclear question makes it far too dangerous to wait.
However, there is a concession that Israel is willing to make, in part at
the urging of the President and their own sense of debt.
Through the most secret channels, an offer is forewarded to the X-Men. The
facility in which the mutant is at and the research is taking place is
completely staffed by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The only potential
innocent in the entire complex could be the mutant. There is no intelligence
on him beyond his abilities. The IDF is willing to allow 8 X-Men to travel
in with the IDF assault force, and have first run at the research center
itself. They will get the first chance at recovering any data and they can
attempt to secretly remove the young mutant without harm.
It's a simple proposition. They don't even want to make the offer, but they
feel it is a necessary condition after what the X-Men have done for them. A
chief voice beyond their inclusion is Sabra. However, they'd be just as
happy to see the X-Men say no too. For the X-Men, operating under the IDF
cover gives them a chance to save the mutant's life without exposing
themselves to discovery and the potential consequences.
The units fly out, and hit the facility as planned. It starts smooth as
silk; IDF forces are mining the facility while the X-Men move in two teams.
The first secures the mutant while the second goes to get the data, behind
the IDF team there to dispose of any stockpile. Of course, things go wrong.
During the stockpile disposal, an unanticipated secondary explosion exposes
the IDF team. Clarice is able to save the IDF team by teleporting
the material out into space, but not before the purple mutant is dosed with
an dangerous level of radiation. Shiro is protected by his powers, but
Clarice is now extremely weakened and can't access her powers.
A quicker than hoped response time leaves them behind while making it back
to the helicoptors, even with Kane's enhanced speed/strength carrying her.
Cain hops out of the first team's helicopter, getting the
'rescued/kidnapped' mutant out of the fire zone, using himself to help block
some of the fire while they wait. Just as team two makes the landing point,
an RPG destroys the helicoptor, stranding them. The other IDF coptors are
making their way back, forcing them to flee into the countryside.
Now they are in trouble. Clarice can't teleport, is extremely sick and weak,
suffering from radiation posioning. If they can't get her to a proper
facility like Muir, she'll die within three or four days. They can't even
fly her out via Shiro, since she couldn't take the stress of it. Worse, the
rads fried their comms, which means they can't contact the mansion, and if
the Guard finds or catches them, the results would be catastrophetic for the
mansion.
So team two, with Cain added in, try and make their way north, avoiding
capture and keeping Clarice alive. The X-Men have an idea where their people
are, but in the wake of the assault, trying to get the Blackbird in carries
an enormous risk. If they are spotted, it would be as bad as being captured.
Worse, if it was mistaken for an American plane, signaling that the Iran
attack was a joint US/Israeli mission against Iran, it would start a war in
the Middle East.
Understandably aware that all these things might occur, and the X-Men are
not likely to leave their teammates to die, Farouk steps in. He's got
contacts all over the Middle East, an organization in place, and knows that
the Israelis don't want dead mutants caught either. As well, they have the
Iranian mutant, who turns out to be a teenager, not interested in staying in
the US, but also not a fierce patriot either. He reveals that he's actually
from North Afghanistan, and he was sent to Iran to be 'discovered' by the
Guard by a Russian. The mutant also does not possess the powers he was
believed to have. He can remove impurities in metals; a potentially valuable
skill, but no where near the danger of the Tommy-level power of being able
to create fissionable materials as believed.
In an unlikely meeting in Israel, Farouk spoke with Vazhin, Langstrom and Yitzhak
Shavit. Farouk has put together an interesting deal, and Xavier helped by
sending a discrete word through the administration to the Russian executive.
The mutant will be returned to his family, and has agreed to resettle a
little further north in one of the Russian satellite states. Shavit has
traced back the Mossad contact with help from the CIA, who is now hiding in
Azerbaijan. The Russians offer to send in an old Hind, as long as the
Israeli's agree to provide the crew and the CIA to fake the ownership on.
Romanova and Sabra fly the Hind into near the borders of Iran and Iraq,
where the X-Men have found themselves herded towards and pick them up.
At the same time Farouk and his men find the Mossad contact, an
Iranian researcher. His brother was put to death years ago, and with the new
rise of the President, his nephew suffered the same fate, being a homosexual. He
started to pass information to the Israeli's then, but was approached by a
man who represented the Kingmaker, offering to help him fulfill his fondest
wish. When he said the destruction of the current Iran government, he
furnished him with some details, and had him wait for the mutant to be
'found'.
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Trivia and Meta
Trivia
During the operation, Haller showed an alarming new symptom to his DID, with his form appearing to physically change as he switched to Jack and used his telekinesis.
Clarice was shipped to Muir Island Research Facility, where Dr. Moira MacTaggart and Dr. Henry McCoy were able to save her life, but not her hair. She remained there for several weeks, before returning to the mansion to continue recovering.
Farouk deeply resented having to lay open his Alamut connections to save the team, and blamed Garrison.
Meta
Plotrunner: Dex
The scenario was plotted after much reading of Middle Eastern history, in particular, accounts of the first OPERA operation.,