[center][h1]Aegis Risk Management Vertibird ‘Courser’, F.Z.M.[/h1][/center] “We’re on an approach vector to McCarran Airfield now,” said the pilot, watching the instruments as he spoke to the passengers. In the back seats of the Vertibird were four men in matte-black T-60 Power Armor and one in a crisp suit. Emblazoned proudly on the outside of the Vertibird was the ARM insignia. Eventually, they were in radio range. The pilot flicked on the radio. “This is the Aegis Risk Management Vertibird ‘Courser’, requesting landing permission, an approved approach vector, and wind heading plus speed,” he spoke into the radio, turning on the Vertibird’s lights and beginning to slow down the vehicle. After some hesitation, the pilot got landing permission. They approached the airport, passing by the city, and began to land. The Vertibird came down slowly, the door opening once it touched the ground. The four power-armor clad soldiers came out first, and finally, last out came the suited man. They stood by the Vertibird, waiting to see if anybody showed up to greet them.