Roland was world weary and cynical but the Canadian in him couldn't help but crack a very slight grin at Rodriguez's dry humor. His heart was also somewhat warmed by the respect to his legacy shown by James Web. There was a time when Roland was young and idealistic, he still had the moral code to do the right thing, but it was out of duty and not desire. Jimmy's attitude was refreshing. The gas station was filthy, it looked as if it had been ransacked twice by drifters and then lived in. Luckily, whoever had been here before didnt have the means to carry gas or vehicles to fill it with, so there was still some fuel left, but that was it. Roland pulled up 3 chairs and table near the counter, causually kicking some scrap wood and a broken shelf out of the way. Once the 3 men were seated, Roland pulled out a Map. [i]So as you know I'm running on some very scarce intelligence here, this is mainly reports from people who I know who have been attacked by co-ordinated bandit attacks who seem to be larger than normal. My contact Reggie Jenkins said he was protecting a truck convoy near Atlanta when a bunch of highly modifed spitfire model warplanes took out the escort. He barely managed to escape. Reggie barely made it out.[/i] Roland paused momentarily, his concern for his former wingmate was still very prominent for him dwell on it. [i]..ahem the other report was from a Cuban bomber pilot who we met in the mountains, he was hitting some Texan controlled outposts in mexico and spotted what looked like a Karksland Dreadnought Air Machine, but described the same markings as the bandits that Reggie saw on the Spitfires [b]A image of a silver wolf.[/b] We have 2 options in front of us, either investigate Atlanta or the Tex Mex border. What do you two think?[/i]