The massive hovercraft Terebithia floated over Kilo Point at an altitude of ten meters, creating a massive metal roof above the fortress. The powerful humming of the massive antigrav engines fills the area, large glowing blue circles on the steel bottom the only indication of their existence. In between the engines one can see large hatches, from which gun nests and drones would be released in a combat situation, should the opponent manage to get below the battle station. At the side, Terebithia was armed with four missile stations, and a fully armored outside, capable of taking sustained artillery fire. The multiple layers of armor contain large movable sections through which the missiles can be fired, as well as thousands of small firing holes that can be opened and shut. There were pipes that served no obvious purpose, opening up into the air, and undoubtedly Jack's battleship had a few hidden weapons. This was one of SOLDIER's greatest fortresses, standing undefeated. Jack smiles, as he observes the screens playing out a variety of data. He'd exposed his test subjects to a variety of chemicals, testing them often. He'd done this often, of course, and his human test subjects usually died. Compared to vampires, humans are quite fragile, and thus were more often the victim of Jack's research than their vampire counterparts. He needed humans to compare, naturally, and SOLDIER had given him a steady supply of war criminals and failed recruits to use in testing. And, as it was him leading this department, test had flourished, throwing off many fruits. However, Jack was missing something. Something he had wished for many years. He wished to experiment with the cells of the oldest known vampire, Gabriel, a figure draped in more myths than Micheal Jackson and Elvis Pressley combined. This was what had drawn the mad scientist to this place. And, as Jack waited for the local commanders to report to his office, he thought to himself of how he would gain those beautiful, beautiful cells.