On the morning of December 30th, 2031 a plane belonging to The Furry Council would be shot down on it's way back from a meeting with Thorne Industries members in New Blockers City
Takeoff:[]
The plane would be ready for takeoff from John F. Kenny International Airport at 12:20:11pm. It would be flown from the airport back to Furry Headquarters Site-01-B. The board log would keep track of the members on the flight:
- All crew boarded first to ready the plane
- Arctic Fox would board first to ensure the flight was ready. The other directors would remain talking with Fredric Thorne as he was boarding his jet.
- Alpha Tango, Dr. Sierra Tango, Lyn Redfield, Amy Char, Night Wolf, Hayley Smithson, Riley Smithson, and Ronin Cruz would board the plan in the order listed (Shadowkitty Candy was not on the flight as she was recovering from a injury back at the site).
The plane would take off with little issue. It would reach around a third of the way to its destination before the flight encountered a attack.
The Crash:[]
As the flight was preparing to land it would spot a unidentified fighter jet closing in on it. The jet would circle around and open fire on the plane killing the pilot and copilot instantly. A distress signal would be sent out but would be shut off by the fighter jet. The plane would lose both engines quickly and fall out of the sky, crashing and exploding on impact. Medical teams would arrive within ten minutes of the crash and take The Furry Council back to the site.
Aftermath and investigations:[]
The plane crash would result in the critical injuries of all of the directors on the flight except Amy Char, Ronin Cruz, Lyn Redfield, and Ahagotcha who only received minor injuries. Three of the directors would require Project Revival to be used on them and two weeks of recovery. The jet that was used in the attack was identified as a former Anti-Furry Coalition unit that was stolen by the D.O.R after The Furry War.
Arctic Fox was one of the directors who survived unscattched, and was interviewed, however the investigation led to some new leads on the plane's SCRAMBLE Tracker System.