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Michael Quinn
 
Michael Quinn
    Lt. Michael Quinn loved being a test pilot for the U.S. Air Force. When it assigned him to Forgan Air Force Base for something called Project: Cavalier, Quinn figured his superiors simply wanted the best pilot in the Air Force to check out some hot new jet fighter.
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El Teniente Michael Quinn ama su papel de piloto en la U.S. Air Force. Cuando fue asignado a la Base Aérea de Forgan para algo llamado Proyecto: Cavalier, Quinn figured his superiors simply wanted the best pilot in the Air Force to check out some hot new jet fighter.
 
      
 
      
 
He didn’t see any new jets when he got to the top-secret Sector 10 at the airbase, but Quinn certainly got to see the inside of a lot of laboratories as scientists put him through every test imaginable.
 
He didn’t see any new jets when he got to the top-secret Sector 10 at the airbase, but Quinn certainly got to see the inside of a lot of laboratories as scientists put him through every test imaginable.

Revision as of 13:14, 25 April 2007

Michael Quinn

El Teniente Michael Quinn ama su papel de piloto en la U.S. Air Force. Cuando fue asignado a la Base Aérea de Forgan para algo llamado Proyecto: Cavalier, Quinn figured his superiors simply wanted the best pilot in the Air Force to check out some hot new jet fighter.

He didn’t see any new jets when he got to the top-secret Sector 10 at the airbase, but Quinn certainly got to see the inside of a lot of laboratories as scientists put him through every test imaginable.

   Finally they explained that his brainwaves were the best match for a new cybernetic helmet. But the helmet wasn’t for fighters. It

was for an ultra-advanced, top-secret battlesuit. Dubbed the Cavalier armor, it was assembled by a huge force of scientists, engineers, technical experts and others for the U.S. Air Force at a cost of billions. General Harold S. Briar, the commander of the project, didn’t like assigning a junior officer to test the armor. But Quinn had the best chance of being able to control the suit; the general didn’t have much choice.