-The Full Moon Retreat-
Episode: The First Search and Rescue Mission
Chapter 3:
The Circus Comes to Town...
To the reader:
It was nice to have made some progress after my, apparent, chapter 1 debacle. Even having read many hundreds of stories on Literotica, over the years, writing and publishing this first one, for me, at the least, is trial and error. Thanks for the feedback and thanks to all of you for sticking with me.
This time around, I have pared out much of the equipment description and "en route" training and map illustration that was chapter 3, (My limited experience told me that it would not be well received), and telescoped the necessary text into, what was chapter 4. By popular demand, this revised chapter is about as plain, in its presentation, as it is going to get. As I have said previously, I live and I learn. Also, I may begin combining some chapters, simply to make the postings on the website longer.
Special thanks to my wife, Diane for proofreading for me.
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[08:30, Tuesday, as wheels begin to roll]
Jack and his key people, except for Leon and Jay, his lead betas, are in a black SUV, pulling a generator, at the head of a convoy. Following Jack's SUV, two large tour buses, a tractor-trailer rig, and three more black Suburbans, each pulling a trailer. Jack's Beta Prime and Segundo are onboard the two buses...
Opening his Alpha bond to his betas on the buses and those in the SUV with him...
Jack:
Ok, everybody, this should be interesting. I have never tried to use the bond to communicate within a moving convoy, before. Leon, Jay, How many did we have sign-up?
Leon Barski:
Boss, We ended up having to ask for volunteers to stay behind. We have a hundred wolves and three Werepanthers going as search teams and twenty-eight Weres and humans going as support.
Jack:
Wow! Excellent! Do you and Jay have your 'demo packs' and are you prepared to hold school on the way?
Leon:
Yes, Boss.
Jay Robinson:
Yes Alpha.
Jack, turning to his mate: Mari, do you think that we got everything?
Mari: I think so. Stop worrying. If we missed anything, we'll send someone back to get it or out to buy what we need.
Jack: Oh, Gawd! I forgot bedding!
Mari: Jack, Stooopppp! Eleanor had a hundred and fifty folding cots with blankets and pillows loaded on.
Jack: Oh, good. Excellent!
Mari: Jack, all of the lead staff sat in on the planning meetings. Trust your people. They are smart and want this to go smoothly, just, as you do.
Jack: Yeah, I know. I'm, just, nervous. This is the first time out and is going to be so much in the public eye... It's our first and best chance to shine.
Onboard the first bus...
Leon: Ok, everybody. Listen up! I'm going to go over your backpacks, how to configure them for your wolf and how to configure them for your human. I will also, go over what they contain and how to use the special equipment in them.
The packs are white and reflective with a big red cross and the words 'SEARCH AND RESCUE,' in big red letters. It's a matter of not having the surviving victims die of a heart attack when they find themselves surrounded by a pack of giant wolves. There is one other little piece of gear that goes with the pack. We call it the 'poncho.' This might be useful, this time out. Once again, it's made of lightweight, waterproof nylon, white with a reflective red border. It goes over the packs and snaps together underneath or can be snapped to the pack straps...
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Leon works through the entire inventory, explaining each item and demonstrating them, where needed...
Basic inventory of a Search and Rescue wolf-backpack:
1 - UHF digital, handheld, two-way radio with ear clip mic / speaker
24 - spare lithium batteries, (will fit all included electronics)
1 - Personal Locator Beacon, (transmits identifier and GPS location)
1 - flare launching pencil with 6 red flare cartridges
1 - LED flashlight
1 - LED headlight and headband
1 - K-Bar knife with a backside saw
1 - hatchet
1 - magnesium fire-starter bar
50 – "strike-anywhere" matches, waterproofed
1 - book; survival and first aid
200 ft. - roll of 800-pound parachute cord
1 - basic First-Aid kit
2 - 1-liter bottles of drinking water
24 - energy bars
1 - water purification hand pump
2 - parachute cloth, 10' x 10', rip-stop nylon, Dayglow orange, waterproof
4 - "Space Blankets"
2 - VyTeck jumpsuits
1 - pair rubber slipper shoes
1 - his / hers swimsuit
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Leon: Ok. I think that we are down to the last item. It's a marvel of ingenuity. It's a sort of two-piece Speedo... [Groans and laughter] There is a top and a bottom. Guys, most of you are in good enough shape not to need the top... I hope! [Laughter] The bottoms look like a standard male Speedo. Gentlemen, tuck the package all the way in. Arranging it for the best effect is fine, though. [Laughter] Ladies, you use the same bottoms plus the top, which is sort of a halter top. And, to be honest, it really looks, pretty, damned, sexy! Not bad, at all. These suits are very light and made out of some super stretchy Spandex, so, they don't really hide much, but, they will meet the test for televised decency, although, we may end up only on the late night news. Look, as Weres, it is, pretty, difficult to be body shy, but we're trying our best to fit into conventional human society. We just can't end up on the cover of 'Sporty Wolf Illustrated'! So, please, don't be caught on camera with anything flopping in the breeze! [Laughter and applause]