February 21, 1996, afternoon, deep within the heart of the North American continent, stratosphere.
Three black aircraft swept silently across the sky like ghosts, led by two sharp-shaped, stealth-capable F-22 "Raptor" fighters, acting as escort and vanguard.
Following closely behind was a bizarrely shaped F-117A "Nighthawk" attack aircraft, with a geometric multifaceted structure. They belonged to the most elite "Ghost" squadron of the Mexico Eastern Theater Air Force, with special materials on their fuselage that absorbed radar waves, casting an eerie glow under the moonlight.
Hehe, those who don't know might think they're U.S. Military.
But...
It doesn't seem to make much difference.
Mexico is after all known as Little America.
And Victor has quite a lot of points now.
Inside the cockpit, the pilot of "Raptor 1-1," nicknamed "Venom," was scanning the almost silent radar screen and sensors.
