Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20170504012353/@comment-5543592-20170505221923

The missile control station was on the central dias, as Deborah had said, and the console there was set up very conviently.

William had his choice of missiles to fire:  surface-to-surface, surface-to-air, anti-submarine, ICBM, and cruise missile. All of these could be selected from this handy console. After that, the next step in the processing was selecting the target, then targetting that target, and following that flipping the switch to fire.

The big monitor on the back wall flickered to life, revealing crisp satellite footage of Seattle, with it's towering buildings, Mercer Island with it's mansions, villages, and castle, the rolling green fields beyond Mercer Island, and then this one massive airship. The thing was huge, four hundred feet long at least. From here they could see the guns mounted on the top of it, and the edges of armored plates riveted into it's belly. The thing would only be vulnerable from a strike to it's top. It was far away from Fort Lawton, which from satellite view appeared as a few buildings and a lot of asphalt surrounded by a fence. The airship was definitely out of sight, so Deborah would likely need to generate that targetting formulae.