Alongside Charles Taylor's unidentified aircraft, moved two radar signatures that seemed to move faster than any known aircraft, once alongside his plane, they wouldn't resemble any known aircraft design, or have any known markings.
There was one on each side, on the left, and the right side, their identification lights flickering as one of the aircraft began transmitting a simple binary message that could be translated by even the simplest of computers to text.
"Identification, and point of origin."
Each Type 99 Cosmo Falcon was armed with two 7.62mm machineguns, six 30mm autocannons that were capable of linked, and alternate fire, as well as missile hardpoints, and sophisticated avionics. However what set these particular aircraft apart from Taylors, was that they were capable of going into space.
Every three seconds, the binary transmission repeated.
Below, the cloud cover gave way, and blackness slowly began to turn into a dazzling cityscape below, with massive neon billboards, and flickering holographic advertisements.
The cityscape stretched for as far as the eye could see.