Good Kill
1
Eyes on Kahili objective.
19:
30 hours.Entering surveillance hour four.
No sign of target.
Noncombatant approaching.
Two noncombatants.
Fresh op. New heading, 1-8-0.
Insurgents sighted four klicks north,
deploying weapons.
Sensor, slew the ball
to new coordinates.
Eyes on new objective.
Throttling back.
Guns are hot. Target qualifies.
Engage at your discretion.
Roger that.
Civilian bus, one klick south.
Too close, Major.
Get the strike on this pass, or abort.
Copy that.
I can get it.
Rifle when ready.
Master arm hot.
Fly the laser.
Target, lasered.
Three, two,
one, rifle.
Missile away.
Time of flight, 10 seconds.
Splash.
Good kill.
Well, they don't call it
a Hellfire for nothing.
Best use of $68,000 taxpayer dollars
I've seen today.
Master arm off. Weapon's safe.
Laser safe.
Damage assessment.
Come on, Carlos. Tighten up.
What's the body count?
I count six, sir.
But good luck figuring out
which bits go in what casket.
Setting a course for J-bad.
Watch yourself, Tommy.
You're beak-to-beak
with that Reaper relieving you.
- Yes, sir.
- Two o'clock.
MQ-9. American engineering
at its finest.
All right. Hand off to
Captain Christie for recovery.
Is that real?
You ever get to, like,
fly in a war or something?
Blew away six Taliban
in Pakistan just today.
Now I'm going home to barbeque.
Yeah, right.
- It's not my fault.
- Travis, get back here right now.
Get back here
and pick up the crap you just dumped!
Do not walk away from me, young man!
Do not walk away from me.
Travis!
Feel free to step in anytime, Tommy.
I'll talk to him.
I got a call from the principal's office.
He was fighting with another boy.
Did he Win?
Hey, Jesse, how's that book?
You recommend it?
- Sorry the house looks like...
- A bomb hit it?
I didn't say it.
I'd ask how your day was,
but there's a limit...
- I know. I'm sorry.
- How many times
- I can ask the same question.
- Thank you for not asking.
You know he's flunking math.
He needs a tutor.
How much will that cost?
Can't you help him?
Where do you think he gets it from?
I'm the reason he's flunking.
That's true.
I start nights tomorrow.
Okay.
You look miles away.
Seven thousand?
That's a joke.
I think I'm gonna go get a glass of water.
You need anything?
Yeah, I do.
Living the dream, Tommy.
Hey, Dan.
Ladies and gentlemen,
the aircraft you're looking at
is not the future of war.
It is the here and f***ing now.
Any time of day or night,
there are dozens of
these things in the sky
above our theaters of operation.
And most are currently working in the
Garden of Eden they call Afghanistan.
Where they're starting to think
it's their new national bird.
Now, I assume you know
we don't fly them all the way there
from here in Vegas,
but I guess I shouldn't assume anything.
I got food in my fridge
older than most of you.
Now, all take-offs and landings occur
in and around
whatever godforsaken place
we're at war with that day.
That's 'cause these things are a b*tch
to take off and land.
So once they're airborne,
that's when we take over.
And these gentlemen here are gonna
take you through the nuts and bolts
of exactly how we do that.
But before they do, there's one thing
I want to say about this program.
We get a lot of sh*t from the public.
And I've heard
all the bleeding heart arguments.
I've read all the f***ing bumper stickers.
"It's not the air force,
it's the chair-force,"
"waging a Wii war."
It's all a waste of breath
because the United States Air Force
is ordering more drones than jets.
Excuse me, "remotely piloted aircraft."
You can call them whatever you want.
Drones aren't going anywhere.
In fact, they're going everywhere.
But don't think I believe
my own sh*t either.
'Cause we like to dress it up
in fancy language.
Prosecuting a target, a surgical strike,
neutralizing the threat.
Make no f***ing mistake about it.
We are killing people.
So I'm gonna drill this into your heads
every goddamn day.
This ain't f***ing PlayStation.
Even though the brass
don't like to admit it,
our operation was modeled on Xbox.
And half of you were recruited in malls
precisely because
you are a bunch of f***ing gamers.
And war is now a first-person shooter.
But you pull a trigger here,
it's for f***ing real.
Ain't a bunch of pixels
you're blowing up.
It's flesh and f***ing blood.
You pull a trigger here,
someone's gonna go away.
Now, go away.
Dismissed.
Atten-hut!
That's a lot of recruits
for a war that's ending.
So what'd you log?
3,000 hours in F-16s,
six tours, 200 combat sorties
before you got here?
Now they give them 40 hours in
a f***ing Cessna and send them to me.
And pretty soon they won't even do that.
Just shove a joystick
in their clammy mitts on day one.
By the way, I got a new co-pilot for you.
Last test, Carlos pissed hot. Coke.
I mean, I reckon
he wanted to get busted.
You saw how he was shaking.
It was classic burn-out.
You burn out at 24.
I mean, when I was 24,
burn-out hadn't been invented yet.
Is that her there?
Yeah, I know she looks like
a f***ing child.
But she's got 500 hours in Reapers,
100 in Predators.
Top recruit from Holloman.
Listen, word's come down the chain
we're stepping up attacks.
'Cause we got intel that says
they're stepping up attacks.
I mean, it's like my football coach
used to say,
"Get your retaliation in first."
What's up?
Can you get me in a plane, sir?
- You not hear what I was just saying?
- No, I heard you. I was just...
They're yanking you jet jockeys
out of your kites faster than ever.
I know how you feel. It's like going from
a Ferrari to a Ford Fiesta, but...
You think any of us love flying at 1-G?
All right, I'll see what I can do. Okay?
- Thank you, sir.
- All right.
Not a word, Drier.
I can't have Egan burn out on me.
I need someone
who can fly these f***ing dodos.
How can you feel turbulence hit a plane
7,000 miles away? It's un-f***ing-canny.
Everyone else is trying to act like
they're in a plane in Afghanistan.
Egan f***ing is in a plane
in Afghanistan.
Suarez, go in tighter.
Fuel window closing. Can't wait
for Johnny Jihad to make a pit stop.
No, I can take him on the move.
- Old Predator, Tommy.
- What's the lag?
Latency at 2.2 seconds.
How do you know where he's gonna be
two seconds from now, sir?
You don't throw the ball
where the receiver is.
You throw where he's gonna be.
Lead them by a cross hair.
One Minnesota, two Minnesota...
Isn't it supposed to be Mississippi, sir?
I'm from St. Paul.
Lead them by another half.
We are cleared hot.
Master arm on. Weapon's hot.
Three, two, one, rifle.
Time of flight, 12 seconds.
Yes!
Got them motherfuckers.
Good splash.
- Tarfu.
- Tarfu? What's tarfu, sir?
Totally and royally f***ed up.
And I believe those gentlemen qualify.
Thank you, sir.
So she's looking at me
and I'm looking at her, right?
So, finally I decide I'm gonna go over
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