I've been around the States for a hamster's lifetime, thus the new title

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It was an early fall, year 1975. Christopher Hyde of L.V.P.D was patrolling the back roads of Las Vegas in his somewhat rusty Courcheval Patrol Car. It was evening, but it was still hot. The car?s powerful V8 engine was purring while the rear wheels were kicking up dirt from the unused desert road. Chris was sitting comfortably in the hot leather seat, holding the top of the steering wheel with his right hand. His left hand was resting on the door. The car had seen many chases, most of which ended with an arrest. There was no sound in the car except the hush of the CB and the low-pitched rumble of the car?s 454.
Christopher was not only a Officer of the Law, he was skilled in many forms of combat. He had a wife and a kid. He liked his car. The other cops that worked with him drove new Dover patrol cars. Christopher didn?t feel like getting used to a new car, he knew his Courcheval like he knew his pocket. The car was his friend. His fellow policemen were not so dedicated to police work, instead of patrolling they?d go booze cruising, but he had a few friends among them. His best friend was an older police officer named Jack Powell. They both didn?t like their boss, cause he was getting some suspicious packages lately. Chris liked to patrol, because that was the only way to avoid his boss.
He was a mile from the T crossing where he usually ended his patrol. He pressed the button on the microphone of the CB, as he was about to report off duty. But then he heard a scream of a mighty V8 behind him. He looked into the mirror and saw a Courchelle at it?s full speed. He pressed the button on the CB again, but not to report off duty:
?Unit 16 reporting, I got a speeder on route 64 west of Vegas, near T intersection with route 57. Commencing pursuit.?
?10-4 unit 16, do you need backup?? ,replied another officer.
?No, over and out.?
As he said that, he flicked on the siren and slammed the gas. The revs went up to high 4?s. He could barely see anything because of the dust the Courchelle kicked up, but he held onto the wheel and maintained control. They were racing down the dusty road at 100 plus MPH. The pursuit was heading towards Area 49.
Chris thought this was just another chase so he wasn?t worried. He didn?t have any time to worry, either. He had to keep track with the speeding Courchelle. As the wild chase went on, the scenery around the road changed. They were now driving in some sort of canyon with turrets along it?s edges that seemed abandoned. After a few minutes the pursuit reached a big arena shaped area in the canyon with a gate on the other end. This also had turrets along it?s edges. A few seconds after Chris?s patrol car entered the ?arena? there was a loud boom. Chris looked in his rearview mirror and saw that their entrance was now blocked by huge rocks which the explosion separated from the cliffs. He realised that he should?ve went home instead of chasing this Courcheval, which now made a 180 turn and stopped. From the gate on the other end came 3 armed Phaedra trucks. The short guy from the Courchelle came to Chris?s window holding a gun to Chris's head and said:
?You?re surrounded. Don?t try to escape, or else...? he nodded his head towards the armed trucks, which have now closed in to the cop car. ?Get out of that piece of shit. Turn off that siren before you do. It?s driving me crazy.?, he added with a slight mexican accent.
Chris said, ?Piece of shit? I kept up right with you, bastard.?
He only got a punch in the nose as a reply.
The Courchelle driver took him out of the car. A man came out of one of the armed Phaedra Clydesdales, holding a rope. He tied Chris up and took him to the back seat of his Clydesdale. The gate opened and the convoy of 3 Clydes and a Courchelle went towards it. One of the Clydes turned around and fired 3 mortar shells on Chris?s patrol car. It was now an unrecognizable lump of metal.