Once again the Heros took to the sky, but the V1's had too much of a lead. The distinctive dum-dum-dum-dum sound from their pulse jet engines and the trail of yellow vapour made them easy to pick out, but each one flew too low for AAA or fighters to stop them, being guided in by nazi soldiers who rode them like grim horses.
Six in total were seen, and six in total stuck home. The explosions they caused were really very minimal. Just dull booms. Completely unlike the previous V1 they had encountered not two weeks earlier. That one had delivered an almighty payload. These new ones, with their maniac pilots, served a different purpose though.
The closest bomb struck an abandoned factory, crashing through the thin corrigated roofing, to explode somewhere deep inside. The Heros were close behind. Seeing that the roof would not support the weight of The Rocketcar Mechanismo suggested that The Scarlet Falcon crash through and land inside. The roof put up no resistance to the mighty Rocketcar, and The Scarlet Falcon did an expert job of bringing it down safely. Britannia, Corporal Cardiff and Drake followed closely behind.
Inside the factory it was difficult to see much. Brick dust and debris filled the air, and the only light came from the full moon filtering through dirty windows and the gaping hole in the ceiling. The moonlight formed beams in the dust as it swirled. Arial, Britannia's Lion, found the brick-dust too uncomfortable and refused to enter the building, so she would have to progress alone.
The Scarlet Falcon (being absent from the session) stayed in The Rocketcar so that he could keep in radio contact with the War Office. Mechanismo delved around in the back of The Rocketcar and produced a couple of torches. The might Albions could bring bombers from the sky with their bare hands, but would be defeated by a darkened room if it weren't for these. Britannia held a torch and Mechanismo the other. Corporal Cardiff, a little put out by Mechanismo having something and him being left in the dark, flexed his telekinetic muscle and whipped the torch from Mechanismo's hand. It shot through the air into The Corporal's waiting hand, but before it even arrived Mechanismo had used his own powers to dismantle it. Holding a useless chunk of metal, glass and batteries the Corporal shot it back to Mechanismo, who promptly reassembled it with his powers, only to have Mechanismo crush it, wrecking the batteries, the only part Mechanismo wouldn't be able to fix. This little spat cost the Heros one of their torches, so Mechanismo headed back to The Rocketcar and, borrowing some parts, fashioned a mighty beam torch that would blind most people who looked at it. The thought flashed through Mechanismo's mind to try this out on the Corporal, but decided that it would just end in another lump of useless metal and prolonged moments in the darkness. Putting this futile display of powers aside the Albions moved on.
Corporal Cardiff reached out with his senses, trying to discern the flow of the magnetic field through and around the building. He could sense that the factory had a large amount of cast iron girders, that there were three floors, and some large machinery on the bottom floor. And also, at the very edges of his perception, he could sense some tiny fragments of metal moving. The pieces were too small to accurately pinpoint, but there was definitely something moving down there.
Mechanismo used his mighty torch to look around the floor they were on. It was clear this building had been abandoned a long time ago, even before The War. Large concret plinths stood empty, where once they would have held great machines, metal looked rusted, huge piles of boxes lay covered with thick dust. The only thing of note was the huge gapging hole in the ceiling, caused by The Rocketcar, and the hole in the floor, caused by the V1 bomb.
Drake leapt into the hole, arriving on the building's first storey. He could see little except darkness, dust and more boxes. Finer detail escaped his sight. Fire flowed from his hands, igniting the boxes, providing an adequate amount of light. Again this floor held little of interest. Boxes, empty plinths and a service lift that was stuck between floors. Again the bomb had passed through this floor, as again the large hole in the floor was evidence.
Britannia leapt from the hole in the ceiling to land nearby Drake and Corporal Cardiff followed suit. Mechanismo took the more sedate approach of using the stairs. Seeing nothing of interest on this floor the proceeded downwards.
The ground floor of the factory held more boxes, soon ignited by Drake, two abandoned lorries and a generator/boiler room, which had received the V1 bomb. The bomb had carried on still further, smashing deep underground before it finally exploded.
[edit: RL interrupts]