Saturday, 4 February 2012

Article

Bloodshed at Greenland Coast 
                        by Rachel Anne 
              
               It was cold and dark at the coast of Greenland. The British aircraft-carrier, Triton was on the ice-filled waters of Baffin Bay, staying close to shore. The "Triton" was sent here by the government to collect a super secret government project. On an ice-cliff lay a large and modern snow-tractor filled with at least 10 people inside. After a few minutes, a man named Joss contacted the "Triton" to inform the marines that there was a group of 10 to 12 men coming onto the shore from a fishing boat. Most of the men were carrying guns and they were moving towards the shore. The marines were asked to sent a few of their men to shore fast to get a hold of them. As the marines made their way to shore, another tractor arrived at the other side of the glacier. After a few moments, a fight between four men from both tractors. Blood was spilled that day, staining the ice red. In the end, the killers who were responsible for the plane crash were killed.

1 comment:

  1. Overall a pretty interesting write up of the incident. Do you think that including the part where the ice moved and crashed together, killing one of the killers would have made the article even more interesting?

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