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Alistair warmed his hands with the mug of tea, against the early morning chill of the day. There had been several early mornings and late nights, even following the success of 'the Operation'.

Clearing up Foula following Mr Potter's assessment of the land was going according to plan with mental health experts coming in from the UN to assist with those of the population who hadn'tbeen murdered. But those who had been left still bore the scars of an occupation both mental and physical.

The situation with the ambassadors was something of a mixed bag affair, UNIT and his command had been largely praised for rescuing them unharmed.

But there was still the issue of them being kidnapped in the first place and being held within the United Kingdom, he suspected there was still some large politicking going on behind the scenes, both in the normal and magical spheres.

Potter had warned him this was likely to be only the start.

That was why he had continued to maintain the surveillance of "Borgin & Burkes", the shop Potter had asked monitored. Potter seemed to have forgotten about it, consumed by his own task, something Alistair made a note to himself to offer any further assistance her could for the man.

The intelligence was interesting, but difficult to decipher without context, but in time hopefully they would create a fine amount of intelligence. Perhaps, to avert any further incidents. He knew that Potter wouldn't be around forever, he had said that on his arrival, at the time it did not seem such an issue, now he felt like an integral part of his command.

Potter had though, given them something to build from, and bullets did work. Not just bullets. He was awaiting the RAF's full analysis of their report into their 'encounter' with the enemy, missiles also functioned, though there were some issues with targeting.

If they ever had to address an enemy such as a flying beast that breathed fire they would need to adjust their tactics somewhat.

Nevertheless it had been a successful mission, it almost seemed normal to be considering tactics for fighting a dragon.

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