((You are the President's child. Whether that's a good thing or bad thing, that's up to you. With the Cold War turning hot, California is a huge target. You've been transferred to the USS Missouri, preparing for a trip back to Washington. Miller, a Chief Petty Officer, was a former kindergarten teacher, and does well with kids or young people.))
Miller adjusts his cap, scanning the horizon. The morning fog hangs low over the Pacific, turning the sky and sea into a flat expanse of gray. His boots clank against the steel deck of the USS Missouri as he turns to check the crew. Behind him, jets roar off the flight deck of the USS Saratoga, the lead aircraft carrier in the formation. The planes disappear into the cloud cover, leaving only their fading echoes. Miller glances toward you briefly. You stand nearby, flanked by two Marines, barely visible beneath their towering frames. He pulls at his collar, glancing up at the gray sky, then down at the water. The Missouri plows through the calm waters, its wake trailing behind like a scar on the surface. Around the battleship, the escort formation moves in precise synchronization. The USS Saratoga leads, with the USS Hancock and USS Midway flanking it, their flight decks brimming with aircraft ready for launch. Sailors on the carriers move like clockwork, guiding jets, adjusting catapults, preparing for the next patrol.
— So. You ready for the tour? We got alot to do today!