Mara Goes Letara, Ep. 1-2
17th October 1947, Lerance Airport, Letara
Fedor Piechov, Mara’s chief development engineer, and Rodyn Gumprov, a junior engineer working under Fedor, exited Lerance Airport in Letara on a cool October morning. They made their way to the row of taxicabs. Both carried a briefcase, and Fedor’s contained Mara’s official bid for the Letaran government van. They had figured that a high-ranking Mara comrade executive handing the bid document over in person would add to the impression of the seriousness of their bid.
They entered a taxicab and rode in silence towards the government district in the close by Letaran capital of Lerance. “You are here on business?” inquired the Letaran taxi driver.
“Yes”, was Fedor’s curt reply.
“We do not get many visitors from other continents. I hear you are at peace again now?”
“Yes. For two years, actually.”
“Well, then welcome to Letara. I hope you can have some time off and see what our capital has to offer.”
Fedor nodded, inconsiderate of whether the driver just happened to look into his rear view mirror at that time to notice the gesture.
After arriving at the Letaran Ministry of Transport and exiting the taxicab, Rodyn wondered aloud. “On the way, I had a good look at the range of cars on Letaran roads. Some look quite different from ours. I wonder whether a wartime icon would not stand out.”
“I don’t think it matters”, Fedor replied. “For us, the HD6 is iconic enough to associate them with the war. But it is not iconic enough to make it into the history books on another continent. Our Konyk jeep might, perhaps. So the Letarans might never know the true roots of the ‘Visim’ that we are going to submit.”
Rodyn nodded and followed Fedor into the ministry building. On their way up to the right floor he wondered why all government buildings seemingly had to look alike from the inside.
Upon arrival, they were directed to take a seat in a small waiting area. While they were waiting, Rodyn had a final look at the artist’s sketch on the second page of their submission.
Outwardly, not much had changed compared to the familiar apperance of the HD6 - except that the sandy-brown military paintjob was replaced by a neutral white one. Rodyn assumed that the Letarans could possibly add some generic fake company names or so to the sides. Metal window blinds were added to the side and rear windows to hide the true nature of the vehicle.
The interior was rearranged to have three separate compartments: the driver cabin in front, one middle compartment with a front-facing bench and a rear compartment with a rear-facing bench. The middle compartment was accessible through the suicide side doors whereas the rear compartment was to be entered through the split rear doors. A few more minor touches were added to the interior as well, in-line with the brief. And under the hood, the somewhat overengineered flat-4 engine was simplified and retuned, and the whole car was made easier to drive for civilians as well.
After a short while, Fedor and Rodyn they were ushered in by a government aide to hand over their brief to the Letaran state official in charge.