Fighting for the Future.
#1
Posted 13 July 2009 - 04:51 PM
#2
Posted 13 July 2009 - 05:12 PM
"Lieutenant Walsh, Ma'am. I am here with 200 troops, and more are on their way. How may we assist?"
#3
Posted 13 July 2009 - 05:20 PM
Subtleknifewielder, on Jul 14 2009, 12:11 AM, said:
"Lieutenant Walsh, Ma'am. I am here with 200 troops, and more are on their way. How may we assist?"
"Greetings Lieutenant Walsh I am Lady Valerie Kingswell as you know our government launched an unprovoked attack against the Dragon Empire and if we don't stop them then our entire nation will be destroyed. The problem is that almost all of the population is too afraid to stand up so we only have what we got on us. The plan is to storm the government building and take the government members hostage and end this war before it starts. The only problem is that we have about one hundred of us rebels and your two hundred soldiers whilst they have about five hundred men and possibly three or four IFV's. Any ideas?"
#4
Posted 13 July 2009 - 05:28 PM
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If a new government is appointed the offensive will be avoided, however meeting the terms set by the Dragon Empire for surrender will still be required of any new regime. The people of this region have indirectly been responsible for death and destruction for which there must be compensation in order for there to be a fulfillment of justice regardless as to which government seizes power. The blood of the fallen demand it.
We hope to meet your new government soon. We hope you will show that as a people you have the moral conviction to oppose the actions of your state. Until then, the prayers and thoughts of the People of the Dragon Empire are with you and we wish you health and strength to face the challenges ahead.
Signed,
Maelstrom Vortex
Triumvirate Adviser of the Dragon Empire
This post has been edited by Maelstrom Vortex: 13 July 2009 - 05:29 PM
#5
Posted 13 July 2009 - 05:35 PM
King Kevz, on Jul 13 2009, 04:20 PM, said:
"One of the planes directly behind ours was carrying a pair of light tanks, I believe. If they have received the same instructions as myself, we can put up a straight fight. Also, if you're willing to help with labor, we have some heavy, armor-piercing weapons still in our own plane, waiting to be unloaded."
At about that time, another leader marched forward, identifying himself as Captain Wall. "I just overheard Walsh's statement, and can confirm that. I am here to tell you that you will be supported by not just his 200 men, but four hundred more, and those tanks."
He then nodded to Walsh, allowing him to speak once more. "I suggest we try to draw out the IFV's into an ambush, so we can deal with them separately."
This post has been edited by Subtleknifewielder: 13 July 2009 - 05:39 PM
#6
Posted 13 July 2009 - 05:48 PM
This post has been edited by King Kevz: 13 July 2009 - 05:49 PM
#7
Posted 13 July 2009 - 05:54 PM
King Kevz, on Jul 13 2009, 04:48 PM, said:
Walsh sighed, and Captain Wall spoke. "Very well. The tanks will support the diversionary attack. That should at least keep the IFV's focused away from the real threat. Do you wish any of our soldiers to help you blast through from behind? Oh, and we brought C4." He grinned at the thought of using explosives.
#8
Posted 13 July 2009 - 06:01 PM
Subtleknifewielder, on Jul 14 2009, 12:54 AM, said:
"I would appreciate it if you could spare maybe ten men as them plus the ten men I shall be bringing with myself should be more than enough to overwhelm the few soldiers inside the government building. We don't have much time though so we must begin the attack now" she said to the Promised Land officers before she placed an officers cap on her head and walked over to where her rebels waited. They turned to watch her and once she had their full attention she gave her speech.
"Men and women of Pax Pacis today we stand against the government and its lackeys. Today we stand for justice and freedom for they have betrayed us their people and if we do not stop them then we face a vicious time of war and destruction. It is a dangerous path before us but I believe in you all. Now let the attack begin!!! Let the future be ours!!!"
With her speech over the rebels cheered and began to move off to start the attack whilst leaving enough space for the Promised Land troops to join them. The plan was simple attack from three directions at the same time and keep the soldiers busy whilst Valerie and her team headed inside and stopped the government,
#11
Posted 13 July 2009 - 09:23 PM
King Kevz, on Jul 13 2009, 05:01 PM, said:
"Men and women of Pax Pacis today we stand against the government and its lackeys. Today we stand for justice and freedom for they have betrayed us their people and if we do not stop them then we face a vicious time of war and destruction. It is a dangerous path before us but I believe in you all. Now let the attack begin!!! Let the future be ours!!!"
With her speech over the rebels cheered and began to move off to start the attack whilst leaving enough space for the Promised Land troops to join them. The plan was simple attack from three directions at the same time and keep the soldiers busy whilst Valerie and her team headed inside and stopped the government,
When walls asked for volunteers, he shook his head. He should have known that every man would step forward. Picking ten at random and putting the lieutenant in charge of the squad, he assigned them to personally join Kingswell, making sure they had the C4 with them. They were to follow her every order. (OOC: In other words, you can RP them if you like. They're not the elite, of course, but they are trained troops.)
He himself chose to lead their part of the diversionary attack.
In preparation, he had most of his men remove their uniforms and don civilian clothing. He didn't want them implicated in this if it went south. Those few who kept them, and the tanks that were called in, could easily be explained away as a rogue action by a few, instead of being part of a larger plot.
They drew near the area, the tanks breaking off from the patrol the Pax Pacis government had asked them to take, at rhe point closest to the capitol building. Once they were all in position just out of site of the building, they waited for the signal. It wouldn't be long...
This post has been edited by Subtleknifewielder: 13 July 2009 - 09:23 PM
#12
Posted 14 July 2009 - 04:25 AM
IC:
South Attack
The signal was broadcast by radio and the attack began. The rebels moved along the streets swiftly staying away from the walls and using cover as best as they could as they approached the government building. They had hoped to get as close as possible without being spotted but with the Dragon Empire having dropped those leaflets the military had been on alert and a watchful soldier issued an alarm and soon the rebels found themselves under heavy fire as they dived for what cover they could find. The fighting bogged down into a stalemate as both sides exchanged weapons fire with each other.
East Attack
With the signal given the rebels launched their attack attempting as planned to use stealth to get close to the government building. Luckily for the East attack they were not spotted by the military and they were able to ambush a decent sized platoon of government soldiers before they were forced to give ground and seek cover as military machine gun positions kept them under supressing fire.
West Attack
The signal was made and the rebels made their way out to attack the government. They west attack had the problem of attacking down the main roadway through the city which is why they were supported by the four technicals the rebels had cobbled together. However, even they couldn't assist too much as the attack was supported early on and they came under heavy fire from the government soldiers and even more seriously three of the IFV's surronding the area. In the opening salvo from the government vehicles two of the technicals were destroyed before they could move out of the line of fire.
The Infiltration
Valerie's team had left the station following the trail of the Eastly attack before changing direction so that they wouldn't be caught up in a fire fight if they encountered problems. The team was making steady progress when a single high calibre rifle shot sounded and one of the rebels was sent sprawling to the floor a bullet hole neatly placed through his forehead. "Sniper!!" yelled Valerie as they all stepped back out of the sniper's line of sight.
#14
Posted 14 July 2009 - 07:19 AM
Razgriz 2K9, on Jul 14 2009, 02:13 PM, said:
OOC: This is the fight between the rebels and the government in Pax Pacis' capital city so it won't be anywhere near the Dragon Empire forces but I could try and draw up a map for the city fighting if you want?
#18
Posted 14 July 2009 - 12:44 PM
King Kevz, on Jul 14 2009, 03:25 AM, said:
IC:
South Attack
The signal was broadcast by radio and the attack began. The rebels moved along the streets swiftly staying away from the walls and using cover as best as they could as they approached the government building. They had hoped to get as close as possible without being spotted but with the Dragon Empire having dropped those leaflets the military had been on alert and a watchful soldier issued an alarm and soon the rebels found themselves under heavy fire as they dived for what cover they could find. The fighting bogged down into a stalemate as both sides exchanged weapons fire with each other.
East Attack
With the signal given the rebels launched their attack attempting as planned to use stealth to get close to the government building. Luckily for the East attack they were not spotted by the military and they were able to ambush a decent sized platoon of government soldiers before they were forced to give ground and seek cover as military machine gun positions kept them under supressing fire.
West Attack
The signal was made and the rebels made their way out to attack the government. They west attack had the problem of attacking down the main roadway through the city which is why they were supported by the four technicals the rebels had cobbled together. However, even they couldn't assist too much as the attack was supported early on and they came under heavy fire from the government soldiers and even more seriously three of the IFV's surronding the area. In the opening salvo from the government vehicles two of the technicals were destroyed before they could move out of the line of fire.
The Infiltration
Valerie's team had left the station following the trail of the Eastly attack before changing direction so that they wouldn't be caught up in a fire fight if they encountered problems. The team was making steady progress when a single high calibre rifle shot sounded and one of the rebels was sent sprawling to the floor a bullet hole neatly placed through his forehead. "Sniper!!" yelled Valerie as they all stepped back out of the sniper's line of sight.
Southern Attack
Half of the troops had hung back, as a sort of reserve. This may have been a diversion, but that didn't mean they were going to give up the entire advantage. As soon as the attack bogged down, the remaining half (minus a few who had placed themselves as snipers, just in case) charged in, hoping to take the enemy by surprise.
Eastern Attack
They were fortunate indeed to have been able to ambush an enemy platoon, wiping them out. But now it was a simple, back-and-forth exchange of fire. They hadn't had time to retrieve many of their heavy weapons, but again, about half a dozen men had stayed behind to act as snipers where they could. They weren't often able to get a clear shot, but they took what opportunities that presented themselves.
Western Attack
This one was the most difficult of all. Very little cover meant that this would probably mean the highest number of casualties.
Maning that in addition to the cobbled-together technicals, they would be supported by the two tanks, which were just 20 yards behind the rebel's vehicles. When the IFV's opened fire, that presented the tank gunners with a clear line of fire, and the few soldiers still between them and the government IFV's ducked just as the loud BOOM! was heard from each of them. They quickly worked to re-load, not knowing if they'd hit, and not knowing if the IFV's would recover in time to bring their weapons to bear on the real threat.
Infiltration team
When the man dropped to the floor, a clear sign of a sniper, the soldiers knew what they had to do. The best counter to any sniper was another sniper, and one of the selected troopers was known for being a marksman.
Walsh had him set up in a shadowy corner and creep toward the window, and was about to volunteer to show himself and draw the enemy sniper out, when another of his men forced him down and took the job as bait...
#19
Posted 14 July 2009 - 01:40 PM
With the Promised Land reinforcements moving forward to reinforce them, the rebels cheered and charged the government positions using sheer weight of fire to keep them pinned down. They lost a fair number of rebels in the charge but the government forces also suffered heavily and were forced to retreat allowing the surviving rebels to move up and gain the left behind weapons and ammo.
Eastern Attack
The Promised Land snipers were able to kill some of the government machine gunners before they were then under attack themselves from government military snipers, these snipers were also used to keep the rebels surpressed whilst killing a few of them at the same time. The rebels tried to spray the area with weapons fire but it was generally ineffective.
West Attack
Three loud explosions signaled the death of the government IFV's and the rebels shouted in glee at seeing such hard targets destroyed, using the confusion and shock created by their destruction the rebel soldiers pushed forwards over running government soldiers who were shot regardless of whether or not they surrendered it was brutal but they didn't have time for prisoners. It wasn't until the walls of the government building came into view that they were met with increased fire which included some anti-tank missiles that the assault was slowed.
The Infiltration
Luckily for the bait the government sniper missed and the Promised Land sniper got him with his first shot giving the rest of the team a clear path. Valerie nodded her thanks to the sniper before leaping forward with her surviving men, the back street they were following would bring them alongside their target and once they had blasted through to it they should be able to strom the building in mere minutes.
#20
Posted 14 July 2009 - 02:44 PM
Southern Attack
The soldiers cheered, charging along with the rebels. This victory, even though it was stuill only supposed to be a diversion, was good for morale, and the looting for weapons was encouraged. Every bullet, every weapon, that they could recover, was potentially another government soldier that would not be shooting back at them.
Eastern attack
Two of the casualties here were among the snipers. In a deadly game where it was kill or be killed, they were both dead, insantly, from shots to the head. The remaining ones could not give much support to the rebels and their own troops, but any time an enemy sniper popped their head up for a shot, they were targetted, to minimize casualties below.
The grunts on the ground largely focused on the machine-gun emplacements. grenades were the weapon of choice here, being tossed up and over any defensive structure to land in the midst of the gunners.
Western Attack
The anti-tank missiles should have been expected, but they actually came as a surprise, and one got a lucky hit on one of the tanks, not completely destroying it, but crippling it and forcing the crew to abandon it in the midst of heavy fire (though not without one parting shot in the direction that one of the missiles had been launched from), being covered by the remaining tank which tried to eliminate the positions which had crippled its partner.
The soldiers, caught up in tha battle as much as the rebels, hardly abtted an eye when troops trying to surrender were killed anyway. They were as much caught up in the battle-lust as their allies. Especially when one of the anti-tank missiles exploded in the middle of a squad, decimating its ranks. this only increased their fury.
Infiltration Team
The sniper nodded, but hung back. He might be needed later, in case another snper made itself known. But they were lucky. They managed to make it to the building without encountering any more government forces.
Quietly, ione of the troopers withdrew C4 from his pack, looking at Valerie for confirmation. "Well, do we knock? Or is there an entrance we can use to get in more quietly?"

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