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The Space Shuttle PS-3 had been on an extended and tricky mission for several days now. Having been launched from SLC Serca it had flown towards the Geostationary orbit above South India. Now it communicated with the four payloads flying their way launched by 4 Yama-2 HLR. As the last of the booster stages separated before the GEO mark, the PS-3 started the very tricky maneuver for the next phase of this mission. A massive crane fitted in the payload of the PS-3 enabled the still moving payloads to be moved one on top of the other, while the 12 Mission Specialists part of this flight started attaching the various payload phases to each other. Over 8 hours of non stop tense work, the four payloads were attached one on top of the other. In the end the GG19 Inter Continental Ballistic Missile had been assembled at an altitude of 36800 kms above Kollam City. The four component phases of the GG19 was launched separately through the 4 Yama-2s and for this particular mission, the guidance modules had been especially modified. It would not work as an ICBM but as an extended range rocket itself. The Reentry cones had been dispensed with as were several atmospheric effects countering mechanisms. Now as the GG19 finally regained its form as an offensive tool of war the PS-3 conducted its final task before returning to earth. 3 Mission Specialists unlodged a conical device from the payload bay and using their suit thrusters started maneuvering the device towards the apex of the ICBM which was now exposed. The warhead was clamped tight on to the final trajectory module of GG19 and armed. The C22 ten Mega Ton warhead was now armed and primed to detonate at a specified coordinate in time and space.

Having completed this tense task, the PS-3 flew back towards the Trisanku Space Station where it would deliver the detonation module and then return to Earth.

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The crew aboard the RM1 and RM2 modules of the Trisanku Space Station are in feverish activity. They are rapidly maintaining multiple communication and telemetry links with a number of satellites that are being launched by CSRO. The Strategic Command team are using almost 5% of the total communication bandwidth of the Trisanku Space Station, nearly 5 GbPS as it is tracking and conveying optical, telemetry and communication channels signals from the satellites in real time basis to the new Strategic Command Center, Bhopal. Through the constellation of Strategic Command's MILCOM satellites and CSRO's COMSAT satellites every one of the satellites are being communicated with. The communication link up with the currently stationary GG19 in outer Geostationary Earth Orbit is also being tested every 30 minutes and new communication nodes are being established with the new satellites that are now flying towards GEO and beyond. The galaxy of 144 satellites are now forming themselves into an ever speeding communication swarm using the Tratum and VIFR developed Swarm Computing Algorithm. Soon Trisanku Station would only remain a minor communication link in the Operation Fire Star.

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With the observation/monitoring satellites of Operation Fire Eyes now in position, the astronauts in RM1 and RM2 modules of the TSS triggered the launch of the GG19. The ICBM now started its motors and would race towards its target coordinates over the next few days. The motor of this ICBM has been customized to burn fuel at a lower rate to sustain the flight over longer distance.

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The Multi Purpose Logistics Modules of Trisanku Space Station was today replaced by a fresh MPLM launched by the Equatorial Launch Loop. The discarded MPLM was towed to the the ELL by a CRV piloted by TSS crew and they then brought back the fresh MPLM for installation onto Trisanku. Another MPLM delivery is expected in the next few days to replenish the spent stocks of food and oxygen in Trisanku Space Station.

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