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#Post#: 1198--------------------------------------------------
Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: Caos Date: May 28, 2015, 12:42 pm
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DEN
Heavenly Paradise OTH station
Southern Command, Army Group E
The OTH station had just gone online, but wasn't necessarily
completed in the new base. It was the second OTH station, the
one monitoring the mainland. Many actually believed that it was
the most important of them all, and thusly gave it first
priority. To General Martins, this was a god send. For the first
time in years, they would be able to have a first hand look at
what was going on in the mainland, and they wouldn't have to
rely just upon intelligence communities. Thank god for that.
"Status report. What's Grid One looking like?" Martins inquired,
standing behind the crew in the command and control center for
the new OTH sector. The C&C for the OTH was the first of many
connections. The first involved the C&C, where the information
was processed, then sent on to the Regional Command they fell
under. At the Regional Command, orders could be given out based
on the information received, but at OTH C&C, the information was
automatically transmitted to multiple different stations at
once, so as to gain live coverage. It was also checked with the
closest radar that they could get, for authenticity.
"Grid one is going online, sir. Transmitter has been reported
active, at ten percent capacity. Receiver is currently offline.
Transformer is online and running. We're getting power from the
mainland as we speak." The officer reported to Martins.
"Very well. What does the computer status look like? Generators?
Batteries?" Martins asked, sipping his cup.
"The computers are booting up right now. We'll be online in
thirty seconds. Generators are on standby, and the batteries are
quarter charged. Full charge should be completed in two
minutes." The officer replied again, handing Martins the tablet
with the information. They were currently connected to the
city's power grid, but they were going to soon cut from that.
"Reactor status?" Martins inquired.
"Reactor is currently offline, on standby. Start up can be
accomplished in thirty seconds once generators are online.
Batteries are charging still." The report came.
"Good. Get the generator online. Start up the reactors once the
generators kick in, and then cut power to city power grid."
Martins ordered. In thirty seconds, the reactors were online and
running at ten percent power, and the power to the city grid was
cut off.
"Transmitter operating at 100%, receiver online. Computers are
online, sir. Reactor at ten percent power. Grid one of Sector
One is online and running, sir. First data is coming in now."
The officers replied as Martins sipped his coffee. This was a
good day indeed for them. "Data is in... It's... Hey, take a
look."
The soldier turned name tapped another radar receiver on the
back, who turned and looked at the image. It was... Different.
Much different. The man was a little confused, and printed out
the image. "Run an analysis. Cross reference that with materials
we have, and get a confirmation from anything we can."
"Negative on the confirmation. Surveillance has not been able to
reach the area, and we've got no subs to monitor the waters."
"What about seismic?" The officer asked, and he shook his head.
"Our best bet right now is commercial airliners, and maybe
satellites, but our only satellite wasn't positioned around
there. We've got no way of knowing exactly what it is." The
other officer replied, and sighed.
"What is it?" Martins asked, and they handed him the printed out
page.
"We've got an idea of what it might be. One idea is a freak
storm cloud, but that is basically out. The other option, and
the best one, is that it was a nuclear detonation. Now, we've
got reports that Sparta cleared the area around here of ships,
and did manage to somewhat section it off, so that just gives us
a bigger suspicion. Of course, we can't know for sure." The
radar officer replied, and Martins nodded.
"This can't be a mistake... But it's so faint. Dammit! We can't
get a definite position on it... Only grid one is up. How long
will it be till we're fully functional?" Martins asked,
swearing.
"Couple of days. By then, any survailence we wanted should be in
the area. Submarines especially." He replied, and shrugged.
"Alright. Give me a copy of that on a thumb drive. I'll alert
Central. Sounds like someone's detonating a nuclear weapon."
Martins said, and cursed. This definitely was a nuclear weapon.
Only... Who did it, where exactly... And how bad was it?
#Post#: 1294--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: The Carolina Alliance Date: May 30, 2015, 8:20 am
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I don't want my waters to be contaminated with radiation.
#Post#: 1295--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: Confederate Texas Date: May 30, 2015, 9:32 am
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Texas would just like to remind whoever detonated that nuclear
bomb, that if any Texan waters have been contaminated, there
will be trouble.
#Post#: 1297--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: West Phoenicia Date: May 30, 2015, 10:15 am
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West Phoenicia demands immediate action to find the State
responsible so they can be punished
#Post#: 1303--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: Sparta Date: May 30, 2015, 6:08 pm
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Sparta also wishes for the perpetrators be caught!
#Post#: 1313--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: Caos Date: May 31, 2015, 12:45 am
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OOC: you realize I never went PUBLIC with this... Right? So far
I've only gone... What... Through two channels?
Just so you know, I will make it public, but hold on. Don't
worry. DEN is here ;)
#Post#: 1318--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: West Phoenicia Date: May 31, 2015, 2:12 am
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Whatever the case a nuclear missle has struck off the east coast
that is shared by Jalin, Carolina Alliance and West Phoenicia.
Questions are being asked. As to who would do this in the waters
of three states.
#Post#: 1340--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: The Carolina Alliance Date: May 31, 2015, 11:42 am
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The Carolinian government will pay a sum of 10 million Palmetto
Notes for information leading to or the capture of the the
person(s) responsible for the launching of the missile.
Barriers have been set up along the Carolinian coast in order to
prevent people from entering contaminated waters. The Carolinian
Coast Gaurd has been deployed to rescue any plane wreck
survivors.
#Post#: 1432--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: Caos Date: June 2, 2015, 2:19 am
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DEN
Heavenly Paradise OTH station
Army Group E
"Sir, OTH radar grids receiving a signal!" The radar officer
reported, the General standing behind him as he watched the
screen move. A huge cloud was in the far right, like it was
before. "Reading same signals as before, only, we can confirm it
now!"
"Damn... looks like it did before... Is this the nuclear
detonation?" The General replied, staring at the screen. He
still had the old readout somewhere, as well as a copy. He knew
what he was seeing.
"Roger that. We'll get confirmation from the satellite photos
soon, sir, but it reads exactly like a missile launch.. and a
nuclear detonation." He replied, and copied the readout, before
printing both of it. "We've got a few other ships around the
scene, but that's what our readout is getting."
"Damn... send the report to the War Room. Do not speak of this."
The General replied, and walked out, drinking his coffee and
stretching. The door behind him closed instantly, and the room
began moving quickly. Withers was in the War Room and already
the readouts and satellite photos were being transmitted right
to the war room, where they were being analyzed as soon as they
came in. "Report... What's the details?"
"They were right. Nuclear detonations in the Atlantic, right off
the coasts. Looks like they damaged a whole lot of the water."
He said, and looked at the General, before handing him the
reports. "How we going to go about this?"
"Well... how much do you two want the 10 million?" The General
asked, smiling as he sipped his coffee. The soldiers smiled. "Go
public with this. DEN doesn't really mind. After all... it isn't
bothering us, eh? Deploy a few recon planes to check them out
for a little bit."
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An official statement by the Namenian Government has placed the
current blame on Sparta, citing multiple OTH radar readouts, and
satellite photos. They report seeing a Spartan nuclear ballistic
submarine in the waters, which surfaced and was caught on radar
launching a ballistic missile on OTH.
#Post#: 1449--------------------------------------------------
Re: Nuclear Detonations in the Atlantic?
By: Sparta Date: June 2, 2015, 7:35 am
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"We have not done what USSDEN blames us to have done. How is it
that the ballistic submarine was ours? This is just USSDEN
blaming us for not liking us.
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