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       #Post#: 5659--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Caos Date: August 4, 2015, 12:37 pm
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       [quote author=Sparta link=topic=641.msg5657#msg5657
       date=1438709542]
       OOC: Yes and I'm working on it but it isn't a requirement. I do
       believe that many people here do NOT have fact books. Also fine
       whatever Caos but RP the officials arriving in Sparta because
       they are gettin shot to pieces.
       Also a point on what Caos said, yes WP can order his soldiers in
       the NCSA army to do whatever he please because they are HIS
       characters not Caos's
       [/quote]
       OOC: Oh, sure. Why not. But you need it. For YOU. Because other
       people listen and take advice. You just fight, and when you're
       wrong, you get pissed. And no, actually. That's the thing. They
       are NOT his characters. That's what I mean. He has no control
       over them anymore. None whatsoever. I specifically made it like
       that so incidents like this ((bloody hypocrite, WP)) wouldn't
       happen. Make an OOC thread. This is getting cluttered. Don't
       reply here with OOC.
       #Post#: 5660--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Caos Date: August 4, 2015, 12:40 pm
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       [quote author=Columbia Confederates
       link=topic=641.msg5658#msg5658 date=1438709565]
       Governor Preston came over the line to talk to the Spartans
       leaving a message saying: "Arm up, guard, strike. You have an
       order to arm up, guard, and strike. I want every last one of
       those Feds lyin in a ditch."
       In Jericho Pollux is being tended to with a wounded arm after
       being shot at. "Are you okay sir?" said the medic.
       "Yeah, I'm okay, just, keep your goddamn head down." Pollux
       whined.
       "Oh of course, sir, sorry, sir."
       "While your at it son, grab me some of the whiskey in that
       canister." the boy gave him the whiskey and tore the bullet out
       of his arm. "AHHH ****! I haven't had a bullet in my arm since
       Beijing boy. Forgot how much it sucked. Now me and my old gal
       here are gonna sit here, i want you to go to Sergeant Rhodes and
       order him to take down the Riders. I repeat take down the
       Riders!"
       The boy got up and ran off as the General continued to sip on
       his whiskey. He not much later got the news that the Spartans
       were on hand. "About damn time."
       Preston
       Preston shook his head and looked at the driver. "You know son,
       I'm too old for this crap."
       "Of course, sir."
       "You know who'd know what to do...my wife, she always knew what
       to do."
       "Of course, sir."
       "You gonna fight for us son?"
       "Of course, sir."
       [/quote]
       OOC: Sparta isn't there yet. Also... I can't reply to this. Can
       you actually respond to my stuff? Like give me something to do?
       Fight? That stuff.
       #Post#: 5661--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Sparta Date: August 4, 2015, 12:42 pm
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       The Spartan carrier was now nearing the Panama Canal and began
       to enter it.
       Spartan Communique to Columbia
       "Our transports were delayed. We are sending many men via
       carriers but they won't arrive for two more days. We urge you to
       hold out until then. We are doing our best but this is hard
       because of our distance."
       #Post#: 5662--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 4, 2015, 12:43 pm
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       OOC: Okay how about this?
       General Pollux gets up and gets on his horse. He looks at some
       frightened boy and points to where the surviving soldiers live.
       "You boys ready for some good old fashioned war?" They looked
       freighted. "Well don't be scared, up now! And here we go." They
       shook in confusion. "NOW, CHARGE GET THOSE GUYS! GET THAT DAMN
       RIDER!" Pollux watched as they charged towards the wounded man
       as the blimp starts firing rounds down near the vans.
       #Post#: 5663--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 4, 2015, 12:43 pm
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       Columbia to the Spartans
       We got this folks, we'll be ready for your support.
       #Post#: 5671--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Caos Date: August 4, 2015, 3:16 pm
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       NCSA
       Near Fort Jericho
       Columbia
       Rider Convoy
       "Fuck, sir! They're charging!" An officer shouted out, and cried
       out for more men to gather up to the line. The men instantly ran
       from their other positions to the side that the enemy was
       charging from. They crouched as they ran, but at least one was
       hit by a graze, and went down, clutching his arm as blood poured
       from it.
       James looked up at the officers and ran to that side, picking up
       an SMG and pointing it down the battlefield, pulling the trigger
       three times, letting out three 3 round burst into the enemy
       line. The sniper nearby him looked out of his scope slowly, then
       popped up and let off two rounds at the man on the horse, before
       popping down and running to the other edge of the circle. Then
       he ducked. As he was about to go back up again, he heard the
       tell tale noise of gunfire. Lots of it.
       The area around them exploded into a hail of bullets, taking out
       at least twelve unprepared people. The rest slammed into the
       back of the vans, hiding behind the vehicles as the rounds began
       to impact again. One of the wounded men shouted out, "SON OF A
       BITCH! THE GODDAMN BLIMP HAS MACHINE GUNS!"
       "SNIPER! SHOOT THE GODDAMN THING!" James ordered loudly, and the
       snipers looked up and began shooting tracer rounds towards the
       Blimp, which was very visable. James put his SMG behind him and
       picked up a dead sniper's NBR, and looked down the sights to
       fire rounds at the blimp. "We need air support NOW! They're
       pinning us down!"
       "They're almost there! They'll engage the second they can!"
       Albert replied on the phone. James swore. In the almost hour of
       the battle, he was loosing. But the bloody idiots who were
       charging were sure to die much faster than them.
       NCSA
       Approaching Battlefield
       25 miles out
       16th Assault, 155th Paratrooper, Able Company
       "Buses, we've got an aerial radar signature in our sights. Be
       advised we're not within visual range. I repeat, we are not
       within visual range." The lead attack helicopter pilot reported
       to the transports as they continued flying. "Breaking off to
       engage air and ground targets, I repeat, breaking off to
       engage."
       "Roger that, escorts. We'll be behind you. Clear the area for
       us." The reply came, and the lead attack helicopter and his
       wingman broke off from the formation, moving in the direction of
       the large blimp. They angled forward, the rotor blades
       propelling them towards 200 miles an hour, which they held.
       "Gunner, how's the radar signature?" The pilot asked, and his
       gunner in the back seat switched to the aerial radar, marking
       the target.
       "She's clean. Clear to engage. Weapons armed." The gunner
       replied, giving a thumbs up. The pilot nodded, and flipped open
       the button for launch.
       "Wingman, engage. One missile. She's a blimp, so she'll go down
       easily."  The pilot ordered.
       "Roger that. Fox one away, Fox one away." He replied, confirming
       the order. They both released one SRM-1 infrared/visual missiles
       at the large blimp, and continued on, looking down and slowing
       their speeds slightly to get ready to engage ground targets. The
       two air to air missiles shot away at Mach 3.5 towards the blimp,
       closing the space in about two seconds, giving the enemy airship
       no warning at all before they detonated against the airship's
       sides, spewing flames and fragments into the airship, setting
       the entire thing on fire as the helium ignited instantly.
       ((If you think this is a godmod because I am controlling the
       damage done, realize this:
       1. That rocket is going Mach 3.5. It already locked on via
       infrared, and then via visual. Nothing could break it's lock.
       2. There would be no way to detect it. If the blimp even had
       radar, it would see the helicopter, then be destroyed by the
       missile, as it would have no defense against it in the first
       palce, if it could even detect it. Infrared is passive, so no
       radar signals would be sent.
       3. Mach 3.5 is.. Fast. At 600 miles an hour (Not even CLOSE to
       Mach 3.5), it would take two and a half seconds to get to the
       target. Assuming the missile needed time to speed up, it would
       hit in a little under 2 seconds.
       4. Its a blimp. Its full of flammable hydrogen or helium. :P))
       #Post#: 5676--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 4, 2015, 3:27 pm
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       The blimp tumbled to the ground going straight into the trees
       and causing damage to some farm land. Pollux looked behind and
       blew a whistle. Men began to take cover, some retreated. For a
       moment the silence came. As dead bodies piled on both sides,
       Pollux made a whistle of that of a cardinal. Then in from the
       tree lines, unbeknownst to the soldiers (or so they thought)
       were hired marksmen known as RED BIRDS. They were once
       proclaimed to be the sharpest shot in the land. And as one of
       the RED BIRDS fired, it hit Officer Rider, he bellowed in pain
       and took cover. Pollux knew now would be the chance to attack
       strongly. Tanks came rolling down the grassy terrain, from the
       hills. Pollux knew when he began he had 3,000 soldiers on hand.
       He didn't know how many were left but he felt like he could be
       happy about it.
       #Post#: 5687--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: West Phoenicia Date: August 4, 2015, 7:32 pm
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       Ooc. Caos you did not say anything about troops donated to the
       NCSA having to swear loyalty to the NCSA over their home state.
       If you recall I was insistent that any troops donated would
       still be under West Phoenicia control.
       #Post#: 5689--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Heavenly Paradise Date: August 4, 2015, 7:48 pm
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       OOC: WP is right. You're simply assuming that they would be
       automatically loyal to the NCSA from the point that they were
       donated to forever. No rping of any sort of oath or swearing in
       was made, and neither was there an assertion that it would be as
       you say. In fact, a lot of former US soldiers defected to the
       Confederate side in the Civil War because they were loyal to
       their home state. Robert E. Lee was a prime example of that.
       #Post#: 5690--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Colombian Retaliation 
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 4, 2015, 7:55 pm
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       OOC: ladies, bring it to the out of character section turk made
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