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       #Post#: 8600--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: SomemuttupNorth Date: August 29, 2015, 11:49 pm
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       OOC: There's no mention of your navy size in your factbook. And
       by Spartan marks, do you mean they aren't flying your flag?
       IC:
       In Secret:
       431 miles above the Pacific Ocean
       Sagittarius 1-A
       The satellite drifted through quiet space, its lens peering down
       at the planet below. Right now, however, the satellite was
       focused on a mystery fleet in the Pacific, sailing north to
       Alaska. The satellite and its twin had failed to detect where
       the ships had come from, but their destination was clear.
       The satellite beamed the images back down to the EFAF
       headquarters, where they were sent to the highest generals and
       admirals of the Enduranca Federal Armed Forces, as well as the
       President.
       Presidential Manor
       Landfall
       President North peered at the images laid on his desk.
       "And we don't know where they came from?"
       "No sir," Marshal Xu Janssen replied.
       "Could it be the Namenians again with that rogue fleet-"
       "I don't think so." The other figure standing before the
       President, Grand Admiral Naki de Castro said. She tapped one of
       the outlines. "For starters, there are two carriers instead of
       one, but neither matches the DEN ship, or what the Akagi will
       look like.
       "Not to mention several more battleships."
       The President sighed, looking the pictures over; time stamps
       below each image clearly showed these ships were moving north,
       and in a hurry.
       "We have any assets that can tail them while they're in
       international waters?" North asked.
       "We have a Skinwalker attack sub in the area, sir- Fenrir." de
       Castro replied.
       He nodded. "Alright. Tell them to shadow this fleet, but do not
       engage unless they are fired upon."
       As the Admiral went off, North turned his attention to his
       phone, and began dialing. "Now let's make sure if this isn't
       another DEN trick, at least they know."
       #Post#: 8617--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Caos Date: August 30, 2015, 12:40 pm
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       OOC: Hey guys, I appreciate the enthusiasm, but I had completely
       intended to post about this. Sparta, if you could be so kind as
       to remove your latest post? God knows how quickly I'd catch you,
       but I just didn't have the time to post recently.
       If you would be so kind, that'd be great. Thanks. Ill post soon
       about it.
       #Post#: 8622--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Sparta Date: August 30, 2015, 1:39 pm
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       Mine is gone
       #Post#: 8716--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Sparta Date: August 31, 2015, 6:27 am
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       In Secret
       Athens Island
       Underground Command Center
       "WHAT! How could someone be so reckless. Your telling me that
       now the Celestians have a cause to check out this island?!" The
       Aide nodded. "I want all men on low alert. The fortifications
       have been built and the OTH is finished. All men on the
       outskirts of the islands hidden ready to attack any attacker."
       He said. He wondered in his mind how the rumor about the island
       got out.
       #Post#: 8754--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Neexus63 Date: August 31, 2015, 6:38 pm
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       OOC: This some sort of transmission or signal?...
       #Post#: 8755--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Sparta Date: August 31, 2015, 6:39 pm
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       Transmission
       #Post#: 8758--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Neexus63 Date: August 31, 2015, 6:47 pm
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       Cuidad del Lagos, Imperial Celestiana
       Ministry for Research and Natural Preservation
       The Ministry, after receiving a transmission originating from
       the northern channel islands, decided to organize a research
       expedition in the area. Not knowing of any foreign activity, the
       islands were considered nature preserves for the endangered and
       indigenous wildlife of Southern California.
       #Post#: 8760--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Sparta Date: August 31, 2015, 7:33 pm
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       Outskirts of Athens Island and Thermes Island
       "Complete silence! Take any group approaching prisoner when they
       enter the line!" The General said over radio. A sort of weight
       seemed to be on every man's shoulder as they realized that if
       the Celestians discovered them, Sparta could enter its first war
       against a foreign power since their ancestors in the Namenian
       wars. Everything had certainly went awry and no one knew how the
       Celestians had found out. They stayed vigilant watching the
       water. No one knew which island would be subject to
       investigation first.
       #Post#: 8855--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: SomemuttupNorth Date: September 1, 2015, 3:58 pm
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       OOC: Bump for Caos
       #Post#: 8901--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Operation Push the Frontiers
       By: Caos Date: September 2, 2015, 11:34 am
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       DEN
       Fort Paradise
       2nd Army, 3rd Fleet
       The screen displaying data from the sonar equipment that covered
       a great swath of the pacific started to go off before the
       operator's eyes. At least eleven positive contacts were being
       measured on what DEN naval officers had called the 'Pacific
       Wall', a large wall of sonar equipment that monitored the seas
       on passive from Fort Paradise, all the way to DEN and around
       Alaska. Every single ship was monitored on the data, and these
       eleven were no different.
       The operator casually glanced through the data that the computer
       gave him, the program weeding out false positives, and civilian
       ships that were already accounted for. The list wasn't too
       large, but it was very detailed. It was early in the morning,
       however, and the operator didn't feel like dredging through the
       computer for every single possible contact. So he had set it to
       automatic, recording and listing in the background. It would've
       alerted him if something came up.
       He got up and walked over to the coffee machine, putting his mug
       underneath the large pitcher and pouring a hot glass for
       himself. He leaned over to grab some sugar, and just as he did
       that, was instantly interrupted. A hurried beeping noise was
       coming from the computer. He stopped, surprised, and casually
       walked over with his coffee cup, stirring it. Just a carrier
       operation from En-
       "Enduranca doesn't have those carriers..." The operator
       whispered, and put the coffee cup down. He plugged his headset
       into the computer and started switching sets, listening to the
       individual buoys that were in the water. He listened very
       carefully, watching the readout of the passives on his left.
       "And not that loud... That's not Enduranca."
       He moved his mouse over and ordered the computer to focus on the
       eleven contacts, spread out over about 50 miles or so of ocean,
       with eight in front. They had passed the front, and were now
       fading out of hearing range. He instantly got a printout of the
       eleven contacts, and waited for the computer to begin
       classification of the contacts. He got the results in seconds.
       Within a minute, he was on the phone with CINCPAR.
       *****
       Two AEWACS were in the air by the time the hour was over, and
       with them, four Darts. Although the Pacific Wall had already
       alerted them of the direction, size, and location, the contacts
       had faded out in an hour, and were no where near the second
       wall, located at Fort Enduranca. It was at that realization that
       the AEWACS were ordered out to give them a searching area.
       DEN
       Homeland
       Hochburg
       CENCOM
       "How many contacts were on the Sonar, General?" Vladimir was
       asking. He was at a large desk, looking out at a large screen in
       front of him, listening to the speakers that protruded out of
       the sides of the screen. In one hand, he had the printout of the
       sonar contacts, with one at every ten minute interval. In the
       other, he had a list of known ship positions of the world's
       military.
       "Sonar recorded eleven contacts at 0900 hours, and at 1000
       hours, the contacts faded out. The eleven contacts covered 2,500
       square miles, approximately 300 miles from base. AEWACS and
       Recon have not got anything yet, tovarishch Führer." General
       Withers replied, standing at attention on the other end, over
       two thousand miles from DEN.
       "Why do you need Central, then? Wait until the AEWACS get a
       picture." Vladimir replied, and leaned back in the chair.
       "Tovarishch, this is where you surprise me with information no
       one else knows."
       "Exactly the thing I was going to do, sir." Withers replied, and
       pointed. "In your right hand you have six general printouts. But
       you also have 114 individual printouts as well. The sonar
       operator who gave these to me had managed to get a close listen
       on a few of the contacts, and he reported that a few were quiet
       than the others. He had gotten what he thought to be pumps. He
       was confirmed by the passives, and they listed 15 anomalies that
       the computer identified as nuclear reactor noises."
       "You have my attention, Tovarishch. Get to the point." Vladimir
       replied.
       "Sir, sonar also gave us only eleven confirmed reports. There's
       eight unconfirmed. The computer tells us it's subs." He replied.
       "And you wanted me to order the Wolves to be deployed, and the
       satellites moved?" Vladimir asked, looking at him very
       seriously.
       "Yes, sir."
       "You'll have it."
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