Landings And Reports

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Temporary CP, Maihark Coast

8th January 1640

"So, here we are at last, eh?" said General Charles Cutting, Formerly of the regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery, he had risen the ranks after distinguishing himself in the defence of Belfast and the offensive to retake the jersey islands.

Now, here they were in fantasy land, offloading their forces to attack some idiot who thought it would be a great idea to get in the way of European Food security and mineral security. they also had to get there to resupply the Gurkha bases that had mysteriously wound up from Nepal and ended up in the mountain Pass between Qua-Toyne and Quila, alongside the recent intake of Gurkha recruits. 

In the light of the transference, they reported they had a few months supplies, but ultimately had to be resupplied, which was what the 3rd army would do once they got to the fortress city of Ejei.

"Yes, general, most of the artillery has been offloaded, the Artillerbatalion reports they are 50% offloaded, and the Danish artillery regiment has only begun to just offload the men." said his executive officer, Colonel Agembe. Behind him, a few Engin de débarquement amphibie rapide catamarans and Ramped Craft Logistics ships were landing artillery, vehicles and men, who were either patiently waiting or helping to direct and move the equipment onboard the CL250 airlifters or whirlwinds. Overhead, tiger gunships and harriers were patrolling and protecting the skies and escorting outbound Lynx APCs, Construction dozers and armoured vehicles would reach Fortress Ejei as quickly as they could to set up the European Forward Operating Base.

Then the next step would be to crush the invading army, then they would advance onwards to take out the enemy's capital.

"Aright, our airlifters should be able to deploy the Felin riflemen with our engineers to set up a base camp first, make sure they get our whirlwinds escorted by the tiger gunships, is that clear, Major?' he asked the major of the infantry company.

"Jawohl, Herr Kommandant." said the Major, saluting, before he turned to get to the temporary helipads, where men of the 1er Bataillon de Chasseurs and the Danish Jutland Dragoons were embarking on whirlwinds and gladflies. They would secure the plains and allow them to set up unhindered.

 Meanwhile, elements of the Royal horse artillery and the Artiglieria Terrestre were helping to supervise the loading of their gear onto the CL250 air lifters or driven to the location, Fortress Ejei, directly, which would have taken a couple of days by car or foot.


Lotus Conference room

8th January 1640

"So, you mean to tell me, eleven ships of the Europeans took the fight to the Lourians, used a cannon that fired faster than those from the empire of Parpadia, and in fact can even fire accurately and kill wyverns on the move, and had a repeater thing that shredded whatever wyverns remained."

"Yes, sir," said Blueeye, as beside him, the guide from the ENS London, Lieutenant Cynthia, was standing at attention, looking at him with some encouragement.

"And then, the ships fired off magical light arrows that possessed large amounts of explosion magics, and then from the sky, their metal eagles descended and strafed the Lourians with even more magical light arrows and falling torches. Before that, the metal eagles were attacking the wyverns of the Lourians." said the prime minister, reading the after-action report as if it were a piece of fiction.

"Well, yes, Prime Minister."

"And finally, you leave the most outlandish for the last, you claim not one, but three iron whales ascended from the depths and began to deploy the European men from its blowholes to rescue the sailors."

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