Prologue

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The Soldiers of Sector V

PROLOGUE

A soldier sits on a heavy duty ammo box and looks to his watch that sits lonely at the workshop desk that it lies on. It's covered in scratches and dints but still blinking the orange flashing Division light on it. He looks to it for a bit to see if he could now pick it up but as soon as it beeps he picks it up and wipes his finger on the glass screen that was caked with dirt and dust from numerous fights he had been engaged in. 

After cleaning the speaker part of it out he begins to say something into towards the watch as it registers the voice as it's owner with a robotic voice that talks out of it. ISAC the analytical computer is the brains and assistant of very combined force soldier. Previously used for Division agents it was now being used for not only them but for Azur Lane, Griffin and Sector V as the voice of the individual begins to record his introduction into his watch as a way to test not only his speech abilities but his mic.

Wolf: My name is Lieutenant Wolf who is the leader of a special force unit called Sector V a sub branch of the Division Agents who do more of the gritty work for the forces while the Division agents get stuck with the missions that usually requires a lot of bullets and armoured units. However the situation we are in is not the best.

Wolf: About 8 years ago humanity was attacked by an alien species known as the Sirens. We are not sure where they came from besides only the insane and sane having a real answer to it. One says that they came through a portal down south while the others believe that they came from outer space. But no matter what you believe you can agree that they have taken control of most sea ports and sea areas.

It brings him to his next point and that is how they actually counter the Sirens since land forces with navy boats were proven too ineffective and had costed a lot of lives of sailors who tried to fight back against an unknown enemy. Instead scientists had come up with a clever way at matter compression that almost sounded like magic but it was sorely needed even if they didn't know how it worked. They managed to compress a warship into the form of what they called a rigging.

A rigging was like an exoskeleton that they would wear on the back as a manifestation of a naval ship through the power of wisdom cubes which were proved to be successful in all the tests they had them conducted them. They had the armour to block ship shells just like the real ship and the guns capable at crushing even the thickest of armours that the Sirens had to offer. Since they were based off mostly WW2 boats their calibres was not one to laugh at.

However the biggest issue came to them when they had to test with a pilot who was capable of controlling the rigging on the water along with being able to evade and fire fluidly like a normal warship. This was when the major flaw had arrived that threw a wrench in many of the scientists plans and that was that the rigging did not want to connect to a user who is a male. As much as it was unfair they tried all they could to make it work but it all ended with numerous failures.

Wolf was going to go into detail about the riggings but decided not to since it was a lot to recount and it had a lot of painful details that he would rather not want to talk about, however he decided to move onto the next issue with the rigging, that it puts a mental strain on the operators using them. He recounts the time when they were placed in severe emotional distressing scenarios the rigging would go into a fury filling the user with a rage like no other.

Those who have a strong willpower will be able to overcome the rage but others will let it fully take control of them and fire at either friend and foe resulting in friendly fire between the user and the Azur Lane girls. It hasn't happened often in Azur Lane since all of them were given specialised training that stopped them from falling into that rage full despair but there have been times that it has happened.

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