LEGACY- First Contact | Japan, Qua-Toyne

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The fleet consisting of the Queen Elizabeth-Class Carriers EFN Queen Elizabeth and EFN Joan of Arc, the Europaea-Class Supercarriers EFN Europaea and EFN Graf Zepellin, the Nexus-Class Destroyers EFN Frankfurt, EFN Bealfast, EFN Waverider, EFN Helmut Kohl, Type-83 Destroyer EFN Boundless, along with FREMM Frigates EFN Starstreak, EFN Market Garden, EFN North Sea, City-Class frigates EFN Isle, EFN Indpendent, and the EFN Hunter, along with the F-126 Frigates EFN Acheron and EFN Brandenburg, along with a single Baden-Württemburg Class Frigate continued to sail West.

The EFN Europaea, EFN Starstreak, EFN Isle, EFN Hunter, EFN Archeron, EFN Bealfast and the EFN Waverider broke off, heading towards this other version of Japan, while the other ships continued to the continent with native people.

Soon, the Japanese destroyer JS Ikazuchi, Kamuno, Mogami, Abukuma, rendezvoused with the European Task Force.

Bulldog Squadron
Operating Eurofighter Nexus' and Tempests

" We see em, four destroyers, we have 'em in sight." Bulldog Lead, Lieutenant Commander Anderson Wong, hailing from Hong Kong, said.

" Copy, bulldog lead, maintain current distance, continue to observe, Europaea out."

Japanese sailors looked towards the sixth generation aircraft, being highly interested at their unique shapes.

Within several minutes, the Japanese liaison helicopter took off from the lead destroyer, heading towards the Europaea.

EFN Europaea
Control Tower
Rear Admiral Felix Günther In Command

The rear admiral stood on the control tower.

" Japanese Liaison, cleared to land, Pad 01, it is lit up."

" Copy, Europaea, Cleared to land, Pad 01, the one that's lit up."

The helicopter flew around the supercarrier. On-board, Ambassador Asada Taiji looked down on the enormous Supercarrier, even larger than one of those new American Gerald R. Ford-Class supercarriers that he had seen before. The helicopter slowly then approached the pad, touching down on one of the highlighted landing pads designed for VTOL Craft.

A group of European Personnel, including two Japanese people, were waiting next to the landing pad, awaiting incoming Japanese personnel. Three from the group, a Polish Woman, a German man, and a Japanese man walked up, as the Ambassador left the SH-60-K Helicopter form the side door.

On the massive flight deck are two models of Sixth generation fighters, several F-35-B's, several Electronic Warfare EF-2000-X Eurofighter Lightningstorm Electronic Warfare fighters, the Electronic Warfare of the Eurofighter Typhoon, now commonly used as a multi-role Attack aircraft ' Missile Truck' or Bomber that supported 6'th Generation aircraft. Meanwhile, talks of replacing the EF-2000-X with a 6'th Generation Electronic Attack aircraft was underway, with BAE systems taking the contract. Meanwhile, a single squadron of Japanese F-7 ' Shinden-Kai' Fighters on liason from the Japanese Navy, renamed from the JMSDF, sat on the deck. Meanwhile, several UCAV's also sat nearby, while a squadron of

JN European Naval Exchange Lead, Lieutenant Commander Yamamoto, who was going to transfer to the EFN Following Japan's admission as a full member of the EFU, walked alongside Admiral Felix Günther, and Ambassador Johanssen Adamski, towards the JMSDF Helicopter.

Due West of Canada, which is now not far away North-West from Mainland Europe, about 1/4 of the Distance away from the closest Native Landmass, this version of Japan is rather close by to Canada, close enough to be carried by Ferry.

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