World War III: Broken Warrior
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  • Reads 539
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 29
  • Time 3h 7m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2016
World War III is finally upon the world. The lucky can survive, but the luckiest died in the beginning, not having to watch the world destroy itself.  People thought that World War II was bad, but this is much worse. More nations joining in, more than two sides, only one victor. 
Sargent Sharp is a Squad Leader at an Army Base in this war, and she lost everything to it. And she wants revenge. When a new recruit with a lot of potential shows up, she becomes worried. But, when she gets captured by a country that was supposed to remain neutral, he might be her only hope of being saved.
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The Wrong War

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Events in Syria in 2015 brought thousands of people from different countries together and caused a clash between them. The reasons why all of them had been there were different, but war and the fear of death always make people equal. The desire to survive forces every human to act and, at times, it is not as he wants and is able. When a terrorist organization gets a weapon that can shoot down airplanes, the militants immediately use it against the American jets. One is brought down and its pilot manages to bail out, but no one knows how to save him. And who can do that? The difficult rescue operation aims to not only find the pilot, but also demonstrate the need for joint actions of all countries in the struggle against new extremist movements in the region. However, these are ordinary soldiers who have to make things happen and their fates, their pains and suffering have become the main theme of this story.