Vaka
The Kingdom of Norway
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October 20, 1996
A man stood in center an cavernous empty warehouse. The air in the warehouse was still and stank of old soviet diesel fuel. He looked up to the ceiling and sighed. There was nothing left. Apart from the dust or the odd tire mark, the warehouse was barren. They looted everything. Not a scrap left. He thought to himself. He had visited at least eight other warehouses like this in the past week. All should have been filled with military equipment. Hell, they at least should have been locked. But all were just as empty as the warehouse where he currently stood. He chuckled to himself as he realized the reality of the situation. The Russians had left and taken their toys home with them. The United States had decided Europe wasn't fun any more and took their fancy planes home with them. One failed "Prussian" administration later and you arrive at the frankly embarrassing state that Germany finds herself in today. Germany had no Army. It had nothing resembling an Air Force. No ships that wouldn't sink the moment they were put out to sea. The man pulled from his front jacket pocket a small note book. He opened to the front page and crossed off an item on his list. He studied the list for a moment. This was the last item on an extensive list to be marked off. At the top of the list he had "15,000 Personnel" circled. He closed the note book and placed it back into his jacket pocket. Well, I guess that's that then. He thought as he headed back towards the entrance of the building. It was a large automated door big enough for a Leopard 2 to drive though with no worry of hitting the top. He turned the lights off and re-entered all the security codes at a panel on the wall on his way out. With the building all closed up he walked back onto the tarmac. The wind went straight through his cheap suit jacket. It was cold for early October and he could see his breath now. The man walked towards an overused 1985 Mercedes E Class that he had instructed his driver to keep running for him whilst he was inside. At least it would be warm in there. He grabbed at the door handle but the door wouldn't open. It was obviously stuck. "You gotta give it some oomph sir!", the man behind the driver seat said loudly. On the third try he got it opened. He slid down into the back seat and slammed the car door hard. The man scratched at his now very prominent 5 o'clock shadow and asked, "Is everything we own horrible?" "Of what is left?, Yea pretty much." said the younger driver now pulling out of the car park and onto a a service road. The man in the back seat stretched out and got comfortable for the long ride back to the air port. "That's the last of them Brock" sighed the man in the back seat, "Take me to the Air Port." "Yes of course Minister Rühe." the driver said while accelerating onto the motorway.
June 12, 1997
"So tell me again why this isn't exactly like what happened with the Americans?" asked a tall man in a fully decorated Luftwaffe uniform. Another man, clean shaven now, chuckled and said “Well for a start we asked them to come.” The two men waited on the tarmac runway of Nörvenich Air Base inside the back seat of a brand new Mercedes-Benz G270CDI 4x4. A Swedish passenger jet had just landed and was slowly unloading the few people who were on board. “I still don’t like being led around like a dog, Volker. Am I in charge of the Luftwaffe or not?” said Lieutenant General Rolf Portz clearly irritated. “Of course you are Rolf. Stop being so East German.” joked the minister of defense. “He is here to help believe it or not.” “Does he have anytime done in the pilot's seat or has he been behind a desk his whole career?” asked the general checking his watch to note the time later in his log. “I have no idea I’ve never met the man.” shrugged the minister.” I only got a name and a flight time from Vice Chancellor Kinkel’s office.” “And a stern warning not to muck this up, Rolf.” he noted. "Fine, Fine." waived the general, "So whats this chaps name? "Major Frank Sundqvist, your new best friend." cheekily smiled the defense minister.
Connor
A man stood in center an cavernous empty warehouse. The air in the warehouse was still and stank of old soviet diesel fuel. He looked up to the ceiling and sighed. There was nothing left. Apart from the dust or the odd tire mark, the warehouse was barren. They looted everything. Not a scrap left. He thought to himself. He had visited at least eight other warehouses like this in the past week. All should have been filled with military equipment. Hell, they at least should have been locked. But all were just as empty as the warehouse where he currently stood. He chuckled to himself as he realized the reality of the situation. The Russians had left and taken their toys home with them. The United States had decided Europe wasn't fun any more and took their fancy planes home with them. One failed "Prussian" administration later and you arrive at the frankly embarrassing state that Germany finds herself in today. Germany had no Army. It had nothing resembling an Air Force. No ships that wouldn't sink the moment they were put out to sea. The man pulled from his front jacket pocket a small note book. He opened to the front page and crossed off an item on his list. He studied the list for a moment. This was the last item on an extensive list to be marked off. At the top of the list he had "15,000 Personnel" circled. He closed the note book and placed it back into his jacket pocket. Well, I guess that's that then. He thought as he headed back towards the entrance of the building. It was a large automated door big enough for a Leopard 2 to drive though with no worry of hitting the top. He turned the lights off and re-entered all the security codes at a panel on the wall on his way out. With the building all closed up he walked back onto the tarmac. The wind went straight through his cheap suit jacket. It was cold for early October and he could see his breath now. The man walked towards an overused 1985 Mercedes E Class that he had instructed his driver to keep running for him whilst he was inside. At least it would be warm in there. He grabbed at the door handle but the door wouldn't open. It was obviously stuck. "You gotta give it some oomph sir!", the man behind the driver seat said loudly. On the third try he got it opened. He slid down into the back seat and slammed the car door hard. The man scratched at his now very prominent 5 o'clock shadow and asked, "Is everything we own horrible?" "Of what is left?, Yea pretty much." said the younger driver now pulling out of the car park and onto a a service road. The man in the back seat stretched out and got comfortable for the long ride back to the air port. "That's the last of them Brock" sighed the man in the back seat, "Take me to the Air Port." "Yes of course Minister Rühe." the driver said while accelerating onto the motorway.
June 12, 1997
"So tell me again why this isn't exactly like what happened with the Americans?" asked a tall man in a fully decorated Luftwaffe uniform. Another man, clean shaven now, chuckled and said “Well for a start we asked them to come.” The two men waited on the tarmac runway of Nörvenich Air Base inside the back seat of a brand new Mercedes-Benz G270CDI 4x4. A Swedish passenger jet had just landed and was slowly unloading the few people who were on board. “I still don’t like being led around like a dog, Volker. Am I in charge of the Luftwaffe or not?” said Lieutenant General Rolf Portz clearly irritated. “Of course you are Rolf. Stop being so East German.” joked the minister of defense. “He is here to help believe it or not.” “Does he have anytime done in the pilot's seat or has he been behind a desk his whole career?” asked the general checking his watch to note the time later in his log. “I have no idea I’ve never met the man.” shrugged the minister.” I only got a name and a flight time from Vice Chancellor Kinkel’s office.” “And a stern warning not to muck this up, Rolf.” he noted. "Fine, Fine." waived the general, "So whats this chaps name? "Major Frank Sundqvist, your new best friend." cheekily smiled the defense minister.
Connor
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