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Author Topic: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire  (Read 3623 times)

Digital Hellhound

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Re: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire
« Reply #45 on: July 02, 2010, 03:40:00 am »

Your orders were to destroy the airships, but surely they'd like them more intact? I mean, how hard can piloting one of these things be?

You look around for Gedwyn or any of the platoon leaders, and spot Tovaile firing at the mechanics from the cover of a small wall.

'Tovaile! We need to get up there, keep their heads down while we advance!' you shout. Tovaile nods, and starts shouting orders to her men.
You signal the rest of the nearby troops to follow and get up. There's a staircase not far from you, and you begin running towards it. One of the airship cannons turns back to you and opens fire. Most of you get up there intact, but the last portion of the group gets torn apart.

The mechanics and crew members at the bridge have no chances against you. After cutting them down, you lead your troops inside the airship.
The dimly-lit industrial corridor seems to continue all the way to the other end of the ship, with dozens of doors dotting it's sides along the way.
Your men spread out, kicking open doors and killing everyone inside.

The fight doesn't take long. The crew of the airship against your trained (even if only briefly) troops; victory is yours. A few troopers man the side guns and open fire on the other two ships.
 
You enter the control room. It's filled with all kinds of strange machines and control devices. You have no idea how any of this works. Looking out of the window, you realize the ship's still moving upwards.
A few crew members are on their knees on the floor, one of your troopers guarding them.
' You! Get this thing back on the ground, now!' you order, and they turn to stare at you in horror. 'W...we can't. We're just... just gunners. Th... the pilot is over there. Please... please, don't kill us, we're just... just...' You stop listening. They have nothing useful to tell you.
You look at who he's pointing at, and see a body in a pool of blood on the floor. Damnit.
 
Will you try to gather your men and get the hell out of there or try to get the ship back down with the help of the captured crew?
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maxicaxi

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Re: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire
« Reply #46 on: July 02, 2010, 04:14:55 am »

try to get the ship back down with the help of the captured crew
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I have absolutely no idea what's going on in this fort any more. Migrants arrive, they die for some reason, the fort is flooded for another reason, then dwarves go mad, more dwarves die and I'm just laughing in my distress.
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Re: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire
« Reply #47 on: July 02, 2010, 04:20:49 am »

try to get the ship back down with the help of the captured crew

and try to make the crew realise that they are serving tyrants and should be on our side
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Re: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire
« Reply #48 on: July 02, 2010, 04:57:14 am »

You rush out of the control room and open doors at random. Whenever you see a captured crew member or two, you order your men to take them to the controls.
Once you're sure you've got them all, you return.

' Right. I am giving you the chance to stop serving your tyrannical rulers and joins us and the revolution. I can free you from their chains! Who's with me?'

The prisoners stare at you blankly. You sigh. The hard way it is, then. You take your pistol and aim it towards the prisoners.
'Alright. Who knows how to land this thing?'
Nobody moves. You shake your head and step forward, the gun still pointed at their heads. ' I ask again, who...'
You are interrupted by a tough-looking bald crew member. ' I can, ma'am. I'll be more than happy to help.'
You don't exactly trust that smile, but he will have to do. You let him take the controls.

The airship begins to slowly descend again. Good, go-
You are thrown off your feet as the pilot drives the airship into a dive, screaming 'For the Empire!' at the top of his lungs. You try to silence him with a shot, but it's way too late.
 
The airship crashes against the stacks of fuel barrels in the corner of the room. You try to get up and run, but are pushed back down.
 
Seconds later, the front of the airship disappears in a massive ball of fire.
 
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A few things happen when the fuel barrels detonate. First of all, the explosion devours half of the control room whole, including the crazed crew member. The control room, or what remains of it, falls off the rest of the ship with a loud 'crack'. The people still alive are all thrown backwards.
You end up flying straight through the door and into the remains of the corridor. You slide down, and fall.
 
Once on the floor again, you just and just manage to stand up. There's pain, and it was quite a drop, but you don't think anything's broken. A few bodies fall from the dying airship right next to you. You don't bother checking if they're dead or not, you just need to get out of there.
 
More explosions shake the massive bulk of the airship above you, and it looks like it's going to crash - on top of you. You ignore the pain in your body and run.
The airship comes apart around you, metal twisting and bending and flames running up it's surface. Two men push through a hole in the wall of the airship, both on fire.
It's impossible to tell if they're your troops or not. You had over thirty men follow you there. How many will return?
 
You finally get out from under the shadow of the airship and race to a group of your soldiers staring at it in disbelief some distance away. Gedwyn appears from nowhere and steps in front of you, stopping you in your tracks.
' Listen, I don't know why you did that, but there's one airship still intact, and getting up. We can't let it get away!' he shouts, even though you're standing right in front of him.
 
The shots your men fired from the first airship's cannons apparently wrecked the second, but the third is unharmed and rising, and Armen's platoon has been cut down to a quarter of it's original strenght. The ceiling control booth is still there in the corner, or you could try to take this thing down by some other means, though it seems like the safest option.
 
How will you proceed?

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Re: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire
« Reply #49 on: July 02, 2010, 05:07:09 am »

send asmallgroupof our stelthiest soldiers to use the cieling controll while the rest of the unit holds the loyalist's attention
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Re: The Rebellion - The Fall of an Empire
« Reply #50 on: July 02, 2010, 02:01:46 pm »

how old are you? I am 13 and English is my 2nd language and I don't have that bad spelling
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I have absolutely no idea what's going on in this fort any more. Migrants arrive, they die for some reason, the fort is flooded for another reason, then dwarves go mad, more dwarves die and I'm just laughing in my distress.
you cannot defeat the potato.
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