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From a apple stor

The Disputed Territories of Territorio di Nessuno

Goodnight everyone.

*Submerges under the water*

Zazumo, Aerilia, and Marasume

The Dorvaniin Empire of Korolk

From a apple stor wrote:hello.

Heyyyyyy

The North Pacific Dweller of Zazumo

Territorio di Nessuno wrote:Goodnight everyone.

*Submerges under the water*

Gnite!

The Unicorns have taken over of Aerilia

Zazumo wrote:*looks suspiciously at you*

Territorio di Nessuno swing your banhammer!

Do it before it's too late!

What?

Was he behind me? Why didn't you say something?

Territorio di Nessuno wrote:Goodnight everyone.

*Submerges under the water*

Goodnight :D

The EPU member state of The Soviet States of Europe

Yugobatania wrote:

Alunya
Asthea
The Soviet States of Europe
Greater Saint-Paul

The ship rocked back and forth from the tidal current.

It began to steer off course, letting the ocean take it along, surrendering its massive hull to the grip of the waves. The fraction of light visible from the moon gleamed off the side of the ship, a giant mirror of light in the middle of a dark body of nothingness.

A large wave pushed the ship, hitting a large iceberg on the starboard side, causing an ear-splitting scraping sound within the hull of the ship, a large chunk of metal ripped from the hull. Water soon began to flood the walkway.

But no one came to mend the repairs. The once bustling walkways were empty, and most of all, flooded. Red lights and klaxons blared within the ship. Pressure gauges and warning dials were all over the place - yet no one came to mend the repairs.

If one were to shut off the sound of rushing water and the echoes of the klaxons within the ships hull, they might hear cries for help. And those cries for help came from the kitchen.

Culinary specialist Levin Jaroslav, 20, was the only crew of the destroyer YNS Verbatus left. Everyone else was either dead or drowned to their dooms in the vast expanse of the ocean. Levin, fortunately for him, had a small portable shortwave frequency radio, and since he was in the kitchen, all the food he needed - albeit a little soggy from the water. But at least he had food, right?

For what seemed to be centuries, Levin was desperately trying to contact someone - anyone - in the dire hope that his calls for help would be answered. But alas, he was most certainly going to perish in this damn ship.

Until…he heard…voices! Not from his head, no, but from the radio! There were people nearby!

Levin desperately tried contacting them on their frequency, hoping to be heard.

“Hello! Anyone! This is the YNS Verbatus!,” he cried. He began to madly shake the microphone in his hand, rage building up in his eyes. “Please, anyone, answer me!

What he didn’t hear was the creaking of the flood doors to the kitchen. It began to buckle from the pressure. A bolt shot out from the door, nearly hitting Levin. He looked at the bolt, which landed next to him in the water-filled kitchen. Slowly turning around, he saw the kitchen flood door begin to break apart.

His only reaction left was to scream, but those screams were cut short when the door blasted at him, knocking him unconscious, as the water began squirming inside, like sheep being herded through a narrow fence line.

Levin would never see the light of day again.

The YNS Verbatus finally hit land, being the icy wastelands of the Antarctic. It was ten miles of course of where the original rondevu point was, but it was not alone. For the other three ships of the 49th Yugobatanian Amphibious Carrier Group were also there. The destroyer YNS Fuget, sister ship of the YNS Verbatus, the amphibious assault ship YNS Karlos, and the logistics and supply ship YNS Armedeous.

But they weren’t docked, to the ice, oh no. They were abandoned, lifeless, and full of holes everywhere. The lead ship of the 49th YACG, the amphibious assault ship YNS Karlos, was wrecked, its various aircraft and helicopters scattered across a glacial plain. Some of them were even floating in the water. As well as various bodies, rocking back and forth from the waves.

Many of them were missing limbs, either from decomposition, or from being preyed upon by the local wildlife.

In the distance, a figure watched the fleet in a mixture sorrow and anger. The figure picked up his knapsack, and walked off into the snowy night, determined to get to one place: the rendezvous point.

For he was Vice Admiral Vickers Anderson, former commander of the 49th YACG aboard the YNS Karlos, now a survivor within this Antarctic hellhole.

He was gonna have a lot of explaining to do - that is, if he finds anyone.

Location of the 49th YACG in relation to original rendezvous point:
https://imgur.com/bkqbU0Q


I am too lazy to right a rp but yeah my 100 crew members have finally arrived and have completed the dormitories and the first lab.
Still work in progress for the infrared telescope and normal telescope .
Greater Saint-Paul
Asthea
Osiris-rex

Asthea

The North Pacific Dweller of Zazumo

Aerilia wrote:What?

Was he behind me? Why didn't you say something?

I didn't want you to notice that Lotion Empire was stealing your wallet.

The Dorvaniin Empire of Korolk

COMING SOON:
nation=korolk/detail=factbook/id=1182705

The sequel to Operation Red Thunder

Theocracy of isobania

The Soviet States of Europe wrote:I am too lazy to right a rp but yeah my 100 crew members have finally arrived and have completed the dormitories and the first lab.
Still work in progress for the infrared telescope and normal telescope .
Greater Saint-Paul
Asthea
Osiris-rex
Theocracy of isobania

yes, why did you quote me in this?

The Hegendstaat of Eraver

Liberals want the end to gag rule.

So, they held the election.

The Unicorns have taken over of Aerilia

Oh wow I bought another The Northern Light card without me noticing. Now I have 6 copies, well once I move it over from my puppet.

Zazumo wrote:I didn't want you to notice that Lotion Empire was stealing your wallet.

Lotion Empire didn't anyone tell you that stealing is wrong? Wow so rude, and I thought you knew better then that.

The North Pacific Dweller of Zazumo

Aerilia wrote:Oh wow I bought another The Northern Light card without me noticing. Now I have 6 copies, well once I move it over from my puppet.

Jeez what if someone else wanted to own that card? >_>

The Unicorns have taken over of Aerilia

Zazumo wrote:Jeez what if someone else wanted to own that card? >_>

Well they can't unless they buy it off of me.

I hope they have 100 credits whoever they are, I am willing to even lower it to 50.00 depending on how nice I think they are.

Hey you have lots of credits, do you want a 4th TNL card?

The Democratic Socialist Empire of Raccooniah

Following the Disaster that took place This morning, The Raccooniah Repair Unit Is already making plans for a newer, stronger, dam. Raccooniah thanks the Supple Forces for helping them out.

East supple lund and Asthea

The North Pacific Dweller of Zazumo

Aerilia wrote:Well they can't unless they buy it off of me.

I hope they have 100 credits whoever they are, I am willing to even lower it to 50.00 depending on how nice I think they are.

Hey you have lots of credits, do you want a 4th TNL card?

Likely Lard will see and sneak in and steal the sale. It's like the wild west with cards.

The EPU member state of The Soviet States of Europe

Theocracy of isobania wrote:yes, why did you quote me in this?

I don’t know lol sorry;)

Post self-deleted by Raccooniah.

The Unicorns have taken over of Aerilia

Zazumo wrote:Likely Lard will see and sneak in and steal the sale. It's like the wild west with cards.

Oh yer... but he does go to sleep about after the major update, so we'll be fine then.

Asthea

Yugobatania wrote:

Alunya
Asthea
The Soviet States of Europe
Greater Saint-Paul

The ship rocked back and forth from the tidal current.

It began to steer off course, letting the ocean take it along, surrendering its massive hull to the grip of the waves. The fraction of light visible from the moon gleamed off the side of the ship, a giant mirror of light in the middle of a dark body of nothingness.

A large wave pushed the ship, hitting a large iceberg on the starboard side, causing an ear-splitting scraping sound within the hull of the ship, a large chunk of metal ripped from the hull. Water soon began to flood the walkway.

But no one came to mend the repairs. The once bustling walkways were empty, and most of all, flooded. Red lights and klaxons blared within the ship. Pressure gauges and warning dials were all over the place - yet no one came to mend the repairs.

If one were to shut off the sound of rushing water and the echoes of the klaxons within the ships hull, they might hear cries for help. And those cries for help came from the kitchen.

Culinary specialist Levin Jaroslav, 20, was the only crew of the destroyer YNS Verbatus left. Everyone else was either dead or drowned to their dooms in the vast expanse of the ocean. Levin, fortunately for him, had a small portable shortwave frequency radio, and since he was in the kitchen, all the food he needed - albeit a little soggy from the water. But at least he had food, right?

For what seemed to be centuries, Levin was desperately trying to contact someone - anyone - in the dire hope that his calls for help would be answered. But alas, he was most certainly going to perish in this damn ship.

Until…he heard…voices! Not from his head, no, but from the radio! There were people nearby!

Levin desperately tried contacting them on their frequency, hoping to be heard.

“Hello! Anyone! This is the YNS Verbatus!,” he cried. He began to madly shake the microphone in his hand, rage building up in his eyes. “Please, anyone, answer me!

What he didn’t hear was the creaking of the flood doors to the kitchen. It began to buckle from the pressure. A bolt shot out from the door, nearly hitting Levin. He looked at the bolt, which landed next to him in the water-filled kitchen. Slowly turning around, he saw the kitchen flood door begin to break apart.

His only reaction left was to scream, but those screams were cut short when the door blasted at him, knocking him unconscious, as the water began squirming inside, like sheep being herded through a narrow fence line.

Levin would never see the light of day again.

The YNS Verbatus finally hit land, being the icy wastelands of the Antarctic. It was ten miles of course of where the original rondevu point was, but it was not alone. For the other three ships of the 49th Yugobatanian Amphibious Carrier Group were also there. The destroyer YNS Fuget, sister ship of the YNS Verbatus, the amphibious assault ship YNS Karlos, and the logistics and supply ship YNS Armedeous.

But they weren’t docked, to the ice, oh no. They were abandoned, lifeless, and full of holes everywhere. The lead ship of the 49th YACG, the amphibious assault ship YNS Karlos, was wrecked, its various aircraft and helicopters scattered across a glacial plain. Some of them were even floating in the water. As well as various bodies, rocking back and forth from the waves.

Many of them were missing limbs, either from decomposition, or from being preyed upon by the local wildlife.

In the distance, a figure watched the fleet in a mixture sorrow and anger. The figure picked up his knapsack, and walked off into the snowy night, determined to get to one place: the rendezvous point.

For he was Vice Admiral Vickers Anderson, former commander of the 49th YACG aboard the YNS Karlos, now a survivor within this Antarctic hellhole.

He was gonna have a lot of explaining to do - that is, if he finds anyone.

Location of the 49th YACG in relation to original rendezvous point:
https://imgur.com/bkqbU0Q

“Hello! Anyone! This is the YNS Verbatus!” is what was heard on the AMS Fina, a corvette following along the way to re-upload the current ice layout map that was outdated few decades ago, the commanding officer tries to reply but the connection is lost

"Call the Artic S&R Fleet! We have a "rouge" signal!"

Rouge signal means that a radio was heard, and scanned, but no one replies, typically, this request was made for lost people or testing the range of radio interception

2 land exploration on the coordinates have been dispatched, 1 more ship are joining the AMS Fina on the search

Suddenly, while sailing almost close to the ices, they found a ship, almost sunken, only the starboard was left, AMS Fina confirmed that one of the members of the Artic Expedition was lost

"Search them till found, don't let them go without trace" Captain Shina said to the Rescue team

Raccooniah wrote:Following the Disaster that took place This morning, The Raccooniah Repair Unit Is already making plans for a newer, stronger, dam. Raccooniah thanks the Supple Forces for helping them out.

The Asthean Government was late on noticing the disaster that occured in Raccooniah

"We humbly apologize on not caring on our neighbour, we kindly ask you if you need some of Asthean Technology on Damming back the destroyed dam"
- Princess Hana Emiko

The Unicorns have taken over of Aerilia

The sims is a great game.

Jumany

I banned and deported everyone who ain't Native Jumanyan.

The Democratic Socialist Empire of Raccooniah

Asthea wrote:

“Hello! Anyone! This is the YNS Verbatus!” is what was heard on the AMS Fina, a corvette following along the way to re-upload the current ice layout map that was outdated few decades ago, the commanding officer tries to reply but the connection is lost

"Call the Artic S&R Fleet! We have a "rouge" signal!"

Rouge signal means that a radio was heard, and scanned, but no one replies, typically, this request was made for lost people or testing the range of radio interception

2 land exploration on the coordinates have been dispatched, 1 more ship are joining the AMS Fina on the search

Suddenly, while sailing almost close to the ices, they found a ship, almost sunken, only the starboard was left, AMS Fina confirmed that one of the members of the Artic Expedition was lost

"Search them till found, don't let them go without trace" Captain Shina said to the Rescue team

The Asthean Government was late on noticing the disaster that occured in Raccooniah

"We humbly apologize on not caring on our neighbour, we kindly ask you if you need some of Asthean Technology on Damming back the destroyed dam"
- Princess Hana Emiko

“Yes, while Raccooniah Units are looking for The two missing people, we will need some aid on reconstructing the Lake Big Blue Dam.”

~King James II.

Asthea

The EPU Member State of Greater Saint-Paul

Yugobatania wrote:

Greater Saint-Paul

The ship rocked back and forth from the tidal current.

It began to steer off course, letting the ocean take it along, surrendering its massive hull to the grip of the waves. The fraction of light visible from the moon gleamed off the side of the ship, a giant mirror of light in the middle of a dark body of nothingness.

A large wave pushed the ship, hitting a large iceberg on the starboard side, causing an ear-splitting scraping sound within the hull of the ship, a large chunk of metal ripped from the hull. Water soon began to flood the walkway.

But no one came to mend the repairs. The once bustling walkways were empty, and most of all, flooded. Red lights and klaxons blared within the ship. Pressure gauges and warning dials were all over the place - yet no one came to mend the repairs.

If one were to shut off the sound of rushing water and the echoes of the klaxons within the ships hull, they might hear cries for help. And those cries for help came from the kitchen.

Culinary specialist Levin Jaroslav, 20, was the only crew of the destroyer YNS Verbatus left. Everyone else was either dead or drowned to their dooms in the vast expanse of the ocean. Levin, fortunately for him, had a small portable shortwave frequency radio, and since he was in the kitchen, all the food he needed - albeit a little soggy from the water. But at least he had food, right?

For what seemed to be centuries, Levin was desperately trying to contact someone - anyone - in the dire hope that his calls for help would be answered. But alas, he was most certainly going to perish in this damn ship.

Until…he heard…voices! Not from his head, no, but from the radio! There were people nearby!

Levin desperately tried contacting them on their frequency, hoping to be heard.

“Hello! Anyone! This is the YNS Verbatus!,” he cried. He began to madly shake the microphone in his hand, rage building up in his eyes. “Please, anyone, answer me!

What he didn’t hear was the creaking of the flood doors to the kitchen. It began to buckle from the pressure. A bolt shot out from the door, nearly hitting Levin. He looked at the bolt, which landed next to him in the water-filled kitchen. Slowly turning around, he saw the kitchen flood door begin to break apart.

His only reaction left was to scream, but those screams were cut short when the door blasted at him, knocking him unconscious, as the water began squirming inside, like sheep being herded through a narrow fence line.

Levin would never see the light of day again.

The YNS Verbatus finally hit land, being the icy wastelands of the Antarctic. It was ten miles of course of where the original rondevu point was, but it was not alone. For the other three ships of the 49th Yugobatanian Amphibious Carrier Group were also there. The destroyer YNS Fuget, sister ship of the YNS Verbatus, the amphibious assault ship YNS Karlos, and the logistics and supply ship YNS Armedeous.

But they weren’t docked, to the ice, oh no. They were abandoned, lifeless, and full of holes everywhere. The lead ship of the 49th YACG, the amphibious assault ship YNS Karlos, was wrecked, its various aircraft and helicopters scattered across a glacial plain. Some of them were even floating in the water. As well as various bodies, rocking back and forth from the waves.

Many of them were missing limbs, either from decomposition, or from being preyed upon by the local wildlife.

In the distance, a figure watched the fleet in a mixture sorrow and anger. The figure picked up his knapsack, and walked off into the snowy night, determined to get to one place: the rendezvous point.

For he was Vice Admiral Vickers Anderson, former commander of the 49th YACG aboard the YNS Karlos, now a survivor within this Antarctic hellhole.

He was gonna have a lot of explaining to do - that is, if he finds anyone.

Location of the 49th YACG in relation to original rendezvous point:
https://imgur.com/bkqbU0Q

Wow. That’s sad

The North Pacific Dweller of Zazumo

Aerilia wrote:The sims is a great game.

I haven't played in a while. But now I kind of want to.

The Cheesy Stuffed Crust Remains of Yugobatania

Greater Saint-Paul wrote:Wow. That’s sad

Indeed. Asthea Perhaps we shouldn't have gone on the B Route, eh mate?

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