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Fall of Cleveland 68 - I've Seen Fire, and I've Seen Fire

Jan 23rd, 2014
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  3. Written by Mayclore
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  5. I've Seen Fire, and I've Seen Fire
  6. >You are the commanding general of III Corps.
  7. >You're holed up in Akron for now, overseeing operations in Cleveland.
  8. >They have been an abject disaster.
  9. >Too many fluffy ponies have choked the area.
  10. >While units on the west side of the city made good progress in getting near downtown, they got stuck as fluffy ponies piled up in the streets.
  11. >With the number of ponies in the Cleveland-Spaghetti Land area outnumbering your troops forty to one, you've had to change tactics.
  12. >Instead of trying to eliminate them all, you've elected to let them go to the areas, then cordon them off.
  13. >Any fluffy pony trying to get in can get in, but any trying to leave will be killed.
  14. >The cordon is a six mile circle around the city, overlapping with an eighteen mile circle around the theme park.
  15. >The distance for the latter was determined as the one to the nearest usable airfield, Geauga County Airport.
  16. >Thanks to the civilian exterminators that have joined, you know that loud noises make fluffy ponies run around.
  17. >Therefore, your brilliant plan involves bombing the outer edges of the circle first, forcing the ponies in.
  18. >Any leaks will be plugged by tanks, infantry, and whatever else happens to be handy.
  19. >To further hamper fluffy pony progress in Cleveland, artillery and airstrikes will be used against the bridges.
  20. >Surely, Northern Command will approve of this idea.
  21. >The microwave tanks don't kill the damn things fast enough.
  22. >And there's not enough small arms ammo and grenades on the planet to do the job.
  23. >With the fluffy ponies all in one place, artillery and bombing will kill thousands at a time.
  24. >Northern Command is a bit perturbed at the idea of destroying infrastructure.
  25. >You remind them that millions of fluffy ponies have been shitting in it for days. It's way past ruined.
  26. >Grudgingly, they accept your proposal.
  27. >Over thirty years in the Army, and your shot at a fourth star is hinging on killing millions of living kids' toys.
  28. >Idly, you look out the window of City Hall.
  29. >A few kids have cornered some fluffy ponies, and are systematically killing them with firecrackers up the ass.
  30. >You wonder if they're old enough to recruit.
  31. ------
  32. >You are an F-15E pilot.
  33. >Your unit, the 334th Fighter Squadron, has just been moved from North Carolina to Dayton and attached to the First Air Force.
  34. >You are currently on what the Air Force calls a 'fluffy pony interdiction patrol'.
  35. >The pilots call it a 'barbecue run'.
  36. >Your aircraft is loaded with Mark 79 incendiary bombs.
  37. >These are just one thousand pound versions of the Mark 77, which is full of what everyone calls napalm.
  38. >Technically, it's not, but the effect is exactly the same.
  39. >You will loiter at ten thousand feet for a while until a drone pilot gives you a place to bomb.
  40. >Theoretically, you could drop your weapons into a clump of ponies anywhere.
  41. >However, the fact that they're awful fire hazards complicates things.
  42. >Nobody wants unharmed areas catching on fire, so you have to await instructions.
  43. >It's boring work, at least as boring as flying a Strike Eagle can be.
  44. >The other plane in your flight heads out to find the KC-10 to refuel, leaving your bird the only one on station.
  45. >That's when the call comes up.
  46. >A drone has been following a herd that has set up shop in a place called the Rookery, along State Route 322.
  47. >They've stopped, for some reason, and they've isolated themselves from other herds.
  48. >The area is heavily wooded, and few structures are nearby.
  49. >Your superiors want to see the effects of the Mark 79, and this area seems like a prime testing ground.
  50. >The smaller bombs are being used near the 'front', the edge of the eighteen mile circle around Spaghetti Land.
  51. >If the bigger bombs are safe, they can be used to herd the fluffy ponies into the cordon area, while killing more of them.
  52. >You head out to the Rookery.
  53. ------
  54. >You are a male fluffy pony named...you've forgotten your name.
  55. >You have pretty blue fluff and a red mane and tail.
  56. >You even have a horn!
  57. >You vaguely remember having a daddy, but that was very long ago.
  58. >He stopped loving you, though. You remember that.
  59. >He threw you out of the house in a box and didn't let you back in, no matter how much you cried.
  60. >Some fluffy friends came by and told you about the land of spaghetti.
  61. >You went with them.
  62. >Your new herd never managed to reach that place.
  63. >There were so many fluffy friends, you couldn't move.
  64. >So your herd turned around and went back.
  65. >You've found a places with lots of trees, with really big puddles of water nearby, and a stream.
  66. >The smarty friend says this is your new home.
  67. >It's much cooler here with the shade of the trees. Water is easy to find, and so are grassies in the clearings.
  68. >The other fluffies attract humans with loud sticks and big monster boxes.
  69. >Your smarty friend says you're going to stay here, away from them.
  70. >If we don't bother the human things, maybe they won't bother us, he explains.
  71. >It seems to work. A flying thing is overhead, but it doesn't hurt any of you.
  72. >The fluffies with babies inside need help eating and drinking.
  73. >You help keep them out of the stream.
  74. >”Wawa goo' fo' babehs,” they coo, hugging their big bellies.
  75. >You hear a far away noise that gets louder as it gets closer.
  76. >A big flying thing shoots overhead, leaving as quickly as it came.
  77. >The mommies panic and cry at the noise.
  78. >You look up and back.
  79. >The flying thing had babies! White things tumble down from the sky.
  80. >They crash into the ground a distance away, and suddenly there's fire.
  81. >So much fire. The smarty friend wasn't hurt. He comes running toward the flames, and you follow him.
  82. >”Fwuffies too wawm! Go in wawa! Wawa stop wawm!”
  83. >You watch fluffy friends waddle painfully into the stream.
  84. >The fire clings to them, dripping off their fluff like glowing orange honey.
  85. >Some of them completely submerge themselves, yet the flames continue to consume them.
  86. >”Why wawa no hewp fwuffies?” the smarty asks.
  87. >A mommy fluffy comes by with three burning foals on her back.
  88. >”Hewp babehs! Hewp mumma! He--”
  89. >She falls down suddenly, wailing in agony as the fire-honey on her foals plunges through her fluff and skin.
  90. >You want to hug her, but something in your mind says no.
  91. >The flames spread as if by magic, their orange and yellow wisps flowing through the trees like water.
  92. >You see silhouettes of fluffy friends through the light before the fire erases their forms.
  93. >They die hugging each other, holes bored through their bodies by the scary fire-honey.
  94. >The smarty friend goes into the flames to save his mate.
  95. >You are much too scared to follow him and run away, hiding by a tree trunk when you can run no more.
  96. >You only open your eyes again when the shiny bright suddenly goes away. You look up.
  97. >A very angry looking cloud is above you.
  98. >Fluffies are running past now, screaming for help.
  99. >The trees begin to bend and bow. The invisible force becomes so strong, you can no longer hug onto the tree trunk.
  100. >The firestorm, generating its own wind, sucks you back into its core.
  101. >You can only get out two words before being engulfed by the flames:
  102. “Wan' daaaaaaaddyyyyy!”
  103. ------
  104. >You are the commanding general of III Corps.
  105. >While you listen in on the operation that is fighting the Rookery fire from the air, you're formulating a resignation letter in your head.
  106. >Your idea to test the larger bombs has caused a huge conflagration.
  107. >Northern Command is going to have your ass for this.
  108. >Oh, they're calling now. You're fucked.
  109. >Maybe not. While you get reprimanded slightly for the fire, the effects of the firestorm are very intriguing.
  110. >Since fluffy ponies are so light, a large enough conflagration could suck in thousands more without the need for further bombs.
  111. >Your idea is filed away for later.
  112. >Perhaps you'll get that fourth star after all.
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