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  1. prologue.sd
  2. The Free Border Corps was currently stationed near Marseille. Marseille is one of the leading cities that make up the Alliance. It is also the hometown of the commander of the unit, Bernard Thuram. Currently, the Free Border Corps was mainly responsible for maintaining security in the region. However, skirmishes with the coalition have only intensified over the past few years. This region, which had remained relatively calm after the Paris Incident, was no longer an exception. In fact, the region is increasingly taking defensive actions in the name of maintaining security, and even now, armed forces are reportedly attacking cities on the outskirts of the region. The attackers are not allied forces, but are likely to be opponents of the Alliance's policies. The Free Border Corps immediately set out to destroy them.
  3.  
  4. start.sd
  5. Berner: "Miller, what's going on now."
  6. Ivan: "Those who attacked Montpellier took control of the chaotic city center as soon as they invaded."
  7. Ivan: "We were able to determine their size and armament from the team that was stationed to guard them."
  8. Ivan: "The size is one platoon class, and gladly – the equipment includes our country's weapons ...... No, wait, there are some inferior Chinese (copies) in the mix."
  9. Berner: "Your subjectivity is secondary at this point. What is the situation of the inhabitants--how are things in the center?"
  10. Ivan: "Currently, 80% of the residents have been evacuated to safer locations. But the remaining 20%--those who were unlucky enough to be in the center--have been left behind."
  11. Ivan: "I know you're hiding in the building."
  12. Berner: "I guess you could think of them as practically hostages."
  13. Ivan: "Yeah, if we don't do something as soon as possible, they could harm the remaining residents at any moment.
  14. Ivan: "The vigilantes in Montpellier are trying to rescue him, but the situation is not good."
  15. Berner: "What's the best way?"
  16. Ivan: "Not without."
  17. Berner: "You have."
  18. Ivan: "It exists, but it needs conditions to be implemented."
  19. Berner: "Conditions?"
  20. Ivan: "Hey, it's not that difficult. The important thing is: "yes or no",: "zero or one" --whether they are professionals or amateurs.
  21. Ivan: "This is a folly that no professional would ever commit.
  22. Berner: "Let me ask you then. Miller, how do you see them?"
  23. Ivan: "From the reports that are coming in over here, they are excellent. They're outstanding."
  24. Ivan: "They are too good and lovable amateurs. Above all, they're too clever for their own good."
  25. Berner: "Then let me hear how you do it."
  26. Ivan: "Oh."
  27. Ivan: "First, prepare a few teams to attack ahead of time. Yes, I want good performers."
  28. Ivan said: "Let them play knock-knock for a while, and then have them attack you while retreating, feigning exhaustion. It's a very pinch-phrase performance."
  29. Berner: "I see. When they gradually drop back, they swap places with the main body in the rear like a pickaxe."
  30. Ivan: "Then the hyena that unwittingly pushed up the line will face a scary hunter with a pathetic weapon."
  31. Ivan: "If we divert the lowered guys to the rear and take their backs, it's checkmate."
  32. Berner: "No, the priority in the rear is to evacuate the residents. We can handle them on our own."
  33. Ivan: "Well, I knew you'd say that."
  34. Berner: "I'd like to know where they're based, if possible. ...... Is Ted back?"
  35. Ivan: "No, the boy is still on his errand."
  36. Ivan: "It's taking longer than expected. In addition, the aircraft is not in perfect condition."
  37. Berner: "Well, ...... we have no choice. Aircraft on standby, we'll begin operations as soon as we're ready."
  38. Berner: "Miller, please keep me updated on the situation in the city."
  39. Ivan: "Roger that."
  40.  
  41. script001_s.sd
  42. The Free Border Corps is currently stationed in a town on the lower Rhone River. The armed forces are attacking the southwestern city of Montpellier. Although small, it appears that they have a reasonable force. Note that air support will not be available for this operation, as the unit's air force has not yet arrived.
  43.  
  44. script001_e.sd
  45. Ivan: "That's all I have to report--"
  46. Ivan: "I tried to track them down after they retreated, but they were running in the other direction, using the aircraft as bait.
  47. Berner: "It was still a pain that we couldn't use aircraft. Well, it's a good thing we were able to catch the few who didn't escape."
  48. Berner: "Above all, we were able to defend Montpellier."
  49. Ivan: "Yes."
  50. Berner: "But what do you think of this one?"
  51. Ivan: "I'm sure they're amateurs, but the weapons they were using, you can't just stand there and get them from that level."
  52. Berner: "So you're saying that there is a strong backer - an organization with enough power to easily prepare at least one platoon class of armaments."
  53. Berner: "And then..."
  54. Berner: "Who is it?"
  55. ???: Theodore.
  56. Ivan: "Ted's boy."
  57. Berner: "Come on in."
  58. Theodore: "Excuse me."
  59. Theodore: "Theodore Tyler, I'm back."
  60. Ivan: "How's it been back home after all these years?"
  61. Theodore: "That being said, I only flew for my duties."
  62. Ivan: "You're still a serious soldier."
  63. Theodore: "This is my personal style. Why don't you, Ivan, behave a little more like a second-in-command?"
  64. Ivan: "One of these days, I'll get around to it."
  65. Berner: "So, were you able to get it from the other side?"
  66. Theodore: "Ha. It took some time to complete the formalities, but the aircrafts and additional personnel dispatched by the U.S. Military Department have arrived in Marseilles."
  67. Theodore: "Here is the data."
  68. Berner: "Sorry I went to all that trouble."
  69. Theodore: "No. This is just what I would have done if I were the only one on duty."
  70. Ivan said: "Okay, Ted, now look at this one. It's a report of an incident that occurred while you were gone."
  71. Theodore: "............"
  72. Ivan: "By the way, as for their home base, we have not been able to identify it because it was lost along the way.
  73. Theodore: "I see."
  74. Theodore: "I regret that I did not arrive a little earlier."
  75. Berner: "It has passed."
  76. Ivan: "So, Captain, continue where you left off."
  77. Berner: "Yeah, I think it's safe to assume that they have some kind of organization attached to them that can easily provide them with all this equipment."
  78. Berner: "If that's the case, I don't see them backing down. There's a good chance he'll do the same thing sooner or later."
  79. Ivan: "It's hard to imagine that that organization is only in contact with these guys this time, it's possible that there's another group out there."
  80. Berner: "Miller, Ted, pass this information on to the cities. Then send teams to neighboring cities to be on the lookout."
  81. Theodore: "Ha."
  82. Ivan: "Roger."
  83. Theodore: "Captain."
  84. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  85. Theodore: "Ha. The additional personnel I told you about have arrived here."
  86. Berner: "I see."
  87. Theodore: "What do we do now?"
  88. Berner: "We're going to fight together now, it would be good to meet."
  89. Theodore said: "Okay. I'll send it this way."
  90. Russ: "They're already here."
  91. Berner: "When did you ......"
  92. Natal: "Hmmm, you're the captain?"
  93. Berner: "Just in case."
  94. Natal: "I am Natal Said. Ivan there was quite a mercenary in the Middle East."
  95. Natal: "That's why I'm attached to a brother like you. ......"
  96. Ivan: "The children will never know."
  97. Natal: "Well, please take care of me from now on."
  98. Russ: "Nice to meet you. My name is Russ, Russ Nanaki."
  99. Russ: "The battlefield has moved over here, so I'm migrating to Europe."
  100. Russ: "I'll make sure you get your money's worth."
  101. Theodore: "He's not a talker, but he's a good one."
  102. Berner: "You got the right guy, didn't you? I believe you."
  103. Ivan: "In our house, it's rare to find someone as stupid and polite as you."
  104. Theodore: "Certainly ......"
  105. Berner: "Anyway, welcome to the Free Border. Let me welcome you to the ranks."
  106. Ivan: "Nice to meet you."
  107. Theodore: "Now, if you'll excuse me, I still have enlistment procedures to complete."
  108.  
  109. script001_n.sd
  110. As a result of the Free Border Force's defense, the armed forces abandoned their attack on the city and withdrew. Although there was not much information from the captured militants, a single call led to a development. It came from a citizen of a non-member city in the Cevennes Mountains. Although the information was not from a reliable source, it was corroborated by other information. Finally, the location of the militant group was identified. It was a former nature park, with a well-maintained road running through the mountains, from which numerous smaller forest roads extended. It turned out that deep within these roads, which were no longer under their control, they had established a small weapons depot and amassed an ample force. Many illegal immigrants reside in this area near the former border with Spain. They do not actively support the armed forces. However, because of their passive acceptance, information about the militants was often concealed. It is fortuitous that the information about the armed forces has been brought to our attention this time. However, there is no guarantee that they will switch from this state to support for the armed forces at any time. If the armed forces are allowed to continue to dominate the city, the disorder of public order will eventually affect Marseille. The high-ranking officials of Marseille, a leading city in the Alliance, were concerned about their position within the Alliance and strongly ordered the Free Border Corps to take down the militants. Upon receiving the order, the Free Border forces headed for the Cevennes Mountains in order to eradicate the armed forces in the region.
  111. Ivan: "Are you sure this park site is their base?"
  112. Berner: "Based on the information brought to the Alliance, the reports from the intelligence services, and the withdrawal route taken in Montpellier, I can think of no other place but here."
  113. Ivan: "Can we trust the Alliance's information?"
  114. Berner: "It's the bigwigs who are in trouble here for telling lies. There's no advantage to lying."
  115. Berner: "And new information should be coming soon."
  116. Ivan: "New information?"
  117. Theodore: "Captain, I have taken a picture of the airspace over the target with the air force coordination."
  118. Theodore: "I have already sent the data to both of you."
  119. Berner: "Yeah, I checked."
  120. Theodore: "The woods are in the way, but if you look closely, you can see buildings here and there that are disguised as illegal immigrant barracks."
  121. Ivan: "Sandbags on the barricades or ......"
  122. Theodore: "Captain, do you want me to move this to an aircraft attack?"
  123. Berner: "No, let the air force come home at once."
  124. Ivan: "Now the enemy doesn't even notice. Isn't this our chance to attack?"
  125. Berner: "There are many people who have no connection to the park site. We can't just spread the damage without a fight."
  126. Berner: "And considering the investigation after the suppression, that's not a good idea."
  127. Theodore: "I understand. We will return once and resupply."
  128. Berner: "As soon as the air force is replenished, we will begin our march by land and air simultaneously."
  129. Berner: "Ted, Miller, after you get the word out to the units, go around to your respective instructions."
  130. Berner: "This is the first land/air rendezvous in Marseille. Don't forget to coordinate."
  131.  
  132. script002_s.sd
  133. The armed forces camp is located in a former national park in the Cevennes Mountains. The mission is to occupy or destroy several positions set up in the park. We have received information that the armed forces have formed positions and are getting ready for the advance of the troops. The air force has arrived and can be mobilized from the airport in Montpellier. Close coordination between land and air.
  134.  
  135. script002_e.sd
  136. Berner: "Well, what did you find?"
  137. Theodore: "Yes, there were a couple of interesting things."
  138. Ivan: "Especially this guy. It was kept in a safe, tightly guarded, along with a lot of money."
  139. Berner: "Some kind of classified document?"
  140. Ivan: "The contents are a manual for planning a terrorist attack based on the situation, starting with how to obtain weapons."
  141. Ivan: "Look what I'm falling in love with."
  142. Berner: "........."
  143. Berner: "......"
  144. Ivan: "What do you think?"
  145. Berner: "I should say that ...... is brilliant. I would love to meet the person who created it."
  146. Ivan: "right? If you have mastered it, you can even compete with small nations when the occasion demands."
  147. Berner: "Totally - this guy must be one of the most forbidding books of our time."
  148. Theodore: "This one looks like a plan of attack based on it."
  149. Theodore: "Some of them were about the Montpellier raid."
  150. Berner: "What else -- hmm, what's this guy?"
  151. Ivan: "Looks like a notebook. ...... There's something stuck in it."
  152. Ivan: "This one also has something written on it -: "...con...company..."? No, the ink is so blotchy I can't read it."
  153. Theodore: "...... Picking up the text around the edges, it looks like this is another plan document."
  154. Berner: "Now we have proof that there's an organization that lectured them on all sorts of things."
  155. Ivan: "But with something this big, you're dealing with professional war mongers - and they're probably the worst kind of war mongers by far."
  156. Theodore: "Captain, what do we do?"
  157. Berner: "I don't know what I'm going to do, but this guy is going to be outside the contract."
  158. Berner: "The final decision is the big guy's job. We just report things as they are."
  159. Ivan: "But that doesn't mean it's a problem you can ignore."
  160. Berner: "Well, we just do what we can do."
  161. Berner: "For now, let's give this to the intelligence people who will be coming soon, and leave the rest of the detailed investigation to them, and we'll return to Marseille.
  162.  
  163. script002_n.sd
  164. The militant camp was destroyed, and materials related to their plans for terrorism and acquisition of weapons were found at the site of the militants' stronghold. Although these materials were of great importance to the intelligence services, the Free Border Force had other important matters on its mind at this time. While the Free Border forces were on their way to Cevennes, major developments were taking place in the middle reaches of the Rhone River. The Allies launched a large-scale offensive. The Allied forces, led by the German Third Army, surrounded Lyon, a major city on the Middle Rhone River, and entered the city. The city of Lyon allowed the Allied forces to occupy it without any particular resistance. Although the city is apparently calm, a tense atmosphere appears to be prevailing. On the day after the occupation of Lyon, an unusual phenomenon was observed in the lower reaches of the Rhone River. The water of the Rhone River had turned red. This was caused by industrial dyes that had flowed out of a factory destroyed by some forces holed up in resistance to the Confederation. However, for the cities of the Alliance, whose upstream cities had been taken over, this was an event that made them realize that their lifeline water resources were threatened. Was it an injury to the Alliance that the blunder of polluting the river for the Alliance resulted in the intimidation of the Alliance's leading cities? As a result, the Alliance reacted allergically and sent the Free Border Corps and other leading mercenary divisions to retake Lyon. Having taken Lyon almost bloodlessly, the Allied forces were moving to overrun the surrounding cities. The Allied forces were divided into two groups, and one wing of the Allied forces and the preceding Allied forces had already begun to engage each other.
  165. Theodore: "Captain, we have a transmission from the representative of the Alliance Council, Jean-Mailles Lupin, how can I help you?"
  166. Berner: "There you are, that old man. ......"
  167. Berner: "Tell them I'm in the middle of a briefing or something and say no."
  168. Theodore: "I understand--"
  169. Berner: "Ted?"
  170. Lupin: "Berner! When will the operation to retake Lyon begin!"
  171. Theodore: "Representative, however much you may be a member of the council, you cannot enter without permission."
  172. Lupin: "Shut up, young man! You mercenaries are not going to talk back to me!"
  173. Theodore: "Kut ......"
  174. Lupin: "Hey, Berner! Answer me!
  175. Berner: "......"
  176. Theodore: "Captain?"
  177. Lupin: "Do you hear me, immigrants!"
  178. Berner: "Well, well, well, isn't that Colonel Jean-Maille Lupin?"
  179. Berner: "Oh no, I'm sorry, I haven't been called by my real name for a long time, Berner was my name.
  180. Berner: "And I wasn't expecting the Colonel to call my name, so I just ......"
  181. Lupin: "Humph! You are still a joke. I thought I was a little better off after I left the military, but ...... an immigrant is still an immigrant."
  182. Berner: "I didn't mean it that way."
  183. Lupin: "You can say whatever you want with your mouth. Well, all right, so how is the operation going? I trust you have it ready to go at a moment's notice?"
  184. Berner: "I'm prepared to leave at any time, but you are not my sponsor."
  185. Lupin: "What?"
  186. Berner: "We only move on the orders of our clients."
  187. Theodore: "It means I can't listen to any orders other than my client's."
  188. Lupin: "Ki, you!
  189. Berner: "If you want to move us, you'll have to call our client."
  190. Lupin: "I never thought you would talk to me like that."
  191. Theodore: "The captain is already not your man."
  192. Lupin: "Tsk, Representative Sarah Huppert, give orders to your faithful watchdog."
  193. Sara: "Berner, ......"
  194. Berner: "Sara, there you are."
  195. Sarah: "Yes, I was actually going to ask her directly, but suddenly Representative Lupin ......"
  196. Lupin: "You don't have to say anything extra."
  197. Sara: "I'm sorry."
  198. Berner: "As far as we're concerned, as long as the client gives us the order, we have no problem."
  199. Sarah: "Thank you, Berner."
  200. Berner: "Never mind, you're our client now. No need to thank me."
  201. Lupin: "Representative Sara, your time has come to an end. From here on, it's no place for women and children who don't know anything about warfare."
  202. Sarah: "But ......"
  203. Lupin: "Even though we are also representatives of the Alliance, my position is superior to yours. You will obey this order."
  204. Lupin: "I've already talked to the man there. That means you are no longer needed."
  205. Berner: "......"
  206. Sarah: "Okay. ...... Berner, please don't do anything dangerous."
  207. Lupin: "It's only a woman, ...... dangerous, etc."
  208. Lupin: "So let's get down to business, Bernard Thuram."
  209. Berner: "Ted, tell the Colonel who knows nothing about the current situation."
  210. Lupin: "Every time you say that, it irks me."
  211. Theodore: "Ha. Each mercenary unit, with the exception of our unit, is heading north along the Rhone River toward the area around the city of Lyon."
  212. Theodore: "And now, we have received reports that they have made contact with the allied forces marching southward along the Rhone River to take control of the city and have entered into battle.
  213. Lupin: "What's the status of the war?"
  214. Theodore: "The coalition outnumbers us, and our advance has been halted."
  215. Lupin: "Then you and your men go immediately to reinforcements and defuse the situation!"
  216. Berner: "Don't be so hasty."
  217. Lupin: "what?"
  218. Berner: "Look, we free boarders have two choices."
  219. Lupin: "Choice."
  220. Berner: "Yes. The battle on the Rhone River is now on an even keel, albeit somewhat lopsided."
  221. Berner: "One is, as the colonel said, to join the battle on the south side, so that we can upset the balance and repel the Confederates in one fell swoop."
  222. Berner: "And one more thing - how we cross the Cevennes, turn around to the north and cut off the rear of Lyon."
  223. Lupin: "What are the odds?"
  224. Berner: "It's a foolish question. ......, I would say, but both will take a certain amount of risk."
  225. Berner: "I would like to hear the opinion of the Colonel, who is a brave man of many battles.
  226. Lupin: "Suit yourself! But make sure the operation succeeds."
  227. Berner: "I know it by heart."
  228. Berner: "Ted, the Colonel is back. Give him a polite send-off."
  229. Theodore: "Ha."
  230. Berner: "I can't stand the old man's petulant whining."
  231. Ivan: "Yo, looks like that old man's back."
  232. Berner: "How can a guy who's been hiding all this time say that ......"
  233. Ivan: "That's just a coincidence."
  234. Ivan: "But how could you stand it?"
  235. Ivan: "I'd definitely have beaten that old man to a pulp, wouldn't you?"
  236. Berner: "That's not a problem. It's easy considering what he used to do to me.
  237. Ivan: "Is that how it's done?"
  238. Berner: "That's just the way it is."
  239. Berner: "But ...... make sure you succeed--or..."
  240. Berner: "I don't need you to tell me that."
  241.  
  242. script003_s.sd
  243. After destroying the armed forces, the Free Border Corps crossed the Cevennes Mountains and turned around to the north of Lyon. The objective was to hit the rear of the Allied forces. The morale of the occupying forces was low and the chain of command tended to be disorganized, as if the Allied rear units thought that they would not encounter any enemy in this direction. If Lyon's rear is cut off, the Allied forces will be isolated and will have no choice but to retreat.
  244.  
  245. script003_e.sd
  246. Berner: "What happened to the South?"
  247. Theodore: "Ha, it seems that we managed to repel the allied forces, but the damage is more extensive.
  248. Theodore: "It seems we can't march any further."
  249. Ivan: "But our side was short-handed because of the other side."
  250. Berner: "Ted, I need you to retrieve them and resupply. Keep an eye out for allied troops in the perimeter."
  251. Theodore: "Understood--but what about us?"
  252. Berner: "The other units set us up at the right time. Wouldn't it be a shame if we didn't continue on to Lyon?"
  253. Berner: "And if you turn back, the colonel will ride in again."
  254. Berner: "Miller, how's Lyon doing?"
  255. Ivan: "So far there have been no major developments, but we have received information that a unit has been sent to Lyon from the Coalition side."
  256. Ivan: "It could be a reinforcement, but we can't rule out the possibility of other moves."
  257. Ivan: "I'm going to keep tracking these guys' movements."
  258. Berner: "Okay. I'll leave that one up to you."
  259. Berner: "We, too, will base our future actions on the possibility of joining the dispatched units."
  260. Berner: "Each of you, begin your actions with caution, making regular contact."
  261.  
  262. script003_n.sd
  263. They succeeded in repelling the allied forces deployed around the city of Lyon. The Allied forces currently in Lyon are in a state of siege. The city was in an uproar over this situation. The Allied forces had begun to build defensive positions throughout the city. Further Allied troops are said to be waiting in the north of Lyon. Depending on the situation, the possibility of a full-scale engagement in the city had emerged. The city's traffic was in chaos, with residents lining up to evacuate to avoid the fighting. It was also reported that the French 2nd Army was deployed north of Lyon, and that some of its troops had begun marching toward Geneva, northeast of Lyon. Geneva, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, the source of the Rhone River, is still the city where the headquarters of the United Nations is located. An international organization that may be said to have become a mere shadow of its former self, but neither the Alliance nor the Confederation could ignore its existence. The purpose of this series of military actions may have been to occupy Geneva. In this sense, there is no doubt that the outcome of Lyon will have a major impact on the balance of power between the two sides.
  264. Ivan: "Looks like you were totally set up."
  265. Berner: "It means there were some excellent planners on the coalition side."
  266. Ivan: "I'm afraid you brought up the UN in this situation."
  267. Theodore: "Is this the time to be so leisurely?"
  268. Ivan: "Don't get emotional. You'll show your bottom as a commander."
  269. Ivan said: "Well, I don't know how you feel. After all, there are two battlefields and one squadron. If you attack one side, the other side will be empty.
  270. Ivan: "On the other hand, it's not a situation where we can split the squad and win. ......"
  271. Ivan: "Well captain, what would you do?"
  272. Berner: "I don't know what we're going to do ...... If Colonel's orders are to retake Lyon, I guess we can't give Geneva to the Coalition for that."
  273. Berner: "So, then - in this case, I'm not going to turn my back on you. ......"
  274. Theodore: "Captain?"
  275. Berner: "There's only one way to do it. ...... I'm not too keen on that."
  276. Berner: "You two, I'm going to sit out for a while. In the meantime, please contact your units to be ready."
  277. Berner: "Don't worry. I'll be right back."
  278. Ivan: "Hey--"
  279. Theodore: "There you go."
  280. Ivan: "What the hell is he thinking?"
  281. Theodore: "I don't know."
  282. Ivan: "For now, we'll do what we're told."
  283. Theodore: "Ha!"
  284.  
  285. script004_s.sd
  286. Advance troops are deployed south of Lyon. Meanwhile, the Allied forces were slowly moving south along the Rhone River, using it as a supply route. The advance troops were struggling against the momentum of the Allied forces, and it was necessary to join them as soon as possible to deal a blow to the Allied forces.
  287.  
  288. script004_e.sd
  289. Berner: "The coalition managed to fight them off, but the damage to the advance party was considerable."
  290. Ivan: "Can we march any further?"
  291. Berner: "If we're the only ones marching, no problem, but don't wipe out the rest of the troops before they get to Lyon."
  292. Theodore: "Shall we take a pause for poise?"
  293. Berner: "No, the allied forces in Lyon must be exhausted now. If we give them time, Lyon's defenses will strengthen."
  294. Berner: "And go back without any results--"
  295. Ivan: "Another old man ranting?"
  296. Berner: "That's what I mean."
  297. Berner: "It seems that the Alliance brass, including the colonel, want Lyon back as soon as possible."
  298. Theodore: "I'm always bothered by the suits who can't assess the war situation."
  299. Berner: "Some raccoon dogs are discerning, though."
  300. Ivan: "So, assuming the Free Border continues to march on, what about the rest of the troops?"
  301. Berner: "On that note, I'm going to ask each unit to step back to the Free Border camp."
  302. Berner: "Miller, Ted, you're going to supply them and treat them."
  303. Ivan: "Understood - but we are also receiving information that the coalition side has sent reinforcements toward Lyon. If it's really bad, you should think about retreating."
  304. Berner: "I know, it's still too much life to drop here."
  305. Berner: "I'm going to go negotiate directly with the troops now."
  306. Samir: "Wait a minute."
  307. Berner: "Who are you?"
  308. Theodore: "Captain!"
  309. Samir: "Hehe... sorry for the sudden intrusion."
  310. Samir: "My name is Samir Hashem of the Bloodwater Squadron."
  311. Samir: "But the unit was destroyed, leaving me behind."
  312. Berner: "I'm sorry to hear about that--"
  313. Samir: "Oops, I'm not looking for any words of comfort."
  314. Berner: "Then what business did you have breaking into our place?"
  315. Samir: "I overheard your conversation by accident."
  316. Samir: "I have one suggestion."
  317. Berner: "Suggestion?"
  318. Samir: "How about we send only the wounded back to the camp and those who can still fight go with you to Lyon?"
  319. Samir: "You'd prefer to have a little bit of strength."
  320. Berner: "Sure you do. ......"
  321. Theodore: "But with a hodgepodge of soldiers--"
  322. Samir: "Aren't mercenaries themselves a hodgepodge to begin with?"
  323. Samir: "I'm not going to be your subordinate, just cut me off if I'm in your way."
  324. Berner: "What do you think?"
  325. Ivan: "As I said before, there is a possibility of reinforcements. ...... I think we can accept the kid's idea here."
  326. Theodore: "I'm against it - it would be a mishmash of orders and could confuse the troops."
  327. Ivan: "How's the captain doing?"
  328. Berner: "I think I'll take this Samir guy's offer."
  329. Berner: "It would be better to raise our forces a little here and try to retake Lyon."
  330. Berner: "Ted has a valid point, but I'm not leading a mercenary unit--I'm used to dealing with that kind of kid who doesn't listen.
  331. Theodore: "...... I understand."
  332. Samir: "Looks like the story is set."
  333. Berner: "That's what I mean. You, too, will have your troops do the negotiating."
  334. Samir: "Leave it to me!"
  335. Theodore: "Samir--or something like that."
  336. Samir: "Still complaining?"
  337. Theodore: "I'll take care of the captain. ......"
  338. Samir: "Oh, oh."
  339.  
  340. script004_n.sd
  341. They succeeded in repelling the allied forces deployed around the city of Lyon. The Allied forces currently in Lyon are in a state of siege. The city was in an uproar over this situation. The Allied forces had begun to build defensive positions throughout the city. Further Allied troops are said to be waiting in the north of Lyon. Depending on the situation, the possibility of a full-scale engagement in the city had emerged. The city's traffic was in chaos, with residents lining up to evacuate to avoid the fighting. It was also reported that the French 2nd Army was deployed north of Lyon, and that some of its troops had begun marching toward Geneva, northeast of Lyon. Geneva, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, the source of the Rhone River, is still the city where the headquarters of the United Nations is located. An international organization that may be said to have become a mere shadow of its former self, but neither the Alliance nor the Confederation could ignore its existence. The purpose of this series of military actions may have been to occupy Geneva. In this sense, there is no doubt that the outcome of Lyon will have a major impact on the balance of power between the two sides.
  342. Ivan: "Looks like you were totally set up."
  343. Berner: "It means there were some excellent planners on the coalition side."
  344. Ivan: "I'm afraid you brought up the UN in this situation."
  345. Theodore: "Is this the time to be so leisurely?"
  346. Ivan: "Don't get emotional. You'll show your bottom as a commander."
  347. Ivan said: "Well, I don't know how you feel. After all, there are two battlefields and one squadron. If you attack one side, the other side will be empty.
  348. Ivan: "On the other hand, it's not a situation where we can split the squad and win. ......"
  349. Ivan: "Well captain, what would you do?"
  350. Berner: "I don't know what we're going to do ...... If Colonel's orders are to retake Lyon, I guess we can't give Geneva to the Coalition for that."
  351. Berner: "So, then - in this case, I'm not going to turn my back on you. ......"
  352. Theodore: "Captain?"
  353. Berner: "There's only one way to do it. ...... I'm not too keen on that."
  354. Berner: "You two, I'm going to sit out for a while. In the meantime, please contact your units to be ready."
  355. Berner: "Don't worry. I'll be right back."
  356. Ivan: "Hey--"
  357. Theodore: "There you go."
  358. Ivan: "What the hell is he thinking?"
  359. Theodore: "I don't know."
  360. Ivan: "For now, we'll do what we're told."
  361. Theodore: "Ha!"
  362.  
  363. script005_s.sd
  364. As the information indicated, the French Second Army, which had been held back north of Lyon, had begun to move south. It is believed that the goal of this force is the occupation of the city of Geneva. Only the Free Border Corps, which could deliver a flanking blow to the Coalition from the west of Lyon, could constrain this move by the Coalition. In order to achieve their goal, they will have to break through the Coalition's military mass, which is expected to be an extremely tough fight.
  365.  
  366. script005_e.sd
  367. Theodore: "We were able to stop the Geneva advance, but Lyon is ......"
  368. Berner: "I just got word that Lyon is safe, not too much damage."
  369. Ivan: "What the hell kind of methods did they use?"
  370. Lupin: "It's easy. Lyon was recaptured by my troops."
  371. Theodore: "Representative!"
  372. Ivan: "You?"
  373. Lupin: "I guess I should work hard for now, well done ......."
  374. Berner: "No, thank you for your help."
  375. Berner: "These are the elite of the Colonel's direct staff. They acted quickly."
  376. Lupin: "I didn't think you would ask this favor of me."
  377. Theodore: "Really!"
  378. Berner: "I didn't really want to rely on it either."
  379. Lupin: "Haha, it was really refreshing to see you bow your head."
  380. Berner: "If that's all you want, I'll lower it as much as you want."
  381. Lupin: "I don't mean to sound like a diminutive, but this loan is going to cost you."
  382. Berner: "Do I owe you?"
  383. Lupin: "Of course. You were on your way to Geneva, ignoring orders to retake Lyon, when I gave you permission to go."
  384. Berner: "I see. Then how is it expensive?"
  385. Lupin: "Let's ask you to go a little farther."
  386. Berner: "Is it far away? ......"
  387. Lupin: "I want you free boarders to head for the city of Orleans."
  388. Lupin: "Your work this time has made the Union's security in Orleans less effective."
  389. Lupin: "We have to take this chance."
  390. Ivan: "Hey, hey, Mr. Representative, is Orleans the Orleans of that saint?"
  391. Lupin: "I know nothing but that Orleans."
  392. Theodore: "Orleans is completely outside the jurisdiction of Marseille, where we were commissioned."
  393. Lupin: "I don't know anything about that! Or are you people going to refuse my request for a helping hand!"
  394. Theodore: "Well, that's..."
  395. Berner: "Fine."
  396. Theodore: "Captain!"
  397. Berner: "It is polite to return a favor received. Let's accept it for the sake of the colonel, to whom we owe so much."
  398. Lupin: "You're a first-rate dog."
  399. Lupin: "But I am not an ogre myself, and I will send support from the Alliance's technical department when we attack Orleans.
  400. Berner: "I appreciate your concern, sir."
  401. Lupin: "Then I'm counting on you."
  402. Berner: "Ha. Be careful Colonel, apparently you are not liked by dogs. ...... You never know when or where you might be attacked by a dog."
  403. Lupin: "Hmm, at best I'll watch out for dirty stray dogs."
  404.  
  405. script005_n.sd
  406. The Alliance succeeded in driving out the Allied forces occupying Lyon. Currently, the main Allied forces are retreating to the northeast. Since the Allied forces had deployed many of the troops stationed in northern France when they invaded Lyon, the Orleans area south of Paris is now thin on the ground. Although regions such as Aquitaine and Brittany were critical of the Coalition's policy due to the immigration problem, they were still under the Coalition's strong influence due to their regional importance. A blow to Orléans here would reduce the Coalition's dominance in western France. This operation would also be important to prevent attacks on Allied cities on the retreat.
  407. Ivan: "Damn, why is that old man making such a big deal about you again?
  408. Berner: "I don't know--Colonel hasn't changed since the French Army."
  409. Ivan: "...... just don't realize that you did something when you were in the French army."
  410. Berner: "...... That colonel simply doesn't like immigrants."
  411. Berner: "In the military at the time, the colonel hated immigrants and they all hated you from guys like me."
  412. Ivan: "I see, so the representative of French supremacy was energetic even back then.
  413. Berner: "Well, so much for the old man, what's the situation in Orleans?"
  414. Theodore: "Ha. With the reduction of the Coalition's resident forces, anti-Coalition organizations that had been operating under the radar began to come out into the open."
  415. Theodore: "It seems that they attacked when the Allied forces were buoyed by their defeat at Lyon."
  416. Theodore: "Currently, the allied forces are gathering in south Orleans, and I think it would be easy to strike them now."
  417. Ivan: "But we can't be too careful - you didn't forget how they tried to outwit us in the Lyon offensive, did you?"
  418. Ivan: "Of course, we should assume that this situation has already been anticipated."
  419. Theodore: "So what action will the coalition take?"
  420. Ivan: "How would you act in a situation like this?"
  421. Berner: "...... Yeah, I'd use every available situation--"
  422. Berner: "Ted, can you tell me the current position of the Allied forces that have retreated from Lyon?"
  423. Theodore: "Ha, the allied forces retreating from Lyon are currently in Dijon, east of Orleans.
  424. Ivan: "I see - from there, it's far enough to reach Orleans as reinforcements."
  425. Theodore: "But then, it would be dangerous to attack Orléans carelessly.
  426. Theodore: "What do we do now?"
  427. Berner: "If they say reinforcements are coming, we can hit the Allies sooner than that."
  428. Ivan: "Easy to say, but that guy's a hard nut to crack."
  429. Berner: "I know. That's why I need your help."
  430. Ivan: "Can I help--?"
  431. Berner: "Ted, can you get in touch with the anti-coalition groups?"
  432. Theodore: "It is possible, though."
  433. Berner: "Then tell them what the operation is. Request that they work from the inside at the same time."
  434. Ivan: "Are you insane? They may be anti-Coalition, but that doesn't mean they'll cooperate with us."
  435. Berner: "They may not cooperate, but at least they won't side with the coalition."
  436. Berner: "If their goal is to liberate the city from the Allied forces, their interests are aligned, if only temporarily."
  437. Ivan: "It's an interesting strategy, but you're also taking a certain amount of risk, you know?"
  438. Berner: "Of course they will."
  439. Berner: "That's why we need a plan to deal with all risk factors--Miller, can you help?"
  440. Ivan: "That's a job only I can do. ...... Leave it to me, I'll prepare the best possible plan I can envision."
  441. Berner: "That's the way it is, Ted."
  442. Theodore: "All right. Then I will open a line to the anti-union organization in Orléans."
  443. Ivan: "Well, didn't that old man say something about support?"
  444. Berner: "Then the test aircraft and pilot were sent directly to me from the engineering department."
  445. Theodore: "Is this a test plane?"
  446. Ivan: "The support is a pretext, and the purpose is to test the test machine in action - just like the old raccoon dogs would think.
  447. Berner: "Hey, don't worry about it, we'll act as we always do, that's all."
  448.  
  449. script006_s.sd
  450. The allied forces have established defensive positions in various parts of Lyon and seem prepared to fight in the city. Urban warfare can no longer be avoided. There is no way to avoid inflicting serious damage on the city of Lyon. In order to prevent the damage from spreading, move into the city to mop up the allied forces.
  451.  
  452. script006_e.sd
  453. Theodore: "Captain, the recapture of Lyon was successful, but ......"
  454. Ivan: "Geneva has fallen into the hands of the Coalition."
  455. Berner: "No, the coalition that was aiming for Geneva should have started withdrawing by now."
  456. Ivan: "Hey, hey, hey, there must be no other troops heading to Geneva besides us in Lyon."
  457. Berner: "Not really. The Alliance can get to Geneva before the Coalition."
  458. Ivan: "Sure, the regular army will get there in time, but that's what you ...... have the authority to do."
  459. Berner: "Yeah, although thanks to that I had to bow down to the colonel for the first time."
  460. Ivan: "Sorry to hear about that guy."
  461. Berner: "Thanks to you, the French army in Geneva sent us an allied force. It's a small price to pay."
  462. Berner: "Originally our mission was to retake Lyon."
  463. Ivan: "Then surely a march on Geneva is out of order."
  464. Berner: "I know - well, it still cost me a lot of money against the Colonel."
  465. Ivan: "Did I owe you a favor?"
  466. Berner: "They say it's an expedition--the official request hasn't come in yet, but apparently you should be prepared to cruise the Mediterranean."
  467. Ivan: "A boat? ......"
  468. Theodore: "Are you going to cross the ocean?"
  469. Berner: "It seems. The colonel, with a satisfied smile on his face, told me to make sure I was well prepared."
  470.  
  471. script006_n.sd
  472. The Intelligence Department investigated the information obtained from the armed forces that had been destroyed earlier, and discovered an important fact. It was that other forces were involved in the diversion of weapons to the armed forces. The weapons, known as: "Old East" weapons, were exported around the world, and their replacement parts are still readily available today. There is a notorious syndicate that deals primarily with this. In a word, a syndicate is a huge organization as large as a city federation. Especially in the eastern part of Europe, the syndicate potentially controlled a wide area regardless of whether it was a federation or an Alliance. Therefore, there were no major conflicts between the League and the Alliance in this area. It was also the fact that both the Alliance and the Confederation had their hands full. It had long been noted that the organization had been supplying arms to armed groups throughout Europe, but no clear evidence had ever been found. The Alliance decided to use force against the Syndicate at a time when the conflict with the Coalition was winding down. To take up this task, the Free Border Force sailed around the Mediterranean Sea and entered the Bosphorus Strait. Here, an auditor from the consulting firm World was to accompany them. World was in pursuit of a certain faction that had been spreading in the Ukraine and had offered to cooperate with the Syndicate because of their close ties to the Syndicate. The name of the faction the auditors were pursuing was the Order of the Knights, a faction that existed throughout the Ukraine. However, due to the bad harvests and deteriorating security caused by global warming, they began to arm themselves for self-defense and soon became a militant armed group. Excuse me, is Berner Tulum who you are?"
  473. Berner: "Yes, but what about ...... Anta?"
  474. ???: I am Adele, an auditor from the consulting firm World.
  475. Berner: "You're the auditor?"
  476. Adele: "I am very grateful to you for accepting my impossible request this time."
  477. Berner: "Don't worry about it. I'm a hired hand, and I'll accept what my sponsors want."
  478. Berner: "This is my second-in-command, Ivan and Theodore."
  479. Ivan: "It's Ivan. Everyone here calls me Miller."
  480. Theodore: "This is Theodore. Please call me Ted."
  481. Adele: "You can call me whatever you like."
  482. Berner: "Well, Inspector Adele, I'm sorry to be so quick, but tell me about the company that was the purpose of joining you."
  483. Adele: "Yes, sir."
  484. Adele: "We in the World have been supportive of companies that have been working hard to help people recover since the abominable Last Decade."
  485. Ivan: "Well, I've heard rumors of a young businessman named Heine or Hi-Ho."
  486. Adele: "But even if we say it's a no-fly zone, it's only for combat by Alliances and coalitions. ......"
  487. Adele: "People who could not maintain themselves in the uncertain situation formed a mob and attacked businesses one after another, targeting the supplies they had collected for support."
  488. Adele: "We too have been compelled to take up arms to protect our people. ......"
  489. Berner: "So that's where the mistake happened."
  490. Adele: "One man at a Ukrainian security firm has come to understand the power of the weapons he carries."
  491. Adele: "He incited the people around him to start attacking the armed forces in the area."
  492. Adele: "We did our best to stop them somehow."
  493. Adele: "His heart gradually lost sight of its original purpose, and he finally raised his weapon against the people he was supposed to protect. ......
  494. Ivan: "Drowned in Power: ......"
  495. Adele: "They are now calling themselves the 'Knights' and using the security company as a cover, they are growing in power."
  496. Adele: "And I'm told they have deep ties to the syndicate you're after."
  497. Berner: "I see, I get the story."
  498. Adele said: "We can't stop them by ourselves. So we are asking for your help.
  499. Berner: "That was the plan all along."
  500. Ivan: "So what are we supposed to do? After we cross the ocean, we're supposed to ask you."
  501. Adele: "I would like you to head to one of the three areas that are key to the Syndicate's activities."
  502. Berner: "Three places?"
  503. Adele: "The first is in Lviv, a city northwest of here."
  504. Theodore: "Lviv is one of the city Alliances. Are you saying there are such people there?"
  505. Adele: "While this is ostensibly the case, behind the scenes, the market is controlled by a syndicate and a large market is held every weekend."
  506. Adele: "The current situation in Lviv is that they are hiding the facts for fear of being expelled from the Alliance."
  507. Adele: "The second is around the Dnipro River, which connects to the Black Sea."
  508. Adele: "This place is used as a transportation route for weapons, and the countless surveillance eyes around it make it difficult to penetrate."
  509. Adele: "And the third is the city around Lake Kahovsk and Lake Kremenchuk, which leads to the Dnipro River."
  510. Adele: "As I mentioned earlier, the syndicate using the Dnipro River as a transportation route has affected its surroundings and the cities are in an uproar."
  511. Adele: "Ukrainian troops have been dispatched several times, but the results have been less than encouraging."
  512. Ivan: "Everywhere seems to be on the straight and narrow."
  513. Adele: "These three areas hold the ground for the syndicate. By taking control of any one of them, we should be able to inflict considerable damage on them."
  514. Theodore: "But the enemy's forces will naturally be concentrated there."
  515. Ivan: "That's why you turned to mercenary units like ours rather than the regular army, which would have stepped in for fear of casualties."
  516. Adele: "That's what I mean."
  517. Adele: "I'll leave it entirely up to you to decide where you want to go."
  518. Berner: "As long as I'm paid for the commission, I just follow the client's instructions when they give them."
  519.  
  520. script007_s.sd
  521. We have received information that some of the coalition forces that are closing in north of Lyon are heading east. It is believed to be the Allied Forces advancing on Geneva. In order to stop them, it is necessary to take control of the two roads connecting Geneva and Lyon.
  522.  
  523. script007_e.sd
  524. Theodore: "We managed to keep Geneva at bay, but I wonder what Lyon is up to now ......"
  525. Berner: "With Lyon, there's nothing to worry about."
  526. Ivan: "What the hell?"
  527. Berner: "By now they should have been liberated by the Alliance."
  528. Theodore: "To the Alliance!"
  529. Ivan: "Hey, hey, hey, that means you can't possibly be--"
  530. Berner: "I asked the colonel to move the allied forces."
  531. Theodore: "Surely the Alliance can make it to Lyon in time. ......"
  532. Ivan: "You owe that old man a big favor."
  533. Berner: "Sorry. There was no other way in that situation."
  534. Ivan: "...... No, even I would have had to do that in that case."
  535. Ivan: "But you're going to owe me a lot against that old man."
  536. Theodore: "If that's the case, what exactly does the representative want from the captain?"
  537. Berner: "As for that guy, the colonel said he would demand it directly from him."
  538. Ivan: "That old man, I don't think he'll make any half-hearted demands. ......"
  539. Theodore: "I guess I have to be prepared to some degree."
  540. Ivan: "This is a total headache. ......"
  541. Ivan: "Yo, there's a guy here who wants to fight at our place.
  542. Berner: "How's that for you?"
  543. Ivan: "It's not so bad. Here, here's the file."
  544. Berner: "Hmmm ......"
  545. Berner: "Certainly the background and atmosphere seem impeccable."
  546. Ivan: "Well then, let's teach the new guy the rules here."
  547. Berner: "You got it."
  548. Han: "This is Han Dong-hwa. Leave it to me to cover you on the battlefield."
  549.  
  550. script007_n.sd
  551. The Intelligence Department investigated the information obtained from the armed forces that had been destroyed earlier, and discovered an important fact. It was that other forces were involved in the diversion of weapons to the armed forces. The weapons, known as: "Old East" weapons, were exported around the world, and their replacement parts are still readily available today. There is a notorious syndicate that deals primarily with this. In a word, a syndicate is a huge organization as large as a city federation. Especially in the eastern part of Europe, the syndicate potentially controlled a wide area regardless of whether it was a federation or an Alliance. Therefore, there were no major conflicts between the League and the Alliance in this area. It was also the fact that both the Alliance and the Confederation had their hands full. It had long been noted that the organization had been supplying arms to armed groups throughout Europe, but no clear evidence had ever been found. The Alliance decided to use force against the Syndicate at a time when the conflict with the Coalition was winding down. To take up this task, the Free Border Force sailed around the Mediterranean Sea and entered the Bosphorus Strait. Here, an auditor from the consulting firm World was to accompany them. World was in pursuit of a certain faction that had been spreading in the Ukraine and had offered to cooperate with the Syndicate because of their close ties to the Syndicate. The name of the faction the auditors were pursuing was the Order of the Knights, a faction that existed throughout the Ukraine. However, due to the bad harvests and deteriorating security caused by global warming, they began to arm themselves for self-defense and soon became a militant armed group. Excuse me, is Berner Tulum who you are?"
  552. Berner: "Yes, but what about ...... Anta?"
  553. ???: I am Adele, an auditor from the consulting firm World.
  554. Berner: "You're the auditor?"
  555. Adele: "I am very grateful to you for accepting my impossible request this time."
  556. Berner: "Don't worry about it. I'm a hired hand, and I'll accept what my sponsors want."
  557. Berner: "This is my second-in-command, Ivan and Theodore."
  558. Ivan: "It's Ivan. Everyone here calls me Miller."
  559. Theodore: "This is Theodore. Please call me Ted."
  560. Adele: "You can call me whatever you like."
  561. Berner: "Well, Inspector Adele, I'm sorry to be so quick, but tell me about the company that was the purpose of joining you."
  562. Adele: "Yes, sir."
  563. Adele: "We in the World have been supportive of companies that have been working hard to help people recover since the abominable Last Decade."
  564. Ivan: "Well, I've heard rumors of a young businessman named Heine or Hi-Ho."
  565. Adele: "But even if we say it's a no-fly zone, it's only for combat by Alliances and coalitions. ......"
  566. Adele: "People who could not maintain themselves in the uncertain situation formed a mob and attacked businesses one after another, targeting the supplies they had collected for support."
  567. Adele: "We too have been compelled to take up arms to protect our people. ......"
  568. Berner: "So that's where the mistake happened."
  569. Adele: "One man at a Ukrainian security firm has come to understand the power of the weapons he carries."
  570. Adele: "He incited the people around him to start attacking the armed forces in the area."
  571. Adele: "We did our best to stop them somehow."
  572. Adele: "His heart gradually lost sight of its original purpose, and he finally raised his weapon against the people he was supposed to protect. ......
  573. Ivan: "Drowned in Power: ......"
  574. Adele: "They are now calling themselves the 'Knights' and using the security company as a cover, they are growing in power."
  575. Adele: "And I'm told they have deep ties to the syndicate you're after."
  576. Berner: "I see, I get the story."
  577. Adele said: "We can't stop them by ourselves. So we are asking for your help.
  578. Berner: "That was the plan all along."
  579. Ivan: "So what are we supposed to do? After we cross the ocean, we're supposed to ask you."
  580. Adele: "I would like you to head to one of the three areas that are key to the Syndicate's activities."
  581. Berner: "Three places?"
  582. Adele: "The first is in Lviv, a city northwest of here."
  583. Theodore: "Lviv is one of the city Alliances. Are you saying there are such people there?"
  584. Adele: "While this is ostensibly the case, behind the scenes, the market is controlled by a syndicate and a large market is held every weekend."
  585. Adele: "The current situation in Lviv is that they are hiding the facts for fear of being expelled from the Alliance."
  586. Adele: "The second is around the Dnipro River, which connects to the Black Sea."
  587. Adele: "This place is used as a transportation route for weapons, and the countless surveillance eyes around it make it difficult to penetrate."
  588. Adele: "And the third is the city around Lake Kahovsk and Lake Kremenchuk, which leads to the Dnipro River."
  589. Adele: "As I mentioned earlier, the syndicate using the Dnipro River as a transportation route has affected its surroundings and the cities are in an uproar."
  590. Adele: "Ukrainian troops have been dispatched several times, but the results have been less than encouraging."
  591. Ivan: "Everywhere seems to be on the straight and narrow."
  592. Adele: "These three areas hold the ground for the syndicate. By taking control of any one of them, we should be able to inflict considerable damage on them."
  593. Theodore: "But the enemy's forces will naturally be concentrated there."
  594. Ivan: "That's why you turned to mercenary units like ours rather than the regular army, which would have stepped in for fear of casualties."
  595. Adele: "That's what I mean."
  596. Adele: "I'll leave it entirely up to you to decide where you want to go."
  597. Berner: "As long as I'm paid for the commission, I just follow the client's instructions when they give them."
  598.  
  599. script008_s.sd
  600. It is believed that it is only a matter of time before the French 2nd Army turns back to us. Therefore, the objective this time is only to eliminate the troops defending Orleans. In addition, the technical department of the Alliance will accompany us to test new weapons.
  601.  
  602. script008_e.sd
  603. Theodore: "Captain, we are receiving a transmission from someone claiming to be the leader of an anti-Coalition organization?"
  604. Berner: "Put me through."
  605. Theodore: "Ha."
  606. Jeanne: "Greetings, my name is Jeanne Binoche - I thank you for your help in liberating Orleans."
  607. Berner: "This is Berner Thuram, the Free Border."
  608. Berner: "Surprise, surprise, the leader of the anti-union organization is a woman like you and her name is 'Jeanne'. ......
  609. Jeanne: "You thought it was too good to be true, didn't you?"
  610. Jeanne: "Hmph - you're right, this is a pseudonym. You need a performance to incite an organization, don't you?"
  611. Jeanne: "I like the name most of all, and I'm beginning to think it's fine the way it is."
  612. Berner: "Oh, you are definitely the 'Jeanne' who liberated Orléans."
  613. Jeanne: "Hmph--I'll take that as a compliment."
  614. Berner: "As you know, the city of Orleans will be officially incorporated as one of the cities of the Alliance in the future. That's what this battle was about."
  615. Jeanne: "Of course - since you and your mercenary troops are working under the orders of the Alliance, that's the only purpose."
  616. Jeanne: "I have no right to say anything about that. There are those in the organization who want to be part of the Alliance."
  617. Berner: "So there's another main issue."
  618. Jeanne: "Let's be frank, would you be willing to add our anti-union organization to your free boarders?"
  619. Berner: "......"
  620. Jeanne: "Our work in Orleans is finished. But there are still communities in the same situation."
  621. Jeanne: "I would free them from the coalition if I could."
  622. Berner: "But we are a mercenary unit. We can't always do what we want."
  623. Jeanne: "I know it by heart. Only those who still think that remain in the organization."
  624. Jeanne: "There is no place for us in Orleans any more--please."
  625. Berner: "What could have made you a hero who saved a city, would you reduce yourself to a single mercenary?" ......
  626. Berner: "Interesting, let's see with our own eyes how prepared you guys are."
  627. Jeanne: "Well, then--"
  628. Berner: "Yes, the Free Border welcomes you as a force to be reckoned with."
  629. Jeanne: "Thanks ...... No, thank you--or should I say, in this case."
  630. Berner: "I don't care either way."
  631.  
  632. script008_n.sd
  633. The Intelligence Department investigated the information obtained from the armed forces that had been destroyed earlier, and discovered an important fact. It was that other forces were involved in the diversion of weapons to the armed forces. The weapons, known as: "Old East" weapons, were exported around the world, and their replacement parts are still readily available today. There is a notorious syndicate that deals primarily with this. In a word, a syndicate is a huge organization as large as a city federation. Especially in the eastern part of Europe, the syndicate potentially controlled a wide area regardless of whether it was a federation or an Alliance. Therefore, there were no major conflicts between the League and the Alliance in this area. It was also the fact that both the Alliance and the Confederation had their hands full. It had long been noted that the organization had been supplying arms to armed groups throughout Europe, but no clear evidence had ever been found. The Alliance decided to use force against the Syndicate at a time when the conflict with the Coalition was winding down. To take up this task, the Free Border Force sailed around the Mediterranean Sea and entered the Bosphorus Strait. Here, an auditor from the consulting firm World was to accompany them. World was in pursuit of a certain faction that had been spreading in the Ukraine and had offered to cooperate with the Syndicate because of their close ties to the Syndicate. The name of the faction the auditor was pursuing was the Order of the Knights, a faction that existed throughout the Ukraine. However, due to the bad harvests and deteriorating security caused by global warming, they began to arm themselves for self-defense and soon became a militant armed group. Excuse me, is Berner Tulum who you are?"
  634. Berner: "Yes, but what about ...... Anta?"
  635. ???: I am Adele, an auditor from the consulting firm World.
  636. Berner: "You're the auditor?"
  637. Adele: "I am very grateful to you for accepting my impossible request this time."
  638. Berner: "Don't worry about it. I'm a hired hand, and I'll accept what my sponsors want."
  639. Berner: "This is my second-in-command, Ivan and Theodore."
  640. Ivan: "It's Ivan. Everyone here calls me Miller."
  641. Theodore: "This is Theodore. Please call me Ted."
  642. Adele: "You can call me whatever you like."
  643. Berner: "Well, Inspector Adele, I'm sorry to be so quick, but tell me about the company that was the purpose of joining you."
  644. Adele: "Yes, sir."
  645. Adele: "We in the World have been supportive of companies that have been working hard to help people recover since the abominable Last Decade."
  646. Ivan: "Well, I've heard rumors of a young businessman named Heine or Hi-Ho."
  647. Adele: "But even if we say it's a no-fly zone, it's only for combat by Alliances and coalitions. ......"
  648. Adele: "People who could not maintain themselves in the uncertain situation formed a mob and attacked businesses one after another, targeting the supplies they had collected for support."
  649. Adele: "We too have been compelled to take up arms to protect our people. ......"
  650. Berner: "So that's where the mistake happened."
  651. Adele: "One man at a Ukrainian security firm has come to understand the power of the weapons he carries."
  652. Adele: "He incited the people around him to start attacking the armed forces in the area."
  653. Adele: "We did our best to stop them somehow."
  654. Adele: "His heart gradually lost sight of its original purpose, and he finally raised his weapon against the people he was supposed to protect. ......
  655. Ivan: "Drowned in Power: ......"
  656. Adele: "They are now calling themselves the 'Knights' and using the security company as a cover, they are growing in power."
  657. Adele: "And I'm told they have deep ties to the syndicate you're after."
  658. Berner: "I see, I get the story."
  659. Adele said: "We can't stop them by ourselves. So we are asking for your help.
  660. Berner: "That was the plan all along."
  661. Ivan: "So what are we supposed to do? After we cross the ocean, we're supposed to ask you."
  662. Adele: "I would like you to head to one of the three areas that are key to the Syndicate's activities."
  663. Berner: "Three places?"
  664. Adele: "The first is in Lviv, a city northwest of here."
  665. Theodore: "Lviv is one of the city Alliances. Are you saying there are such people there?"
  666. Adele: "While this is ostensibly the case, behind the scenes, the market is controlled by a syndicate and a large market is held every weekend."
  667. Adele: "The current situation in Lviv is that they are hiding the facts for fear of being expelled from the Alliance."
  668. Adele: "The second is around the Dnipro River, which connects to the Black Sea."
  669. Adele: "This place is used as a transportation route for weapons, and the countless surveillance eyes around it make it difficult to penetrate."
  670. Adele: "And the third is the city around Lake Kahovsk and Lake Kremenchuk, which leads to the Dnipro River."
  671. Adele: "As I mentioned earlier, the syndicate using the Dnipro River as a transportation route has affected its surroundings and the cities are in an uproar."
  672. Adele: "Ukrainian troops have been dispatched several times, but the results have been less than encouraging."
  673. Ivan: "Everywhere seems to be on the straight and narrow."
  674. Adele: "These three areas hold the ground for the syndicate. By taking control of any one of them, we should be able to inflict considerable damage on them."
  675. Theodore: "But the enemy's forces will naturally be concentrated there."
  676. Ivan: "That's why you turned to mercenary units like ours rather than the regular army, which would have stepped in for fear of casualties."
  677. Adele: "That's what I mean."
  678. Adele: "I'll leave it entirely up to you to decide where you want to go."
  679. Berner: "As long as I'm paid for the commission, I just follow the client's instructions when they give them."
  680.  
  681. script009_s.sd
  682. It has been confirmed that there has been movement in the Syndicate in Lviv, a city west of Kiev. Although on the surface the Lviv area is composed of allied cities, it is in fact an area controlled by the Syndicate, which has a force the size of a small division. The Free Border Corps must eliminate the resistance and gather information in Lviv.
  683.  
  684. script009_e.sd
  685. Berner: "Miller, Ted, you noticed."
  686. Ivan: "Yeah. I've only seen it in pictures, but I'm pretty sure."
  687. Adele: "What the hell?"
  688. Theodore: "Among the weapons lined up here, there's a fair mix of American-made and front-line class weapons."
  689. Adele: "Wouldn't that be obvious to a syndicate?"
  690. Theodore: "As you know, the United States lost its international voice a few years ago, and isolationism has risen."
  691. Theodore: "Then there was the great global disarmament, and after it became difficult to sustain the military industry, the U.S. placed strict restrictions on the export of weapons."
  692. Theodore: "We also recently acquired an old American weapon through the proper channels, but it still took several months as a procedure."
  693. Ivan: "Even the old models cost that much through regular channels. It's impossible to get that many of the latest models.
  694. Ivan: "Then it's likely they're using a decile route that can provide just that."
  695. Berner: "Maybe that route involves the 'Order' you're after."
  696. Adele: "The 'Order of the Knights' goes as far as that: ......"
  697. Berner: "It's just a guess."
  698. Adele: "No, even if we had guessed, we would never have gotten there on our own. I knew I was right to rely on you guys."
  699. Theodore: "But American-made weapons or ...... didn't fight this time, but it's very likely that they will in the future."
  700. Ivan: "To be honest, there is not much information about the latest American weapons. As long as there is a possibility of fighting as Ted says, we need to gather some information around here."
  701. Berner: "Yes, that's right. Miller, please analyze the route of acquisition. Ted, I want you to gather as much information as possible on the latest U.S. weapons."
  702. Ivan: "Leave it to me."
  703. Theodore: "Ha. I'll use the military route to investigate."
  704.  
  705. script009_n.sd
  706. The syndicate succeeded in destroying the market it tried to hold. There is no doubt that this operation dealt them a major blow. However, it did not mean that the Syndicate had been eradicated. Some of the U.S. weapons discovered were high-performance, front-line weapons, and it will be up to subsequent operations to uncover the routes of these weapons. In addition, it is a fact that the security in this area had been dependent on the Syndicate to a great extent, and the maintenance of security in this area will become a problem in the future. Tulum also encountered an unexpected person during his last operation. It was Sara Huppert, a representative of Marseille, who was also the employer of the Free Border Corps. She was traveling around the country to resolve the issue of Spanish immigrants, which had triggered the current conflict. The negotiations seemed to be having difficulties, and her face was not exactly cheerful. There may have been some impatience that the conflict would continue to escalate into a full-scale clash between both the Alliance and the Coalition. Now, these fears are gradually becoming reality. Movements were taking place in the Allied forces in the Polish sector. Some of them have already deployed their units to check our movement. Furthermore, the remnants of the Syndicate were still holed up in the Carpathian Mountains. They are trying to coordinate with the Coalition. The Free Border Force will conduct operational activities while avoiding aggressive engagement with the Coalition.
  707. Ivan: "A little too much violence, this one."
  708. Theodore: "I didn't think the Coalition would show sympathy for the Syndicate's move. ......"
  709. Berner: "I was hoping to avoid a meaningless clash if possible, but it looks like that's not going to happen."
  710. Ivan: "We can't find out the route, and now the coalition is going to make a move, it's all over.
  711. Theodore: "Captain, let's go all out here and intercept the coalition as well."
  712. Berner: "We have no choice. ...... All personnel deploy for the first battle and begin attacking the Syndicate remnants and the Allied Forces..."
  713. Sarah: "Wait."
  714. Berner: "Sarah!"
  715. Ivan: "Oh, come on, missy!"
  716. Sarah: "I'm sorry, Berner. But please, if you can, avoid conflict with the Coalition!"
  717. Theodore: "Representative, what are you talking about?"
  718. Sarah: "Indeed, the syndicate you are after is an unforgivable entity that is causing chaos around you and harming innocent people."
  719. Sara: "But the Coalition is only now creating a difference in our claims to each other, and we still feel the same Europe. Don't fight between people who are rooted in such a land!"
  720. Ivan: "I know what you're thinking, missy ......, but this is war. It's not kind enough for such naive thinking to pass."
  721. Sarah: "......"
  722. Ivan: "But I'm not the one giving the orders. ...... Captain, as captain, I need you to give the orders."
  723. Berner: "Sarah, can you say those words to anyone?"
  724. Sarah: "I can tell you."
  725. Berner: "Even if it was the ringleader of the Paris attacks--the one who killed your parents?"
  726. Sarah: "What!
  727. Theodore: "Captain, it's whatever--"
  728. Ivan: "Leave this to the captain."
  729. Sarah: "...... certainly killed my father and mother. Even now, I still find it unforgivable for me to forgive those who committed nuclear terrorism on that day and in that place."
  730. Sarah: "It is indeed easy to avenge. But the family left behind by those avenged will hate me - as I do."
  731. Sarah: "And so the hatred repeats itself unceasingly. ......"
  732. Sarah: "I don't want you to feel nothing but sadness and emptiness like that! And if no other human being can stop it, then I will."
  733. Berner: "Even if it kills you?"
  734. Sarah: "Yes ...... if you say it will save you, I say the same thing to any opponent!"
  735. Berner: "Okay. Then, Representative Sarah Huppert, as Free Border Commander, let me issue an order: ...... All personnel, hurry up and get ready for battle!"
  736. Sarah: "......"
  737. Berner: "Attack the Carpathian Mountains quickly and withdraw from the battlefield before the Allied forces arrive."
  738. Sara: "Berner, ......"
  739. Berner: "The client's orders, don't dawdle, hurry up!"
  740. Adele: "Excellent, excellent answer indeed."
  741. Sarah: "You are ......"
  742. Adele: "Nice to meet you, Representative Sara Huppert. My name is Adele, sent by the consulting firm World."
  743. Adele: "Representative Sara, your words touched my heart. I want to thank God that I met someone like you."
  744. Berner: "Auditor, how did you get here?"
  745. Adele: "I think it's an overreach--I, like the representative, wanted the attack on the coalition to stop."
  746. Adele: "But I guess I didn't need to butt in."
  747. Theodore: "Are you serious, Captain ...... to the auditor?"
  748. Berner: "I told you earlier."
  749. Ivan said: "Boy, the client asked me to do this. In times like this, a first-rate hound dog is the one who obeys the request.
  750. Adele said: "Your idea is not wrong. But not all opposing views are right or wrong."
  751. Adele: "If the reinforcements were the kind of people who slaughter scores of unarmed people, your idea would be supported."
  752. Sarah: "Please."
  753. Theodore: "!
  754. Sara: "I'm sorry. It's the best I can do for you right now."
  755. Theodore: "You say I'm still a work in progress. ...... I understand... so - please raise your head."
  756.  
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  758. The syndicate imports weapons from the Black Sea via the Dnieper River. It is said that a number of combat vehicles are among them. The Syndicate is not hiding them, but is moving them in an open march. The only way to stop them is to use force.
  759.  
  760. script010_e.sd
  761. Ivan: "Sorry, we got nothing here."
  762. Theodore: "Same here."
  763. Ivan: "The only people who like to go into places like this are those who are guilty.
  764. Theodore: "Miller, I see the captain has returned as well."
  765. Ivan: "Yo, how was it over there?"
  766. Berner: "Yeah, I was able to get some information from this guy that the Syndicate has brought in a lot of weapons in the last few days."
  767. Ivan: "Really?"
  768. Berner: "This guy's name is Alistair Drive. He came across the Syndicate moving a few days ago."
  769. Alistair: "Alistair. Nice to meet you."
  770. Theodore: "So, did you really see it?"
  771. Alistair: "It was three nights ago, I think, where I was lost in the woods outside Nikolaev, west of here."
  772. Alistair: "At first I thought it might be a Ukrainian military march, but the weapons those guys were carrying were kind of - disjointed."
  773. Alistair: "So I talked to Mr. Berner there today, and I thought they might be the syndicate you're talking about.
  774. Berner: "So, if what you're saying is true, what do you think they're going to do with all those weapons they moved?"
  775. Ivan: "One thing a syndicate like this would do is hold a market.
  776. Berner: "Exactly. But fortunately we have no information that the market has been held in the last three days."
  777. Berner: "Then there is a good chance it will be held soon."
  778. Theodore: "If only the man were telling the truth."
  779. Alistair: "Are you saying I'm lying?"
  780. Theodore: "Arguably, yes."
  781. Alistair: "That's nonsense. I don't see the advantage of me lying here."
  782. Theodore: "It's possible you're one of their operatives."
  783. Alistair: "That's nonsense - the only reason I'm here is because Mr. Berner approached me."
  784. Alistair said: "It's just a coincidence that I was in that place today. There's no way I could have known you guys would be fighting here today!"
  785. Theodore: "Certainly if you're on the Syndicate side, you're more likely to call on the other side."
  786. Theodore: "But--"
  787. Alistair: "Okay, if you're that skeptical, then add me to this squad!"
  788. Alistair: "I'm supposed to take down the Syndicate guys to prove the truth, right?"
  789. Theodore: "You wouldn't give a weapon to someone who might be an enemy!"
  790. Alistair: "You're a hard-headed man. ......"
  791. Ivan: "Kook ...... funny little guy, isn't he?"
  792. Ivan: "I like it."
  793. Theodore: "Miller!"
  794. Ivan: "Captain, okay?"
  795. Berner: "You know better than to take it in."
  796. Theodore: "Even the captain!"
  797. Ivan: "You said something about Alistair? I'll put you in my place."
  798. Alistair: "Really?"
  799. Ivan: "But if you betray me, I will put a lead bullet in you without mercy or hesitation."
  800. Alistair: "I'm sure that time will never come."
  801. Berner: "It's decided--I'll leave Alistair in Miller's hands."
  802. Theodore: "If you say Miller is responsible, I have no objection."
  803. Berner: "Sorry."
  804. Theodore: "No."
  805. Berner: "Okay, we're done talking. Ted, I need you to gather more information on the market and get more people on board."
  806. Theodore: "Ha."
  807. Berner: "Miller should teach the new guy a few things."
  808. Ivan: "Oh."
  809.  
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  811. The Syndicate's stronghold that had been decimated had seen significant activity, especially over the past few days. A large market was to be held in the Carpathian Mountains in the near future. The syndicate's recent activities seemed to be in response to that market. This market is held irregularly but continuously. The types of weapons they handle are also said to be diverse. In addition, recently, American-made weapons, which have rarely been handled in the past, have begun to be handled along with the weapons that have been handled in the past. It has been a long time since the U.S. lost its international voice. There is a reason why American-made weapons have not been handled. After the Great Disarmament, the military industry could no longer be sustained as it had been in the past, and strict restrictions on arms and weapons exports were put in place by the dominant isolationism at home. The Free Border Corps would take operational action to destroy this large market. Meanwhile, as Free Border units were operating in the Ukraine, there were confirmed movements of Polish allied units that appeared to be a response to the situation.
  812. Berner: "Apparently, they have bigger hands than we thought. ...... I didn't realize they even had American-made weapons."
  813. Ivan: "It took us months to finally receive the old generation of weapons, and even though they were off the second line.
  814. Theodore: "But when you have such a large quantity, it means you have a very large route."
  815. Ivan: "Apparently, this guy can't just destroy them.
  816. Berner: "Miller is certainly right, but the question now is how to strike the immediate enemy."
  817. Berner: "Ted, what's going on with these guys?"
  818. Theodore: "Ha, some of the weapons have already been brought in at the foot of Mount Hoverla, where the market is scheduled to be held, and people who are supposed to be buyers are just starting to gather.
  819. Theodore: "But thanks to the weapons being brought in, we were able to locate where they were hidden."
  820. Berner: "That's good work. So where are we?"
  821. Theodore: "Yes, the location is east of the Carpathian Mountains and appears to be inside a now abandoned mine.
  822. Ivan: "Then the goal is to hit the market or the weapons warehouse."
  823. Theodore: "But there is a problem."
  824. Berner: "Problem?"
  825. Theodore: "Yes, first of all, regarding the market, it seems that they are expecting an attack, and they have their commodity weapons ready to go out at any time.
  826. Ivan: "You want to show your buyers how well it performs in the field."
  827. Theodore: "In addition, there are many cities on the coalition side in the surrounding area, and any overly flashy action could provoke them.
  828. Theodore: "And as for the weapons depot, it is guarded by the national army of the Republic of Trans-Dniestre, which is located east of there."
  829. Berner: "The National Army is ......"
  830. Ivan: "It's not surprising. That country, which came into being when the definition of a country was blurred, can't survive without parasitism now and then."
  831. Ivan: "You've just switched to the Syndicate because you've seen what's going on in Russia right now."
  832. Theodore: "That is why, when we hit the weapons depot, we may fight the Syndicate as well as the Trans-Dniestrian forces."
  833. Ivan: "We should split up the troops here."
  834. Berner: "Yes, we should hit the market with a small number of troops and send the rest to the weapons depot. Miller, you take the market, and Ted, you take the ordnance depot.
  835.  
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  837. The cities surrounding the lake formed by the Dnieper River are heavily influenced by the syndicate. Therefore, it is important to first eliminate their influence from the major cities in the basin. The Syndicate's armed units are stationed in each city and have been confronting the Ukrainian army for many years, but they have not been able to eliminate the Syndicate at all. The Free Border Corps will carry out elimination on their behalf.
  838.  
  839. script011_e.sd
  840. Adele: "This will free the people from the fear of the syndicate."
  841. Berner: "No, you can't say that unless the syndicate is destroyed."
  842. Ivan: "I got some interesting information on that."
  843. Berner: "Miller, Ted, where have you been?"
  844. Theodore: "I'm sorry. We were searching the ruins of their packing house."
  845. Ivan: "Thanks to you, I found this stuff."
  846. Adele: "Notes?"
  847. Berner: "Who's this guy?"
  848. Ivan: "It's just a ledger. It'll be titled 'The Honeymoon with the Ukrainian Army'."
  849. Theodore: "I cannot believe that the military, which is supposed to protect the people, would join forces with an entity that, of all things, should be fighting for them."
  850. Berner: "So the Ukrainian military is one of the syndicate's clients. ......"
  851. Ivan: "So, here's what I want you to see."
  852. Berner: "There's been quite a bit of weaponry flowing in the last few days."
  853. Ivan: "They're probably planning to hold a big market soon."
  854. Adele: "It is possible that people from the 'Order' may be mixed in with the market that is being held. ......"
  855. Berner: "I would like some more information. Miller, please continue your investigation with Ted."
  856. Berner: "Auditor Adele, find out where the Syndicate might hold a large market."
  857. Adele: "Yes, sir."
  858.  
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  860. The Syndicate's stronghold that had been decimated had seen significant activity, especially over the past few days. A large market was to be held in the Carpathian Mountains in the near future. The syndicate's recent activities seemed to be in response to that market. This market is held irregularly but continuously. The types of weapons they handle are also said to be diverse. In addition, recently, American-made weapons, which have rarely been handled in the past, have begun to be handled along with the weapons that have been handled in the past. It has been a long time since the U.S. lost its international voice. There is a reason why American-made weapons have not been handled. After the Great Disarmament, the military industry could no longer be sustained as it had been in the past, and strict restrictions on arms and weapons exports were put in place by the dominant isolationism at home. The Free Border Corps would take operational action to destroy this large market. Meanwhile, as Free Border units were operating in the Ukraine, there were indications that Polish allied forces were responding to the situation.
  861. Berner: "Apparently, they have bigger hands than we thought. ...... I didn't realize they even had American-made weapons."
  862. Ivan: "It took us months to finally receive the old generation of weapons, and even though they were off the second line.
  863. Theodore: "But when you have such a large quantity, it means you have a very large route."
  864. Ivan: "Apparently, this guy can't just destroy them.
  865. Berner: "Miller is certainly right, but the question now is how to strike the immediate enemy."
  866. Berner: "Ted, what's going on with these guys?"
  867. Theodore: "Ha, some of the weapons have already been brought in at the foot of Mount Hoverla, where the market is scheduled to be held, and people who are supposed to be buyers are just starting to gather.
  868. Theodore: "But thanks to the weapons being brought in, we were able to locate where they were hidden."
  869. Berner: "That's good work. So where are we?"
  870. Theodore: "Yes, the location is east of the Carpathian Mountains and appears to be inside a now abandoned mine.
  871. Ivan: "Then the goal is to hit the market or the weapons warehouse."
  872. Theodore: "But there is a problem."
  873. Berner: "Problem?"
  874. Theodore: "Yes, first of all, regarding the market, it seems that they are expecting an attack, and they have their commodity weapons ready to go out at any time.
  875. Ivan: "You want to show your buyers how well it performs in the field."
  876. Theodore: "In addition, there are many cities on the coalition side in the surrounding area, and any overly flashy action could provoke them.
  877. Theodore: "And as for the weapons depot, it is guarded by the national army of the Republic of Trans-Dniestre, which is located east of there."
  878. Berner: "The National Army is ......"
  879. Ivan: "It's not surprising. That country, which came into being when the definition of a country was blurred, can't survive without parasitism now and then."
  880. Ivan: "You've just switched to the Syndicate because you've seen what's going on in Russia right now."
  881. Theodore: "That is why, when we hit the weapons depot, we may fight the Syndicate as well as the Trans-Dniestrian forces."
  882. Ivan: "We should split up the troops here."
  883. Berner: "Yes, we should hit the market with a small number of troops and send the rest to the weapons depot. Miller, you take the market, and Ted, you take the ordnance depot.
  884.  
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  886. The syndicate is said to be using abandoned mines scattered throughout the Carpathian Mountains to hide its weapons. To the east, in the Dniestr River basin, there is the Republic of Transdniestr, a former Soviet-like state system. This country has deep ties to the Syndicate and strongly defended it. The mission was to eliminate the resistance of the Transdniestrian Republic and the Syndicate and to destroy these weapons.
  887.  
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  889. Berner: "This is Berner, the weapons depot in the mine is under control."
  890. Ivan said: "We've taken control of the market here, too. Lucky for us, we managed to capture a few people."
  891. Ivan: "Then I saw a guy tied up in the corner, so I helped him out, and we caught a funny one."
  892. Berner: "Interesting?"
  893. Ivan: "Well, ask him for details."
  894. Weaver: "Are you the captain?"
  895. Weaver: "I am Agent Weaver Hawk - a special agent sent by the United States. I want to thank you for what you've done for me this time."
  896. Berner: "Not even close ......, but how did that American agent get caught here?"
  897. Weaver: "As a thank you for your help, I'll tell you a special story--I was ordered by my home country to investigate the flow of weapons that were leaking out."
  898. Berner: "Did the U.S. follow this route, too? ......"
  899. Weaver: "And the other day I was surveying the area around Lake Kahovsk when suddenly a battle broke out and attack planes hit the building I was in, and I passed out at the same time."
  900. Weaver: "And then, unluckily, an attack plane hit the building I was in, and I blacked out and found myself trapped here. ......
  901. Berner: "......You've got it right..."
  902. Ivan: "Kookook ......"
  903. Weaver: "If it weren't for you guys, we'd probably be a beehive by now."
  904. Berner: "Well, that was a disaster."
  905. Weaver: "I'd thank you for your help, but I've got some research to do on my end. ......"
  906. Berner: "I didn't mean to save you--"
  907. Weaver: "From the looks of it, you're after that organization, too, so why don't you hire me as a joint front here?"
  908. Berner: "What..."
  909. Weaver: "I'm still a bit of a household name over there."
  910. Weaver: "What do you think? Not a bad idea, I suppose."
  911. Berner: "Miller."
  912. Ivan: "Kook ...... I don't mind, the rest is up to your conscience, right?"
  913. Berner: "...... okay, thanks for your help."
  914. Weaver: "Well, look at you! I'm going to return the favor for all the help you've given me."
  915. Ivan: "......"
  916. Ivan: "Kukk--I didn't think there were people hiding in there."
  917. Berner: "This is no laughing matter--"
  918. Berner: "We'll think about that later--continue where you left off."
  919. Ivan: "Well, ...... where were we - you told me about the POWs."
  920. Berner: "Oh."
  921. Ivan: "Then did you notice the weapons they were handling?"
  922. Berner: "Of course. The report only said it was made in the U.S., but it's a hell of a first-line class, state-of-the-art model--not through regular channels by any means."
  923. Ivan: "This guy's got a bigger yama hiding behind them than we thought, doesn't he?"
  924. Berner: "Indeed, we may be in more trouble than we can handle on our own when we get this far. ...... Maybe we should leave this to the intelligence community."
  925. Ivan: "Yes."
  926. Berner: "By the way, did you get anything out of the people you captured?"
  927. Ivan: "No, not yet. It's better to have that auditor there anyway."
  928. Berner: "That's true, too. Well, let's meet up once and then we'll begin in the presence of Auditor Adele."
  929. Ivan: "And a little worse for wear, we'd better get some men together at the rendezvous."
  930.  
  931. script012_n.sd
  932. The syndicate succeeded in destroying the market it tried to hold. There is no doubt that this operation dealt them a major blow. However, it did not mean that the Syndicate had been eradicated. Some of the U.S. weapons discovered were high-performance, front-line weapons, and it will be up to subsequent operations to uncover the routes of these weapons. In addition, it is a fact that the security in this area had been dependent on the Syndicate to a great extent, and the maintenance of security in this area will become a problem in the future. Tulum also encountered an unexpected person during his last operation. It was Sara Huppert, a representative of Marseille, who was also the employer of the Free Border Corps. She was traveling around the country to resolve the issue of Spanish immigrants, which had triggered the current conflict. The negotiations seemed to be having difficulties, and her face was not exactly cheerful. There may have been some impatience that the conflict would continue to escalate into a full-scale clash between both the Alliance and the Coalition. Now, these fears are gradually becoming reality. Movements were taking place in the Allied forces in the Polish sector. Some of them have already deployed their units to check our movement. Furthermore, the remnants of the Syndicate were still holed up in the Carpathian Mountains. They are trying to coordinate with the Coalition. The Free Border Force will conduct operational activities while avoiding aggressive engagement with the Coalition.
  933. Ivan: "A little too much violence, this one."
  934. Theodore: "I didn't think the Coalition would show sympathy for the Syndicate's move. ......"
  935. Berner: "I was hoping to avoid a meaningless clash if possible, but it looks like that's not going to happen."
  936. Ivan: "We can't find out the route, and now the coalition is going to make a move, it's all over.
  937. Theodore: "Captain, let's go all out here and intercept the coalition as well."
  938. Berner: "We have no choice. ...... All personnel deploy for the first battle and begin attacking the Syndicate remnants and the Allied Forces..."
  939. Sarah: "Wait."
  940. Berner: "Sarah!"
  941. Ivan: "Oh, come on, missy!"
  942. Sarah: "I'm sorry, Berner. But please, if you can, avoid conflict with the Coalition!"
  943. Theodore: "Representative, what are you talking about?"
  944. Sarah: "Indeed, the syndicate you are after is an unforgivable entity that is causing chaos around you and harming innocent people."
  945. Sara: "But the Coalition is only now creating a difference in our claims to each other, and we still feel the same Europe. Don't fight between people who are rooted in such a land!"
  946. Ivan: "I know what you're thinking, missy ......, but this is war. It's not kind enough for such naive thinking to pass."
  947. Sarah: "......"
  948. Ivan: "But I'm not the one giving the orders. ...... Captain, as captain, I need you to give the orders."
  949. Berner: "Sarah, can you say those words to anyone?"
  950. Sarah: "I can tell you."
  951. Berner: "Even if it was the ringleader of the Paris attacks--the one who killed your parents?"
  952. Sarah: "What!
  953. Theodore: "Captain, it's whatever--"
  954. Ivan: "Leave this to the captain."
  955. Sarah: "...... certainly killed my father and mother. Even now, I still find it unforgivable for me to forgive those who committed nuclear terrorism on that day and in that place."
  956. Sarah: "It is indeed easy to avenge. But the family left behind by those avenged will hate me - as I do."
  957. Sarah: "And so the hatred repeats itself unceasingly. ......"
  958. Sarah: "I don't want you to feel nothing but sadness and emptiness like that! And if no other human being can stop it, then I will."
  959. Berner: "Even if it kills you?"
  960. Sarah: "Yes ...... if you say it will save you, I say the same thing to any opponent!"
  961. Berner: "Okay. Then, Representative Sarah Huppert, as Free Border Commander, let me issue an order: ...... All personnel, hurry up and get ready for battle!"
  962. Sarah: "......"
  963. Berner: "Attack the Carpathian Mountains quickly and withdraw from the battlefield before the Allied forces arrive."
  964. Sara: "Berner, ......"
  965. Berner: "The client's orders, don't dawdle, hurry up!"
  966. Adele: "Excellent, excellent answer indeed."
  967. Sarah: "You are ......"
  968. Adele: "Nice to meet you, Representative Sara Huppert. My name is Adele, sent by the consulting firm World."
  969. Adele: "Representative Sara, your words touched my heart. I want to thank God that I met someone like you."
  970. Berner: "Auditor, how did you get here?"
  971. Adele: "I think it's an overreach--I, like the representative, wanted the attack on the coalition to stop."
  972. Adele: "But I guess I didn't need to butt in."
  973. Theodore: "Are you serious, Captain ...... to the auditor?"
  974. Berner: "I told you earlier."
  975. Ivan said: "Boy, the client asked me to do this. In times like this, a first-rate hound dog is the one who obeys the request.
  976. Adele said: "Your idea is not wrong. But not all opposing views are right or wrong."
  977. Adele: "If the reinforcements were the kind of people who slaughter scores of unarmed people, your idea would be supported."
  978. Sarah: "Please."
  979. Theodore: "!
  980. Sara: "I'm sorry. It's the best I can do for you right now."
  981. Theodore: "You say I'm still a work in progress. ...... I understand... so - please raise your head."
  982.  
  983. script013_s.sd
  984. The market is located in a corner at the foot of the Hovelula Mountains. The weapons in these markets were ready for immediate response. To raid here would be like jumping into the midst of a large army. Moreover, even though they were a weak force, they could not devote a large number of troops because of the proximity of the cities to which the coalition belonged.
  985.  
  986. script013_e.sd
  987. Theodore: "This is Theodore. Captain, can you hear me Miller?"
  988. Berner: "This is Berner, it looks like the weapons depot is under control."
  989. Theodore: "I'm glad the captain is okay."
  990. Berner: "You too."
  991. Berner: "But Ted, did you notice?"
  992. Theodore: "Yes. ...... Apparently it was there too."
  993. Berner: "Reports only said it was made in the U.S., but this guy is outrageous."
  994. Theodore: "Yes, I only knew of the plans when I was in the U.S. Army, but this is the first time I've seen the actual thing."
  995. Theodore: "This is definitely the latest aircraft in the first-line class ......"
  996. Berner: "Looks like we're likely to be involved in some crazy stuff. ......"
  997. Theodore: "I'm sure. I didn't think there would be an organization in existence that could prepare such a substitute. ......"
  998. Berner: "This is a situation beyond our control. It might be better to leave this to the expert intelligence community."
  999. Theodore: "That would be wise."
  1000. Berner: "We're going to do everything we can to destroy the Syndicate. Fortunately, we were able to capture a few people in the market."
  1001. Theodore: "Ha."
  1002. Berner: "We'll join you once here. It's probably more convenient in a lot of ways to have Auditor Adele here for the interrogation."
  1003. Theodore: "Okay - I'll be on my way to you."
  1004.  
  1005. script013_n.sd
  1006. The syndicate succeeded in destroying the market it tried to hold. There is no doubt that this operation dealt them a major blow. However, it did not mean that the Syndicate had been eradicated. Some of the U.S. weapons discovered were high-performance, front-line weapons, and it will be up to subsequent operations to uncover the routes of these weapons. In addition, security in this area had been dependent on the Syndicate to a great extent, and maintaining security in this area would become a problem in the future. Tulum also encountered an unexpected person during his last operation. It was Sara Huppert, a representative of Marseille, who was also the employer of the Free Border Corps. She was traveling around the country to resolve the issue of Spanish immigrants, which had triggered the current conflict. The negotiations seemed to be having difficulties, and her face was not exactly cheerful. There may have been some impatience that the confrontation would continue to intensify, leading to a full-scale clash between both the Alliance and the Coalition. Now, these fears are gradually becoming reality. Movements were taking place in the Allied forces in the Polish sector. Some of them have already deployed their units to check our movement. Furthermore, the remnants of the Syndicate were still holed up in the Carpathian Mountains. They are trying to coordinate with the Coalition. The Free Border Force will conduct operational activities while avoiding aggressive engagement with the Coalition.
  1007. Ivan: "A little too much violence, this one."
  1008. Theodore: "I didn't think the Coalition would show sympathy for the Syndicate's move. ......"
  1009. Berner: "I was hoping to avoid a meaningless clash if possible, but it looks like that's not going to happen."
  1010. Ivan: "We can't find out the route, and now the coalition is going to make a move, it's all over.
  1011. Theodore: "Captain, let's go all out here and intercept the coalition as well."
  1012. Berner: "We have no choice. ...... All personnel deploy for the first battle and begin attacking the Syndicate remnants and the Allied Forces..."
  1013. Sarah: "Wait."
  1014. Berner: "Sarah!"
  1015. Ivan: "Oh, come on, missy!"
  1016. Sarah: "I'm sorry, Berner. But please, if you can, avoid conflict with the Coalition!"
  1017. Theodore: "Representative, what are you talking about?"
  1018. Sarah: "Indeed, the syndicate you are after is an unforgivable entity that is causing chaos around you and harming innocent people."
  1019. Sara: "But the Coalition is only now creating a difference in our claims to each other, and we still feel the same Europe. Don't fight between people who are rooted in such a land!"
  1020. Ivan: "I know what you're thinking, missy ......, but this is war. It's not kind enough for such naive thinking to pass."
  1021. Sarah: "......"
  1022. Ivan: "But I'm not the one giving the orders. ...... Captain, as captain, I need you to give the orders."
  1023. Berner: "Sarah, can you say those words to anyone?"
  1024. Sarah: "I can tell you."
  1025. Berner: "Even if it was the ringleader of the Paris attacks--the one who killed your parents?"
  1026. Sarah: "What!
  1027. Theodore: "Captain, it's whatever--"
  1028. Ivan: "Leave this to the captain."
  1029. Sarah: "...... certainly killed my father and mother. Even now, I still find it unforgivable for me to forgive those who committed nuclear terrorism on that day and in that place."
  1030. Sarah: "It is indeed easy to avenge. But the family left behind by those avenged will hate me - as I do."
  1031. Sarah: "And so the hatred repeats itself unceasingly. ......"
  1032. Sarah: "I don't want you to feel nothing but sadness and emptiness like that! And if no other human being can stop it, then I will."
  1033. Berner: "Even if it kills you?"
  1034. Sarah: "Yes ...... if you say it will save you, I say the same thing to any opponent!"
  1035. Berner: "Okay. Then, Representative Sarah Huppert, as Free Border Commander, let me issue an order: ...... All personnel, hurry up and get ready for battle!"
  1036. Sarah: "......"
  1037. Berner: "Attack the Carpathian Mountains quickly and withdraw from the battlefield before the Allied forces arrive."
  1038. Sara: "Berner, ......"
  1039. Berner: "The client's orders, don't dawdle, hurry up!"
  1040. Adele: "Excellent, excellent answer indeed."
  1041. Sarah: "You are ......"
  1042. Adele: "Nice to meet you, Representative Sara Huppert. My name is Adele, sent by the consulting firm World."
  1043. Adele: "Representative Sara, your words touched my heart. I want to thank God that I met someone like you."
  1044. Berner: "Auditor, how did you get here?"
  1045. Adele: "I think it's an overreach--I, like the representative, wanted the attack on the coalition to stop."
  1046. Adele: "But I guess I didn't need to butt in."
  1047. Theodore: "Are you serious, Captain ...... to the auditor?"
  1048. Berner: "I told you earlier."
  1049. Ivan said: "Boy, the client asked me to do this. In times like this, a first-rate hound dog is the one who obeys the request.
  1050. Adele said: "Your idea is not wrong. But not all opposing views are right or wrong."
  1051. Adele: "If the reinforcements were the kind of people who slaughter scores of unarmed people, your idea would be supported."
  1052. Sarah: "Please."
  1053. Theodore: "!
  1054. Sara: "I'm sorry. It's the best I can do for you right now."
  1055. Theodore: "You say I'm still a work in progress. ...... I understand... so - please raise your head."
  1056.  
  1057. script014_s.sd
  1058. The syndicate appears to be moving along the mountains into Poland. Poland is a region whose entire area is almost entirely covered by allied forces. Currently, allied forces are already in operational action in response to the movement of the Free Border Corps. Unnecessary engagement with the Coalition should not be undertaken, but the inevitable fighting will be left to the front line commanders.
  1059.  
  1060. script014_e.sd
  1061. Berner: "Are you leaving?"
  1062. Sara: "Berner, ......"
  1063. Sarah: "Thank you, for being so selfish with me."
  1064. Berner: "This time the strategy and your opinion just happened to coincide, there's no guarantee it'll work the next time."
  1065. Sarah: "Huh, that part is still the same."
  1066. Berner: "I'm sorry, too, for leaving my original contract and coming this far ......"
  1067. Sarah: "Never mind, you can renege on the contract if you think it's the right thing to do."
  1068. Berner: "I think you should stay here and rest a little longer. You still look a little pale."
  1069. Sarah: "I doubt that."
  1070. Berner: "Negotiations -- they're not going well, are they?"
  1071. Sarah: "Yes, we are negotiating with each city in the Alliance to accept refugees little by little, but ...... the answer is the same for everyone."
  1072. Sarah: "Hey Berner, I wonder if what I'm doing is just a child's pictorial representation."
  1073. Berner: "...... might be."
  1074. Sarah: "......"
  1075. Berner: "But even if everyone else scorns it as a pipe dream, I'm the only one who believes it."
  1076. Berner: "My parents moved from the Middle East, and your family - and the city of Marseille - accepted them."
  1077. Berner: "That's true. So I believe it."
  1078. Sarah: "Well - maybe I was feeling a little vulnerable."
  1079. Sarah: "Thank you, Berner. I think I can hang on a little longer."
  1080. Berner: "Well, that's the path you chose."
  1081. Sarah: "Yes."
  1082. Berner: "Then I'll sweep the stones around you so you won't fall."
  1083. Theodore: "Captain, we have a new freelance mercenary coming in who wants to sign a contract, how can I help you?"
  1084. Berner: "Right now we want as many people as possible. If you think you can use them, I'd like you to join us right away."
  1085. Theodore: "Here is the list."
  1086. Theodore: "Both ability and status are not in question."
  1087. Berner: "Well, then give him a contract and tell him how to live in our house."
  1088. Theodore: "Ha."
  1089. Cicelle: "Thank you for signing me up. I am Cicelle Ibsen. I will do my best to carry out the mission."
  1090.  
  1091. script014_n.sd
  1092. We have received intelligence that the elite Warsaw First Army is approaching the rear of a unit in a Polish allied city. The Free Border Corps is currently conducting military operations in the Eastern European region. It was therefore believed that this was a concern. Just as it appeared that a full-scale engagement with the Allied Forces was about to take place, a communication was received from the Polish First Army. It asked for cooperation in the eradication of the Syndicate in the region. Tulum meets with the commander of the Polish First Army, Youzev Konrad. The information obtained at the meeting indicated that the Syndicate also had a base in Russia. Russia ostensibly does not support the syndicate. However, in effect, it seems that the Russian military is behind it. To deal with this situation, the Free Border Corps and the Warsaw First Army decided to form a joint front until the syndicate was eradicated.
  1093. Berner: "Nice to meet you. I am Berner Thuram, a free boarder. This is my second-in-command, Ivan."
  1094. Conrad: "This is Eusef Conrad, commander of the First Polish Army."
  1095. Berner: "So what does a man of your stature want with me, a mere captain of a mercenary unit?"
  1096. Berner: "I seem to recall that the Polish army was an allied force."
  1097. Conrad: "Hahaha--that man-eating personality is just as rumored."
  1098. Conrad: "It is only a mercenary unit, but it is a mercenary unit - it is you, the mercenaries, who have defeated our allied troops in France.
  1099. Berner: "Was it you who made that Lyon and Geneva plan ......"
  1100. Conrad: "Mercenaries are often despised, but in my opinion they are complete individuals as soldiers.
  1101. Conrad: "And as the one who brings those individuals together, I have no desire to look down on you."
  1102. Conrad: "I think that insight at least makes the man, Bernard Thuram, worthy of respect."
  1103. Ivan: "This commander-in-chief is a real eater. ...... No, he's an odd one out."
  1104. Berner: "...... it seems so, apparently the man named Eusef Conrad is not like other officer corpsmen."
  1105. Berner: "Commander Conrad, please forgive my earlier rudeness."
  1106. Conrad: "So that's who you really are."
  1107. Berner: "I am an individual Berner Thuram who is not lying."
  1108. Conrad: "Ha ha ha - that's why it makes sense for me to be here in person."
  1109. Conrad: "Then let's get down to business. But I believe I have already told you what I want to talk about."
  1110. Berner: "You mean we're going to help you?"
  1111. Conrad: "Yes. At present, the Polish First Army is acting to destroy the Syndicate, which you are also pursuing."
  1112. Ivan: "Wait a minute! Have you forgotten that you and your people were helping the Syndicate march on Warsaw?"
  1113. Conrad: "That's a misunderstanding. That was just a move to see how good you guys are."
  1114. Ivan: "Really?"
  1115. Conrad: "There is no way to be sure now, but it seems certain that I am responsible for the outcome. ...... I apologize."
  1116. Ivan: "......"
  1117. Berner: "Let's believe it. The fact that a military man of your stature admits fault and bows to others is proof above all."
  1118. Ivan: "Yes."
  1119. Conrad: "I appreciate it."
  1120. Berner: "No, but I still don't understand why you, a member of the Alliance, would ask for help from us, the Alliance. Could you tell us why you are asking for our help?
  1121. Conrad: "All right - just as you are currently pursuing the Syndicate, we have been working under the radar for some time to find out where they are based."
  1122. Conrad: "And while you were outwardly attacking them, we were able to locate their base."
  1123. Berner: "Really?
  1124. Conrad: "I will not lie to you. Their headquarters are in Belarus, in the Russian Federation."
  1125. Ivan: "Belarus? We've been there, too, you know."
  1126. Conrad: "We also called on the Russian government to help us in our search on several occasions, but we never found them."
  1127. Conrad: "That's as it should be. The Syndicate was connected to the Russian government."
  1128. Conrad: "We found that out when we went under the Russian radar and did our own research in the areas explored by the Russians."
  1129. Conrad: "But when I confronted the Russian government with that fact, its only response to every question was a single point of 'nyet.'"
  1130. Ivan: "Has Russia become that rotten?" ......
  1131. Berner: "But if Russia is unaware of this fact, the story is simple. Just exterminate the Syndicate that nests in Russia instead of the Russian army."
  1132. Conrad: "That's why I'm asking for your help."
  1133. Conrad: "Please, can you help us?"
  1134. Berner: "But we are mercenaries - we can't move unless our sponsors want us to."
  1135. Conrad: "Hmm, that's a professional opinion."
  1136. Conrad: "I knew you would say that. Rest assured, I have already approved your sponsorship through the proper channels."
  1137. Berner: "!"
  1138. Conrad: "Of course, it's confidential elsewhere."
  1139. Berner: "I see... ...... So you've got a good handle on it."
  1140. Conrad: "Now all that remains is for you to respond."
  1141. Ivan: "I agree. To be honest, I have some personal feelings about it, but it seems that the Syndicate is a common enemy of both the Alliance and the coalition.
  1142. Berner: "If the sponsors give the go-ahead, we'll just go with it. ......"
  1143. Conrad: "Then--"
  1144. Berner: "All right. Commander Conrad, let us commit ourselves to cooperate with the Polish First Army from this moment on."
  1145. Conrad: "I knew you would shake your head."
  1146. Berner: "So how in the world are you going to attack their home base?"
  1147. Conrad: "The way we will do this is that our Polish 1st Army and your Free Army will split into two, and you will operate in various parts of Belarus and Kursk.
  1148. Ivan: "Is there something in the Kursk of the Alliance or ...... there too?"
  1149. Conrad: "Kursk is now a member of the Alliance, but the Russian government is not happy about it and has placed troops nearby to keep an eye on us.
  1150. Conrad: "And what happens when either the Alliance or a third party, the Coalition, comes to visit?"
  1151. Berner: "I see, so you're saying you're going to cut off reinforcements by nailing the Russians in the eye."
  1152. Conrad: "I just got word from a unit watching Belarus, and now is the perfect time to hit the Syndicate."
  1153. Conrad: "I will respect your actions with regard to which of the two units will attack where."
  1154.  
  1155. script015_s.sd
  1156. The Polish First Army and the Free Border Corps were split into two groups, each responsible for checking the Syndicate and Russian forces. The operation to destroy the Syndicate consisted of two phases. First, the Syndicate's strongholds in Belarus and Russian territory were to be destroyed. Syndicate strongholds are scattered throughout this heavily forested region, and it is expected that the Syndicate will attempt to divide the area in various locations. Careful action is needed, but we should be careful because a prolonged operation could result in allowing Russia to intervene.
  1157.  
  1158. script015_e.sd
  1159. Berner: "This is Free Border, Conrad, please respond."
  1160. Conrad: "This is Conrad."
  1161. Berner: "We have succeeded in gaining complete control of the Syndicate's base facility."
  1162. Conrad: "Understood. We too will begin withdrawing from Kursk."
  1163. Berner: "Thanks to you, we were able to destroy the Syndicate."
  1164. Conrad: "Thank you for your cooperation."
  1165. Conrad: "It appears that our joint operation with you has come to this point."
  1166. Berner: "No, not yet."
  1167. Conrad: "What?"
  1168. Berner: "You have the right to conduct a survey of your home base."
  1169. Berner: "Of course we have the same rights."
  1170. Conrad: "Hahaha - you are still wonderful. I would love to have you in my army."
  1171. Berner: "I'll take those words right back."
  1172. Conrad: "Then I will follow your suggestion. After the retreat, we'll be on our way to you."
  1173. Berner: "Yes, we're waiting for you."
  1174. Theodore: "Captain, in light of the situation that we are about to face, I think we should replenish our personnel."
  1175. Berner: "Yes."
  1176. Theodore: "I thought the captain would say so, and we've already picked up some excellent people."
  1177. Berner: "That's as quick as I'd expect."
  1178. Theodore: "Because this is what I do."
  1179. Berner: "If you're this far along, there's nothing for me to say, especially if you're this far along."
  1180. Berner: "The rest is yours."
  1181. Theodore: "Ha. Then I request you to join the squad as a replacement."
  1182. Paulo: "This is Paulo Stini. Pleased to meet you. And this is--"
  1183. Natalie: "Natalie Sanjo. Leave the sky to me."
  1184.  
  1185. script015_n.sd
  1186. A joint operation between the Free Border Corps and the Polish 1st Army confirmed that the Syndicate had been broken up. In the end, however, the mystery remained as to how the Syndicate was able to handle the mainstay U.S. weapons. The faction that followed World did not seem to be deeply involved in these operations, and Auditor Adel was returned to Constantinople. The two military commanders who had concluded their operations had no time to catch their breath. The next operation orders were sent from each other's higher headquarters. It was an order that took the breath away for both sides. The Alliance wanted to launch an all-out offensive against the coalition, and Tulum was ordered to move toward the Baltics. The Warsaw army was likewise asked to hurry back to Warsaw to prepare for the Alliance offensive. Here, the times were changing.
  1187. Berner: "What is the situation in the Baltic cities?"
  1188. Ivan: "Everywhere in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius looks like it's going to do it."
  1189. Theodore: "What do you want to do, Captain?"
  1190. Berner: "What can we do? If they won't back down, we'll have to fight them.
  1191. Ivan: "I'm sure you're right. But, you know, it's a little hard to do, considering I was with the commander over there a few days ago."
  1192. Berner: "You're unusually timid. Confusion slows down your attack."
  1193. Ivan: "I'm getting old."
  1194. Ivan: "Well, the battle from now on is going to be tougher than ever, at least let me have one last weak moment."
  1195. Berner: "That's true too. ......"
  1196. Ivan: "...... but don't worry anymore. From now on, until the battle is over, I will abandon my weakness."
  1197. Berner: "You're ready."
  1198. Ivan: "Oh."
  1199. Berner: "Miller, Ted, please instruct your troops to make sure everything is ready."
  1200. Ivan: "Roger."
  1201. Theodore: "Ha."
  1202.  
  1203. script016_s.sd
  1204. It was necessary to attract Russian interest in order to make the operation in Belarus run smoothly. Therefore, the Free Border Corps decided to go to Kursk. Kursk is one of the few Russian cities to join the Alliance. The Russian government did not take kindly to the movements of these cities and was constantly on the alert by deploying troops in the neighborhood. Therefore, they are not completely allied cities. Therefore, the current operation is to destroy the Russian forces deployed around Kursk and to add Kursk city to one of the Alliances.
  1205.  
  1206. script016_e.sd
  1207. Conrad: "This is Conrad--we have successfully taken control of the base."
  1208. Berner: "This is Berner, it appears that the Russian troops in Kursk are also beginning a temporary retreat."
  1209. Conrad: "Thanks to you and your colleagues, we were able to destroy the Syndicate without the intervention of the Russian army."
  1210. Berner: "No, thanks to you for bringing this operation to our attention."
  1211. Conrad: "Well, then, the Polish First Army thanks the Free Border Corps for their cooperation."
  1212. Berner: "Free Border thanks Polish First Army for cooperation."
  1213. Conrad: "So what are you guys going to do after this?"
  1214. Berner: "We have achieved our goal of destroying the Syndicate, but the Russian army has withdrawn from Kursk, so we will be guarding and investigating Kursk for the time being."
  1215. Conrad: "Well, we will continue to investigate the remains of the home base."
  1216. Conrad: "I will send the results of the survey to you later on a dedicated line. There is no danger of the Alliance or the Confederation intercepting the line."
  1217. Berner: "No, I have no right to accept that from the Alliance. I will only gratefully accept that sentiment."
  1218. Conrad: "What do you mean, you have the right regardless of all that."
  1219. Conrad: "And what's the harm in having a mere Polish, Eusef Conrad, tell his friend, a Frenchman, Bernard Thuram, about his souvenirs?"
  1220. Berner: "Commander ...... you are still a great commander."
  1221. Berner: "If you had been in the French Army, there might not have been a Free Border unit by now."
  1222. Conrad: "That's a problem. Then this day would never have come, would it?"
  1223. Berner: "Hmph - I understand. I'll tell you about that souvenir story later.
  1224. Conrad: "Yes, you can wait in anticipation."
  1225. Ivan: "Yo, there's a guy here who wants to fight at our place.
  1226. Berner: "How's that for you?"
  1227. Ivan: "It's not so bad. Here, here's the file."
  1228. Berner: "Hmmm ......"
  1229. Berner: "Certainly the background and atmosphere seem impeccable."
  1230. Ivan: "Well then, let's teach the new guy the rules here."
  1231. Berner: "You got it."
  1232. Lev: "This is Lev Luzhkov. I'm Lev Luzhkov, and my determination to win is second to none."
  1233.  
  1234. script016_n.sd
  1235. A joint operation between the Free Border Corps and the Polish 1st Army confirmed that the Syndicate had been broken up. In the end, however, the mystery remained as to how the Syndicate was able to handle the mainstay U.S. weapons. The faction that followed World did not seem to be deeply involved in these operations, and Auditor Adel was returned to Constantinople. The two military commanders who had concluded their operations had no time to catch their breath. The next operation orders were sent from each other's higher headquarters. It was an order that took the breath away for both sides. The Alliance wanted to launch an all-out offensive against the coalition, and Tulum was ordered to move toward the Baltics. The Warsaw army was likewise asked to hurry back to Warsaw to prepare for the Alliance offensive. Here, the times were changing.
  1236. Berner: "What is the situation in the Baltic cities?"
  1237. Ivan: "Everywhere in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius looks like it's going to do it."
  1238. Theodore: "What do you want to do, Captain?"
  1239. Berner: "What can we do? If they won't back down, we'll have to fight them.
  1240. Ivan: "I'm sure you're right. But, you know, it's a little hard to do, considering I was with the commander over there a few days ago."
  1241. Berner: "You're unusually timid. Confusion slows down your attack."
  1242. Ivan: "I'm getting old."
  1243. Ivan: "Well, the battle from now on is going to be tougher than ever, at least let me have my last weak moment."
  1244. Berner: "That's true too. ......"
  1245. Ivan: "...... but don't worry anymore. From now on, until the battle is over, I will abandon my weakness."
  1246. Berner: "You're ready."
  1247. Ivan: "Oh."
  1248. Berner: "Miller, Ted, please instruct your troops to make sure everything is ready."
  1249. Ivan: "Roger."
  1250. Theodore: "Ha."
  1251.  
  1252. script017_s.sd
  1253. Sevastopol used to be a naval base, but it has become obsolete and can no longer sustain a large fleet. Therefore, it was opened as one of the free trade ports that the Ukrainian government implemented in response to the disarmament trend. The abandoned onshore fortress now thrives as the free port of Sevastopol. The faction that World is pursuing has refused to be inspected by the Alliance and has been holed up in the fortress. The Free Border Corps will deploy to the Crimea to capture the Sevastopol fortress and disarm the city of Sevastopol.
  1254.  
  1255. script017_e.sd
  1256. Theodore: "Captain--!"
  1257. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  1258. Theodore: "Come here, please."
  1259. Berner: "What the hell is ...... this?"
  1260. Berner: "What's with this pile of corpses ......"
  1261. Theodore: "By the time Inspector General Adele and I discovered it, it was already ......"
  1262. Berner: "Hell--is there anyone alive?"
  1263. Theodore: "They're all dead."
  1264. Berner: "These are the guys who were the 'Knights' ......"
  1265. Adele: "I don't know all of their faces either, but as far as I can judge, most of them are from the 'Order'."
  1266. Adele: "And one of the bodies, this is the man who was in charge of the security company in the example - the man who led the 'Order'."
  1267. Berner: "So you're saying he committed suicide after being cornered?"
  1268. Ivan: "Perhaps."
  1269. Berner: "Miller?"
  1270. Ivan: "I received a call from the Polish commander. They have succeeded in taking control of the building, and when we inspected it, we found the same situation prevailing."
  1271. Ivan: "It's like the end of a villain in one of those three-volume novels I used to read."
  1272. Berner: "The ringleader is dead and there are no survivors so far."
  1273. Theodore: "What an aftertasteful ending."
  1274. Adele: "Blessed be the souls of his men in the name of God--"
  1275. Berner: "You know what's good, they were godless people."
  1276. Adele: "That may be true, but that was when he was alive. Now he is converted and his soul will be called to God."
  1277. Berner: "I see. ......"
  1278. Adele: "I would like to thank you on behalf of ...... our company for your help in stopping the 'Knights'."
  1279. Berner: "But as endings go, it sucks. ......"
  1280. Adele: "It is not your responsibility. They knew this would happen."
  1281. Ivan: "Captain, what about this dead body?"
  1282. Berner: "The corpse is innocent. They will be buried respectfully."
  1283. Adele: "I will talk to the company and arrange a place for you."
  1284. Berner: "Please."
  1285. Berner: "Ted, please tell Commander Conrad that."
  1286. Theodore: "Ha."
  1287. Theodore: "Captain, in light of the situation that we are about to face, I think we should replenish our personnel."
  1288. Berner: "Yes."
  1289. Theodore: "I thought the captain would say so, and we've already picked up some excellent people."
  1290. Berner: "That's as quick as I'd expect."
  1291. Theodore: "Because this is what I do."
  1292. Berner: "If you're this far along, there's nothing for me to say, especially if you're this far along."
  1293. Berner: "The rest is yours."
  1294. Theodore: "Ha. Then I request you to join the squad as a replacement."
  1295. Furio: "I'm Furio Sainz. I guarantee you that you'll get your money's worth."
  1296.  
  1297. script017_n.sd
  1298. A joint operation between the Free Border Corps and the Polish 1st Army confirmed that the Syndicate had been defused. The nuclear warheads discovered were turned over to the Alliance's nuclear division. World Auditor Adel will continue to be in charge of clarifying the distribution routes and will leave the Free Border Corps. Meanwhile, in Minsk, Sara was negotiating with the refugees. The negotiations here seemed to have yielded a positive result, unlike the previous negotiations. However, Tulum could not hide his reluctance when he was told the details of the negotiations. The conditions that Minsk City had set were so severe. Nevertheless, Sara was determined to continue working to solve the problem. The two military commanders who had completed the operation had no time to catch their breath. Each received the next operation order from the other's higher command. It was an order that took both of their breath away. And more than that, it was a shock to Sara. The Alliance was poised to launch an all-out offensive against the coalition, and the Free Border Corps had been ordered to move toward the Baltic region. The Warsaw Army was likewise asked to hurry back to Warsaw to prepare for the Alliance offensive. Here the times were changing.
  1299. Berner: "What is the situation in the Baltic cities?"
  1300. Ivan: "Everywhere in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius looks like it's going to do it."
  1301. Theodore: "What do you want to do, Captain?"
  1302. Berner: "If they won't back down, then we'll just use our strength to overrun the city.
  1303. Ivan: "Are you sure about this?"
  1304. Berner: "What?"
  1305. Ivan: "I promised you, missy."
  1306. Berner: "Yeah, I'm in my own way--"
  1307. Irina: "Free Border Corps, do you copy?"
  1308. Ivan: "What?"
  1309. Theodore: "Captain, it appears that someone is using a special line to call out to us."
  1310. Irina: "I am Irina Krutkov, mayor of Minsk. Free Border Corps, please respond."
  1311. Theodore: "What do we do now?"
  1312. Berner: "Open a line."
  1313. Berner: "Nice to meet you Mayor Krutzkoff, I am Berner Thuram of the Free Border Corps."
  1314. Irina: "Looks like we're connected."
  1315. Irina: "You must be Berner Thuram. I was hoping to meet you once."
  1316. Berner: "We heard about you from our client, Sara Huppert."
  1317. Irina: "She told me about you too."
  1318. Berner: "In exchange for accepting the refugees - it seems that Marseille has set a number of strict conditions ...... equal to the number of refugees accepted, in addition to covering all necessary expenses.
  1319. Irina: "Yes, Minsk - no, Belarus wanted labor to cultivate the new land that is now being created by global warming.
  1320. Irina: "I found what Representative Sara told us very fascinating."
  1321. Berner: "Then why did you put conditions on it?"
  1322. Irina: "As for the expenses, isn't it natural that they are asking us to pay for them? As for me, I could have found a way without forcing myself to use refugees."
  1323. Irina: "As for the rest, I would say try."
  1324. Irina: "Her story was certainly convincing, but I'm not sure how determined she really is. ......
  1325. Irina: "So I thought I would ask her to accept refugees in Marseille on the same terms as we do."
  1326. Berner: "But the situation is different there than in Marseille, and above all, Marseille is anti-refugee."
  1327. Irina: "What about it?"
  1328. Irina: "As long as Sara Huppert holds the position of representative of Marseille, all her actions will be the consensus of Marseille."
  1329. Irina: "If she acts on her own initiative, without listening to the people, it is the same as a child's selfishness."
  1330. Berner: "......"
  1331. Irina: "There was one question I wanted to ask you as well, but I think I spoke a little too long. ...... You can hear my story later."
  1332. Irina: "Well, I'll see you later."
  1333. Ivan: "What the hell are you thinking, it's before the battle."
  1334. Theodore: "Captain, what's wrong?"
  1335. Ivan: "Did something happen with that woman?"
  1336. Berner: "No, it's nothing. ...... We'll start taking control of those three cities sooner than that."
  1337. Ivan: "Oh ......"
  1338.  
  1339. script018_s.sd
  1340. Odessa is one of the most important port cities on the Black Sea and is under strong World influence. The area is now ruled by a faction that is being hunted by the World. Inspectors were quickly dispatched to check on the illegal distribution of weapons, but they were lost in Odessa, and the faction has taken decidedly hostile action regarding a series of incidents. They have now begun to build a strong defensive position throughout the city.
  1341.  
  1342. script018_e.sd
  1343. Theodore: "Captain--!"
  1344. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  1345. Theodore: "Come here, please."
  1346. Berner: "What the hell is ...... this?"
  1347. Berner: "What's with this pile of corpses ......"
  1348. Theodore: "By the time Inspector General Adele and I discovered it, it was already ......"
  1349. Berner: "Hell--is there anyone alive?"
  1350. Theodore: "They're all dead."
  1351. Berner: "These are the guys who were the 'Knights' ......"
  1352. Adele: "I don't know all of their faces either, but as far as I can judge, most of them are from the 'Order'."
  1353. Adele: "And one of the bodies, this is the man who was in charge of the security company in the example - the man who led the 'Order'."
  1354. Berner: "So you're saying he committed suicide after being cornered?"
  1355. Ivan: "Perhaps."
  1356. Berner: "Miller?"
  1357. Ivan: "I received a call from the Polish commander. They have succeeded in taking control of the building, and when we inspected it, we found the same situation prevailing."
  1358. Ivan: "It's like the end of a villain in one of those three-volume novels I used to read."
  1359. Berner: "The ringleader is dead and there are no survivors so far."
  1360. Theodore: "What an aftertasteful ending."
  1361. Adele: "Blessed be the souls of his men in the name of God--"
  1362. Berner: "You know what's good, they were godless people."
  1363. Adele: "That may be true, but that was when he was alive. Now he is converted and his soul will be called to God."
  1364. Berner: "I see. ......"
  1365. Adele: "I would like to thank you on behalf of ...... our company for your help in stopping the 'Knights'."
  1366. Berner: "But as endings go, it sucks. ......"
  1367. Adele: "It is not your responsibility. They knew this would happen."
  1368. Ivan: "Captain, what about this dead body?"
  1369. Berner: "The corpse is innocent. They will be buried respectfully."
  1370. Adele: "I will talk to the company and arrange a place for you."
  1371. Berner: "Please."
  1372. Berner: "Ted, please tell Commander Conrad that."
  1373. Theodore: "Ha."
  1374. Theodore: "Captain, in light of the situation that we are about to face, I think we should replenish our personnel."
  1375. Berner: "Yes."
  1376. Theodore: "I thought the captain would say so, and we've already picked up some excellent people."
  1377. Berner: "That's as quick as I'd expect."
  1378. Theodore: "Because this is what I do."
  1379. Berner: "If you're this far along, there's nothing for me to say, especially if you're this far along."
  1380. Berner: "The rest is yours."
  1381. Theodore: "Ha. Then I request you to join the squad as a replacement."
  1382. Allen: "I'm Allen. I'm Allen Cassey. Pleased to meet you from now on."
  1383.  
  1384. script018_n.sd
  1385. A joint operation between the Free Border Corps and the Polish 1st Army confirmed that the Syndicate had been defused. The nuclear warheads discovered were turned over to the Alliance's nuclear division. World Auditor Adel will continue to be in charge of clarifying the distribution routes and will leave the Free Border Corps. Meanwhile, in Minsk, Sara was negotiating with the refugees. The negotiations here seemed to have yielded a positive result, unlike the previous negotiations. However, Tulum could not hide his reluctance when he was told the details of the negotiations. The conditions that Minsk City had set were so severe. Nevertheless, Sara was determined to continue working to solve the problem. The two military commanders who had completed the operation had no time to catch their breath. Each received the next operation order from the other's higher command. It was an order that took both of their breath away. And more than that, it was a shock to Sara. The Alliance was poised to launch an all-out offensive against the coalition, and the Free Border Corps had been ordered to move toward the Baltic region. The Warsaw Army was likewise asked to hurry back to Warsaw to prepare for the Alliance offensive. Here the times were changing.
  1386. Berner: "What is the situation in the Baltic cities?"
  1387. Ivan: "Everywhere in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius looks like it's going to do it."
  1388. Theodore: "What do you want to do, Captain?"
  1389. Berner: "If they won't back down, then we'll just use our strength to overrun the city.
  1390. Ivan: "Are you sure about this?"
  1391. Berner: "What?"
  1392. Ivan: "I promised you, missy."
  1393. Berner: "Yeah, I'm in my own way--"
  1394. Irina: "Free Border Corps, do you copy?"
  1395. Ivan: "What?"
  1396. Theodore: "Captain, it appears that someone is using a special line to call out to us."
  1397. Irina: "I am Irina Krutkov, mayor of Minsk. Free Border Corps, please respond."
  1398. Theodore: "What do we do now?"
  1399. Berner: "Open a line."
  1400. Berner: "Nice to meet you Mayor Krutzkoff, I am Berner Thuram of the Free Border Corps."
  1401. Irina: "Looks like we're connected."
  1402. Irina: "You must be Berner Thuram. I was hoping to meet you once."
  1403. Berner: "We heard about you from our client, Sara Huppert."
  1404. Irina: "She told me about you too."
  1405. Berner: "In exchange for accepting the refugees - it seems that Marseille has set a number of strict conditions ...... equal to the number of refugees accepted, in addition to covering all necessary expenses.
  1406. Irina: "Yes, Minsk - no, Belarus wanted labor to cultivate the new land that is now being created by global warming.
  1407. Irina: "I found what Representative Sara told us very fascinating."
  1408. Berner: "Then why did you put conditions on it?"
  1409. Irina: "As for the expenses, isn't it natural that they are asking us to pay for them? As for me, I could have found a way without forcing myself to use refugees."
  1410. Irina: "As for the rest, I would say try."
  1411. Irina: "Her story was certainly convincing, but I'm not sure how determined she really is. ......
  1412. Irina: "So I thought I would ask her to accept refugees in Marseille on the same terms as we do."
  1413. Berner: "But the situation is different there than in Marseille, and above all, Marseille is anti-refugee."
  1414. Irina: "What about it?"
  1415. Irina: "As long as Sara Huppert holds the position of representative of Marseille, all her actions will be the consensus of Marseille."
  1416. Irina: "If she acts on her own initiative, without listening to the people, it is the same as a child's selfishness."
  1417. Berner: "......"
  1418. Irina: "There was one question I wanted to ask you as well, but I think I spoke a little too long. ...... You can hear my story later."
  1419. Irina: "Well, I'll see you later."
  1420. Ivan: "What the hell are you thinking, it's before the battle."
  1421. Theodore: "Captain, what's wrong?"
  1422. Ivan: "Did something happen with that woman?"
  1423. Berner: "No, it's nothing. ...... We'll start taking control of those three cities sooner than that."
  1424. Ivan: "Oh ......"
  1425.  
  1426. script019_s.sd
  1427. The Free Border Corps is deploying troops to Minsk, which was a stronghold in the previous battle to defeat the Syndicate. The ultimate goal of this operation is to capture the important port cities of Riga and Tallinn on the Baltic Sea. The city of Vilnius, located along the way, is also a city belonging to the coalition, and is poised for a thorough fight against the Alliance this time. As a foothold, Vilnius must first be conquered, and then Riga and Tallinn must be conquered.
  1428.  
  1429. script019_e.sd
  1430. Theodore: "We have completed the control of the three cities of Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius, and so far there has been no significant resistance."
  1431. Berner: "How is the Polish First Army in Warsaw faring?"
  1432. Theodore: "Reports indicate that the Polish First Army is now moving south from Warsaw.
  1433. Berner: "So it looks like we won't be fighting that commander for a while."
  1434. Theodore: "Are you saying that the captain is also having difficulty fighting?"
  1435. Berner: "To tell you the truth, yes - I'd honestly rather not have to deal with someone with that much power. ......"
  1436. Berner: "On the one hand, there's a feeling of how far I'm willing to go."
  1437. Berner: "Can't you just answer like this?"
  1438. Theodore: "No, that's good enough."
  1439. Berner: "Then what do you think of this fight?"
  1440. Theodore: "I only wield my power according to the Captain's--Free Border philosophy, ...... nothing more, nothing less."
  1441. Berner: "I see. ......"
  1442. Berner: "I'm sorry for asking such a strange question out of the blue. Keep up the security."
  1443. Theodore: "Ha, now excuse me."
  1444. Theodore: "Captain, we have a new freelance mercenary coming in who wants to sign a contract, how can I help you?"
  1445. Berner: "Right now we want as many people as possible. If you think you can use them, I'd like you to join us right away."
  1446. Theodore: "Here is the list."
  1447. Theodore: "Both ability and status are not in question."
  1448. Berner: "Well, then give him a contract and tell him how to live in our house."
  1449. Theodore: "Ha."
  1450. Tana: "...I'm Tana Kankkonen. Nice to meet you."
  1451.  
  1452. script019_n.sd
  1453. For the past few years, the Alliance has been taking advantage of its geographical location to create a mid- to high-altitude zone consisting of the Lorraine-Eifel Hills-Carpathian Mountains, the: "Alliance Outer Line."
  1454. and has continued to hold firm as a line of defense. It is precisely because of this geographical situation that the relatively inferior Alliance has been able to withstand the offensive of the Coalition. Currently, a major battle between the Alliance and the Coalition is taking place in the Rhine Valley. In this sector, the Alliance had created a numerical advantage, mainly with the British Third Army and the German Third Army. It looked as if the Alliance would break through this defensive line, but mercenary units from the Alliance side rushed into the British 3rd Army, and the battle was once again coming to a standstill across this outer line. Following the retreat of the British Third Army, the allied Piedmontese forces captured Luxembourg. This was the first fall of an allied city in this battle. Furthermore, the battle between the Alliance and the Confederacy also began on the Pannonian plain, with the Alliance's Lombardy and Venezia Giulia armies achieving successes, including the bloodless capture of Slovenia. While the Polish First Army was on the move to take this role, the Free Border Corps, which had succeeded in capturing the Baltic States, was called upon to march into Polish territory to exploit this rearguard action.
  1455. Berner: "What about the road to Gdansk?"
  1456. Theodore: "Ha, the Polish 2nd Army is currently deployed in northeastern Poland to monitor the situation from our side."
  1457. Ivan: "Poland is all union except Gdansk. Be prepared for some damage."
  1458. Theodore: "If we can reach Gdańsk, we can hope to replenish our supply. If we push ourselves a little, it won't be a problem."
  1459. Ivan: "We don't have much time to stomp our feet here."
  1460. Berner: "Yeah, things aren't going to get any better if we're lost here. ......"
  1461. Berner: "The Free Border will now march into Polish territory! Our target is the allied city of Gdansk--you may ignore the allied forces deployed around it."
  1462.  
  1463. script020_s.sd
  1464. In the northeastern part of Polish territory, the Polish Second Army has deployed units. Although not as powerful as the First Army, it is a well-equipped military opponent not to be underestimated. The Polish territory is almost entirely occupied by allied forces, but only Gdańsk belongs to the Alliance. The Free Border Corps had to go to Gdańsk to meet up with these forces.
  1465.  
  1466. script020_e.sd
  1467. Berner: "No reinforcements--what do you mean?"
  1468. Ivan: "According to the mayor, the Gdansk forces moved a few days ago at the request of the council."
  1469. Theodore: "Nonsense! Then we'll call them Gdansk reinforcements: ......"
  1470. Ivan: "That would mean it never existed in the first place."
  1471. Theodore: "Then we--"
  1472. Berner: "As long as the Gdansk army is not here, the Free Border is isolated. ......"
  1473. Berner: "That means we were used as bait, along with the city of Gdansk."
  1474. Ivan: "By now, the allied forces that have joined with the Gdańsk forces should have dropped one of the coalition cities."
  1475. Berner: "You did it, Jean-Maille Lupin ......"
  1476. Ivan: "What do you think, Captain? As soon as they find out we don't have an army here, I can see the Confederates attacking us."
  1477. Berner: "Fortunately, there seem to be some supplies left. We don't seem to have much time, but I'll make sure everyone is resupplied. In the meantime, we'll figure out a way."
  1478.  
  1479. script020_n.sd
  1480. On the Pannonian plain, the allied Croatian forces surrendered, surrounded by allied forces from Lombardy, Venezia Giulia, and Belgrade. The allied Romanian and Hungarian forces have not moved and are searching for the direction of the battle. Anti-allied forces in the region were contained. Meanwhile, in the west, the allied forces, led by the Ligurian army, were determined to attack Paris. In this situation, the Free Border Corps was in a difficult situation. The Free Border forces had reached Gdańsk, but the Gdańsk forces that were supposed to be present in the city were not. The Gdańsk army had already moved all of its strength to another direction, leaving a minimum of defensive forces in this battle. What remained was no longer a Gdansk force. Gdansk was isolated in the middle of the Alliance's sphere of influence, and it is thought that the Alliance's top brass had decided that it should not stick around. In other words, Gdansk was abandoned by the Alliance. Tulum made plans to break through the Allied siege and escape to Scotland by the North Sea. He recommended that the mayor of Gdansk declare the town a defenseless city and denounced some of the city garrison to head further west.
  1481. Theodore: "We have received word that the city of Gdansk has surrendered to the coalition."
  1482. Berner: "Any damage to residents?"
  1483. Theodore: "No, he did not resist at all, and no damage was done."
  1484. Berner: "I see. ......"
  1485. Ivan: "Gdansk doesn't seem to be worried, but what about us?"
  1486. Berner: "To get to Scotland, you need to pass from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. ......"
  1487. Berner: "The only way out to the North Sea is either across the Kattegat Strait or across the Kiel Canal in Germany, both of which are currently under Union control."
  1488. Berner: "German and Danish troops are deployed in the Kiel Canal and the Kattegat Strait, respectively."
  1489. Ivan: "For distance, it would be better to break through the Kiel Canal, but there is a neutral Hamburg here. It would be a bad idea to engage in battle here."
  1490. Theodore: "Then is it the Kattegat Strait?"
  1491. Berner: "Given the coalition's strength, yes, but if the Danish army secures the bridge, we're rats in the sack."
  1492. Ivan: "So both of them come with risks in the end."
  1493. Berner: "That's what I mean."
  1494. Theodore: "Which way should I take?"
  1495. Ivan: "Captain, you decide!"
  1496.  
  1497. script021_s.sd
  1498. Departing from Gdansk, the Free Border Corps crossed the northern German coast under cover and landed some of its troops on the shadow of the island of Rügen. The goal was the Kiel Canal. In order to pass through here safely, it was necessary to eliminate the Allied forces deployed in the vicinity. Hamburg is a neutral city that does not belong to either the Alliance or the Confederation. In order to pass through this city peacefully, it is necessary to keep the fighting out of this city.
  1499.  
  1500. script021_e.sd
  1501. Berner: "Are the Germans following us?"
  1502. Theodore: "No, no German aircraft in sight or on radar."
  1503. Ivan: "Looks like you got out of there in one piece."
  1504. Berner: "Yeah, once inside Alliance territorial waters, the Germans won't be able to touch them easily."
  1505. Berner: "This should calm things down for a while."
  1506. Theodore: "What are you going to do after this?"
  1507. Berner: "For now, we're entering the Alliance's port of Glasgow."
  1508. Ivan: "We have the Gdańsk thing going on, okay?"
  1509. Berner: "Perhaps it was the colonel's own decision to isolate us in Gdansk."
  1510. Berner: "For the record, we would not have gone to Gdansk that day."
  1511. Berner: "I know it's a guess, but right now we have no choice but to rely on Glasgow."
  1512. Ivan: "What a far fetched story."
  1513. Berner: "I agree ......, but think about getting some rest now. Tell each member of your team to take turns resting."
  1514. Ivan: "If things continue as they are now, it might be a little bad. Maybe we should replenish our staff here."
  1515. Berner: "Indeed. Now, please select the personnel to fill in."
  1516. Ivan: "It's already done."
  1517. Berner: "You're early."
  1518. Ivan: "I can at least read your thoughts."
  1519. Berner: "Then the rest is yours."
  1520. Ivan: "Oh, I'll send out a request for you to join as a fill-in as soon as possible."
  1521. Lily: "This is Lily Grimes. See how I work on the battlefield."
  1522.  
  1523. script021_n.sd
  1524. In Eastern Europe, the Polish First Army and the Lombardy Army faced each other north of Moravia. In the west as well, the allied forces were gathering to retake Luxembourg. The Ligurian army, which was advancing on Paris, was almost destroyed by the French Third Army, but was rescued by the army of Provence. The reality was that the war, which had been moving in favor of the Alliance, was not enough to bring the Allies to their knees so easily. Meanwhile, the Free Border fleet, which had managed to escape Germany, sailed northward across the North Sea and entered the port of Glasgow, Scotland. This was the largest Allied base in the United Kingdom. In addition, the conflict between the Alliance and the Confederation was not so deep in England, and the country had not entered a major state of warfare until the present day. Therefore, it was a relatively safe area in Europe, but Scotland was receiving regular bomber flights from the Alliance's airbase in Dublin. When the mayor of Glasgow offered to destroy this airbase in Dublin as a condition for receiving troops, Tulum had no choice but to accept the request.
  1525. Ivan: "Totally, they're using us for good."
  1526. Berner: "They approved our acceptance, we should at least do this."
  1527. Theodore: "But it seems the war is spreading further than we anticipated."
  1528. Berner: "Yeah, apparently neither the Alliance nor the Coalition can keep their shape."
  1529. Theodore: "Does that mean it's settled?"
  1530. Berner: "Probably."
  1531. Ivan: "How do you see it?"
  1532. Berner: "With the momentum we've had so far, it's probably the Alliance, but if the offensive has stopped, we can assume that the coalition has cut some kind of card."
  1533. Berner: "Then, we're ahead in environment, in numbers, in everything."
  1534. Ivan: "That's not a statement I'd expect from a unit belonging to the Alliance."
  1535. Berner: "It's purely my opinion as a human being."
  1536. Ivan: "Let's put it that way."
  1537. Theodore: "You two are about to arrive at your destination."
  1538. Berner: "Alliance or coalition, our priority for now is to do what we can do."
  1539. Berner: "For now, we'll take control of Dublin Airport for bed and food."
  1540.  
  1541. script022_s.sd
  1542. Berner's strategy was to break through the Kattegat Strait and out into the North Sea. Although sea control of the Kattegat is almost entirely controlled by the Allies, the Danish forces are in charge of that area, and it is less dangerous than a forced crossing of northern Germany. Since adequate air support is not available, they will head for Copenhagen by land. To this end, securing the Great Belt Bridge will be the top priority.
  1543.  
  1544. script022_e.sd
  1545. Theodore: "Captain, all units have passed safely."
  1546. Berner: "Okay, if we can get past the North Sea, we're safe for the time being."
  1547. Theodore: "What are you going to do after this?"
  1548. Berner: "For the time being, we will attempt to enter the British ally city of Glascoe."
  1549. Theodore: "To the Alliance City, sir!"
  1550. Ivan: "Hey, come on, we've got the Gdansk thing going on, okay?"
  1551. Berner: "Perhaps it was the colonel's own decision to isolate us in Gdansk."
  1552. Berner: "For the record, we would not have gone to Gdansk that day."
  1553. Berner: "I know it's a guess, but right now we have no choice but to rely on Glasgow."
  1554. Ivan: "What a far fetched story."
  1555. Theodore: "But we are helpless without supplies, so we have no choice. ......"
  1556. Berner: "I understand what Miller is saying ......, but think about getting some rest now. Tell each member of the team to take turns resting."
  1557. Ivan: "If things continue as they are now, it might be a little bad. Maybe we should replenish our staff here."
  1558. Berner: "Indeed. Now, please select the personnel to fill in."
  1559. Ivan: "It's already done."
  1560. Berner: "You're early."
  1561. Ivan: "I can at least read your thoughts."
  1562. Berner: "Then the rest is yours."
  1563. Ivan: "Oh, I'll send out a request for you to join as a fill-in as soon as possible."
  1564. Orwill: "My name is Orwill Hawk. I see that my brother Weaver is in your care. Please take good care of my brother and me."
  1565.  
  1566. script022_n.sd
  1567. In Eastern Europe, the Polish First Army and the Lombardy Army faced each other north of Moravia. In the west as well, the allied forces were gathering to retake Luxembourg. The Ligurian army, which was advancing on Paris, was almost destroyed by the French Third Army, but was rescued by the army of Provence. The reality was that the war, which had been moving in favor of the Alliance, was not enough to bring the Allies to their knees so easily. Meanwhile, the Free Border fleet, which had managed to escape Germany, sailed northward across the North Sea and entered the port of Glasgow, Scotland. This was the largest Allied base in the United Kingdom. In addition, the conflict between the Alliance and the Confederation was not so deep in England, and the country had not entered a major state of warfare until the present day. Therefore, it was a relatively safe area in Europe, but Scotland was receiving regular bomber flights from the Alliance's airbase in Dublin. When the mayor of Glasgow offered to destroy this airbase in Dublin as a condition for receiving troops, Tulum had no choice but to accept the request.
  1568. Ivan: "Totally, they're using us for good."
  1569. Berner: "They approved our acceptance, we should at least do this."
  1570. Theodore: "But it seems the war is spreading further than we anticipated."
  1571. Berner: "Yeah, apparently neither the Alliance nor the Coalition can keep their shape."
  1572. Theodore: "Does that mean it's settled?"
  1573. Berner: "Probably."
  1574. Ivan: "How do you see it?"
  1575. Berner: "With the momentum we've had so far, it's probably the Alliance, but if the offensive has stopped, we can assume that the coalition has cut some kind of card."
  1576. Berner: "Then, we're ahead in environment, in numbers, in everything."
  1577. Ivan: "That's not a statement I'd expect from a unit belonging to the Alliance."
  1578. Berner: "It's purely my opinion as a human being."
  1579. Ivan: "Let's put it that way."
  1580. Theodore: "You two are about to arrive at your destination."
  1581. Berner: "Alliance or coalition, our priority for now is to do what we can do."
  1582. Berner: "For now, we'll take control of Dublin Airport for bed and food."
  1583.  
  1584. script023_s.sd
  1585. Belfast in Northern Ireland is an Alliance city where ground troops can be deployed. The air force will launch directly from Glasgow. The ultimate goal of this operation is to destroy or occupy the airport in Dublin.
  1586.  
  1587. script023_e.sd
  1588. Berner: "We succeeded in taking control of Dublin Airport. We now have a foothold for the foreseeable future."
  1589. Ivan: "That's good to hear. But we're getting some bad news over here."
  1590. Ivan: "Do you want to hear it?"
  1591. Berner: "I don't really want to hear about it."
  1592. Ivan: "Well, don't say that, Ted, please."
  1593. Theodore: "Ha, I just received a transmission from Glasgow that the Lombardy army fighting in Moravia has been defeated."
  1594. Berner: "The Lombardy Army?"
  1595. Theodore: "Yes, the opponent is that Polish First Army led by Eusef Conrad."
  1596. Berner: "I knew I didn't want to hear that. ......"
  1597. Ivan: "You were right, the Coalition played a powerful card.
  1598. Berner: "Yeah, and a strong A (ace)."
  1599. Berner: "If they've moved in earnest, that puts the Alliance in an even more difficult position."
  1600. Ivan: "Well, fortunately for us, the Polish First Army is in the hard-hit areas of Eastern Europe."
  1601. Theodore: "Yes, sir. Given the current situation, it is highly unlikely that the First Polish Army will march on a relatively peaceful England."
  1602. Berner: "It may indeed be a blessing, but eventually there will come a time to fight ......"
  1603. Berner: "I'd like to avoid it if I could, but I don't think I can if the war is going to turn out like this."
  1604. Berner: "We'll think of the best countermeasures we can, and we'll brief you as soon as we get back."
  1605. Theodore: "Ha."
  1606.  
  1607. script023_n.sd
  1608. The Lombardy army was defeated by the Polish First Army, and the Alliance's plan to flank the allied forces from the east, where they had the upper hand in the war, failed. This failure put the allied forces on the defensive. The Bavarian army was barely able to withstand the onslaught of the German 1st and 2nd Armies. However, they began to retreat as the Polish First Army closed in from the east. The Piedmontese army in Luxembourg was also destroyed by the Allied counter-offensive. The balance of the war in Europe was shifting and tilting heavily toward the Allied side. The Free Border Corps was now facing a part of the Allied British forces.
  1609. Berner: "I should compliment Commander Conrad on his quintessence."
  1610. Ivan: "Yeah, you've got a pretty good eye for giving the allies the right attacks at key points."
  1611. Berner: "Thanks to that, the Alliance seems to have lost a lot of leeway."
  1612. Theodore: "Is this attack consistent with that?"
  1613. Berner: "I bet. Otherwise, they wouldn't suddenly try to change the situation in England that they've tolerated until now."
  1614. Berner: "But then, it's about time Commander Conrad realized we were here - or maybe he already has."
  1615. Theodore: "Eusef Conrad is?"
  1616. Berner: "Up to now, the Coalition has not been interested in the situation in the United Kingdom, but it is a different story when one region is not achieving results while the other regions are showing superiority.
  1617. Berner: "With his eyes, he'll see right through it."
  1618. Theodore: "I see, it looks like we're going to be busy."
  1619. Ivan: "As for me, I'm inclined to rest a little longer."
  1620. Berner: "It's not in our nature to rest forever, after all, we are free boarders who must fight."
  1621.  
  1622. script024_s.sd
  1623. The fighting in Britain is more of a truce than a stalemate. The two sides are only checking each other and not actively fighting. However, the situation in Europe is becoming more and more unfavorable to the allied side day by day. In order to break out of this situation, the Free Border Corps will carry out a campaign to capture cities in south-central England.
  1624.  
  1625. script024_e.sd
  1626. Ivan: "Designated points confirmed under control."
  1627. Ivan: "Amy and the others seem to have worn us out for good."
  1628. Theodore: "Shall we give chase?"
  1629. Berner: "We've accomplished what we set out to do this time, there's no need to go that far."
  1630. Ivan: "We just got a transmission from Glasgow that the Scottish and other armies have begun their operations, starting with ours."
  1631. Theodore: "It appears that the equilibrium has been broken and they intend to fold at once."
  1632. Berner: "If this happens, it's only a matter of time before Britain comes under the Alliance's power."
  1633. Berner: "There doesn't seem to be a competent commander here."
  1634. Ivan: "What are you going to do?"
  1635. Berner: "The free boarders will fall back once and resupply. If we let them handle it, we won't have any problems."
  1636. Berner: "We'll stay in the rear for a while after refueling."
  1637. Ivan: "Roger."
  1638.  
  1639. script024_n.sd
  1640. Theodore: "We have confirmation of the British First Army."
  1641. Berner: "Ted, what's the situation with the Scottish Army?"
  1642. Theodore: "It appears that we have made contact with the British Second Army in London."
  1643. Berner: "Okay, if we take control of London, the Alliance's ground in England should be more solid."
  1644. Berner: "We must intercept the British First Army here and prevent them from joining us."
  1645. Berner: "For that reason, we can't let them drop this Great Yarmouth."
  1646. Berner: "Our objective is to hold this place until the Scots overrun London."
  1647. Berner: "All aircraft, watch your defense lines."
  1648. Ivan: "So, what's the situation in Great Yarmouth right now?"
  1649. Theodore: "Currently, we already have a team in place in Great Yarmouth that has preceded us."
  1650. Theodore: "The British First Army doesn't seem to be aware of our presence yet."
  1651. Ivan: "What now, Captain?"
  1652. Berner: "Ted, deploy the teams ahead of us so we can check with the Brits."
  1653. Theodore: "Ha, let the deployment begin."
  1654. Berner: "We'll catch up with the teams ahead of us, too."
  1655. Berner: "Miller, Ted, I need you to direct me from the rear."
  1656. Ivan: "Leave it to me."
  1657.  
  1658. script025_s.sd
  1659. The battle on the island of Great Britain, where the Free Border Corps had broken out of the war, had developed into a major battle in the West Midlands region. The situation seemed to have shifted in favor of the allied side, and the British Second Army, which had been in a standoff in this area, retreated to the northwest of London. The British First Army stood in front of the Free Borderers and was about to encircle and destroy them. Although the Scottish forces were still advancing, their victory would be in jeopardy if the First Army joined the British Second Army. The Free Border Corps' plan this time was to hold Great Yarmouth for a certain period of time to attract the attention of the First Army.
  1660.  
  1661. script025_e.sd
  1662. Theodore: "Captain, the Scottish army has sent word that they have destroyed the English Second Army and are in control of London."
  1663. Berner: "Roger, our stall ends here. All aircraft fall back!"
  1664. Ivan: "You heard me! All aircraft fall back!
  1665. Theodore: "It appears that the British First Army has taken notice."
  1666. Theodore: "We're rolling on toward London."
  1667. Berner: "Tell that guy to the Scottish Army."
  1668. Theodore: "Ha."
  1669. Ivan: "I heard that the mainland has been defeated again. I just got a transmission."
  1670. Ivan: "No matter how many victories we win, it's only in the sticks."
  1671. Berner: "So where was it dropped this time? It's about time the Alliance Outer Lines fell."
  1672. Ivan: "No, they haven't dropped the outer perimeter yet, but it looks like it's only a matter of time.
  1673. Berner: "I see. ......"
  1674. Ivan: "What's wrong?"
  1675. Berner: "No, I thought maybe we could hold down the coalition headquarters."
  1676. Ivan: "Ho, really?"
  1677. Berner: "Yeah, it's a 50-50 chance. ......"
  1678. Berner: "But for that guy to be successful, the Alliance perimeter has to be breached."
  1679. Berner: "Miller, get everyone resupplied and ready to go at any time, ASAP."
  1680. Ivan: "Okay--"
  1681.  
  1682. script025_n.sd
  1683. With Luxembourg recaptured, the Ligurian army, which had been thrust out, was attacked by the French Second Army, which was supposed to be defending western France, and the battle for Paris ended in failure for the Alliance. The attacked Ligurian army was forced to retreat to Dijon with the help of the Army of Provence. The stalemate on the Rhine River front had also reached a point where the British Third Army and the German Third Army finally defeated the allied forces and captured the allied city of Frankfurt. As a result, the Alliance outer line, consisting of the middle and highlands of the Lorraine-Eifel Hills-Carpathian Mountains, was largely breached. Against this backdrop, Tulum noted that the Alliance's forces had penetrated so deeply into the defensive line that the forces deployed in northern Europe were thinning. With the First English Army now closing in on England, it would be difficult to hold this area for long. If this is the case, it would be a good idea to land in Benelux, where they are stretched thin, and then attack Brussels, where the general headquarters of the Coalition is located. The Allied Forces are supposed to act in accordance with the detailed preliminary negotiations among the political officers of each government. And the meetings were always held at the Coalition headquarters. Stopping these meetings would paralyze the functioning of the coalition, even if only temporarily. It was clear that if this could be done in this time of war, it would be fatal to them.
  1684.  
  1685. script026_s.sd
  1686. Berner: "It seems we were able to successfully break in without being detected. It seems our luck is on our side here."
  1687. Theodore: "This terrain helped."
  1688. Ivan: "But what do we do? The coalition headquarters is in Brussels."
  1689. Berner: "I know, I know. But first, we're going to hit the coalition forces guarding the perimeter and set up a temporary front line base here."
  1690. Berner: "We need scaffolding, even if it takes a little longer."
  1691. Ivan: "Okay, okay."
  1692. Theodore: "But we can't afford to take too long."
  1693. Theodore: "If they boldly find out that we are aiming at the headquarters of the coalition, the coalition will concentrate its forces."
  1694. Theodore: "Please march with caution."
  1695. As a result of rising sea levels due to global warming, much of the Netherlands has been submerged under water. This made it a place where one could witness the bizarre sight of a forest of buildings rising out of the sea level. As a blind spot, the Free Border Corps was able to make a safe landing, and the Coalition was able to outflank them because they were defending the mouth of the Rhine River. To reach Brussels, the Allied forces were eliminated and the Netherland was secured.
  1696.  
  1697. script026_e.sd
  1698. Theodore: "We've got a foothold, but the coalition has apparently noticed us as well."
  1699. Theodore: "Troops are gathering at the coalition headquarters one after another."
  1700. Ivan: "We could also request reinforcements from England."
  1701. Berner: "No, waiting for reinforcements now will only bring more reinforcements, as will the coalition."
  1702. Theodore: "Do you wish to withdraw?"
  1703. Berner: "As much as I'd like to, given the state of the Alliance, we're a long way from winning if we retreat here."
  1704. Ivan: "Then we'll have to fight them on our own."
  1705. Berner: "This is an opportunity that will not happen again. We will conquer Brussels in one fell swoop before we have any more enemies here."
  1706. Theodore: "Captain, in light of the situation that we are about to face, I think we should replenish our personnel."
  1707. Berner: "Yes."
  1708. Theodore: "I thought the captain would say so, and we've already picked up some excellent people."
  1709. Berner: "That's as quick as I'd expect."
  1710. Theodore: "Because this is what I do."
  1711. Berner: "If you're this far along, there's nothing for me to say, especially if you're this far along."
  1712. Berner: "The rest is yours."
  1713. Theodore: "Ha. Then I request you to join the squad as a replacement."
  1714. Oleg: "I am Oleg Rafal. Pleased to meet you, Captain."
  1715.  
  1716. script026_n.sd
  1717. Theodore: "After all, the Allied Forces are becoming more vigilant due to their actions in the Netherlands."
  1718. Ivan: "In addition to the defense forces at headquarters, there are also German and French troops."
  1719. Ivan: "The situation is pretty lopsided, you know?"
  1720. Berner: "Well, ...... perhaps we'll be more vigilant as time goes on."
  1721. Theodore: "Are we really on our own?"
  1722. Berner: "Yes."
  1723. Berner: "Our objective is solely to take control of the Union Chamber in Brussels."
  1724. Berner: "Once we get that under control, no matter how many reinforcements we get, we can't touch them."
  1725. Berner: "You may ignore the Allied forces at this time, and I will make the occupation of Brussels my top priority."
  1726. Berner: "I need you two to give me precise instructions to minimize the damage."
  1727. Ivan: "Leave it to me."
  1728. Theodore: "Ha."
  1729.  
  1730. script027_s.sd
  1731. Berner: "As expected, Brussels is pretty thin-handed right now."
  1732. Theodore: "Currently, the Headquarters Defense Force and the French Third Army are guarding in front of the Coalition Headquarters in Brussels.
  1733. Theodore: "It seems that the French Third Army has not fully recovered from the damage sustained in the Battle of Lyon."
  1734. Ivan: "Surely we can capture this one on our own."
  1735. Theodore: "But it is rash to be reassured. It appears that the German 3rd Army has detected our movement and has turned on the scene and is heading this way."
  1736. Ivan: "That commander sent you. ...... Damn, there's no one more annoying to make enemies with."
  1737. Berner: "But our goal is to take control of the coalition headquarters conference center."
  1738. Berner: "Once we get that under control, no matter how many allied forces we gather, we won't be able to touch them easily."
  1739. Berner: "It doesn't matter if the Germans are coming or the Poles - instruct all aircraft to head for Brussels without worrying about reinforcements."
  1740. Theodore: "Ha."
  1741. Brussels is in a force vacuum. Originally, the French Third Army defended this area, but it has not recovered from the damage caused by the recent battle of Lyon and is not here. The German 3rd Army, which had occupied Frankfurt, seems to have turned back in a hurry, but if Brussels is secured before the Germans, it will be possible to disrupt the coalition.
  1742.  
  1743. script027_e.sd
  1744. Lupin: "Well done, Berner. I believed in you and your team."
  1745. Ivan: "How can you be an old man who can say nonsensical things that don't even cross your mind? ......"
  1746. Theodore: "You're going to hear me."
  1747. Berner: "Colonel, it's been a long time."
  1748. Berner: "Thanks for all your help with Gdansk."
  1749. Lupin: "As for Gdansk, it was a complete failure on our part. ......"
  1750. Lupin: "I wanted to get in touch with you right away, but we're in the middle of an operation too. ......"
  1751. Ivan: "Your eyes are totally condescending, man."
  1752. Theodore: "Miller, here's an extra wave of ......"
  1753. Berner: "Well, let's talk about that."
  1754. Berner: "But Colonel, in return, I want you to promise me one thing."
  1755. Lupin: "What is it?"
  1756. Berner: "Can you guarantee the safety of the coalition representatives who were in the conference hall?"
  1757. Lupin: "Hou"
  1758. Berner: "For my part, I honestly don't mean to do it this way. At the very least, please ensure their safety."
  1759. Lupin: "I can't make a decision about that on my own, this is a highly political issue - mercenaries like you don't understand."
  1760. Lupin: "But let's just talk about it. ...... That's the maximum we can concede."
  1761. Berner: "Fine."
  1762. Lupin: "Well, I have to meet them now, excuse me here."
  1763. Lupin: "You will receive a special bonus at a later date, so take it easy until the next mission."
  1764. Ivan: "Was that the right thing to do in Gdansk?"
  1765. Berner: "Yeah, the colonel will continue to spoof as he did."
  1766. Ivan: "I see."
  1767. Berner: "Pursuing it any further will only make the colonel nervous."
  1768. Theodore: "What are you going to do now?"
  1769. Theodore: "As for the aftermath, we are completely shut out by the military under the direct control of the representative."
  1770. Berner: "Well, it's been a hard march from England to here, so we might as well take the Colonel at his word and rest for a while here."
  1771. Ivan: "As long as neither the Alliance nor the Coalition knows where we're going from here, that's probably a good thing."
  1772. Theodore: "Well, let's tell the troops that."
  1773. Ivan: "So, what's the real story?"
  1774. Berner: "I've put surveillance on the colonel so that he can contact me if there is any movement on ......."
  1775. Ivan: "I see."
  1776. Berner: "I've seen enough of what Gdańsk is going through."
  1777.  
  1778. script027_n.sd
  1779. The Free Border Corps successfully invaded Brussels. They were able to take armed control of the Coalition headquarters and paralyze, albeit temporarily, the Coalition's operational activities. Originally, the pre-negotiations by the political officers of the Allied action were the product of profit-and-loss calculations of gains and losses, and the result of mutual checks and balances on the degree of loss to each other's forces. Hence, even though the coalition was in the process of attacking the outer lines of the Alliance, each government had given orders to their respective armies to temporarily withdraw their troops. In particular, the British Third Army had unilaterally declared its intention to leave mainland Europe and was conducting a withdrawal action from north of Groningen to England. The Polish First Army, through the mediation of the World, had reached a truce with the Lombardy Army. The Coalition had steered its course sharply away from advancing on the Alliance to defending it. The Alliance, with its center broken up, was an opportune target for the Alliance, which would once again go on the offensive to destroy it individually. Lupin: "Did you enjoy your vacation?"
  1780. Berner: "Thanks to you, I've been able to relax for a while now."
  1781. Lupin: "That's good to hear."
  1782. Berner: "So, is this a new directive from the Colonel to come directly to you at a time like this?"
  1783. Lupin: "Exactly."
  1784. Lupin: "We succeeded in taking control of Brussels, but there are still many people who stand against us."
  1785. Berner: "Well, I suppose you're right."
  1786. Lupin: "So I'd like to ask the free boarders to clean them up."
  1787. Berner: "I see. So you're saying that while we're paralyzed as a coalition, we're going to destroy the major armies?"
  1788. Lupin: "It's up to you how you interpret it. Choose whichever you like, the rules or Paris. I will not allow you to refuse."
  1789. Berner: "I understand. However, I will discuss the destination with my two deputies and make a decision.
  1790. Lupin: "Well, I'll allow you that much."
  1791. Berner: "Well, we'll discuss it right away and we'll see you later."
  1792. Berner: "And you heard right."
  1793. Ivan: "What, you noticed?"
  1794. Berner: "Of course."
  1795. Theodore: "I'm sorry."
  1796. Ivan: "But I'm just getting tired of resting. Wherever I can fight at this point is fine with me."
  1797. Theodore: "I agree with Miller."
  1798. Berner: "All right. Then summon everyone."
  1799. Theodore: "I have already sent out a recall order to each of you."
  1800. Ivan: "I'm always ready to go."
  1801.  
  1802. script028_s.sd
  1803. They landed in southern Holland via the shortest route from England. However, they were unable to land enough troops and allowed the Allied forces to approach. Brussels, the objective, was within sight, but more Allied garrison troops were waiting for the Free Border Corps.
  1804.  
  1805. script028_e.sd
  1806. Lupin: "Well done, Berner. I believed in you and your team."
  1807. Ivan: "How can you be an old man who can say nonsensical things that don't even cross your mind? ......"
  1808. Theodore: "You're going to hear me."
  1809. Berner: "Colonel, it's been a long time."
  1810. Berner: "Thanks for all your help with Gdansk."
  1811. Lupin: "As for Gdansk, it was a complete failure on our part. ......"
  1812. Lupin: "I wanted to get in touch with you right away, but we're in the middle of an operation too. ......"
  1813. Ivan: "Your eyes are totally condescending, man."
  1814. Theodore: "Miller, here's an extra wave of ......"
  1815. Berner: "Well, let's talk about that."
  1816. Berner: "But Colonel, in return, I want you to promise me one thing."
  1817. Lupin: "What is it?"
  1818. Berner: "Can you guarantee the safety of the coalition representatives who were in the conference hall?"
  1819. Lupin: "Hou"
  1820. Berner: "For my part, I honestly don't mean to do it this way. At the very least, please ensure their safety."
  1821. Lupin: "I can't make a decision about that on my own, this is a highly political issue - mercenaries like you don't understand."
  1822. Lupin: "But let's just talk about it. ...... That's the maximum we can concede."
  1823. Berner: "Fine."
  1824. Lupin: "Well, I have to meet them now, excuse me here."
  1825. Lupin: "You will receive a special bonus at a later date, so take it easy until the next mission."
  1826. Ivan: "Was that the right thing to do in Gdansk?"
  1827. Berner: "Yeah, the colonel will continue to spoof as he did."
  1828. Ivan: "I see."
  1829. Berner: "Pursuing it any further will only make the colonel nervous."
  1830. Theodore: "What are you going to do now?"
  1831. Theodore: "As for the aftermath, we are completely shut out by the military under the direct control of the representative."
  1832. Berner: "Well, it's been a hard march from England to here, so we might as well take the Colonel at his word and rest for a while here."
  1833. Ivan: "As long as neither the Alliance nor the Coalition knows where we're going from here, that's probably a good thing."
  1834. Theodore: "Well, let's tell the troops that."
  1835. Ivan: "So, what's the real story?"
  1836. Berner: "I've put surveillance on the colonel so that he can contact me if there is any movement on ......."
  1837. Ivan: "I see."
  1838. Berner: "I've seen enough of what Gdańsk is going through."
  1839.  
  1840. script028_n.sd
  1841. The Free Border Corps successfully invaded Brussels. They were able to take armed control of the Coalition headquarters and paralyze, albeit temporarily, the Coalition's operational activities. Originally, the pre-negotiations by the political officers of the Allied action were the product of profit-and-loss calculations of gains and losses, and the result of mutual checks and balances on the degree of loss to each other's forces. Hence, even though the coalition was in the process of attacking the outer lines of the Alliance, each government had given orders to their respective armies to temporarily withdraw their troops. In particular, the British Third Army had unilaterally declared its intention to leave mainland Europe and was conducting a withdrawal action from north of Groningen to Britain. The Polish First Army, through the mediation of the World, had reached a truce with the Lombardy Army. The Coalition had steered its course sharply away from advancing on the Alliance to defending it. The Alliance, with its center broken up, was an opportune target for the Alliance, which would once again go on the offensive to destroy it individually. Lupin: "Did you enjoy your vacation?"
  1842. Berner: "Thanks to you, I've been able to relax for a while now."
  1843. Lupin: "That's good to hear."
  1844. Berner: "So, is this a new directive from the Colonel to come directly to you at a time like this?"
  1845. Lupin: "Exactly."
  1846. Lupin: "We succeeded in taking control of Brussels, but there are still many people who stand against us."
  1847. Berner: "Well, I suppose you're right."
  1848. Lupin: "So I'd like to ask the free boarders to clean them up."
  1849. Berner: "I see. So you're saying that while we're paralyzed as a coalition, we're going to destroy the major armies?"
  1850. Lupin: "It's up to you how you interpret it. Choose whichever you like, the rules or Paris. I will not allow you to refuse."
  1851. Berner: "I understand. However, I will discuss the destination with my two deputies and make a decision.
  1852. Lupin: "Well, I'll allow you that much."
  1853. Berner: "Well, we'll discuss it right away and we'll see you later."
  1854. Berner: "And you heard right."
  1855. Ivan: "What, you noticed?"
  1856. Berner: "Of course."
  1857. Theodore: "I'm sorry."
  1858. Ivan: "But I'm just getting tired of resting. Wherever I can fight at this point is fine with me."
  1859. Theodore: "I agree with Miller."
  1860. Berner: "All right. Then summon everyone."
  1861. Theodore: "I have already sent out a recall order to each of you."
  1862. Ivan: "I'm always ready to go."
  1863.  
  1864. script029_s.sd
  1865. The Free Border Corps is deploying troops to Minsk, which was a stronghold in the previous battle to defeat the Syndicate. The ultimate goal of this operation is to capture Riga and Tallinn, important port cities on the Baltic Sea. The city of Vilnius, which is on the way to this goal, is also a city belonging to the coalition, and is prepared to fight a thorough war against the Alliance this time. As a foothold, Vilnius must first be conquered, and then Riga and Tallinn must be conquered.
  1866.  
  1867. script029_e.sd
  1868. Theodore: "We have completed the control of Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius, and so far there has been no significant resistance."
  1869. Berner: "Well, that was easier to control than I thought."
  1870. Theodore: "Yes, now the Baltic States will be under the power of the Alliance."
  1871. Berner: "......"
  1872. Ivan: "Captain, we've got another transmission from that woman. What do we do?"
  1873. Berner: "Put me through."
  1874. Ivan: "Are you sure?"
  1875. Berner: "Please."
  1876. Berner: "So it's as promised."
  1877. Irina: "I see, is that what you usually do?"
  1878. Berner: "I wonder."
  1879. Irina: "Yes, it's none of my business now whether you are or not."
  1880. Irina: "Well, to continue where I left off - don't worry, the questions are quite simple."
  1881. Berner: "I hope so."
  1882. Irina: "Why are you taking the fight to the Coalition as a member of the Alliance after knowing what Representative Sara thinks?"
  1883. Irina: "There should be no denying it. Because you were fighting the coalition right in front of me."
  1884. Berner: "Perhaps this is why you interrupted the conversation? You're a surprisingly good schemer. ......"
  1885. Irina: "It's a coincidence--and it's a bought-and-paid-for thing."
  1886. Berner: "I see. ......"
  1887. Irina: "Can I have your answer?"
  1888. Berner: "To make sure there are no stones to trip over in Sarah's path - I guess."
  1889. Irina: "I see. ...... So you are willing to deny her ideas for that?"
  1890. Berner: "Because he's him and I'm me."
  1891. Berner: "But there is no reason to believe that these ideas will never cross paths."
  1892. Irina: "......"
  1893. Irina: "Somehow I thought I saw someone named Berner Thuram."
  1894. Berner: "I've heard similar language from coalition commanders before."
  1895. Irina: "Thank you."
  1896. Berner: "Don't thank me."
  1897. Irina: "No, only because I want to remain good friends with Sarah Huppert and Berner Thuram."
  1898. Irina: "I promise you--that we will be friends as long as you remember your present hearts."
  1899. Berner: "Are you sure you want to make that promise?"
  1900. Irina: "Would it be a nuisance?"
  1901. Berner: "No."
  1902. Irina: "Well, as a friend, I have one piece of advice for you."
  1903. Berner: "Advice?"
  1904. Irina: "Soon the coalition will march on the Alliance Council to be held in Munich."
  1905. Irina: "The Allied forces will have marched into various parts of the country by then, reducing Munich's defenses by suppressing the Alliance's main forces."
  1906. Irina: "If you want to protect the Sala delegation, you must head to Munich."
  1907. Berner: "How do you know that?"
  1908. Irina: "If a person wants to, he or she can work for one organization while making himself or herself available to another. ...... It is always good to have a lot of connections.
  1909. Irina: "And it seems that the new orders of the Alliance have reached the ears of Representative Sara. She is in the process of rushing back to Marseille from her visit."
  1910. Irina: "My advice is twofold, but I hope this illuminates your next path."
  1911. Ivan: "Looks like you're in the clear this time."
  1912. Berner: "No, not surprisingly. ......"
  1913. Ivan: "?"
  1914. Berner: "Ted, what are your directives at this point?"
  1915. Theodore: "Ha, no."
  1916. Berner: "If not, then the Free Border turns its course toward Munich."
  1917. Ivan: "Munich--Alliance headquarters?"
  1918. Theodore: "Why again?"
  1919. Berner: "First, we're going to roll over--then I'll tell you why."
  1920.  
  1921. script029_n.sd
  1922. All three Baltic states surrendered to the Alliance, and the coalition lost influence in the region. However, the situation in Europe as a whole was not entirely in the Alliance's favor. The Alliance had already crossed the Alliance outer line, and the German First and Second Armies had begun to move south and were said to be engaged in fierce battles with the Bavarian army. From Italy, the Lombardy and Venezia Giulia armies were advancing toward the Pannonian plain, but their progress was blocked by the Alliance's Croatian forces and they were unable to move. This is because the Belgrade army, which was supposed to threaten the rear, was blocked by the Romanian army and was unable to move. Meanwhile, the Hungarian army was advancing westward and had made inroads into Austria. Crossing Austria, Munich was just beyond the city. The target of the Hungarian army would no doubt be the headquarters of the Alliance there. And the Alliance does not have the troops to stop them now.
  1923. Berner: "What is the status of the allied troop buildup in Munich?"
  1924. Theodore: "Ha, as the mayor of Minsk said, all the major allied forces are being held by the Allied forces, and Munich is stretched thin.
  1925. Ivan: "That lady mayor, she's quite a player."
  1926. Theodore: "The situation sucks, though."
  1927. Theodore: "Fortunately, I can say that there is currently no Polish First Army in Poland."
  1928. Berner: "I feel safe enough to ask that."
  1929. Berner: "Without Commander Conrad, we can envision two routes into Poland and as far as Munich."
  1930. Ivan: "Two or ......, well, it's better to have a choice."
  1931. Berner: "One route would be from the Ukraine into southern Poland - it's a bit of a detour, but there shouldn't be too much Coalition influence on our side."
  1932. Berner: "The other route is through the center of Poland, but with more likely support from the Germans on the border."
  1933. Ivan: "...... Why are your choices so one-size-fits-all!"
  1934. Berner: "Don't complain to me--I don't like doing it."
  1935. Berner: "Now, which route would you take?"
  1936. Theodore: "For my part, I would like to catch up with the Hungarian army as far ahead of Munich as possible. After all, it would be better to push through the center here, even if it means pushing a little too hard."
  1937. Ivan: "No, I think we should go south, even if it's a bit of a detour.
  1938. Berner: "Divided Opinions: ......"
  1939. Theodore: "It is still the captain's decision at the end of the day."
  1940. Ivan: "I ain't got no problem with your decision, just get on with it."
  1941.  
  1942. script030_s.sd
  1943. The Free Border Corps entered southern Poland from Ukraine. From now on, they will execute the Munich relief while fending off the Polish attack. The immediate objective is the city of Krakow, which will be attacked to secure the road to the Czech Republic.
  1944.  
  1945. script030_e.sd
  1946. Berner: "Miller, have the Polish troops shaken off?"
  1947. Ivan: "The name of the free boarders will be ruined if they catch up to us like that."
  1948. Berner: "Ted, what's the situation with the Hungarian army?"
  1949. Theodore: "Ha, the Hungarian army is now near the Austrian border and will soon enter Austrian territory.
  1950. Theodore: "If they continue on their present course, the Hungarian army is expected to take the route across Austria."
  1951. Berner: "Perhaps the Hungarian army will stop in Vienna to resupply, so the march will stop."
  1952. Berner: "If we can get into Czech territory by then, we can catch up with them before they manage to get to Munich."
  1953. Berner: "We will continue to enter Czech territory at this speed. Do not fall behind, each of you."
  1954. Ivan: "Oh!"
  1955.  
  1956. script030_n.sd
  1957. Sara hurriedly returned to Marseille to announce her own refugee policy and make recommendations to stop the fighting. However, once the situation was set in motion, there was no stopping it. She was strongly impeached by Lupin, the representative of the surrounding cities, especially those in the south of France, for denying the fight. Sarah decided to go to Munich, betting on her speech to the Council of the Alliance as a reversal of the situation. However, the Hungarian army was now closing in on Munich.
  1958. Berner: "If only the Polish troops in Katowice could break through, they could enter the territory."
  1959. Berner: "All hands--"
  1960. Ivan: "The clouds are getting a little dark."
  1961. Berner: "What do you mean?"
  1962. Ivan: "The Polish Army guys have apparently called for backup, man."
  1963. Ivan: "Our radar picked up a plane coming this way from Germany."
  1964. Theodore: "This guy is ...... German Army."
  1965. Ivan: "It's going to be tricky if they join us."
  1966. Berner: "Just break through before it happens."
  1967. Ivan: "That's easy for you to say--"
  1968. Berner: "Miller, Ted, we're heading to the Czech Republic, even if we have to push a little here."
  1969. Berner: "It's better to force our way through than to take on the Germans, prepared to be hit."
  1970. Berner: "It's nonstop to the Czech Republic! We will break through the border at any cost!"
  1971.  
  1972. script031_s.sd
  1973. The Free Border Corps entered southern Poland from Ukraine. From now on, they will execute the Munich relief while fending off the Polish attack. The immediate objective is the city of Krakow, which will be attacked to secure the road to the Czech Republic.
  1974.  
  1975. script031_e.sd
  1976. Berner: "What happened to the Germans and the Poles?"
  1977. Theodore: "There are no aircraft tracking us from the rear."
  1978. Ivan: "Those guys seem to have gone completely silent."
  1979. Berner: "Looks like it. ...... Stay alert for a while just in case."
  1980. Ivan: "I know."
  1981. Berner: "Ted, what is the situation with the Hungarian army?"
  1982. Theodore: "Ha, the Hungarian army is now near the Austrian border and will soon enter Austrian territory.
  1983. Theodore: "If they continue on their present course, the Hungarian army is expected to take the route across Austria."
  1984. Theodore: "If we maintain this course and march forward, we will be able to intercept them ahead of Munich."
  1985. Berner: "No, we must not let our guard down. If the Allies are sending reinforcements following the defeat of the German and Polish forces, we cannot rest easy yet."
  1986. Ivan: "Good grief, can't we get to Munich a little slower?"
  1987. Ivan: "If things continue as they are now, it might be a little bad. Maybe we should replenish our staff here."
  1988. Berner: "Indeed. Now, please select the personnel to fill in."
  1989. Ivan: "It's already done."
  1990. Berner: "You're early."
  1991. Ivan: "I can at least read your thoughts."
  1992. Berner: "Then the rest is yours."
  1993. Ivan: "Oh, I'll send out a request for you to join as a fill-in as soon as possible."
  1994. Kitazawa: "My name is Kazuyoshi Kitazawa. I'm happy to be a member of the Free Border Corps. Nice to meet you.
  1995.  
  1996. script031_n.sd
  1997. Sara hurriedly returned to Marseille to announce her own refugee policy and make recommendations to stop the fighting. However, once the situation was set in motion, there was no stopping it. She was strongly impeached by Lupin, the representative of the surrounding cities, especially those in the south of France, for denying the fight. Sarah decided to go to Munich, betting on her speech to the Council of the Alliance as a reversal of the situation. However, the Hungarian army was now closing in on Munich.
  1998. Theodore: "It's going to be bad - German troops are currently massing near the German border."
  1999. Berner: "I knew you'd come up with a plan."
  2000. Theodore: "At this rate, if the border is sealed, we will fall far behind the Hungarian army."
  2001. Ivan: "Hey, what do you want?"
  2002. Berner: "Ted, how long before the Germans deploy troops to the border?"
  2003. Theodore: "2...... No, the border will be completely sealed within an hour."
  2004. Ivan: "We're on the edge from here."
  2005. Berner: "No, if we can get to the border, they will be confused. We'll run through there in one go."
  2006. Ivan: "So you're breaking through by force."
  2007. Theodore: "But it's not safe to say that we're going through a German encirclement."
  2008. Ivan: "But if we divert here, we will allow the Hungarians to attack Munich."
  2009. Berner: "We're going to force our way through here a little bit."
  2010. Berner: "If we can get to Czech territory, they can't touch us."
  2011. Berner: "Look, it's nonstop from here. If we stop, the road to Munich is closed!"
  2012.  
  2013. script032_s.sd
  2014. The road to Munich is now closed as the German army has begun an emergency deployment near the German-Polish border, which had been under constant vigilance. The Free Border Corps will attempt to force their way through before the deployment is completely over. If they can escape to Czech territory, they will have escaped to a safe zone for the time being.
  2015.  
  2016. script032_e.sd
  2017. Ivan: "We're in Czech territory. There doesn't seem to be any pursuit from behind."
  2018. Berner: "What is the damage to the various units?"
  2019. Theodore: "Ha. We were hit somewhat, but everyone is safe."
  2020. Theodore: "If it's just one more battle, no problem."
  2021. Ivan: "No, you are pushing yourself very hard by forcing your way through. You should rest here."
  2022. Berner: "Miller is right. Defeat to the Hungarian army is not an option for all."
  2023. Berner: "Ted, what is the situation with the Hungarian army?"
  2024. Theodore said: "Ha. The Hungarian army is advancing smoothly and is now reported to have entered Austria."
  2025. Theodore: "I have checked the course and the Hungarian army is heading for the capital, Vienna."
  2026. Berner: "Then we're well within catching up."
  2027. Berner: "Tell the men! We will leave in 12 hours. In the meantime, you should replenish your ammunition and get some rest to prepare for the battle against the Hungarian army."
  2028. Theodore: "Roger--I'll let everyone know."
  2029. Ivan: "If things continue as they are now, it might be a little bad. Maybe we should replenish our staff here."
  2030. Berner: "Indeed. Now, please select the personnel to fill in."
  2031. Ivan: "It's already done."
  2032. Berner: "You're early."
  2033. Ivan: "I can at least read your thoughts."
  2034. Berner: "Then the rest is yours."
  2035. Ivan: "Oh, I'll send out a request for you to join as a fill-in as soon as possible."
  2036. Heinz: "My name is Heinz Jurgens. I have come here to share the fate of the Free Border Corps. I look forward to working with you.
  2037.  
  2038. script032_n.sd
  2039. The Bavarian army had suffered a major blow, but had succeeded in foiling the coalition's strategy. And just like that, the standoff continued. Unlike on the Western Front, the developments in Eastern Europe seem to be gradually tilting toward the Alliance side. The stalemated battle between Lombardy and Croatia ended with Croatia's surrender. This was because the Belgrade army concluded a truce with Romania and moved westward. It is reported that World mediated in the negotiation of this truce. The Lombardy army rushed to relieve Munich, but the Hungarian army had already entered Austria, and it was too late. At present, the only other force capable of stopping the Hungarian movement is the Free Border Corps, and it is fair to say that the fate of the entire Alliance hangs on its actions. Meanwhile, Sarah arrived in Munich and delivered a speech at the plenary session of the Alliance Council. As a result, this speech was scorned by the major cities of the Alliance. However, it was a good thing that not a few of the cities were positive about her views. At a subsequent public rally in Munich, Sarah's speech was greeted with thunderous applause. It was unmistakable support from one of the Alliance's citizens. This is proof that the Alliance is receptive to her ideas. Sara felt a definite response, but there was a trace of uneasiness. That was the future of the battle between the Hungarian army and the Free Border Corps commanded by Tulum. Munich might also become a battlefield. And that was not the only danger that loomed over Munich.
  2040. Berner: "Ted, how are the Hungarian troops doing?"
  2041. Theodore: "Ha, the Hungarian army is currently stationed in the city of Vienna and is currently preparing to march on Munich.
  2042. Ivan: "I hear the Lombardy guys are on their way to Munich, but at this rate they won't make it in time."
  2043. Berner: "I still think we have to hold them off on our own."
  2044. Theodore: "We have information that the Slovak military is planning to sympathize with this action."
  2045. Ivan: "And Slovakia in this situation?"
  2046. Ivan: "For God's sake, if it's a dream, wake up."
  2047. Berner: "I'm sorry, but this guy is neither a dream nor an illusion--the one and only reality."
  2048. Ivan: "I'm sure ......"
  2049. Theodore: "We are the last bastion of the current situation. Worst case scenario, we have to stall the Lombardy army until they reach Munich. ......"
  2050. Berner: "Ted, don't think weakly. We're not going to stall them, we're going to beat them right here!"
  2051. Ivan: "The captain is right. If you create an escape route, that's it."
  2052. Theodore: "Ha."
  2053. Berner: "Listen up! Keep them away from Munich at all costs!"
  2054.  
  2055. script033_s.sd
  2056. When they were almost in Czech territory, they received information that the Germans were closing in from the west. If the Polish troops in Katowice, west of Krakow, were not breached as soon as possible, they would have to face the Germans as well, making the breakthrough difficult. With only minimal supplies, the Free Border Corps must continue its operations.
  2057.  
  2058. script033_e.sd
  2059. Theodore: "We have entered Czech territory. There are coalition aircraft behind us, but they are circling near the Slovak border."
  2060. Berner: "What is the damage to the various units?"
  2061. Ivan: "I've been hit a little, but it doesn't interfere with the aircraft's behavior.
  2062. Ivan: "But considering that you're pushing yourself pretty hard in a forced breakthrough, you must be more rattled by the people than the aircraft."
  2063. Theodore: "Miller is right. Captain, we should take a break here."
  2064. Berner: "I know. Because we can't afford to lose a single battle against the Hungarian army."
  2065. Berner: "Miller, what is the situation with the Hungarian army?"
  2066. Ivan: "The Hungarian army has been marching well and has just now entered Austria."
  2067. Ivan: "If we continue on this course, they will enter Vienna at once."
  2068. Berner: "Then we're well within catching up."
  2069. Berner: "Tell the men! We will leave in 12 hours. In the meantime, you should replenish your ammunition and get some rest to prepare for the battle against the Hungarian army."
  2070. Theodore: "Roger--I'll let everyone know."
  2071.  
  2072. script033_n.sd
  2073. The Bavarian army had suffered a major blow, but had succeeded in foiling the coalition's strategy. And just like that, the standoff continued. Unlike on the Western Front, the developments in Eastern Europe seem to be gradually tilting toward the Alliance side. The stalemated battle between Lombardy and Croatia ended with Croatia's surrender. This was because the Belgrade army concluded a truce with Romania and moved westward. It is reported that World mediated in the negotiation of this truce. The Lombardy army rushed to relieve Munich, but the Hungarian army had already entered Austria, and it was too late. At present, the only other force capable of stopping the Hungarian movement is the Free Border Corps, and it is fair to say that the fate of the entire Alliance hangs on its actions. Meanwhile, Sarah arrived in Munich and delivered a speech at the plenary session of the Alliance Council. As a result, this speech was scorned by the major cities of the Alliance. However, it was a good thing that not a few of the cities were positive about her views. At a subsequent public rally in Munich, Sarah's speech was greeted with applause. It was unmistakable support from one of the Alliance's citizens. This is proof that the Alliance is receptive to her ideas. Sara felt a definite response, but there was a trace of uneasiness. That was the future of the battle between the Hungarian army and the Free Border Corps commanded by Tulum. Munich might also become a battlefield. And that was not the only danger that loomed over Munich.
  2074. Berner: "Ted, how are the Hungarian troops doing?"
  2075. Theodore: "Ha, the Hungarian army is currently stationed in the city of Vienna and is currently preparing to march on Munich.
  2076. Ivan: "I hear the Lombardy guys are on their way to Munich, but at this rate they won't make it in time."
  2077. Berner: "I still think we have to hold them off on our own."
  2078. Theodore: "We have information that the Slovak military is planning to sympathize with this action."
  2079. Ivan: "And Slovakia in this situation?"
  2080. Ivan: "For God's sake, if it's a dream, wake up."
  2081. Berner: "I'm sorry, but this guy is neither a dream nor an illusion--the one and only reality."
  2082. Ivan: "I'm sure ......"
  2083. Theodore: "We are the last bastion of the current situation. Worst case scenario, we have to stall the Lombardy army until they reach Munich. ......"
  2084. Berner: "Ted, don't think weakly. We're not going to stall them, we're going to beat them right here!"
  2085. Ivan: "The captain is right. If you create an escape route, that's it."
  2086. Theodore: "Ha."
  2087. Berner: "Listen up! Keep them away from Munich at all costs!
  2088.  
  2089. script034_s.sd
  2090. By entering Czech territory, they were able to escape pursuit by German and Polish forces for the time being. The Hungarian army is now stationed in the city of Vienna and appears to be preparing to advance further west. The Hungarian army is also preparing a follow-up force, and the Slovakian army is also in line with them.
  2091.  
  2092. script034_e.sd
  2093. Theodore: "Both Hungarian and Slovak forces are retreating."
  2094. Theodore: "Do you want to follow up?"
  2095. Berner: "Don't go too deep, our goal is only Munich."
  2096. Theodore: "Ha."
  2097. Ivan: "Apparently, the Lombardy guys arrived in Munich while we were banging around."
  2098. Berner: "I see."
  2099. Ivan: "Did I manage to save that little girl?"
  2100. Berner: "......,"
  2101. Ivan: "That's your typical answer."
  2102. Ivan: "So, what do we do from here?"
  2103. Berner: "For now, we're heading to Munich, too. Even though the Coalition has prevented an attack, the Alliance may not be safe for Sara."
  2104. Ivan: "Roger that, I'll contact you that way then--"
  2105. Theodore: "Oh, my God! Munich is ...... Munich has been hit by a terrorist attack!"
  2106. Ivan: "What the hell?"
  2107. Berner: "What about the damage!"
  2108. Theodore: "We don't know yet about the damage. ......"
  2109. Berner: "Let's hurry to Munich!"
  2110. Ivan: "Calm down!"
  2111. Theodore: "Wait! We don't know the extent of the damage, but the names of the ringleaders of the attack have been made public."
  2112. Berner: "Who the hell is this?"
  2113. Theodore: "......"
  2114. Ivan: "What's wrong?"
  2115. Theodore: "According to published information, the ringleader is--Berner Thuram ......"
  2116. Ivan: "What?"
  2117. Berner: "You're sure?"
  2118. Theodore: "Yes, ......, no doubt."
  2119. Ivan: "What the hell is going on?"
  2120.  
  2121. script034_n.sd
  2122. The Free Border Corps fought a desperate battle across Poland and pushed the Hungarian army's hinterland, resulting in a total collapse of the army and narrowly avoiding an attack on Munich. With the Hungarian army also defeated, a movement in Hungary began to emerge around Budapest in response to the Alliance. As the Free Border Corps was beginning its move toward Munich, it received shocking news. A terrorist attack had occurred in Munich. The Alliance Council was targeted and several city representatives were reportedly killed or wounded. Having achieved some success at the public rally in Munich, Sara had begun a tour of the cities and was able to escape this difficulty. But worse was to come, it seemed. As the ringleader of this incident: "Berner Turam" was charged. Of course, the Free Border Corps had not yet reached Munich. However, they had already been ordered to disarm. At the same time, a warning was issued that any resistance would be met with force. With the Lombardy army approaching to the south, the situation is becoming extremely tight. Moreover, the Lombardy Army unilaterally set up a radio blockade and cut off communication with the Free Border Corps. Although they sent out liaison soldiers, they soon disappeared. It is probably a prescribed line by someone to blame the incident on the Free Border Corps. Tulum is forced to make a decision in the face of the obvious hostility of the Lombardy forces.
  2123. Ivan: "I finally know where your daughter is."
  2124. Berner: "Where are you!"
  2125. Ivan: "Lucky for you, the place is Salzburg, Austria."
  2126. Ivan: "They were visiting for a civic meeting and are safe for now."
  2127. Theodore: "It's not far from here."
  2128. Berner: "Okay. ......"
  2129. Ivan: "But it's unlucky from here."
  2130. Berner: "What do you mean?"
  2131. Ivan: "This guy is a source obtained by intercepting Alliance communications."
  2132. Theodore: "Does this mean that the Alliance has located Representative Sarah ......"
  2133. Ivan: "Yeah, it looks like they've turned to your daughter to stop us. There's a separate Lombardy operation working on it."
  2134. Ivan: "If you don't hurry up, they'll be able to hold our movement.
  2135. Theodore: "Captain!"
  2136. Berner: "Let's hurry up and head for Salzburg. We'll get to Sarah before the Alliance does!"
  2137.  
  2138. script035_s.sd
  2139. Sarah was visiting Salzburg for a public meeting. A separate Lombardy force from across the Alps is approaching the area. If Sara is captured by them, the Free Border Corps' position will be in great danger. It is necessary to rush to Salzburg and ensure her safety.
  2140.  
  2141. script035_e.sd
  2142. Berner: "Sarah, are you okay?"
  2143. Sarah: "Yes, I'm fine. ......"
  2144. Berner: "By the looks on your face, you mean you know it all."
  2145. Sarah: "Yes ......, but I believe in you."
  2146. Berner: "Thank you--that word alone is enough to save me."
  2147. Sarah: "But who in the world would do such a terrible thing ......"
  2148. Berner: "I don't know that guy. Thanks to him, the free boarders are now the beggars of the Alliance.
  2149. Sarah: "What are you going to do now?"
  2150. Berner: "We will exonerate the free borders and find the real terrorists."
  2151. Berner: "But now we have to get out of here first. We are surrounded by Lombardy troops."
  2152. Berner: "Do you hear me? This is Berner, we have Sarah Huppert in custody."
  2153. Ivan: "This is Miller, got it."
  2154. Ivan said: "It's getting dicey here, too. It's about to get pushed over."
  2155. Berner: "All right, free boarders, leave the war zone at full speed. I'll take Sarah and get out too."
  2156. Berner: "We'll meet up with you in the forest area of Bohemia. Until then, you are in command."
  2157. Ivan: "Roger that. Don't ever die."
  2158. Berner: "Of course--I can't die a terrorist without permission."
  2159. Berner: "Sara, I'm sorry, but you're going to have to work with us for a while."
  2160. Sarah: "Yes, I will help you as much as I can."
  2161.  
  2162. script035_n.sd
  2163. The Free Border Corps narrowly avoided an attack by the Lombardy forces, but the Alliance's apparent treachery caused confusion within the corps. However, the Free Border Corps had no time to think. The Lombardy Army secured the security of Munich and began to pursue the Free Border Corps as a strike force to pursue the bandit army. The position of Marseille, their direct employer, was also becoming more delicate. Sara's declaration earlier had caused a stir within the Alliance. In the first place, the contents of the declaration were unacceptable to Lupin and other refugee hardliners. This incident was on top of that. As a result, a large number of cities in the Alliance supported Lupin and his group. It is undeniable that this was influenced by the internal power struggle within the Alliance. The city of Munich is losing its centripetal force due to the loss of its leader. Blame for the incident was focused on the representative of Marseille, who had fled from Munich. In the absence of the parties involved, the Alliance Council expelled Minsk, which had announced its policy of accepting refugees, as well as Marseille, and other cities that had supported the policy. The axis of power in the Alliance was about to change drastically.
  2164. Theodore: "No! No army anywhere will accept communications!"
  2165. Ivan: "Damn, we're completely surrounded!"
  2166. Theodore: "Air superiority is completely seized by the allied forces, making it impossible to deploy air units."
  2167. Ivan: "Sorry, but I'm completely out of ideas."
  2168. Berner: "Sarah, if you surrender at least, there may still be a way to save your life."
  2169. Theodore: "What are you talking about?"
  2170. Ivan: "Are you an idiot! That's exactly what you want."
  2171. Sarah: "Thank you, Berner. But I can't just stand by and watch you guys get killed for something you didn't do."
  2172. Berner: "It looks like they're not going to give up."
  2173. Sarah: "I'm staying here."
  2174. Theodore: "The Lombardy Army is coming!"
  2175. Berner: "I don't know how far we can go, but do we fight?"
  2176. Ivan: "Of course!"
  2177. Theodore: "If there's even the slightest chance."
  2178. Conrad: "This is not yet the place where you will lose your life."
  2179. Berner: "!"
  2180. Ivan: "Hey, hey."
  2181. Theodore: "A Lombardy plane is shot down - that's the Polish First Army!"
  2182. Conrad: "Long time no see, Free Border Corps."
  2183. Berner: "Commander Conrad, why?"
  2184. Conrad: "I heard something fishy about Munich, so I came here and here we are.
  2185. Conrad: "Can you still move?"
  2186. Berner: "Yes."
  2187. Conrad: "Good, that's why I'm Berner Thuram."
  2188. Conrad: "From now on, the Polish First Army will cover you."
  2189. Ivan: "I appreciate that."
  2190. Theodore: "But we're dealing with the Allied Forces."
  2191. Ivan: "We're being chased by the Alliance, what does it matter if we're saved by the Coalition now?"
  2192. Berner: "Thank you, Commander Conrad."
  2193. Conrad: "We'll talk later, for now, head for Prague City."
  2194. Conrad: "Would that be okay with the young lady over there?"
  2195. Sarah: "Yes, thank you."
  2196. Berner: "Miller, Ted, let's go!"
  2197.  
  2198. script036_s.sd
  2199. Lombardy forces are closing in from the south. In addition, the Free Border Force was under the control of the Alliance's airspace, making its actions extremely dangerous. Just as Lombardy attack aircraft were closing in on the Free Border Force, a formation destroyed them. It was a fighter formation belonging to the Polish 1st Army. After a delay, a message was received from Commander Konrad of the Polish 1st Army. Commander Conrad had a thorough understanding of the situation of the Free Border Force, and offered reinforcements to Berners, who were being chased by the Alliance. The Polish 1st Army was stationed in Prague, beyond the Bohemian Forest, and was conducting security operations in the surrounding allied cities. Berner accepted the offer, and the Free Border Corps set out for Prague while avoiding attacks by the Lombardy Army.
  2200.  
  2201. script036_e.sd
  2202. Theodore: "Looks like we're out of the combat zone."
  2203. Berner: "Sarah, are you okay?"
  2204. Sarah: "Yeah, yeah. ...... I couldn't say the stones were safe."
  2205. Berner: "You're out of the combat zone, rest for a while."
  2206. Sarah: "I will let you."
  2207. Ivan: "Damn, you push the old man too hard."
  2208. Berner: "Consider yourself lucky to be alive."
  2209. Ivan: "Yes--thanks to the Polish Army."
  2210. Theodore: "As for each aircraft, they are also somehow safe."
  2211. Conrad: "This is Conrad, Free Border Unit, do you copy?"
  2212. Berner: "This is Berner, we have safely exited the combat zone."
  2213. Conrad: "Confirmed here as well."
  2214. Conrad: "We will deal with the allied forces a little more. You guys keep moving toward Prague."
  2215. Conrad: "In Prague, you will be greeted by someone you know."
  2216. Berner: "Take it easy, Commander Conrad--I'll see you in Prague."
  2217. Ivan: "Yo, there's a guy here who wants to fight at our place.
  2218. Berner: "How's that for you?"
  2219. Ivan: "It's not so bad. Here, here's the file."
  2220. Berner: "Hmmm ......"
  2221. Berner: "Certainly the background and atmosphere seem impeccable."
  2222. Ivan: "Well then, let's teach the new guy the rules here."
  2223. Berner: "You got it."
  2224. Morris: "My name is Morris Solomon. I will do my best not to be a liability to my troops."
  2225.  
  2226. script036_n.sd
  2227. Commander Conrad was not the only one waiting for us in Prague. Tulum was called into a room with Sara, who was accompanying him, and there they met with an unexpected person. The representative of the European Union, Mr. Edward Asquith, and the other main directors of the European Union, as well as Irina Krutkov, the representative of the city of Minsk. They approached Sara with a proposal. And so, an extraordinary meeting of the Council of the European Union was to take place. On the other hand, missing the Free Border Corps was a fatal mistake for the Alliance. Their safe arrival in Prague gave the Free Border Corps the opportunity to present their innocence and their evidence in public. Furthermore, a junior officer testified, revealing that the Munich incident was not just a terrorist attack, but a planned assassination by the Alliance's power struggle. Sarah then made a proclamation to all of Europe. A new European framework, the New European Union, would be set up between the expelled Alliance cities and the Union.
  2228. Edward: "You must be Bernard Thuram."
  2229. Berner: "Edward Asquith Representative ......"
  2230. Edward: "I'm flattered that you know who I am."
  2231. Berner: "It's--"
  2232. Edward: "I guess it's only natural, since you were part of the Alliance."
  2233. Berner: "Yeah, well, ......"
  2234. Edward: "A little too naughty for my taste."
  2235. Edward: "Never mind, you are now on the side of the New Coalition."
  2236. Berner: "New Coalition, ......"
  2237. Irina: "The title of the Free Border Corps, however, remains the same as before, a mercenary unit whose client is the new Union representative, Sara Huppert."
  2238. Berner: "Mayor Krutzkoff--or is it representative now?"
  2239. Irina: "As you wish."
  2240. Berner: "Where's Sarah?"
  2241. Irina: "You seem to have lost your nerve. She is now resting comfortably in her room."
  2242. Berner: "I see."
  2243. Irina: "Ed, what was your impression of Representative Sarah's confidence in him?"
  2244. Edward: "And you and Eusef, I might add."
  2245. Berner: "......"
  2246. Edward: "Because I don't have eyes like Eusef's."
  2247. Edward: "Mr. Berner, let me inform you of the decision of the new Union Council."
  2248. Edward: "We, the New Coalition, will now go on the offensive against the Anti-New Coalition."
  2249. Berner: "So you want the free boarders to take the lead?"
  2250. Edward: "I see, your head seems to work."
  2251. Berner: "It's just a coincidence."
  2252. Edward: "Yes, I and other representatives of the new coalition are questioning whether you are what the new coalition needs."
  2253. Edward: "Then Eusef suggested that we let you take the lead."
  2254. Edward: "What do we do now?"
  2255. Berner: "Commander Conrad has bought me off."
  2256. Edward: "You mean you're saying no."
  2257. Berner: "No, we can't afford to lose face with Commander Conrad."
  2258. Berner: "I'll be happy to take on that role."
  2259. Berner: "So where are we headed?"
  2260. Edward: "I have a special arrangement for you guys on that."
  2261. Berner: "That's very polite of you."
  2262. Edward: "Take your pick between Vienna and Frankfurt."
  2263. Edward: "There are troops stationed around each of them with close ties to you."
  2264. Edward: "If you take action around the city, they will surely come."
  2265. Edward: "It's called: "paying it forward.
  2266. Edward: "If you can complete this assignment, at least I'll believe in you guys."
  2267. Berner: "You're going around."
  2268. Edward: "I often get that from citizens."
  2269. Edward: "Well, good luck with that."
  2270.  
  2271. script037_s.sd
  2272. Brussels was overrun, but its main German force was still in good shape. The German Third Army, which had returned from Hesse, was defending the major city of Ruhr as if to spy on the Alliance's movements. In order to make the collapse of the Alliance decisive, the Alliance put into action a campaign to attack Berlin. The first stage of this attack would be to capture this German Third Army.
  2273.  
  2274. script037_e.sd
  2275. Theodore: "Captain, look at this."
  2276. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  2277. Theodore: "The number of sorties by the allied forces in the last few days is more than double the number before the Brussels invasion."
  2278. Ivan: "This guy sure is crazy."
  2279. Theodore: "Moreover, most of the sorties are to United Cities."
  2280. Berner: "What's the rush, Colonel? ......"
  2281. Ivan: "If this situation is still going on, there's a good chance we'll get another directive."
  2282. Ivan: "Captain, you were probing him. Do you have any information from that?"
  2283. Berner: "No, the report says there's nothing odd about the behavior."
  2284. Ivan: "You mean we don't know anything at the moment."
  2285. Berner: "We are letting the investigation continue. We are on the Colonel's radar. We have nothing better to do than to follow him and not make any unnatural moves."
  2286.  
  2287. script037_n.sd
  2288. The disintegration of the coalition has caused no small amount of turmoil in the Alliance. This was because each city in the Alliance, which was not monolithic to begin with, had its own agendas. Some advocated taking advantage of the opportunity to launch a thorough offensive to disrupt the coalition. Others were willing to accept warfare, but insisted that it should be used as a bargaining chip with the cities of the Alliance. Others, such as those who originally condemned the idea of a large-scale battle such as the one that took place this time, were unable to agree on a single policy. Among the cities advocating engagement is Genoa. What further complicated this originally complicated situation was the presence of World's auditors who supported this. It was said that the reason behind the strong support for Genoa was the Coalition's crude refugee policy. The Coalition's policy was simply to force refugees into regional cities. The cities were solely responsible for funding the refugees' living arrangements, and their strained finances hit their citizens hard. Furthermore, refugees who did not receive sufficient support turned to illegal activities, and public safety worsened. Not a few people in the world were opposed to this policy. In contrast, those who insisted that this battle be ended as soon as possible were mainly found in Marseille, German cities, and other cities located on the outer border with the Union. Although the political situation remained a quagmire, the war was gradually moving toward convergence.
  2289. Theodore: "It's just an Alliance made up of individual agendas, isn't it?"
  2290. Berner: "Yeah, and that unusual number of sorties also means that the hardliners used force."
  2291. Berner: "The only thing that's tricky, though, is that a neutral world is getting involved with those hardliners."
  2292. Theodore: "Is that so? Isn't it natural that World, which shelters refugees, would express its disgust at the Coalition's stance? ......"
  2293. Berner: "The Alliance is anti-refugee."
  2294. Theodore: "Oh--"
  2295. Berner: "Then, that's the World's front. There must be another true intention."
  2296. Theodore: "If we can get in touch with Inspector General Adele, we can find out more about that."
  2297. Berner: "Maybe so."
  2298. Ivan: "Captain, I have an order from my grandfather."
  2299. Ivan: "They want us to take control of Berlin, which is less well defended now that the German Third Army has retreated."
  2300. Berner: "The Colonel seems to want to overrun the Allied cities no matter what."
  2301. Ivan: "Given his personality, it's no surprise."
  2302. Berner: "So, what's the current state of Berlin?"
  2303. Theodore: "Currently, only the German 1st Army is defending Berlin. The Second Army is engaged with the Munich Army, so it will be difficult for them to return to Berlin."
  2304. Berner: "I see...so the Third Army has been defeated, and now is the perfect time."
  2305. Berner: "It looks like we can capture it even if we head in from the front at once, but is there a way to bypass it and head in from the north, where we are less formidable ......"
  2306. Ivan: "Apparently there's no other route but those two, man."
  2307.  
  2308. script038_s.sd
  2309. The German Third Army withdrew as far as Hanover. The defeat of the Third Army was unexpected for Germany, and Berlin was not fully defended. The Second Army, which was defending southern Berlin, was engaged with Munich's army and was not in Berlin. Only the German 1st Army is in position in Berlin, and there will be no other time than now to overrun it.
  2310.  
  2311. script038_e.sd
  2312. Lupin: "Looks like we've succeeded in taking control of Berlin."
  2313. Berner: "Yes, it appears that the other cities have been overrun as the colonel intended."
  2314. Lupin: "What are you talking about?"
  2315. Berner: "I hear you conquered Brest and Bordeaux."
  2316. Lupin: "That is not for you to know."
  2317. Berner: "Excuse me for this."
  2318. Lupin: "A dog should only faithfully follow the commands it is given."
  2319. Berner: "Roger that."
  2320. Lupin: "I wish I knew."
  2321. Lupin: "I order the free boarders to stand by for a while. Don't do anything on your own until I give the order. Do you understand?
  2322. Berner: "Roger."
  2323.  
  2324. script038_n.sd
  2325. The federation no longer resembled a federation of city-states. Most of the cities in the Coalition that had been resisting the Alliance were now occupied by the Alliance, and the other cities in the Coalition were poised to remain quiet for the foreseeable future. The Alliance's victory was assured, and the end of the war seemed certain. However, conflicts were already raging within the Alliance over who would lead the Alliance next. The Genoese faction, which World had supported, and the cities of the Outer Rim, which had insisted on peace. Between the two, there was a dark cloud over the course of the debate. A particularly sensitive issue was the treatment of the Free Border Corps. The Free Border Corps was originally a unit hired by Marseille, a peacemaker. They had played a major role in the attack on the coalition headquarters and the subsequent engagement with the coalition forces, but there was a dispute over who should be given the credit for this achievement. As a matter of fact, the Free Border Corps was only part of the essence of the problem. At stake was the future struggle for power in the Alliance and, by extension, the leadership of Europe. At every point, the Alliance's council was in dispute, eventually leading to the dissolution of the council. The Council of the Alliance elects its council members by vote of the cities to which it belongs. In the end, the council was dominated by the Genoese faction. There was a big backstory to this. Before the dissolution of the Alliance Council, there was one big piece of news. The news was that the governments of Poland, Hungary, Romania, and other non-mainstream countries that had once made up the Alliance had been approved to join the Alliance through the mediation of World. And these former Alliances all supported the Genoese. Here the antagonism between the forces of the Alliance became decisive. Marseille, which was so close to the Genoese that it could be said to be adjacent to the Genoese, was called into action to defend itself against the Genoese, who were taking a strong stance. However, a part of the Genoese faction, which took this as a hostile action, broke out, and the situation finally plunged into a state of warfare among the allied cities.
  2326. Berner: "I knew this would happen: ......"
  2327. Ivan: "How can people who set incompatible goals go hand in hand amicably? In fact, it's a miracle we've lasted this long."
  2328. Berner: "Yes. ......"
  2329. Ivan: "Well, it allowed us to take advantage of the chaos in the cities."
  2330. Berner: "This is where it starts. If we can't take control of Corus Island on this chance, the opportunity to hit Genoa will be far away. No matter what it takes, we must succeed in our mission here."
  2331. Ivan: "Yeah, I know."
  2332. Ivan: "But you're good?"
  2333. Berner: "What?"
  2334. Ivan: "You left your daughter in Marseilles."
  2335. Berner: "The battlefield does not suit a princess. Instead, I want Sarah to do what only she can do."
  2336. Berner: "By now, Ted should have evacuated the citizens. Now the citizens of Marseilles will not be in danger."
  2337. Ivan: "Mercenaries are clumsy men. Me and you--"
  2338. Berner: "So much for chatter, let's start the operation. I'll need your support for Ted, too."
  2339. Ivan: "Yeah, I got it."
  2340.  
  2341. script039_s.sd
  2342. The German Third Army withdrew as far as Hanover. To the east, the German First Army was waiting in Berlin. Since the Germans were concentrating their efforts on defending the south, where Munich's forces were closing in, their force-positioning in the north was relatively thin. The Free Border Corps was to aim for Berlin, bypassing the German Third Army, which seemed to have lost its aggressive offensive capabilities.
  2343.  
  2344. script039_e.sd
  2345. Lupin: "Looks like we've succeeded in taking control of Berlin."
  2346. Berner: "Yes, it appears that the other cities have been overrun as the colonel intended."
  2347. Lupin: "What are you talking about?"
  2348. Berner: "I hear you conquered Brest and Bordeaux."
  2349. Lupin: "That is not for you to know."
  2350. Berner: "Excuse me for this."
  2351. Lupin: "A dog should only faithfully follow the commands it is given."
  2352. Berner: "Roger that."
  2353. Lupin: "I wish I knew."
  2354. Lupin: "I order the free boarders to stand by for a while. Don't do anything on your own until I give the order. Do you understand?
  2355. Berner: "Roger."
  2356. Theodore: "Captain, we have a new freelance mercenary coming in who wants to sign a contract, how can I help you?"
  2357. Berner: "Right now we want as many people as possible. If you think you can use them, I'd like you to join us right away."
  2358. Theodore: "Here is the list."
  2359. Theodore: "Both ability and status are not in question."
  2360. Berner: "Well, then give him a contract and tell him how to live in our house."
  2361. Theodore: "Ha."
  2362. Rechner: "My name is Rechner Muldrow. Let's fight to the best of our ability, even though it's only a small contribution."
  2363.  
  2364. script039_n.sd
  2365. The federation no longer resembled a federation of city-states. Most of the cities in the Coalition that had been resisting the Alliance were now occupied by the Alliance, and the other cities in the Coalition were poised to remain quiet for the foreseeable future. The Alliance's victory was assured, and the end of the war seemed certain. However, conflicts were already raging within the Alliance over who would lead the Alliance next. The Genoese faction, which World had supported, and the cities of the Outer Rim, which had insisted on peace. Between the two, there was a dark cloud over the course of the debate. A particularly sensitive issue was the treatment of the Free Border Corps. The Free Border Corps was originally a unit hired by Marseille, a peacemaker. They had played a major role in the attack on the coalition headquarters and the subsequent engagement with the coalition forces, but there was a dispute over who should be given the credit for this achievement. As a matter of fact, the Free Border Corps was only part of the essence of the problem. At stake was the future struggle for power in the Alliance and, by extension, the leadership of Europe. At every point, the Alliance's council was in dispute, eventually leading to the dissolution of the council. The Council of the Alliance elects its council members by vote of the cities to which it belongs. In the end, the council was dominated by the Genoese faction. There was a big backstory to this. Before the dissolution of the Alliance Council, there was one big piece of news. The news was that the governments of Poland, Hungary, Romania, and other non-mainstream countries that had once made up the Alliance had been approved to join the Alliance through the mediation of World. And these former Alliances all supported the Genoese. Here the antagonism between the forces of the Alliance became decisive. Marseille, which was so close to the Genoese that it could be said to be adjacent to the Genoese, was called into action to defend itself against the Genoese, who were taking a strong stance. However, a part of the Genoese faction, which took this as a hostile action, broke out, and the situation finally plunged into a state of warfare among the allied cities.
  2366. Berner: "I knew this would happen: ......"
  2367. Ivan: "How can people who set incompatible goals go hand in hand amicably? In fact, it's a miracle we've lasted this long."
  2368. Berner: "Yes. ......"
  2369. Ivan: "Well, it allowed us to take advantage of the chaos in the cities."
  2370. Berner: "This is where it starts. If we can't take control of Corus Island on this chance, the opportunity to hit Genoa will be far away. No matter what it takes, we must succeed in our mission here."
  2371. Ivan: "Yeah, I know."
  2372. Ivan: "But are you sure?"
  2373. Berner: "What?"
  2374. Ivan: "You left your daughter in Marseilles."
  2375. Berner: "The battlefield does not suit a princess. Instead, I want Sarah to do what only she can do."
  2376. Berner: "By now, Ted should have evacuated the citizens. Now the citizens of Marseilles will not be in danger."
  2377. Ivan: "Mercenaries are clumsy men. Me and you--"
  2378. Berner: "So much for chitchat, let's start the operation. I'll need your support for Ted, too."
  2379. Ivan: "Yeah, I got it."
  2380.  
  2381. script040_s.sd
  2382. In Luxembourg, one of the three Benelux countries, the Ligurian army had begun fighting the French Second Army in place of the decimated Biedmontese army. In Paris, not far from Brussels, the garrisoned French First Army was also on the move. In order to continue securing Brussels, the French First Army would have to be captured.
  2383.  
  2384. script040_e.sd
  2385. Theodore: "Captain, look at this."
  2386. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  2387. Theodore: "The number of sorties by the allied forces in the last few days is more than double the number before the Brussels invasion."
  2388. Ivan: "This guy sure is crazy."
  2389. Theodore: "Moreover, most of the sorties are to United Cities."
  2390. Berner: "What's the rush, Colonel? ......"
  2391. Ivan: "If this situation is still going on, there's a good chance we'll get another directive."
  2392. Ivan: "Captain, you were probing him. Do you have any information from that?"
  2393. Berner: "No, the report says there's nothing odd about the behavior."
  2394. Ivan: "You mean we don't know anything at the moment."
  2395. Berner: "We are letting the investigation continue. We are on the Colonel's radar. We have nothing better to do than to follow him and not make any unnatural moves."
  2396. Theodore: "Captain, we have a new freelance mercenary coming in who wants to sign up, how would you like to do that?"
  2397. Berner: "Right now we want as many people as possible. If you think you can use them, I'd like you to join us right away."
  2398. Theodore: "Here is the list."
  2399. Theodore: "Both ability and status are not in question."
  2400. Berner: "Well, then give him a contract and tell him how to live in our house."
  2401. Theodore: "Ha."
  2402. Martin: "It's Martin Toze. I will prove my strength on the battlefield."
  2403.  
  2404. script040_n.sd
  2405. The disintegration of the coalition has caused no small amount of turmoil in the Alliance. This was because each city in the Alliance, which was not monolithic to begin with, had its own agendas. Some advocated taking advantage of the opportunity to launch a thorough offensive to disrupt the coalition. Others were willing to accept warfare, but insisted that it should be used as a bargaining chip with the cities of the Alliance. Others, such as those who originally condemned the idea of a large-scale battle such as the one that took place this time, were unable to agree on a single policy. Among the cities advocating engagement is Genoa. What further complicated this originally complicated situation was the presence of World's auditors who supported this. It was said that the reason behind the strong support for Genoa was the Coalition's crude refugee policy. The Coalition's policy was simply to force refugees into regional cities. The cities were solely responsible for funding the refugees' living arrangements, and their strained finances hit their citizens hard. Furthermore, refugees who did not receive sufficient support turned to illegal activities, and public safety worsened. Not a few people in the world were opposed to this policy. In contrast, those who insisted that this battle be ended as soon as possible were mainly found in Marseille, German cities, and other cities located on the outer border with the Union. Although the political situation remained a quagmire, the war was gradually moving toward convergence.
  2406. Berner: "So it's just an Alliance made up of individual agendas. ......
  2407. Ivan: "That unusual number of sorties was also a result of the hardliners using force."
  2408. Berner: "But it's tricky to get a neutral world involved with those hardliners."
  2409. Ivan: "Yes, that's right. There is no way that World, which protects refugees, would be swayed by an Alliance that is anti-refugee."
  2410. Berner: "So, is the Alliance holding something, or does the World have an agenda?"
  2411. Ivan: "If you could get in touch with that guy, you'd know all about that."
  2412. Berner: "Maybe so."
  2413. Theodore: "Captain, the delegation has an order."
  2414. Theodore: "Destroy the city of Brest at the tip of the Brittany peninsula or the French army in Bordeaux. and"
  2415. Berner: "The Colonel seems to want to overrun the Allied cities no matter what."
  2416. Berner: "And by the way, do you have veto power?"
  2417. Ivan: "Do you think there is?"
  2418. Berner: "No."
  2419. Theodore: "Brest is a city that is a base for the French Navy. Wouldn't it be difficult for us to conquer it alone?"
  2420. Ivan: "I'm sure you're right. ...... On the contrary, the area around Bordeaux is full of people who are unhappy with the refugee policy."
  2421. Ivan: "As long as we can repel the French, they will easily fall into our Alliance."
  2422. Berner: "Hmmm ......"
  2423. Ivan: "I would choose Bordeaux without hesitation here, but when it's done so blatantly, I get a hunch. ......
  2424. Berner: "What to do: ......"
  2425.  
  2426. script041_s.sd
  2427. The city of Brest, at the tip of the Brittany peninsula, is a major French naval base. Leaving it unattended would inevitably have a major impact on future operations. Therefore, the Free Border Corps was given the task to take control of the city. Most of the French forces in this area are of the guard class, but Brest has its own force.
  2428.  
  2429. script041_e.sd
  2430. Lupin: "Looks like we've succeeded in taking control of Brest."
  2431. Berner: "Yes, we were wary of shelling from the ship, but our fears were unfounded."
  2432. Berner: "I hear you have seized Germany over there."
  2433. Lupin: "You're quick of hearing ...... but that's none of your business."
  2434. Berner: "Excuse me for this."
  2435. Lupin: "A dog should only faithfully follow the commands it is given."
  2436. Berner: "Roger that."
  2437. Lupin: "I wish I knew."
  2438. Lupin: "I order the free boarders to stand by for a while. Don't do anything on your own until I give the order. Do you understand?
  2439. Berner: "Roger."
  2440.  
  2441. script041_n.sd
  2442. The federation no longer resembled a federation of city-states. Most of the cities in the Coalition that had been resisting the Alliance were now occupied by the Alliance, and the other cities in the Coalition were poised to remain quiet for the foreseeable future. The Alliance's victory was assured, and the end of the war seemed certain. However, conflicts were already raging within the Alliance over who would lead the Alliance next. The Genoese faction, which World had supported, and the cities of the Outer Rim, which had insisted on peace. Between the two, there was a dark cloud over the course of the debate. A particularly sensitive issue was the treatment of the Free Border Corps. The Free Border Corps was originally a unit hired by Marseille, a peacemaker. They had played a major role in the attack on the coalition headquarters and the subsequent engagement with the coalition forces, but there was a dispute over who should be given the credit for this achievement. As a matter of fact, the Free Border Corps was only part of the essence of the problem. At stake was the future struggle for power in the Alliance and, by extension, the leadership of Europe. At every point, the Alliance's council was in dispute, eventually leading to the dissolution of the council. The Council of the Alliance elects its council members by vote of the cities to which it belongs. In the end, the council was dominated by the Genoese faction. There was a big backstory to this. Before the dissolution of the Alliance Council, there was one big piece of news. The news was that the governments of Poland, Hungary, Romania, and other non-mainstream countries that had once made up the Alliance had been approved to join the Alliance through the mediation of World. And these former Alliances all supported the Genoese. Here the antagonism between the forces of the Alliance became decisive. Marseille, which was so close to the Genoese that it could be said to be adjacent to the Genoese, was called into action to defend itself against the Genoese, who were taking a strong stance. However, a part of the Genoese faction, which took this as a hostile action, broke out, and the situation finally plunged into a state of warfare among the allied cities.
  2443. Berner: "I knew this would happen: ......"
  2444. Ivan: "How can people who set incompatible goals go hand in hand amicably? In fact, it's a miracle we've lasted this long."
  2445. Berner: "Yes. ......"
  2446. Ivan: "Well, it allowed us to take advantage of the chaos in the cities."
  2447. Berner: "This is where it starts. If we can't take control of Corus Island on this chance, the opportunity to hit Genoa will be far away. No matter what it takes, we must succeed in our mission here."
  2448. Ivan: "Yeah, I know."
  2449. Ivan: "But you're good?"
  2450. Berner: "What?"
  2451. Ivan: "You left your daughter in Marseilles."
  2452. Berner: "The battlefield does not suit a princess. Instead, I want Sarah to do what only she can do."
  2453. Berner: "By now, Ted should have evacuated the citizens. Now the citizens of Marseilles will not be in danger."
  2454. Ivan: "Mercenaries are clumsy men. Me and you--"
  2455. Berner: "So much for chitchat, let's start the operation. I'll need your support for Ted, too."
  2456. Ivan: "Yeah, I got it."
  2457.  
  2458. script042_s.sd
  2459. The city of Bordeaux is an important area for the Coalition as it is the garrison base for the French 2nd Army. The area had been experiencing a large influx of Spanish refugees, who often turned into mobs when they became dissatisfied with the influx of refugees or with the lack of effective measures to deal with them. The coalition was an indispensable force in suppressing the riots, especially as the population was becoming increasingly armed. Therefore, they have not been actively involved in the current battle with the Alliance. The elimination of French troops in Bordeaux is expected to lead cities in the region that are dissatisfied with the refugee policy to join the Alliance.
  2460.  
  2461. script042_e.sd
  2462. Lupin: "It seems you have successfully destroyed the French army. The city of Bordeaux has just contacted the Alliance."
  2463. Berner: "That's great news."
  2464. Berner: "I hear that you also defeated the Germans and seized Munich and the Ruhr area."
  2465. Lupin: "You're quick of hearing ...... but that's none of your business."
  2466. Berner: "Excuse me for this."
  2467. Lupin: "A dog should only faithfully follow the commands it is given."
  2468. Berner: "Roger that."
  2469. Lupin: "I wish I knew."
  2470. Lupin: "I order the free boarders to stand by for a while. Don't do anything on your own until I give the order. Do you understand?
  2471. Berner: "Roger, I will faithfully wait for my master's orders."
  2472.  
  2473. script042_n.sd
  2474. The federation no longer resembled a federation of city-states. Most of the cities in the Coalition that had been resisting the Alliance were now occupied by the Alliance, and the other cities in the Coalition were poised to remain quiet for the foreseeable future. The Alliance's victory was assured, and the end of the war seemed certain. However, conflicts were already raging within the Alliance over who would lead the Alliance next. The Genoese faction, which World had supported, and the cities of the Outer Rim, which had insisted on peace. Between the two, there was a dark cloud over the course of the debate. A particularly sensitive issue was the treatment of the Free Border Corps. The Free Border Corps was originally a unit hired by Marseille, a peacemaker. They had played a major role in the attack on the coalition headquarters and the subsequent engagement with the coalition forces, but there was a dispute over who should be given the credit for this achievement. As a matter of fact, the Free Border Corps was only part of the essence of the problem. At stake was the future struggle for power in the Alliance and, by extension, the leadership of Europe. At every point, the Alliance's council was in dispute, eventually leading to the dissolution of the council. The Council of the Alliance elects its council members by vote of the cities to which it belongs. In the end, the council was dominated by the Genoese faction. There was a big backstory to this. Before the dissolution of the Alliance Council, there was one big piece of news. The news was that the governments of Poland, Hungary, Romania, and other non-mainstream countries that had once made up the Alliance had been approved to join the Alliance through the mediation of World. And these former Alliances all supported the Genoese. Here the antagonism between the forces of the Alliance became decisive. Marseille, which was so close to the Genoese that it could be said to be adjacent to the Genoese, was called into action to defend itself against the Genoese, who were taking a strong stance. However, a part of the Genoese faction, which took this as a hostile action, broke out, and the situation finally plunged into a state of warfare among the allied cities.
  2475. Berner: "I knew this would happen: ......"
  2476. Ivan: "How can people who set incompatible goals go hand in hand amicably? In fact, it's a miracle we've lasted this long."
  2477. Berner: "Yes. ......"
  2478. Ivan: "Well, it allowed us to take advantage of the chaos in the cities."
  2479. Berner: "This is where it starts. If we can't take control of Corus Island on this chance, the opportunity to hit Genoa will be far away. No matter what it takes, we must succeed in our mission here."
  2480. Ivan: "Yeah, I know."
  2481. Ivan: "But you're good?"
  2482. Berner: "What?"
  2483. Ivan: "You left your daughter in Marseilles."
  2484. Berner: "The battlefield does not suit a princess. Instead, I want Sarah to do what only she can do."
  2485. Berner: "By now, Ted should have evacuated the citizens. Now the citizens of Marseilles will not be in danger."
  2486. Ivan: "Mercenaries are clumsy men. Me and you--"
  2487. Berner: "So much for chatter, let's start the operation. I'll need your support for Ted, too."
  2488. Ivan: "Yeah, I got it."
  2489.  
  2490. script043_s.sd
  2491. It was able to drive out the Alliance's resistance from most of northwestern Europe. The Free Border Corps landed on the island of Corus, south of Genoa, in order to check Genoa by circumnavigating the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. Perhaps because of the ongoing confusion among the Genoese, they met no significant resistance upon landing. Although the defensive forces on this island were not very strong, if they took too long, they would risk an air attack from northern Italy.
  2492.  
  2493. script043_e.sd
  2494. Theodore: "This is Theodore, Free Border, please respond."
  2495. Ivan: "This is Miller. Have you evacuated the citizens?"
  2496. Theodore: "Ha, with the evacuation of Representative Sala, all citizens of Marseille have been evacuated."
  2497. Berner: "I take it they're all safe."
  2498. Theodore: "Then I received a message from Representative Sarah to the captain. It's a video, and I'm sending it to you now."
  2499. Sarah: "Dear Free Boarders, I would first like to thank you on behalf of Marseille."
  2500. Sarah: "So a battle between Alliances is an inevitable event. ......"
  2501. Sarah: "But my feelings will never change from before."
  2502. Sara: "And, client, as Sara Huppert, I hereby terminate your contract with the mercenary Free Border Corps."
  2503. Sarah: "Now you are free. Berner, you may continue on the path you believe in."
  2504. Sarah: "Even if it's a different path than the one I'm on, I trust that our paths will cross somewhere."
  2505. Theodore: "It's over ......"
  2506. Berner: "I see. ......"
  2507. Ivan: "Now we are free to belong to no one. What now?"
  2508. Berner: "The operation continues. We will continue to land on the Italian mainland."
  2509. Theodore: "But--my client."
  2510. Berner: "If you're a client, we just signed a new contract just now."
  2511. Berner: "My client's name is Berner Thuram! The content is the extermination of Jenova, or rather the extermination of the Alliance hardliners!"
  2512. Ivan: "That's what makes you a captain."
  2513. Theodore: "Not at all - it's an abuse of authority."
  2514. Berner: "I don't know what you're talking about. ...... Let's go!"
  2515. Ivan: "Oh."
  2516. Theodore: "Ha."
  2517.  
  2518. script043_n.sd
  2519. Theodore: "Captain, the defense of Genoa and the major northern cities of Milan and Turin is complete.
  2520. Berner: "As one would expect from the mainstay of the Alliance."
  2521. Theodore: "But if we can get this place down, the hardliners won't be able to do anything wrong.
  2522. Berner: "Reinforcements will be coming soon--that's when the game will be played."
  2523. Ivan: "Captain, bad news - reinforcements have been held up by the Romans and other armies. ...... Zero reinforcements are expected to reach Genoa. ......"
  2524. Berner: "Damn! You beat me to it. ......"
  2525. Theodore: "As it is, we're on our own against Jenova."
  2526. Ivan: "I guess we'll have to do this on our own now."
  2527. Berner: "Well, ...... waiting any longer is risky since we don't know how things will turn out."
  2528. Berner: "We can't lose if we destroy each city individually!"
  2529. Berner: "Look, make sure you have good land/air coordination! Don't go in alone!
  2530. Theodore: "Ha!"
  2531.  
  2532. script044_s.sd
  2533. The mission this time was to conquer Tuscany in order to use it as a base for the Genoese advance. The Gulf of Fallonica was chosen as the landing point on the Italian mainland because it was thought to offer the least resistance. Rome, the former capital of Italy, is in ruins, but the prestige of the city of 3 million at the time has not disappeared, and as a city it still maintains a powerful force. Therefore, beating the Roman army would be a good way to constrain the movement of southern Italy against the upcoming battle for Genoa.
  2534.  
  2535. script044_e.sd
  2536. Theodore: "Rome is completely silent."
  2537. Berner: "Okay, now we're going to attack Genoa--"
  2538. Ivan: "No, that doesn't seem necessary."
  2539. Berner: "What do you mean?"
  2540. Ivan: "It appears that the non-hardline forces attacked the Roman army when it was floating in the air due to its inferiority."
  2541. Ivan: "Ha ha ha - you saved us the trouble of going to Genoa."
  2542. Berner: "Whatever the process, the fact is that Genoa has fallen. Hopefully this will end the divisions in the Alliance. ......"
  2543. Theodore: "It appears that with the fall of Genoa, the hardliners are stepping up to the plate."
  2544. Ivan: "I guess only God knows what it's all about."
  2545.  
  2546. script044_n.sd
  2547. The three Italian cities of Genoa, Milan, and Turin fell. The moderates nullified the earlier election of a director and the functions of the Alliance headquarters, which had been moved to Genoa, were returned to their original location in Munich. This had no small impact on an unstable Europe, where the Union had collapsed and the Alliance was divided. A growing number of cities that had remained silent, belonging to neither the disintegrating coalition nor the fractured Alliance, were joining the non-World side. However, the forces that had supported the Genoese in the recent council rerun had not disappeared. The split in the Alliance was not settled. These forces were brought together by the auditors of the various worlds and transformed into a new force that could be called the world faction. Furthermore, the trust of these cities toward the worlds was not low, and this was one of the reasons why the unity of the worlds was so solid. The World Faction called itself the: "Legitimate Alliance," and with its new headquarters in Constantinople, it was preparing for a confrontation with the Alliance. The Alliance unanimously resolved to advance its troops to the Pannonian plain and crush the rebel forces of the Orthodox League.
  2548. Ivan: "Legitimate Alliance? Another funny turn of events."
  2549. Theodore: "It's no laughing matter, sir, when the World called itself the Legitimate Alliance, most of the Alliance went over there."
  2550. Theodore: "It is no exaggeration to say that the Alliance has been taken over by the World."
  2551. Theodore: "What in the world do these people want ......"
  2552. Ivan said: "I don't know. All I can say, anyway, is the fact that the Legitimate Alliance or whatever they call themselves has attacked us."
  2553. Berner: "And I'm concerned that the Polish First Army has joined them over there."
  2554. Berner: "That means you might fight Commander Conrad. ......"
  2555. Theodore: "Certainly a difficult opponent to deal with, even without emotion."
  2556. Ivan: "The Alliance has asked me to join the Pannonian Plains, but ......"
  2557. Theodore: "In the Ukrainian area, there is a small-scale resistance in many places by those who have the breath of the World."
  2558. Theodore: "Taking advantage of the chaos, those from the former Allied forces are trying to take control of Ukraine."
  2559. Theodore: "We believe there is a Polish First Army in Osokura Ukraine."
  2560. Ivan: "You decide. The free boarders just follow it."
  2561. Berner: "......"
  2562.  
  2563. script045_s.sd
  2564. The three major cities in northern Italy are directly the core of the current Alliance's main forces. The fall of these three cities was seen as the quickest way to end the division of the Alliance. Other city forces that were supposed to participate in this battle have not yet arrived due to restrictions by the local Genoese forces. The Free Border Corps was required to destroy each city individually.
  2565.  
  2566. script045_e.sd
  2567. Theodore: "Genoa, Turin, Milan Army Completely Silenced."
  2568. Ivan: "When Rome and the others found out what was going on over here, they got all flustered and got repelled."
  2569. Berner: "It's not what we planned, but things seem to be looking up."
  2570. Ivan: "Yeah, I didn't realize they'd hit not only Genoa, but other hardline forces as well."
  2571. Theodore: "It appears that the hardliners are stepping up to the plate following the fall of Genoa."
  2572. Berner: "I hope this brings the Alliance back together again."
  2573. Ivan: "That's all God knows how it will end. All we can do is wait and see what happens."
  2574.  
  2575. script045_n.sd
  2576. The three Italian cities of Genoa, Milan, and Turin fell. The moderates nullified the earlier election of a director and the functions of the Alliance headquarters, which had been moved to Genoa, were returned to their original location in Munich. This had no small impact on an unstable Europe, where the Union had collapsed and the Alliance was divided. A growing number of cities that had remained silent, belonging to neither the disintegrating coalition nor the fractured Alliance, were joining the non-World side. However, the forces that had supported the Genoese in the recent council rerun had not disappeared. The split in the Alliance was not settled. These forces were brought together by the auditors of the various worlds and transformed into a new force that could be called the world faction. Furthermore, the trust of these cities toward the worlds was not low, and this was one of the reasons why the unity of the worlds was so solid. The World Faction called itself the: "Legitimate Alliance," and with its new headquarters in Constantinople, it was preparing for a confrontation with the Alliance. The Alliance unanimously resolved to advance its troops to the Pannonian plain and crush the rebel forces of the Orthodox League.
  2577. Ivan: "Legitimate Alliance? Another funny turn of events."
  2578. Theodore: "It's no laughing matter, sir, when the World called itself the Legitimate Alliance, most of the Alliance went over there."
  2579. Theodore: "It is no exaggeration to say that the Alliance has been taken over by the World."
  2580. Theodore: "What in the world do these people want ......"
  2581. Ivan said: "I don't know. All I can say, anyway, is the fact that the Legitimate Alliance or whatever they call themselves has attacked us."
  2582. Berner: "And I'm concerned that the Polish First Army has joined them over there."
  2583. Berner: "That means you might fight Commander Conrad. ......"
  2584. Theodore: "Certainly a difficult opponent to deal with, even without emotion."
  2585. Ivan: "The Alliance has asked me to join the Pannonian Plains, but ......"
  2586. Theodore: "In the Ukrainian area, there is a small-scale resistance in many places by those who have the breath of the World."
  2587. Theodore: "Taking advantage of the chaos, those from the former Allied forces are trying to take control of Ukraine."
  2588. Theodore: "We believe there is a Polish First Army in Osokura Ukraine."
  2589. Ivan: "You decide. The free boarders just follow it."
  2590. Berner: "......"
  2591.  
  2592. script046_s.sd
  2593. The cities located on the Pannonian plain were a mix of Alliances and confederations. However, it was also a region under the strong influence of the World, and many cities were named in the legitimate Alliances. In this operation, military operations were conducted against the three forces that had their own territories on the plains. In addition, Munich's army was stationed in Vienna, and the Free Border Corps would operate in conjunction with it.
  2594.  
  2595. script046_e.sd
  2596. Berner: "How are they doing?"
  2597. Theodore: "Their movements on the Pannonian plain have been completely silent."
  2598. Berner: "The Ukraine!"
  2599. Ivan: "It's a climax over there. ...... Ukrainian troops have left the front due to our political negotiations, and the remaining Polish First Army has been reduced in numbers amidst the chaos."
  2600. Ivan: "The result is obvious."
  2601. Berner: "I bet you would. ......"
  2602. Ivan: "Commander Conrad gave his life for Poland, and even if Poland had chosen any path, he would have shared his life with his country."
  2603. Berner: "You're too honest to the point of clumsiness."
  2604. Theodore: "Report--Polish 1st Army deployed in Ukraine has ended with the downing of the commander's plane."
  2605. Berner: "...... I see."
  2606.  
  2607. script046_n.sd
  2608. The headquarters of the Polish First Army was crushed in a ball. Then, after confirming that the headquarters had been destroyed, the remaining units surrendered to the Alliance. The First Polish Army's resistance to the end gave the world enough time to react. In the meantime, Hyde, the world's chief executive, declared the Alliance an enemy. He issued a proclamation urging the entire world to raise its arms. In response to this proclamation, supporters were gathering in Constantinople one after another from all over the world. Most of them were non-combatants, and less than 20% of them were under the age of maturity to actually endure a battle, but their morale was high. The Knights had already replenished with new equipment and, together with the volunteer army, had completed their formation as a single corps. The world was now well-prepared for the advance of the Alliance. The battle was finally entering its final phase.
  2609. Ivan: "They say we are avenging the world - they even called us the enemy of the world.
  2610. Theodore: "But it's also true that it's attracted a lot of people who have the World breathing down their necks."
  2611. Ivan: "Indeed, those with strange power and confidence are the worst to deal with."
  2612. Berner: "But they are just civilians. They are not our enemies."
  2613. Hyde: "No, not really."
  2614. Ivan: "Who is it?"
  2615. Theodore: "Someone is breaking into our lines."
  2616. Berner: "Who are you?"
  2617. Hyde: "Oh, excuse me for this. My name is Hyde, and I am, in case you are wondering, the World Chief Executive Officer and the representative of the Orthodox Union."
  2618. Ivan: "So that means you're the mastermind!"
  2619. Hyde: "Yes, you may assume that."
  2620. Berner: "How did the man responsible for this get on this line?"
  2621. Hyde: "No, it just happens to be the line my people know about."
  2622. Ivan: "My men, huh?"
  2623. Hyde: "Yes, I'm someone you know very well."
  2624. Adele: "It's been a while since you all ......"
  2625. Ivan: "You!"
  2626. Berner: "Auditor Adele, ......."
  2627. Hyde: "Let me introduce you. He is the one who leads our world's most powerful sword, the 'Order of the Knights of the Holy Inn'."
  2628. Theodore: "...... 'Knights of the Order'!"
  2629. Ivan: "Wasn't that the guys you were after?"
  2630. Adele: "Yes, former 'Knights of the Order' to be exact."
  2631. Berner: "I see, so we were used to eliminate the traitor."
  2632. Adele: "Would that be the way to look at it?"
  2633. Hyde: "I really appreciate that one. It made everything we did after that go a lot smoother."
  2634. Berner: "So, then, the whole hijacking of the Alliance was for a purpose?"
  2635. Hyde: "Yes. We have another face besides the face of the World, but that one is in a recession ......"
  2636. Hyde: "So I thought, if there are no jobs, why don't we create them ourselves - start a war with our own hands and sell weapons?
  2637. Hyde: "We wanted solid ground and country for that. That's all."
  2638. Ivan: "Merchant of Death or ......"
  2639. Berner: "...... for that kind of thing."
  2640. Hyde: "Now all that's left is for the rest of your Alliance to disappear."
  2641. Berner: "But I'm not so naive as to believe that a civilian force can do it."
  2642. Hyde: "But they can make fine shields."
  2643. Theodore: "No way--"
  2644. Adele: "Only the strongest sword of our 'Order' is enough to attack ......"
  2645. Hyde: "That's what I mean. Well, good luck resisting at best."
  2646. Hyde: "Hopefully you'll show me enough to get under my skin."
  2647. Adele: "Are you ready?"
  2648. Berner: "Yeah, anytime."
  2649. Adele: "Very well - then, as a gesture of mercy at least, ...... let you die without suffering."
  2650. Berner: "Tell all personnel--the goal is to destroy the Knights and take control of World Headquarters! Do not let the civilians in the army die as much as possible!"
  2651. Theodore: "Ha."
  2652. Berner: "Miller, please note the movements of the 'Knights' and direct them."
  2653. Ivan: "I got it!"
  2654.  
  2655. script047_s.sd
  2656. World domination had reached throughout Poland and the Ukraine. A particularly formidable opponent was considered to be the Polish First Army, commanded by Youzev Konrad. Although reinforcements from the Alliance had arrived, a tough battle was expected.
  2657.  
  2658. script047_e.sd
  2659. Berner: "Commander Conrad, do you hear me - we have won this battle. Will you surrender?"
  2660. Conrad: "This is a strange thing ...... to say, but I, the commander-in-chief, am still alive, and don't you think it is too early for you to be claiming victory?"
  2661. Berner: "You know what I mean. That there is no justice in Poland today."
  2662. Conrad: "Yeah, maybe so. But I took a vow to live with my country and die for it,...... and this vow will never change."
  2663. Ivan: "You're too clumsy to be a straight man. ......"
  2664. Conrad: "Hahaha - I sometimes feel the same way. And at such times I envy your way of life."
  2665. Conrad: "How wonderful it would have been if I could have walked across the battlefield as a soldier. I wish I could have walked across the battlefield as a soldier.
  2666. Berner: "It's not too late."
  2667. Conrad: "You think so? But it's too late for that."
  2668. Berner: "......"
  2669. Conrad: "To tell you the truth, I, too, am getting tired of living for my country. ...... I can hear a voice inside my body whispering that it's time to leave it at that."
  2670. Conrad: "Isn't it about time you carved out a decisive defeat for the Polish First Army?"
  2671. Berner: "Are you serious?"
  2672. Conrad: "Oh, if I can get stuck in the mud with your hands, that would be fine too."
  2673. Conrad: "I have been on the battlefield this long, and the times I have worked with you have been the most fulfilling."
  2674. Berner: "...... understand."
  2675. Berner: "Aim, Polish 1st Army commander's plane."
  2676. Conrad: "I appreciate it."
  2677. Berner: "Thank you, Commander Conrad!"
  2678. Conrad: "Farewell my friend--"
  2679. Theodore: "...... confirms the destruction of the Polish 1st Army commander's plane ...... Alliance has won."
  2680.  
  2681. script047_n.sd
  2682. The headquarters of the Polish First Army was crushed in a ball. Then, after confirming that the headquarters had been destroyed, the remaining units surrendered to the Alliance. The First Polish Army's resistance to the end gave the world enough time to react. In the meantime, Hyde, the world's chief executive, declared the Alliance an enemy. He issued a proclamation urging the entire world to raise its arms. In response to this proclamation, supporters were gathering in Constantinople one after another from all over the world. Most of them were non-combatants, and less than 20% of them were under the age of maturity to actually endure a battle, but their morale was high. The Knights had already replenished with new equipment and, together with the volunteer army, had completed their formation as a single corps. The world was now well-prepared for the advance of the Alliance. The battle was finally entering its final phase.
  2683. Ivan: "They say we are avenging the world - they even called us the enemy of the world.
  2684. Theodore: "But it's also true that it's attracted a lot of people who have the World breathing down their necks."
  2685. Ivan: "Indeed, those with strange power and confidence are the worst to deal with."
  2686. Berner: "But they are just civilians. They are not our enemies."
  2687. Hyde: "No, not really."
  2688. Ivan: "Who is it?"
  2689. Theodore: "Someone is breaking into our lines."
  2690. Berner: "Who are you?"
  2691. Hyde: "Oh, excuse me for this. My name is Hyde, and I am, in case you are wondering, the World Chief Executive Officer and the representative of the Orthodox Union."
  2692. Ivan: "So that means you're the mastermind!"
  2693. Hyde: "Yes, you may assume that."
  2694. Berner: "How did the man responsible for this get on this line?"
  2695. Hyde: "No, it just happens to be the line my people know about."
  2696. Ivan: "My men, huh?"
  2697. Hyde: "Yes, I'm someone you know very well."
  2698. Adele: "It's been a while since you all ......"
  2699. Ivan: "You!"
  2700. Berner: "Auditor Adele, ......."
  2701. Hyde: "Let me introduce you. He is the one who leads our world's most powerful sword, the 'Order of the Knights of the Holy Inn'."
  2702. Theodore: "...... 'Knights of the Order'!"
  2703. Ivan: "Wasn't that the guys you were after?"
  2704. Adele: "Yes, former 'Knights of the Order' to be exact."
  2705. Berner: "I see, so we were used to eliminate the traitor."
  2706. Adele: "Would that be the way to look at it?"
  2707. Hyde: "I really appreciate that one. It made everything we did after that go a lot smoother."
  2708. Berner: "So, then, the whole hijacking of the Alliance was for a purpose?"
  2709. Hyde: "Yes. We have another face besides the face of the World, but that one is in a recession ......"
  2710. Hyde: "So I thought, if there are no jobs, why don't we create them ourselves - start a war with our own hands and sell weapons?
  2711. Hyde: "We wanted solid ground and country for that. That's all."
  2712. Ivan: "Merchant of Death or ......"
  2713. Berner: "...... for that kind of thing."
  2714. Hyde: "Now all that's left is for the rest of your Alliance to disappear."
  2715. Berner: "But I'm not so naive as to believe that a civilian force can do it."
  2716. Hyde: "But they can make fine shields."
  2717. Theodore: "No way--"
  2718. Adele: "Only the strongest sword of our 'Order' is enough to attack ......"
  2719. Hyde: "That's what I mean. Well, good luck resisting at best."
  2720. Hyde: "Hopefully you'll show me enough to get under my skin."
  2721. Adele: "Are you ready?"
  2722. Berner: "Yeah, anytime."
  2723. Adele: "Very well - then, as a gesture of mercy at least, ...... let you die without suffering."
  2724. Berner: "Tell all personnel--the goal is to destroy the Knights and take control of World Headquarters! Do not let the civilians in the army die as much as possible!"
  2725. Theodore: "Ha."
  2726. Berner: "Miller, please note the movements of the 'Knights' and direct them."
  2727. Ivan: "I got it!"
  2728.  
  2729. script048_s.sd
  2730. The western shore of the Black Sea is the World's stronghold, and World forces are stubbornly resisting in many areas. The Romanian and Bulgarian armies also came under World's command and were on a joint front. The Knights have formed a base to the Balkan Peninsula. The morale of each army is very high, even though the battle is almost over. And this would be the last battle.
  2731.  
  2732. script048_e.sd
  2733. Berner: "I came to you as you expected."
  2734. Berner: "Your strongest sword is gone too--didn't you have your strongest shield ready?"
  2735. Hyde: "......"
  2736. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  2737. Hyde: "So wonderful! Oh, it's truly wonderful!
  2738. Hyde: "I haven't had a battle this exciting in a long time."
  2739. Hyde: "Overcoming the death of a respected human being, killing the friends you once fought with, and stepping on everything, you have come this far."
  2740. Hyde: "Your figure, you'd make a good manager."
  2741. Berner: "Not interested."
  2742. Hyde: "I'm sorry."
  2743. Hyde: "I am very sorry ...... that with that much power you must die here."
  2744. Theodore: "Captain!"
  2745. Ivan: "TEME!!!!"
  2746. Hyde: "Stop, let's have him stay put."
  2747. Hyde: "It was a really interesting story. This bullet is my fee for watching--how about the change is your life?"
  2748. Hyde: "What, there's no need to be afraid. Death comes equally to ...... you and me."
  2749. Berner: "One last thing?"
  2750. Hyde: "Yes, sir?"
  2751. Berner: "The nuclear attack that happened in Paris that day...... was that World's doing too?"
  2752. Hyde: "Paris ...... Oh, that. We certainly did that one."
  2753. Hyde: "Well, after all, it was the signal to start the operation, and I myself pressed the nuclear launch switch."
  2754. Berner: "I see."
  2755. Hyde: "Well, it's time for them to die. I'll send your man over there right away."
  2756. Theodore: "Stop!"
  2757. Berner: "No, you're the last one--"
  2758. Hyde: "Nah!"
  2759. Berner: "Did you think I was unarmed?"
  2760. Hyde: "Ha ha--, you don't think I'm the one who got shot?"
  2761. Ivan: "That's heartbreaking, totally ...... timed that."
  2762. Berner: "Oh."
  2763. Theodore: "Captain, are you hurt?"
  2764. Berner: "It's all right."
  2765. Hyde: "I see. You are wonderful after all. ......"
  2766. Theodore: "You're still alive."
  2767. Hyde: "But I'm stubborn...I won't let you die so easily."
  2768. Berner: "I just had one more thing I wanted to make sure of before I died."
  2769. Hyde: "Confirmation ......?"
  2770. Berner: "Do you have any family?"
  2771. Hyde: "is ......? Is it a family member - hahaha, I'm afraid it's not a family member...it's an elephant...and I killed it ...... a long time ago."
  2772. Berner: "I see. ......"
  2773. Hyde: "Why--why would you do that--"
  2774. Berner: "I wonder why."
  2775. Hyde: "I don't understand ............do you?"
  2776. Ivan: "It's about to get bad. ......"
  2777. Hyde: "Well, it looks like that ......, but one is a little rusty ......, so... you know..."
  2778. Theodore: "What the hell did you do!"
  2779. Hyde: "...... Hey, I just... just... just... just blew up a prop... ......"
  2780. Ivan: "You're taking us down the road."
  2781. Theodore: "Captain, Miller, we have to get out of here now!"
  2782. Berner: "Miller, Ted, go ahead! I'll be right behind you."
  2783. Theodore: "But!"
  2784. Ivan: "...... don't die."
  2785. Berner: "I'm not ready to die here yet."
  2786. Hyde: "What...did...you...do...that...thing...you...did...that...thing?"
  2787. Berner: "I wonder why."
  2788. Hyde: "Ha ha--yah, you ...... are a ...... nasty, nasty, nasty person.... --"
  2789. Berner: "--See you then."
  2790. Hyde: "...... again, ahso...bo, ne."
  2791.  
  2792. script048_n.sd
  2793.  
  2794. script049_s.sd
  2795. The Free Border Corps, backed by the Coalition, went to Southeast Europe as a cut-throat force to the Alliance. Here, Hungary, which had been an Allied force prior to the earlier Munich incident, had been overthrown by domestic Allied forces and was being reorganized as the new Budapest Army. There were also considerable allied forces, including the Venetian Giulian Army, which was on its way to Munich, and the Zagreb Army, which was in charge of maintaining security in the region.
  2796.  
  2797. script049_e.sd
  2798. Ivan: "Hey, what the hell, why are there guys wearing clothes I've seen before mixed in with the enemy?
  2799. Theodore: "Captain, I don't think that was--"
  2800. Berner: "World ......"
  2801. Ivan: "They're on the side of the Alliance?"
  2802. Theodore: "World is in a position to help refugees! It cannot possibly stand on the side of the Alliance and join the fight!"
  2803. Ivan: "What the hell is this ......"
  2804. Berner: "Frankly, I don't know either, but I guess I need to look into it."
  2805. Ivan: "Is there any way to contact that auditor Adele?"
  2806. Theodore: "That's ...... what I thought, too, and I contacted him right away, but I can't find any news of him at this time."
  2807. Theodore: "Does that mean something happened over there?"
  2808. Berner: "That's included in the investigation--we'll report it to the coalition and leave the investigation to them."
  2809. Berner: "We just hope it doesn't end badly."
  2810.  
  2811. script049_n.sd
  2812.  
  2813. script050_s.sd
  2814. Frankfurt, which is also a frontline city, has its equipment in line with the rest of the Alliance. As long as Frankfurt is alive and well, the balance of power between the Alliance and the Confederation will remain unchanged. The success or failure of the new coalition will depend on the siege of Frankfurt. Also, the Lombardy forces have not given up their pursuit of the Free Border Corps, which was located in Nuremberg, southeast of Frankfurt.
  2815.  
  2816. script050_e.sd
  2817. Theodore: "Both Lombardy and Frankfurt have been silenced!"
  2818. Ivan: "The surrender was declared by Frankfurt following the annihilation of the army."
  2819. Berner: "Originally, Frankfurt agreed with Sarah's opinion, which is a natural consequence of being unbound by the military."
  2820. Berner: "The Asquith delegation will be pleased to see Frankfurt join the new coalition."
  2821. Theodore: "This will break the balance of power with the Alliance. From now on, there should be a tailwind on the side of the new Alliance at once."
  2822. Ivan: "Are you sure you've completed the assignment in one piece?"
  2823. Berner: "Probably. But in the end, it's all up to the bigwigs at the New Coalition."
  2824. Ivan: "What a difficult position to be put in."
  2825. Theodore: "This is what it means to get credit."
  2826. Berner: "Ted is right. We just have to keep doing what we're doing here and not rot."
  2827. Ivan: "Yo, there's a guy here who wants to fight at our place.
  2828. Berner: "How's that for you?"
  2829. Ivan: "It's not so bad. Here, here's the file."
  2830. Berner: "Hmmm ......"
  2831. Berner: "Certainly the background and atmosphere seem impeccable."
  2832. Ivan: "Well then, let's teach the new guy the rules here."
  2833. Berner: "You got it."
  2834. Radu: "My name is Radu Maskil. I will show you how to work for more than you paid for."
  2835.  
  2836. script050_n.sd
  2837. The allied armies that had managed to hold out on the outer lines of the Alliance were in disarray. The Hessians and the German Third Army were engaged in a fierce battle in Frankfurt, while the British Third Army was fighting a fierce battle in the Loire region with the Army of Biémont and the British Third Army. In the midst of all this, Hyde, the World Representative who had mediated the earlier ceasefire between Belgrade City and Romania in response to the declaration of the new Alliance, was visiting the Alliance headquarters. The Alliance, which had only managed to compete with the new coalition, did not have the strength to fight against it. World had influence throughout Europe, especially in Italy and southeastern Europe, where the new Alliance's main cities were located. World had promised to support the Alliance and had begun to recruit volunteer soldiers in the name of representation and to organize World armies in various regions. Conversely, the cities of southeastern Europe, especially in and around Budapest, where the Hungarian army had been destroyed earlier, were becoming even more united in the Alliance. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Second Army was closing in north of the Carpathian Mountains, and the Alliance's sphere of control in this area was becoming more firmly established.
  2838. Theodore: "Captain, we have confirmed both Biemonte and Ligurian forces in retreat."
  2839. Ivan: "Looks like they're setting up a defensive position."
  2840. Berner: "You're going to intercept us: ......"
  2841. Theodore: "It would seem so."
  2842. Ivan: "Any reinforcements around?"
  2843. Theodore: "I don't see any so far."
  2844. Ivan: "The rumored forces of the world have not shown up?" ......
  2845. Theodore: "But I can't believe ...... that the Alliance and the World are joining forces."
  2846. Ivan: "Oh, there's something behind the anti-refugee Alliance and the refugee relief world ......."
  2847. Berner: "No need to pry now, focus on the allied forces in front of you."
  2848. Theodore: "I'm sorry."
  2849. Ivan: "Sorry."
  2850. Berner: "Pry only after we beat them!"
  2851.  
  2852. script051_s.sd
  2853. The allied armies that had managed to hold out on the outer lines of the Alliance were in disarray. The Hessians and the German Third Army were engaged in a fierce battle in Frankfurt, while the British Third Army was fighting a fierce battle in the Loire region with the Army of Biémont and the British Third Army. In the midst of all this, Hyde, the World Representative who had mediated the earlier ceasefire between Belgrade City and Romania in response to the declaration of the new Alliance, was visiting the Alliance headquarters. The Alliance, which had only managed to compete with the new coalition, did not have the strength to fight against it. World had influence throughout Europe, especially in Italy and southeastern Europe, where the new Alliance's main cities were located. World had promised to support the Alliance and had begun to recruit volunteer soldiers in the name of representation and to organize World armies in various regions. Conversely, the cities of southeastern Europe, especially in and around Budapest, where the Hungarian army had been destroyed earlier, were becoming even more united in the Alliance. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Second Army was closing in north of the Carpathian Mountains, and the Alliance's sphere of control in this area was becoming more firmly established.
  2854. Ivan: "Where do you see the World joining forces with the Alliance ......"
  2855. Theodore: "I can only assume that there is some kind of coincidence of intentions between the Alliance and the World."
  2856. Theodore: "However, I can't understand how the Alliance, which has been calling for the elimination of refugees, and the World, which has been helping refugees, could team up.
  2857. Berner: "Of course there's a backstory, but what the hell are the colonels up to ......"
  2858. Berner: "But now we know why some of these guys were wearing familiar clothes in the battle against the Budapest army."
  2859. Ivan: "Did you slap him on the cheek with a wad of cash? They took in the scattered Budapest forces and anti-Coalition people."
  2860. Theodore: "A world force as large as a one-class army is currently deployed in southeast Budapest."
  2861. Theodore: "We also have information that the Belgrade army is waiting behind them."
  2862. Ivan: "What do you think, we're dealing with a group that calls itself 'The World'?"
  2863. Berner: "Whatever they call themselves, they are free to do so. But if you join the Alliance, you will only pay a certain price."
  2864. Berner: "How about you guys?"
  2865. Ivan: "I only believe in myself and beautiful women. I don't care who they are."
  2866. Theodore: "Several people have already left the Free Border once the Alliance has teamed up with the World."
  2867. Theodore: "There is no one left in the Free Border today who is timid about fighting the World."
  2868. Ivan: "That's the way it is. So you have nothing to worry about."
  2869. Berner: "I see. ......"
  2870. Although Budapest has been overrun, local riots are still raging in Hungary under the anti-union. It was the auditors of the World who were denouncing and organizing them. They gave the enemy weapons to resist, and they were as substantial as a single army. In addition, the Belgrade army was in the rear.
  2871.  
  2872. script051_e.sd
  2873. Theodore: "Both World and Belgrade forces have been silenced."
  2874. Ivan: "Those World guys, they're not just businessmen. ...... They're all used to fighting."
  2875. Berner: "Yeah, we could have lost if we had done it wrong."
  2876. Ivan: "I can only imagine what will happen if these people join forces with the Alliance."
  2877. Berner: "Ted, contact the new coalition. If we're not careful, the balance of power could quickly shift."
  2878. Theodore: "Ha."
  2879. Ivan: "If things continue as they are now, it might be a little bad. Maybe we should replenish our staff here."
  2880. Berner: "Indeed. Now, please select the personnel to fill in."
  2881. Ivan: "It's already done."
  2882. Berner: "You're early."
  2883. Ivan: "I can at least read your thoughts."
  2884. Berner: "Then the rest is yours."
  2885. Ivan: "Oh, I'll send out a request for you to join as a fill-in as soon as possible."
  2886. Wolff: "Thanks for hiring me. My name is Wolfe Sigmonte. Pleasure to meet you."
  2887.  
  2888. script051_n.sd
  2889.  
  2890. script052_s.sd
  2891. After the fall of Frankfurt, allied forces near the German-French border had begun a hasty retreat. The Free Border Corps launched a southward campaign to stop the retreating allied forces. In response, the armies of Biemonte and Liguria were building defensive positions to counterattack from their bases in Besançon, Metz.
  2892.  
  2893. script052_e.sd
  2894. Ivan: "Ted, can't you reach that auditor?"
  2895. Theodore: "You mean Auditor Adele?"
  2896. Berner: "Surely that man might know something."
  2897. Theodore: "I thought so too, but at this time the whereabouts of Auditor Adele are unknown."
  2898. Ivan: "Really?"
  2899. Theodore: "Yeah. ......"
  2900. Berner: "They don't want us to know where they are."
  2901. Berner: "I guess you could say that man is also from the World. ......"
  2902. Ivan: "What do we do?"
  2903. Berner: "As for the World, we'll have to look into it here: ...... and from there we should be able to see what the Alliance's intentions are."
  2904.  
  2905. script052_n.sd
  2906. The cities of southeastern Europe that had been resisting on the Pannonian Plain were destroyed one by one as the allied forces advanced in earnest. The World Army was holed up in buildings, praying and resisting to the last man, and the battles in various regions were said to have been like a hellscape. News of the Alliance's defeat came from all over the country, and the headquarters of the Alliance was in turmoil from top to bottom. After the Munich Incident, the Alliance had set up its headquarters in Genoa, the most powerful city in the country. The siege of Marseille, which was just a stone's throw away from Genoa, was also becoming a situation of dread. This was despite the fact that it was the minimum necessary to ensure the survival of Genoa. However, they were fortunate that the Marseilles army did not take any combat action other than self-defense due to Sarah's political policy. In this situation, World decided to take what could be called a measure of last resort. To defend the new headquarters of the Alliance, the most elite military group, the: "Knights
  2907. The first time, the company put in place a The leader of the group was Adele, the auditor. Unlike a hodgepodge of volunteers, these well-trained soldiers were not afraid to die, and the threat they posed was immeasurable.
  2908. Berner: "Commander Conrad, did they really call themselves 'The Order'!"
  2909. Conrad: "Oh, definitely."
  2910. Theodore: "The 'Knights' should have confirmed the destruction of the 'Knights' by all of them committing suicide!"
  2911. Conrad: "But if the weapons used by the World so far are through the 'Order', it makes sense."
  2912. Adele: "Uh, Free Border and Polish Army, can you hear me?"
  2913. Ivan: "What!"
  2914. Theodore: "Someone has hacked into the dedicated line and is communicating."
  2915. Berner: "This voice - no way. ......"
  2916. Adele: "I beg your pardon for this. I am the leader of the: "Order" sent by the World, and my name is - Adele."
  2917. Theodore: "......"
  2918. Ivan: "Anta, I thought you were an auditor and were chasing the 'Order'?"
  2919. Adele: "There was a time when that happened."
  2920. Adele: "Thank you very much for that. You all made things run very smoothly."
  2921. Conrad: "What do you mean?"
  2922. Adele: "The order I was owed was the elimination of those who knew of our existence and disobeyed: ......"
  2923. Adele: "Let me tell you one good thing, the people who were dead at that time were those who believed only in the front face of the World."
  2924. Berner: "Then the World now means--"
  2925. Adele: "As you may have guessed, we are what you would call a merchant of death and a ruthless armed group, led by our 'Knights'."
  2926. Adele: "But I had somewhat underestimated the power of the human ...... Berner Thuram to get you this far."
  2927. Adele: "If I had taken care of you then, too, I wouldn't have had to go out."
  2928. Berner: "I'll take that as a compliment."
  2929. Adele: "So, things are in consultation, are you guys interested in joining the 'Order of the Knights'?"
  2930. Adele: "It hurts my heart to fight with you, whom I know very well, but I won't make it worse.
  2931. Ivan: "Are you serious?"
  2932. Adele: "I mean it."
  2933. Theodore: "You've been with us for a short time, but you've been in the action, and you know how we respond."
  2934. Adele: "That's right."
  2935. Conrad: "Unfortunately, my power is loyal only to my country."
  2936. Adele: "I am very--no lie, very sorry."
  2937. Adele: "Now I have to eliminate you all."
  2938. Adele: "For now, the Polish army doesn't seem to be there, so let's let the free boarders die."
  2939. Berner: "Miller, Ted, they're coming!"
  2940. Adele: "...... die."
  2941. Ivan: "I know."
  2942. Theodore: "Attention, all personnel!"
  2943.  
  2944. script053_s.sd
  2945. Formed world forces were beginning to be deployed in various regions. Although the World Force was thought to be poorly trained, its equipment was superior to that of any other force in Europe. The World Force was equipped with state-of-the-art American weapons. What they lacked in training, they were able to make up for through several battles. This had been proven by the U.S. forces in World War II. Moreover, fortunately for the Alliance and unfortunately for the Coalition, there was no limit to the number of troops that could be replenished. Moreover, the Alliance's vigilance was not limited to the front lines. Riots by World supporters had become frequent throughout Europe. Naturally, the new coalition had no choice but to devote a considerable amount of troops to maintain security, and only three corps defending the Ruhr region were able to advance on the Alliance. Conrad: "Berner, can you hear me?"
  2946. Berner: "Commander Conrad."
  2947. Conrad: "It has been a long time, and I have heard of your exploits."
  2948. Berner: "Thank you."
  2949. Conrad: "As you probably heard, the Free Border Corps will be asked to cross into Italy while we invade Montenegro and Albania."
  2950. Berner: "Yes, I have been notified by the new Union Council."
  2951. Conrad: "Both of these countries are battlegrounds with numerous World powers."
  2952. Berner: "It would appear so."
  2953. Conrad: "Sorry, I'm giving you guys a hard time."
  2954. Berner: "No, given the situation in the new federation, maintaining public order is probably the top priority right now."
  2955. Berner: "Then it is only natural that we, who are in the least constrained position, should head there."
  2956. Conrad: "We, the Polish Army, will be responsible for the security of Marseille."
  2957. Berner: "Please."
  2958. Conrad: "Do not waste your life, I would like to have a long talk with you."
  2959. The leveling of the Pannonian plain was almost complete. The security of the area was then to be maintained by the subsequent allied forces, and the Free Border Corps was directed to move across the Adriatic Sea to the Italian peninsula. This would require the capture of Montenegro and Albania. There were still significant numbers of remnants of World forces in both countries, indicating that trust in World was deep-rooted.
  2960.  
  2961. script053_e.sd
  2962. Ivan: "Captain, the world's people have stopped! It's now or never if we're going to leave!"
  2963. Berner: "Ted, how's the ship prepping?"
  2964. Theodore: "Ha, we can leave anytime."
  2965. Berner: "Miller, have each of your men hurry to get on board, we don't know when the attack will start again."
  2966. Ivan: "You heard him, you guys hurry up and get on the boat!"
  2967. Berner: "Hurry up!"
  2968. Conrad: "Berner, can you hear me? We'll hold them off here. Get in quickly."
  2969. Berner: "Thank you."
  2970. Ivan: "Okay, we're all aboard! Ted, please depart."
  2971. Theodore: "Roger, we're launching!"
  2972. Ivan: "Thank God."
  2973. Berner: "Commander, thank you for your help."
  2974. Conrad: "No thanks are due me, compared to what you and your colleagues have had to go through."
  2975. Conrad: "We believe in your success."
  2976.  
  2977. script053_n.sd
  2978. After repeated fierce battles, the coalition succeeded in liberating all of Germany from the Alliance's sphere of control. The fighting on the Pannonian Plain was also turning to the side of the new coalition after much turmoil. But it came at a heavy cost. It was due, in large part, to the American-made weapons used by the World Army. Where are the U.S.-made weapons procured by World supplied from? The superpower that once reigned over North America is no more. But it is not a single federal state, which means it is under the strict control of each government and could not be considered an outflow from the U.S. military. That has been a headache for the coalition.
  2979. Theodore: "Are the forces of the World bottomless!"
  2980. Theodore: "This won't get you any closer to Florence."
  2981. Berner: "But if we control Florence, we can put the Alliance headquarters between us and Marseilles."
  2982. Ivan: "They know that, that's why they're in place."
  2983. Ivan: "They're disgustingly well-trained."
  2984. Berner: "Ted, calm down. If you rush, your chances of winning escape."
  2985. Theodore: "Sorry ......"
  2986. Berner: "It's true that this is a critical point, but if we deal with the situation calmly and make sure to drop one plane at a time, it's not an opponent we can't beat."
  2987. Berner: "Close air-land coordination!"
  2988. Theodore: "Ha!"
  2989. Ivan: "I got it!"
  2990.  
  2991. script054_s.sd
  2992. After landing safely at Pescara, the Free Border Corps avoided the well-defended Northern Italian Triangle and proceeded northward from the southeast along the plains. Their immediate target is Florence. World forces are deployed in Rome and San Marino to protect it.
  2993.  
  2994. script054_e.sd
  2995. Theodore: "World forces are retreating toward Genoa."
  2996. Ivan: "The allied forces in various parts of the world were defeated one after another, and the people on the other side of the world were holed up in the company.
  2997. Theodore: "If this continues, the fall of the Alliance is imminent."
  2998. Berner: "But we can't let our guard down, the colonel won't let this end so easily."
  2999. Berner: "And we still don't have the full picture of the World."
  3000. Ivan: "Sure thing. ......"
  3001. Berner said: "Let's make a supply run here for the time being. There should be some supplies left over from the World Force."
  3002. Ivan: "Oh."
  3003. Berner: "Ted, please report back."
  3004. Theodore: "Okay."
  3005.  
  3006. script054_n.sd
  3007. The cities of southeastern Europe that had been resisting on the Pannonian Plain were destroyed one by one as the allied forces advanced in earnest. The World Army was holed up in buildings, praying and resisting to the last man, and the battles in various regions were said to have been like a hellscape. News of the Alliance's defeat came from all over the country, and the headquarters of the Alliance was in turmoil from top to bottom. After the Munich Incident, the Alliance had set up its headquarters in Genoa, the most powerful city in the country. The siege of Marseille, which was just a stone's throw away from Genoa, was also becoming a situation of dread. This was despite the fact that it was the minimum necessary to ensure the survival of Genoa. However, they were fortunate that the Marseilles army did not take any combat action other than self-defense due to Sarah's political policy. In this situation, World decided to take what could be called a measure of last resort. To defend the new headquarters of the Alliance, the most elite military group, the: "Knights
  3008. The first time, the company put in place a The leader of the group was Adele, the auditor. Unlike a hodgepodge of volunteers, these well-trained soldiers were not afraid to die, and the threat they posed was immeasurable.
  3009. Berner: "Commander Conrad, did they really call themselves 'The Order'!"
  3010. Conrad: "Oh, definitely."
  3011. Theodore: "The 'Knights' should have confirmed the destruction of the 'Knights' by all of them committing suicide!"
  3012. Conrad: "But if the weapons used by the World so far are through the 'Order', it makes sense."
  3013. Adele: "Uh, Free Border and Polish Army, can you hear me?"
  3014. Ivan: "What!"
  3015. Theodore: "Someone has hacked into the dedicated line and is communicating."
  3016. Berner: "This voice - no way. ......"
  3017. Adele: "I beg your pardon for this. I am the leader of the: "Order" sent by the World, and my name is - Adele."
  3018. Theodore: "......"
  3019. Ivan: "Anta, I thought you were an auditor and were chasing the 'Order'?"
  3020. Adele: "There was a time when that happened."
  3021. Adele: "Thank you very much for that. You all made things run very smoothly."
  3022. Conrad: "What do you mean?"
  3023. Adele: "The order I was owed was the elimination of those who knew of our existence and disobeyed: ......"
  3024. Adele: "Let me tell you one good thing, the people who were dead at that time were those who believed only in the front face of the World."
  3025. Berner: "Then the World now means--"
  3026. Adele: "As you may have guessed, we are what you would call a merchant of death and a ruthless armed group, led by our 'Knights'."
  3027. Adele: "But I had somewhat underestimated the power of the human ...... Berner Thuram to get you this far."
  3028. Adele: "If I had taken care of you then, too, I wouldn't have had to go out."
  3029. Berner: "I'll take that as a compliment."
  3030. Adele: "So, things are in consultation, are you guys interested in joining the 'Order of the Knights'?"
  3031. Adele: "It hurts my heart to fight with you, whom I know very well, but I won't make it worse.
  3032. Ivan: "Are you serious?"
  3033. Adele: "I mean it."
  3034. Theodore: "You've been with us for a short time, but you've been in the action, and you know how we respond."
  3035. Adele: "That's right."
  3036. Conrad: "Unfortunately, my power is loyal only to my country."
  3037. Adele: "I am very--no lie, very sorry."
  3038. Adele: "Now I have to eliminate you all."
  3039. Adele: "For now, the Polish army doesn't seem to be there, so let's let the free boarders die."
  3040. Berner: "Miller, Ted, they're coming!"
  3041. Adele: "...... die."
  3042. Ivan: "I know."
  3043. Theodore: "Attention, all personnel!"
  3044.  
  3045. script055_s.sd
  3046. The Free Border Corps was based in Florence and was to capture three major cities in northern Italy. The world's elite Knights of the Order are deployed in Genoa, and a detachment of Knights of the Order is also deploying from the east. The knights in particular are expected to resist to the end, and a fierce battle is expected until one of them is exterminated.
  3047.  
  3048. script055_e.sd
  3049. Adele: "......"
  3050. Ivan: "You're still alive?"
  3051. Adele: "I...I'm...not dead..."「わた、わた…し、私はし、な、死なない……」
  3052. Adele: "Ki, ki, dan...ki-dan...nwa."
  3053. Ivan: "Captain, get back!"
  3054. Berner: "...... No, that's not necessary."
  3055. Ivan: "What are you talking about?"
  3056. Adele: "ha...... hi...do--"
  3057. Berner: "He's already dead ...... and he won't catch us in his eyes."
  3058. Adele: "......"
  3059. Berner: "Auditor Adele, I'll make it easy for you now."
  3060. Ivan: "......"
  3061. Berner: "Now the Order is destroyed this time."
  3062. Ivan: "Finally."
  3063. Berner: "But this is not the end."
  3064. Theodore: "Captain, we have secured the members of the Alliance Council, but there is no sign of Representative Jean-Maille Lupin."
  3065. Berner: "The Colonel?"
  3066. Theodore: "And this is a testimony from one of the representatives, and he said that it was Representative Lupin who invited World in."
  3067. Ivan: "That old man got away."
  3068. Theodore: "Do you want to track?"
  3069. Berner: "No, the Alliance has collapsed and there is now only one way out for the colonel."
  3070. Ivan: "World Headquarters or ......"
  3071. Berner: "Yes."
  3072. Berner: "World Headquarters, Constantinople--probably Colonel headed there."
  3073. Ivan: "That would be tricky. They've got all those newfangled weapons, and if it's their headquarters, they're going to have quite a few of them."
  3074. Berner: "I suppose I should think so."
  3075.  
  3076. script055_n.sd
  3077. The Alliance effectively collapsed. In its place, the World's auditors brought the cities together. Their sphere of influence was now very small. Only Ukraine, the coast of the Black Sea, and Constantinople remained. But it would not be easy to eliminate these city-states and reach Constantinople. The main allied forces, consisting of British, German, and French troops, had to devote considerable forces to eliminate resistance and maintain security in the Pannonian plain. For this reason, they have yet to advance beyond the Carpathian Mountains.
  3078. Ivan: "No. ...... allied cities are having difficulty conquering the world because of the World."
  3079. Berner: "Apparently the Alliance cities have been taken over by the World for quite some time now. ...... Otherwise, the cities that lost their representatives would not have gone so far to fight back."
  3080. Theodore: "I still think that unless we hit World Headquarters, ......"
  3081. Berner: "That's what I mean."
  3082. Ivan: "But it seems they won't let us go so easily."
  3083. Berner: "The Ukrainian Army."
  3084. Ivan: "It looks like they're politely deploying their entire army to welcome us."
  3085. Conrad: "Then let's give them a grand welcome."
  3086. Berner: "Commander Conrad."
  3087. Conrad: "Looks like you made it in time."
  3088. Conrad: "Even you must have a hard time against this number."
  3089. Ivan: "Thanks for the help."
  3090. Berner: "Thank you. ......"
  3091. Conrad: "It's too early to say thank you."
  3092. Berner: "Yes."
  3093. Berner: "Then let's just get these guys out of the way."
  3094. Conrad: "That would be better."
  3095.  
  3096. script056_s.sd
  3097. It seems that both Liguria and Biemonte had succeeded in returning some of their troops to their own cities during the previous battle. Both armies had completely set up a defense system for the Northern Italian Triangle. Not only that, but the World's Elite Knights had rushed to Genoa City to reinforce the city. Also, part of the World Army organized in Southeast Europe had been introduced into this North Italian battle.
  3098.  
  3099. script056_e.sd
  3100. Adele: "......"
  3101. Ivan: "You're still alive?"
  3102. アデル「わた、わた…し、私はし、な、死なない……」
  3103. Adele: "Ki, ki, dan...ki-dan....nwa."
  3104. Ivan: "Captain, get back!"
  3105. Berner: "...... No, that's not necessary."
  3106. Ivan: "What are you talking about?"
  3107. Adele: "ha...... hi...do--"
  3108. Berner: "He's already dead ...... and he won't catch us in his eyes."
  3109. Adele: "......"
  3110. Berner: "Auditor Adele, I'll make it easy for you now."
  3111. Ivan: "......"
  3112. Berner: "Now the Order is destroyed this time."
  3113. Ivan: "Finally."
  3114. Berner: "But this is not the end."
  3115. Theodore: "Captain, we have secured the members of the Alliance Council, but there is no sign of Representative Jean-Maille Lupin."
  3116. Berner: "The Colonel?"
  3117. Theodore: "And this is a testimony from one of the representatives, and he said that it was Representative Lupin who invited World in."
  3118. Ivan: "That old man got away."
  3119. Theodore: "Do you want to track?"
  3120. Berner: "No, the Alliance has collapsed and there is now only one way out for the colonel."
  3121. Ivan: "World Headquarters or ......"
  3122. Berner: "Yes."
  3123. Berner: "World Headquarters, Constantinople--probably Colonel headed there."
  3124. Ivan: "That would be tricky. They've got all those newfangled weapons, and if it's their headquarters, they're going to have a lot of stuff."
  3125. Berner: "I suppose I should think so."
  3126.  
  3127. script056_n.sd
  3128. The Alliance effectively collapsed. In its place, the World's auditors brought the cities together. Their sphere of influence was now very small. Only Ukraine, the coast of the Black Sea, and Constantinople remained. But it would not be easy to eliminate these city-states and reach Constantinople. The main allied forces, consisting of British, German, and French troops, had to devote considerable forces to eliminate resistance and maintain security in the Pannonian plain. For this reason, they have yet to advance beyond the Carpathian Mountains.
  3129. Ivan: "No. ...... allied cities are having difficulty conquering the world because of the World."
  3130. Berner: "Apparently the Alliance cities have been taken over by the World for quite some time now. ...... Otherwise, the cities that lost their representatives would not have gone so far to fight back."
  3131. Theodore: "I still think that unless we hit World Headquarters, ......"
  3132. Berner: "That's what I mean."
  3133. Ivan: "But it seems they won't let us go so easily."
  3134. Berner: "The Ukrainian Army."
  3135. Ivan: "It looks like they're politely deploying their entire army to welcome us."
  3136. Conrad: "Then let's give them a grand welcome."
  3137. Berner: "Commander Conrad."
  3138. Conrad: "Looks like you made it in time."
  3139. Conrad: "Even you must have a hard time against this number."
  3140. Ivan: "Thanks for the help."
  3141. Berner: "Thank you. ......"
  3142. Conrad: "It's too early to say thank you."
  3143. Berner: "Yes."
  3144. Berner: "Then let's just get these guys out of the way."
  3145. Conrad: "That would be better."
  3146.  
  3147. script057_s.sd
  3148. World forces are all over Ukraine, and the city of Lviv, a key location, is occupied by the Ukrainian 2nd Army. With the 1st Army in the capital city of Kiev, there is no gap in the allied side's preparations. In the battle for Ukraine, Commander Conrad's Polish 1st Army has arrived as reinforcements. The Alliance will aim for Kiev jointly with them.
  3149.  
  3150. script057_e.sd
  3151. Theodore: "Kiev control complete."
  3152. Theodore: "This leaves only Constantinople."
  3153. Berner: "After refueling, we'll leave immediately."
  3154. Conrad: "There's no need to be so hasty."
  3155. Conrad: "At the same time as our attack on the Ukrainian army, another unit is already on its way to Constantinople."
  3156. Conrad: "Hopefully it will be over by the time we arrive."
  3157. Ivan: "No, I can no longer say that."
  3158. Berner: "Miller, what do you mean?"
  3159. Ivan: "We received a transmission from the coalition, all the reactions of the troops that preceded us to Constantinople have disappeared."
  3160. Berner: "Is that true?"
  3161. Conrad: "If you're going to eliminate that many troops, it's going to be ...... nukes."
  3162. Theodore: "Is it nuclear--"
  3163. Berner: "The nuclear warhead that was extracted at that time?"
  3164. Ivan: "World, you've brought out something outrageous at the last minute!"
  3165.  
  3166. script057_n.sd
  3167. A single shell flew directly over the New Alliance forces as the entire force crossed the Iron Gate of the Danube. The shell caused a huge fireball to appear around 600 meters above the troops. There is no way that there could be a fully equipped armored army at this time, let alone at the end of the 20th century when the threat of nuclear weapons was being called for. Needless to say, the military groups within a radius of a dozen kilometers, as well as the advance troops who were marching toward Bucharest, away from the hypocenter, were swallowed by the muddy waters of the collapsed dam and suffered catastrophic damage. Of course, all the cities in the lower Danube region were also severely damaged. Here, the New Confederation's World Expeditionary Force was destroyed. Meanwhile, Constantinople, which had been claimed to be impregnable, was fortified as never before. The world was also reorganizing its remaining knightly orders in order to revive itself. Riots in various regions showed no sign of abating. Without an offensive hand, the countries of the coalition would have to continue confronting the world with the disease in their midst. There was no doubt that the future of Europe would be bleak if the root of this disaster was not cut off now. At present, the only New Coalition forces capable of operating in Eastern Europe were the Free Border Corps, which had defeated the Ukrainians.
  3168. Theodore: "Captain, a transmission from World Headquarters. How can I help you?"
  3169. Berner: "Put me through."
  3170. Lupin: "Hello, Free Border Corps, long time no see."
  3171. Ivan: "There you go, old man."
  3172. Lupin: "You've made me hate you a lot again."
  3173. Ivan: "I don't even remember liking you originally."
  3174. Berner: "Colonel, can I have one?"
  3175. Lupin: "Berner, I am in a very good mood right now. Fine, talk to me."
  3176. Berner: "Why are you working with World even though you know who they are?"
  3177. Lupin: "Because I wanted to create a country."
  3178. Berner: "Country?"
  3179. Lupin: "A country of only Frenchmen who excel in all aspects of life - where only those of pure French blood are allowed."
  3180. Lupin: "And I shall be king."
  3181. Ivan: "Racism at its finest here."
  3182. Lupin: "But there are too many things in the way for that to happen. ......"
  3183. Hyde: "That's where I reached out."
  3184. Ivan: "Who is it?"
  3185. Hyde: "Oh, excuse me for this. I'm Hyde, and I'm the one who's been put in charge of this world, in case you're wondering."
  3186. Theodore: "This guy is ......"
  3187. Hyde: "No, it was tough. The original plan was for World to remain neutral."
  3188. Hyde: "I never thought... that it would be brought out into the open. ...... Well, I honestly didn't think a mercenary unit could do so much."
  3189. Hyde: "I still think you should have had them exterminated in Munich no matter what. ......"
  3190. Lupin: "Leave the useless chatter at that."
  3191. Lupin: "Sure, there was a slight change of plan, but you will die here."
  3192. Hyde: "No, it is you who will die."
  3193. Lupin: "Hey, what the hell are you doing?"
  3194. Ivan: "Hey, hey, what the hell are you doing?"
  3195. Hyde: "Your role ends here."
  3196. Hyde: "No, no, thanks to you, the cities of the Alliance are now ours, and the World will grow more and more."
  3197. Lupin: "What do you mean!"
  3198. Hyde: "Unfortunately, I couldn't care less about your ambitions."
  3199. Lupin: "You tricked me. ......"
  3200. Hyde: "I wonder? Well, even if we get to the bottom of it here, it's none of your business as you're about to die."
  3201. Lupin: "Well, wait ......, please!
  3202. Berner: "Stop!"
  3203. Hyde: "Oh, God! Breathe the breath of God into this poor lamb--"
  3204. Lupin: "Wait--"
  3205. Hyde: "Ha ha ha, what's the matter, you look scared?"
  3206. Hyde: "It's just that your former boss, the one you thought you had alienated yourself from, is dead. Why don't you try putting on a happier face?"
  3207. Theodore: "What a guy. ......"
  3208. Berner: "It's been a long time since I've seen someone who could kill someone with a laugh."
  3209. Hyde: "Funny thing ...... why do you need to feel sorry for killing people?"
  3210. Berner: "What the hell do you want?"
  3211. Hyde: "Is it a purpose? ...... At least you don't want to create a country."
  3212. Hyde: "Well - I dare say I'd like to see humans continue to fight each other ugly by my hand."
  3213. Berner: "I see. ...... That's a lousy idea."
  3214. Hyde: "Really? All of our employees agreed with me."
  3215. Berner: "Take care of all those who don't comply, right?"
  3216. Hyde: "That's happened to me."
  3217. Hyde: "Let's start the fight sooner rather than later - this time both Romania and Bulgaria have come to support us for the World."
  3218. Ivan: "Finally, some countries are starting to wag their tails."
  3219. Hyde: "Well, I look forward to seeing if you guys can come under me at this overwhelming disadvantage."
  3220. Hyde: "Good luck with that."
  3221.  
  3222. script058_s.sd
  3223. The western shore of the Black Sea is the World's stronghold, and World forces are stubbornly resisting in many areas. And both Romania and Bulgaria had also come under the command of World and were on a joint front. The Knights have formed a base on the Balkan Peninsula. The morale of each army was very high, even though the battle was almost over. And this would be the last battle.
  3224.  
  3225. script058_e.sd
  3226. Berner: "I came to you as you expected."
  3227. Hyde: "......"
  3228. Berner: "What's wrong?"
  3229. Hyde: "So wonderful! Oh, it's truly wonderful!
  3230. Hyde: "I haven't had a battle this exciting in a long time."
  3231. Hyde: "It was indescribable how you used the sacrifices of your comrades as a springboard and laid waste to my prepared troops one after another."
  3232. Berner: "Well, ...... then, shall I get a viewing fee?"
  3233. Hyde: "But I'm sorry, ...... with that much power you must die here."
  3234. Theodore: "Captain!"
  3235. Ivan: "TEME!!!!"
  3236. Hyde: "Stop, let's have him stay put."
  3237. Hyde: "It was a really interesting story. This bullet is my fee for watching--how about the change is your life?"
  3238. Hyde: "There's no need to be afraid. Death comes to us all equally."
  3239. Berner: "One last thing?"
  3240. Hyde: "Yes, sir?"
  3241. Berner: "The nuclear attack that happened in Paris that day...... was that World's doing too?"
  3242. Hyde: "Paris ...... Oh, that. We certainly did that one."
  3243. Hyde: "Well, after all, it was the signal to start the operation, and I myself pressed the nuclear launch switch."
  3244. Berner: "I see."
  3245. Hyde: "Well, it's time for them to die. I'll send your man over there right away."
  3246. Theodore: "Stop!"
  3247. Berner: "No, you're the last one--"
  3248. Hyde: "Nah!"
  3249. Berner: "Did you think I was unarmed?"
  3250. Hyde: "Ha ha--, you don't think I'm the one who got shot?"
  3251. Ivan: "That's heartbreaking, totally ...... timed that."
  3252. Berner: "Oh."
  3253. Theodore: "Captain, are you hurt?"
  3254. Berner: "It's all right."
  3255. Hyde: "I see. You are wonderful after all. ......"
  3256. Theodore: "You're still alive."
  3257. Hyde: "But I'm stubborn...I won't let you die so easily."
  3258. Berner: "I just had one more thing I wanted to make sure of before I died."
  3259. Hyde: "Confirmation ......?"
  3260. Berner: "Do you have any family?"
  3261. Hyde: "is ......? Is it a family member - hahaha, I'm afraid it's not a family member...it's an elephant...and I killed it ...... a long time ago."
  3262. Berner: "I see. ......"
  3263. Hyde: "Why--why would you do that--"
  3264. Berner: "I wonder why."
  3265. Hyde: "I don't understand ............do you?"
  3266. Ivan: "It's about to get bad. ......"
  3267. Hyde: "Well, it looks like that ......, but one is a little rusty ......, so... you know..."
  3268. Theodore: "What the hell did you do!"
  3269. Hyde: "...... Hey, I just... just... just... just blew up a prop... ......"
  3270. Ivan: "You're taking us down the road."
  3271. Theodore: "Captain, Miller, we have to get out of here now!"
  3272. Berner: "Miller, Ted, go ahead! I'll be right behind you."
  3273. Theodore: "But!"
  3274. Ivan: "...... don't die."
  3275. Berner: "I'm not ready to die here yet."
  3276. Hyde: "What...did...you...do...that...thing...you...did...that...thing?"
  3277. Berner: "I wonder why."
  3278. Hyde: "Ha ha--yah, you ...... are a ...... nasty, nasty, nasty person.... --"
  3279. Berner: "--See you then."
  3280. Hyde: "...... again, ahso...bo, ne."
  3281.  
  3282. script058_n.sd
  3283.  
  3284. script059_s.sd
  3285. The syndicate appears to be moving along the mountains into Poland. Poland is an area almost entirely covered by allied forces. Currently, allied forces are already in operational action in response to the movement of the Free Border Corps. Unnecessary engagement with the Coalition should not be undertaken, but the inevitable fighting will be left to the front line commanders.
  3286.  
  3287. script059_e.sd
  3288. Berner: "Are you leaving?"
  3289. Sara: "Berner, ......"
  3290. Sarah: "Thank you, for being so selfish with me."
  3291. Berner: "This time the strategy and your opinion just happened to coincide, there's no guarantee it'll work the next time."
  3292. Sarah: "Huh, that part is still the same."
  3293. Berner: "I'm sorry, too, for leaving my original contract and coming this far ......"
  3294. Sarah: "Never mind, you can renege on the contract if you think it's the right thing to do."
  3295. Berner: "I think you should stay here and rest a little longer. You still look a little pale."
  3296. Sarah: "I doubt that."
  3297. Berner: "Negotiations -- they're not going well, are they?"
  3298. Sarah: "Yes, we are negotiating with each city in the Alliance to accept refugees little by little, but ...... the answer is the same for everyone."
  3299. Sarah: "Hey Berner, I wonder if what I'm doing is just a child's pictorial representation."
  3300. Berner: "...... might be."
  3301. Sarah: "......"
  3302. Berner: "But even if everyone else scorns it as a pipe dream, I'm the only one who believes it."
  3303. Berner: "My parents moved from the Middle East, and your family - and the city of Marseille - accepted them."
  3304. Berner: "That's true. So I believe it."
  3305. Sarah: "Well - maybe I was feeling a little vulnerable."
  3306. Sarah: "Thank you, Berner. I think I can hang on a little longer."
  3307. Berner: "Well, that's the path you chose."
  3308. Sarah: "Yes."
  3309. Berner: "Then I'll sweep the stones around you so you won't fall."
  3310. Theodore: "Captain, we have a new freelance mercenary coming in who wants to sign a contract, how can I help you?"
  3311. Berner: "Right now we want as many people as possible. If you think you can use them, I'd like you to join us right away."
  3312. Theodore: "Here is the list."
  3313. Theodore: "Both ability and status are not in question."
  3314. Berner: "Well, then give him a contract and tell him how to live in our house."
  3315. Theodore: "Ha."
  3316. Cicelle: "Thank you for signing me up. I am Cicelle Ibsen. I will do my best to carry out the mission."
  3317.  
  3318. script059_n.sd
  3319. We have received intelligence that the elite Warsaw First Army is approaching the rear of a unit in a Polish allied city. The Free Border Corps is currently conducting military operations in the Eastern European region. It was therefore believed that this was a concern. Just as it appeared that a full-scale engagement with the Allied Forces was about to take place, a communication was received from the Polish First Army. It asked for cooperation in the eradication of the Syndicate in the region. Tulum meets with the commander of the Polish First Army, Youzev Konrad. The information obtained at the meeting indicated that the Syndicate also had a base in Russia. Russia ostensibly does not support the syndicate. However, in effect, it seems that the Russian military is behind it. To deal with this situation, the Free Border Corps and the Warsaw First Army decided to form a joint front until the syndicate was eradicated.
  3320. Berner: "Nice to meet you. I am Berner Thuram, a free boarder. This is my second-in-command, Ivan."
  3321. Conrad: "This is Eusef Conrad, commander of the First Polish Army."
  3322. Berner: "So what does a man of your stature want with me, a mere captain of a mercenary unit?"
  3323. Berner: "I seem to recall that the Polish army was an allied force."
  3324. Conrad: "Hahaha--that man-eating personality is just as rumored."
  3325. Conrad: "It is only a mercenary unit, but it is a mercenary unit - it is you, the mercenaries, who have defeated our allied troops in France.
  3326. Berner: "Was it you who made that Lyon and Geneva plan ......"
  3327. Conrad: "Mercenaries are often despised, but in my opinion they are complete individuals as soldiers.
  3328. Conrad: "And as the one who brings those individuals together, I have no desire to look down on you."
  3329. Conrad: "I think that insight at least makes the man, Bernard Thuram, worthy of respect."
  3330. Ivan: "This commander-in-chief is a real eater. ...... No, he's an odd one out."
  3331. Berner: "...... it seems so, apparently the man named Eusef Conrad is not like other officer corpsmen."
  3332. Berner: "Commander Conrad, please forgive my earlier rudeness."
  3333. Conrad: "So that's who you really are."
  3334. Berner: "I am an individual Berner Thuram who is not lying."
  3335. Conrad: "Ha ha ha - that's why it makes sense for me to be here in person."
  3336. Conrad: "Then let's get down to business. But I believe I have already told you what I want to talk about."
  3337. Berner: "You mean we're going to help you?"
  3338. Conrad: "Yes. At present, the Polish First Army is acting to destroy the Syndicate, which you are also pursuing."
  3339. Ivan: "Wait a minute! Have you forgotten that you and your people were helping the Syndicate march on Warsaw?"
  3340. Conrad: "That's a misunderstanding. That was just a move to see how good you guys are."
  3341. Ivan: "Really?"
  3342. Conrad: "There is no way to be sure now, but it seems certain that I am responsible for the outcome. ...... I apologize."
  3343. Ivan: "......"
  3344. Berner: "Let's believe it. The fact that a military man of your stature admits fault and bows to others is proof above all."
  3345. Ivan: "Yes."
  3346. Conrad: "I appreciate it."
  3347. Berner: "No, but I still don't understand why you, a member of the Alliance, would ask for help from us, the Alliance. Could you tell us why you are asking for our help?
  3348. Conrad: "All right - just as you are currently pursuing the Syndicate, we have been working under the radar for some time to find out where they are based."
  3349. Conrad: "And while you were outwardly attacking them, we were able to locate their base."
  3350. Berner: "Really?
  3351. Conrad: "I will not lie to you. Their headquarters are in Belarus, in the Russian Federation."
  3352. Ivan: "Belarus? We've been there, too, you know."
  3353. Conrad: "We also called on the Russian government to help us in our search on several occasions, but we never found them."
  3354. Conrad: "That's as it should be. The Syndicate was connected to the Russian government."
  3355. Conrad: "We found that out when we went under the Russian radar and did our own research in the areas explored by the Russians."
  3356. Conrad: "But when I confronted the Russian government with that fact, its only response to every question was a single point of 'nyet.'"
  3357. Ivan: "Has Russia become that rotten?" ......
  3358. Berner: "But if Russia is unaware of this fact, the story is simple. Just exterminate the Syndicate that nests in Russia instead of the Russian army."
  3359. Conrad: "That's why I'm asking for your help."
  3360. Conrad: "Please, can you help us?"
  3361. Berner: "But we are mercenaries - we can't move unless our sponsors want us to."
  3362. Conrad: "Hmm, that's a professional opinion."
  3363. Conrad: "I knew you would say that. Rest assured, I have already approved your sponsorship through the proper channels."
  3364. Berner: "!"
  3365. Conrad: "Of course, it's confidential elsewhere."
  3366. Berner: "I see... ...... So you've got a good handle on it."
  3367. Conrad: "Now all that remains is for you to respond."
  3368. Ivan: "I agree. To be honest, I have some personal feelings about it, but it seems that the Syndicate is a common enemy of both the Alliance and the coalition.
  3369. Berner: "If the sponsors give the go-ahead, we'll just go with it. ......"
  3370. Conrad: "Then--"
  3371. Berner: "All right. Commander Conrad, let us commit ourselves to cooperate with the Polish First Army from this moment on."
  3372. Conrad: "I knew you would shake your head."
  3373. Berner: "So how in the world are you going to attack their home base?"
  3374. Conrad: "The way we will do this is that our Polish 1st Army and your Free Army will split into two, and you will operate in various parts of Belarus and Kursk.
  3375. Ivan: "Is there something in the Kursk of the Alliance or ...... there too?"
  3376. Conrad: "Kursk is now a member of the Alliance, but the Russian government is not happy about it and has placed troops nearby to keep an eye on us.
  3377. Conrad: "And what happens when either the Alliance or a third party, the Coalition, comes to visit?"
  3378. Berner: "I see, so you're saying you're going to cut off reinforcements by nailing the Russians in the eye."
  3379. Conrad: "I just got word from a unit watching Belarus, and now is the perfect time to hit the Syndicate."
  3380. Conrad: "I will respect your actions with regard to which of the two units will attack where."
  3381.  
  3382. script060_s.sd
  3383. It was necessary to attract Russian interest in order to make the operation in Belarus run smoothly. Therefore, the Free Border Corps decided to go to Kursk. Kursk is one of the few Russian cities to join the Alliance. The Russian government did not take kindly to the movements of these cities and was constantly on the alert by deploying troops in the neighborhood. Therefore, they are not completely allied cities. Therefore, the current operation is to destroy the Russian forces deployed around Kursk and to add Kursk city to one of the Alliances.
  3384.  
  3385. script060_e.sd
  3386. Conrad: "This is Conrad--we have successfully taken control of the base."
  3387. Berner: "This is Berner, it appears that the Russian troops in Kursk are also beginning a temporary retreat."
  3388. Conrad: "Thanks to you and your colleagues, we were able to destroy the Syndicate without the intervention of the Russian army."
  3389. Berner: "No, thanks to you for bringing this operation to our attention."
  3390. Conrad: "Well, then, the Polish First Army thanks the Free Border Corps for their cooperation."
  3391. Berner: "Free Border thanks Polish First Army for cooperation."
  3392. Conrad: "So what are you guys going to do after this?"
  3393. Berner: "We have achieved our goal of destroying the Syndicate, but the Russian army has withdrawn from Kursk, so we will be guarding and investigating Kursk for the time being."
  3394. Conrad: "Well, we will continue to investigate the remains of the home base."
  3395. Conrad: "I will send the results of the survey to you later on a dedicated line. There is no danger of the Alliance or the Confederation intercepting the line."
  3396. Berner: "No, I have no right to accept that from the Alliance. I will only gratefully accept that sentiment."
  3397. Conrad: "What do you mean, you have the right regardless of all that."
  3398. Conrad: "And what's the harm in having a mere Polish, Eusef Conrad, tell his friend, a Frenchman, Bernard Thuram, about his souvenirs?"
  3399. Berner: "Commander ...... you are still a great commander."
  3400. Berner: "If you had been in the French Army, there might not have been a Free Border unit by now."
  3401. Conrad: "That's a problem. Then this day would never have come, would it?"
  3402. Berner: "Hmph - I understand. I'll tell you about that souvenir story later.
  3403. Conrad: "Yes, you can wait in anticipation."
  3404. Ivan: "Yo, there's a guy here who wants to fight at our place.
  3405. Berner: "How's that for you?"
  3406. Ivan: "It's not so bad. Here, here's the file."
  3407. Berner: "Hmmm ......"
  3408. Berner: "Certainly the background and atmosphere seem impeccable."
  3409. Ivan: "Well then, let's teach the new guy the rules here."
  3410. Berner: "You got it."
  3411. Lev: "This is Lev Luzhkov. I'm Lev Luzhkov, and my determination to win is second to none."
  3412.  
  3413. script060_n.sd
  3414. As a result of the operation, Kursk was liberated from the Russian military and declared its withdrawal from the Russian Federation at the same time it made a formal declaration to join the Alliance. From this point on, more and more Russian cities will declare their entry from the Russian Federation into Alliances, federations, and other city associations. The Polish First Army also almost destroyed the Syndicate. The news comes that the head of the syndicate has been captured. With this joint operation, the Syndicate's base of operations in Eastern Europe was almost completely destroyed. In the meantime, many U.S.-made weapons hidden in a factory in Kursk were discovered. And that was not all that was discovered in the factory. A single missile shell was discovered. It was a Minuteman III - an American multi-warhead intercontinental ballistic missile. The warhead had been dismantled; only one of the three warheads remained. According to the investigation, these warheads were supposed to be provided to the Syndicate by an organization. And that organization seems to be a faction that World is pursuing. The Free Border team was to travel down the Dnieper River in order to discover the true nature of this organization. Adele: "Mister Berner, is it true that you have found out the whereabouts of the: "Knights"?
  3415. Adele: "The Place."
  3416. Ivan: "Don't panic so much."
  3417. Adele: "This is--I beg your pardon for what I did."
  3418. Berner: "Ted, please brief Auditor Adele."
  3419. Theodore: "Commander Conrad's report indicates that the warheads at Kursk were purchased by the Syndicate directly from the 'Order'."
  3420. Theodore: "After pursuing it in more detail, we were not able to go so far as to locate the 'Knights,' but we were able to narrow it down to a significant extent."
  3421. Adele: "......"
  3422. Theodore: "The 'Knights' need to secure sea routes and ports to trade weapons."
  3423. Theodore: "After researching security companies and properties they own that fit that criteria, we narrowed it down to security companies in Sevastopol and Odessa."
  3424. Adele: "So you think one of them has a 'knighthood'?"
  3425. Theodore: "It may not be one or the other."
  3426. Adele: "What do you mean?"
  3427. Theodore: "I've sent investigators to two security firms just to be sure."
  3428. Theodore: "However, the fact that neither of them has responded to the investigation raises the possibility that one of them is not a 'knighthood,' but that both are."
  3429. Berner: "So we're going to go to both of them."
  3430. Adele: "I see. ......"
  3431. Ivan: "Then let's continue our conversation. The operation--divide the force into two security companies?"
  3432. Berner: "No, they are the other side. If both of them are bites, it would be dangerous to split the number of people.
  3433. Berner: "As for me, I think I'll ask Commander Conrad for help here."
  3434. Ivan: "I agree. That commander is trustworthy enough."
  3435. Berner: "Where's Auditor Adele?"
  3436. Adele: "As for me, I would like to have the help of the Polish army to ensure the capture of the 'Knights'."
  3437. Theodore: "I would like to say that I disagree - but I am well aware of Commander Conrad's ability and character in the recent operation."
  3438. Theodore: "Frankly, I don't like the idea of fighting with the coalition forces any more, but we have no choice."
  3439. Berner: "That's settled."
  3440. Berner: "Ted, please communicate with Commander Conrad."
  3441. Theodore: "Yes sir!"
  3442.  
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