Andy Samberg
Andy Samberg
Chapter 1: Empire State of Mind
The fire. The fire. It blazes bright in the cold winter night in New York. People crowd the streets, heading where they need to be. Heading where they want to be. Where people need them. The busy city was cold. Dead.
And the fire rages on.
No, not a real fire, a personfied fire. The fire of the hustle bustle of the machines that run the city. Of the people who are blindingly following orders and not taking a stand for themselves. This would make it a great target. To strike at the dead city. To make it lively. To save them of the power hungry monsters that run them. THe people doing whatever they normally did at 9 in the morning changed their routine forever, thanks to the GWA. The Global War Agency. A secretive terrorist organization whose military capabilities are scarcely known. Their plan? Take down the super powers of the world.
With fire.
They struck at the Empire State Building that morning. They paralyzed more than just the US. They stopped the World. With fire.
The building fell to the ground and killed over 1,000 innocent people. But would they start there? No, they wouldn't. They took down the Eiffel Tower two days later. Toppled it to the ground and killed 10,000 people. Would they stop there? No. Their fire would rage on until it was extinguished. They marched straight to the Kremlin. With small numbers, they killed at least 20,000 people with two planes. Who is next? The fire chooses a new target daily. They act out of strength. They have the world in their hands now. Will they stop?
The next day, the President is killed. Along with 2 cabinet members and the Secretary of Defense. The US is outraged, and they demand war. They declared war against the GWA, but not knowing the size of their military they underestimated them. They took out 100 government officials in the next three days. The allied countries realized too late that size did not matter at all, and in fact, the smaller army is the more advanced. They could strike without little boomerang effect.
The fire.
Chapter Two: Enactment
Two days after the death of 12 congressional members, the US made a major move. They met with all allied countries' officials to discuss a treaty. They emerged the idea of a strike force of men and women who had proven their worth on the battlefield countless times. They took chosen individuals hand-picked to fight against this terrorist threat. Supplied with all country's resources, they had infinite possibilities. Backed by the public, the group was known as The Fallen. They are also called 'Ghosts' or 'Wraiths'. But the US abused this power. Using most of the US's troops, they sent the troops at other friendly countries for espionage. Suspecting that the GWA was a part of the countries wanting to take down the US. They screwed up, and the countries are back at war. With the GWA on the loose, the United States mended certain broken fields and reimbursed the program, but with a price. To prove that the countries weren't the GWA each and every one stated that the US must successfully run The Fallen program and keep it supplied, along with preventing major attacks AND take down the GWA. If they don't the US faces extinction from war, and the countries will level the entire plane.
So, the US must run every single member enrolled in the Fallen, including the foreign agents. The US has control of the elite group, and they must use it for good.
Chapter 3: The First Strike
Its been a year since the US sent troops from the Fallen into foreign country's lands, and the GWA has gone silent for the most part. Other than a few killings and murderings associated with it, nothing big has happened, and the countries are scared more of the silence than the noise.
The US sent individuals from The Fallen to secure intelligence on a carrier believed to supply the GWA with weapons and supplies. Their mission is to secure the cargo and possibly learn of porting locations. They must take down all crew members without a single noise or alarm, otherwise the GWA will learn of the Fallen and attack. This is your mission.
The fire. The fire. It blazes bright in the cold winter night in New York. People crowd the streets, heading where they need to be. Heading where they want to be. Where people need them. The busy city was cold. Dead.
And the fire rages on.
No, not a real fire, a personfied fire. The fire of the hustle bustle of the machines that run the city. Of the people who are blindingly following orders and not taking a stand for themselves. This would make it a great target. To strike at the dead city. To make it lively. To save them of the power hungry monsters that run them. THe people doing whatever they normally did at 9 in the morning changed their routine forever, thanks to the GWA. The Global War Agency. A secretive terrorist organization whose military capabilities are scarcely known. Their plan? Take down the super powers of the world.
With fire.
They struck at the Empire State Building that morning. They paralyzed more than just the US. They stopped the World. With fire.
The building fell to the ground and killed over 1,000 innocent people. But would they start there? No, they wouldn't. They took down the Eiffel Tower two days later. Toppled it to the ground and killed 10,000 people. Would they stop there? No. Their fire would rage on until it was extinguished. They marched straight to the Kremlin. With small numbers, they killed at least 20,000 people with two planes. Who is next? The fire chooses a new target daily. They act out of strength. They have the world in their hands now. Will they stop?
The next day, the President is killed. Along with 2 cabinet members and the Secretary of Defense. The US is outraged, and they demand war. They declared war against the GWA, but not knowing the size of their military they underestimated them. They took out 100 government officials in the next three days. The allied countries realized too late that size did not matter at all, and in fact, the smaller army is the more advanced. They could strike without little boomerang effect.
The fire.
Chapter Two: Enactment
Two days after the death of 12 congressional members, the US made a major move. They met with all allied countries' officials to discuss a treaty. They emerged the idea of a strike force of men and women who had proven their worth on the battlefield countless times. They took chosen individuals hand-picked to fight against this terrorist threat. Supplied with all country's resources, they had infinite possibilities. Backed by the public, the group was known as The Fallen. They are also called 'Ghosts' or 'Wraiths'. But the US abused this power. Using most of the US's troops, they sent the troops at other friendly countries for espionage. Suspecting that the GWA was a part of the countries wanting to take down the US. They screwed up, and the countries are back at war. With the GWA on the loose, the United States mended certain broken fields and reimbursed the program, but with a price. To prove that the countries weren't the GWA each and every one stated that the US must successfully run The Fallen program and keep it supplied, along with preventing major attacks AND take down the GWA. If they don't the US faces extinction from war, and the countries will level the entire plane.
So, the US must run every single member enrolled in the Fallen, including the foreign agents. The US has control of the elite group, and they must use it for good.
Chapter 3: The First Strike
Its been a year since the US sent troops from the Fallen into foreign country's lands, and the GWA has gone silent for the most part. Other than a few killings and murderings associated with it, nothing big has happened, and the countries are scared more of the silence than the noise.
The US sent individuals from The Fallen to secure intelligence on a carrier believed to supply the GWA with weapons and supplies. Their mission is to secure the cargo and possibly learn of porting locations. They must take down all crew members without a single noise or alarm, otherwise the GWA will learn of the Fallen and attack. This is your mission.
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