VIKING SCRIBE #74

WW III

It was world war three. The forces going trying to stop the easterners were the former soviet union(me), UN, Europe, USA, England, and the arabs. In may 1999 I sent in my nukes I wiped out unit after unit. They wanted peace I gave them that and an alliance. I had to wipe out the UN though but they were easy to destroy. As I was taking the UN cities I saw the Easterners take the europen cities. Then they came and started taking the Un cities that I wanted to take. I did nothing because I do not fight more than 1 enemy at a time. After I took out all of the UN I went to take Europe. I underestimated thier force. I took Berlin and almost 10 guys came out to fight. Then they launched nukes at me. I got peace. I went ahead and stared attacking the Easterners(they wanted the world and so did I). I took a few cities and so did they. They launced some nukes I launced some nukes. Then I saw there capital. I nuked it then I put it into rubble. Out from the great empire came the Souix. They are still fighting great. Then the Arabs went ahead and attack the Easterners. They were a small nation but they lost none of thier cities. They toke 1 of the easterners cities to. The ships in the Easterners only fleet(the soutern fleet) were grand. AIGES crusiers and destroyers and a carriar and a battleship. They attacked Barcalona(the Souix had it) and pounded it. They could not take it. The only ships left were a badly damaged battleship and a carriar that I only saw once and is unaccounted for. The Easterners will lose this war and I will help rebuild the world. The Easterners had around 450 units at the start of the war. Now they have almost 200.

By Wayne Thompson

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