(OOC: What could the Peacekeepers have done in this situation? Well, not all that much, but probably a little more than you seem to think... First of all, the frontal units would NOT try to stop the Spartans on their own. Instead, they would engage in a hit & run style guerilla kind of fighting, withdrawing at the first sign of trouble and speeding south towards the defensive lines, just pausing every once in a while to throw a few shots in the general direction of the enemy, thus forcing them to deploy their forces for a more deliberate attack on the defensive position, which would more often than not be deserted by the time the assault got underway. The objective would be not to stop the Spartans or to seriously hurt them, but merely to slow them down and wear them out... -and annoy the hell out of them! Anyway, that was what the Peacekeepers planned, but the Spartans hit them faster and harder than any of them had imagined, and so they got chewed up worse than expected and in some cases didn't have the time to put their plans into action before the Spartans were all over them. So, yes, they would have taken a pounding, but Braddock still has an ace up his sleeve... I'll explain in full detail first thing tomorrow morning... )
Peacekeeper Defense Line, north of the Great Dunes
From his position just behind the main defensive line, Commander Cooke tried to get an overview of the situation. It was more or less as they'd planned it, except that the Spartans had hit them faster and harder than anyone had expected, and so the frontal units had been chewed up pretty bad. Well, that had been expected all along, but this was REALLY bad. Far worse than any of them had thought. Luckily, the 5 Msl. Rover units had received his last-minute order to come back and join up with the reserve forces, but the Spartans had attacked with such ferocity that not even these units had come clear. One had received 40 % damage, one 30 %, one 20 % and two 10 %. At the moment, he did not know the exact situation for the units that had been left at the front. He just knew that the news weren't good. Ah well... he would have to see what he could scrape together within the next couple of hours...
They would launch Fury at dawn the next day...
Peacekeeper Defense Line, north of the Great Dunes
From his position just behind the main defensive line, Commander Cooke tried to get an overview of the situation. It was more or less as they'd planned it, except that the Spartans had hit them faster and harder than anyone had expected, and so the frontal units had been chewed up pretty bad. Well, that had been expected all along, but this was REALLY bad. Far worse than any of them had thought. Luckily, the 5 Msl. Rover units had received his last-minute order to come back and join up with the reserve forces, but the Spartans had attacked with such ferocity that not even these units had come clear. One had received 40 % damage, one 30 %, one 20 % and two 10 %. At the moment, he did not know the exact situation for the units that had been left at the front. He just knew that the news weren't good. Ah well... he would have to see what he could scrape together within the next couple of hours...
They would launch Fury at dawn the next day...
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