"Only few can reach past their potential but those people fail at being regular people and regular people fail at reaching past their potential.
-Premeir Stanislav Titov
The Premeir sat there as the United Peoples Congress session came to a close. You could feel that it was tense in the air and almost a feeling of distrust lingered over every soul that happened to enter that building. In a vote of exactly 250 to 100 the United Peoples Congress declared war on Russia. The Premeir did not choke up but he did not also believe that this declaration was in the best interests of the state or people.
Although Western Chadacian was bigger than Russia it worried about the reaction of the international community. Russia was very influential country who had very much established themselves as a nation who could defeat all odds. While they prepared for war the Premeir felt a wave of doubt overcome him.
May 19, 2011
The soldiers in their amphibious vehicles began to edge toward the coastline with not much to think about except wether they are going to die. It has been said that it is not a feeling that people would enjoy neither would they wish for such a feeling for the risk of just killing themselves because how scared the are.
Pvt. Kozlov was very much afraid considering this was his first tour of duty. As the boats landed bombs rained on them like cats and dogs causing heavy casualties. While the Chadanese were trying to gain a foothold the russians were running to their positions and running back and forth trying to transport more ammo to the front.
Of course this war caused a logistical nightmare for the army they were able to manage. Soon the casualties grew to 1,900 so the Admiral and his staff created a crafty plan. Within hours planes began dropping thousands of dummies to the ground. Of course naturally the russians fired at them thinking they were saving their country not aware they were bringing it to their own demise.
After 8 long hours the Russian Ammo began to get low so the army command made the mistake of ordering them to charge the field and do man to man combat within close range. When the enemy charged on the field only to find thousands of dummies on the ground with holes in them it was too late for them to realize their mistake.
Soon bombers ripped through the air and rained hell on the russians. That is how the first day went in the Invasion of Russia.