Communist Uprising in Euphentis [Open, No-signups, PT]
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 3:26 pm
Communist Uprising in Euphentis
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March 20th, 1976, Goldcrest, Euphentis - Heavy rain, cloudy
"So how are we going to do this?", asked a teenager, conscripted into the EPAMT.
"First, he starts the speech." Nikolai would pause to smoke for a second, letting out a puff.
"Then, we get into position. When our infiltrator, assuming hes not executed by then, gives the signal, we're ready to kill Estos I." muttered Nikolai.
"But what IF our infiltrator is executed or killed by then?"
"We'll cross that bridge when we get there."
"But what if an heir takes the throne?"
"There will be no heir."
The rain was coming down hard, starting to thunder on the roofs of the creaky wood houses. The fog was so thick you couldn't see 10 feet in front of you. Nikolai walked out of the house and into his truck, waiting to drive across the bridge. When the green-light was given by the somewhat-dilapidated toll-station, he started to drive across the bridge, into Euphenta to get "the Operation" set up. He went to his friends house, assuming he had the rifle ready. When he got there, the friend welcomed him with open arms. He showed him the rifle in the basement, ordering him to use gloves so they wont be able to trace the fingerprints.
"This is the Mosin?" said Nikolai.
"Yes, it is. I almost have the scope attachment rea-"
"I told you to get a full length rifle! Not a carbine!" Nikolai interrupted.
"I couldn't find one."
"They have them all over the fucking place. Just infiltrate Southborne with that uniform and ID you stole from that poor soul you killed a few months back."
"Jesus, you're picky, aren't you?"
"I have to be picky, after all we're assassinating the damned king."
Nikolai would storm out into his truck, driving for the Courthouse, remembering that he was summoned to court this morning. He was on jury duty. When he had gotten to the courthouse, he was astonished to find that the defendant was one of his fellow resistance members on trial for treason. Nikolai was nervous he had been interrogated. The trial had began, and it only took 36 minutes to convict the defendant. The jury unanimously voted guilty, Nikolai voted guilty as well to prevent eyebrows being raised upon him. He was invited to the post-court dinner, where he had feasted after the trial. He had attempted to go find his infiltrator with no luck. He had telegraphed his infiltrator using the Court judge's telegram out of panic, which turned out to be a grave mistake, considering the lines were being tapped in preparation for the speech on March 25th, as a sort of gauge for security measures.
March 21st, 1976, Euphenta, Euphentis - Light rain, cloudy
The Secret Police were knocking on Nikolai's door. They posed as people willing to join the resistance, and Nikolai reluctantly invited them in, now realizing how he used the telegram in the Court to telegraph the infiltrator, putting him at risk too. Within a few minutes, the waxed hardwood was polluted with brain matter, and Nikolai laid dead. The Secret Police were now going for the Infiltrator, which Nikolai had telegraphed.