(August 8th, 2017)
The city guard had turned, handing weapons to the rioters. From batons to assault rifles, the populace of Fort Sean was armed and angry. They mobbed through the outskirts of town, brutally killing or mutilating any police force that stood up to them. By sundown, they had reached the Sundeonian Radio Tower, used usually to broadcast music and talk shows across the region. Instead, a message was sent out by an anonymous man. It repeated every twenty seconds for several hours, reaching across Sundeon and even a bit farther. It was as follows:
(August 9th, 2017)
As the couple hundred mountaineers surrounded the abandoned city, one Squad looked along the empty highway, slowly moving into the mess of buildings. The officer put up his hand and the group crouched onto their haunches, and the officer began speaking into his radio. A crack echoed out through the streets, and a man collapsed. The officer dropped his radio and scrambled with his squad to cover. The safety of assault rifles clicked off, and the officer peeked over the concrete highway barrier he had jumped behind. Glancing over the windows, he saw an un-uniformed man fumbling with a sniper rifle.
The officer yelled out the order: "Spray 'em." Rifle barrels went up and opened fire on the building, smashing window panes and putting bullet holes in the wall. Slowly, each gun stopped firing, and the officer retrieved his radio. He began speaking to the lieutenant colonel of the brigade, talking of the armed civilians. The order to push towards the town center was given, and any person to who as much unsheathed a knife was to be apprehended or shot.
As resistance arose across Sundeon, Queen Grace III spoke in private to her parliament, "Ladies and gentlemen, trouble has once again risen in Sundeon. This is not uncommon, but this riot has been on for two days now, and thirteen soldiers have died. Kanada will remain united, but this is much larger than a riot. This is revolt."
The city guard had turned, handing weapons to the rioters. From batons to assault rifles, the populace of Fort Sean was armed and angry. They mobbed through the outskirts of town, brutally killing or mutilating any police force that stood up to them. By sundown, they had reached the Sundeonian Radio Tower, used usually to broadcast music and talk shows across the region. Instead, a message was sent out by an anonymous man. It repeated every twenty seconds for several hours, reaching across Sundeon and even a bit farther. It was as follows:
Broadcast from SRT:'My Sundeonian brothers and sisters, we have been under the Calgarian oppression for two hundred years. We have pushed them out of our historical city, and now we have time to push them out of our nation. So heed to this call of arms! Rise up and push the tyrants out of your towns and cities! Exactly two hundred and four days ago, Sundeon was annexed by Calgary. Now we shall break free.'
(August 9th, 2017)
As the couple hundred mountaineers surrounded the abandoned city, one Squad looked along the empty highway, slowly moving into the mess of buildings. The officer put up his hand and the group crouched onto their haunches, and the officer began speaking into his radio. A crack echoed out through the streets, and a man collapsed. The officer dropped his radio and scrambled with his squad to cover. The safety of assault rifles clicked off, and the officer peeked over the concrete highway barrier he had jumped behind. Glancing over the windows, he saw an un-uniformed man fumbling with a sniper rifle.
The officer yelled out the order: "Spray 'em." Rifle barrels went up and opened fire on the building, smashing window panes and putting bullet holes in the wall. Slowly, each gun stopped firing, and the officer retrieved his radio. He began speaking to the lieutenant colonel of the brigade, talking of the armed civilians. The order to push towards the town center was given, and any person to who as much unsheathed a knife was to be apprehended or shot.
As resistance arose across Sundeon, Queen Grace III spoke in private to her parliament, "Ladies and gentlemen, trouble has once again risen in Sundeon. This is not uncommon, but this riot has been on for two days now, and thirteen soldiers have died. Kanada will remain united, but this is much larger than a riot. This is revolt."