- Pronouns
- He/His/Him
- TNP Nation
- Prydania
- Discord
- lordgigaice
Helsø's mind was a mix of white noise and blurred images but he managed to focus on what Cyrille was saying, managing to breath just enough to keep from passing out. He looked up, eyes wide and nodded, managing a "thank you" in sloppy Ceretian Nors before he took off. The fighting in the streets was intense, but no one seemed to pay much mind. RLA soldiers ran passed him, seemingly unconcerned with one dazed Prydanian pilot as an entire Prydanian army bore down on the town. All he could do was head towards what he assumed were the front lines, and hope no one killed him before his own people could protect him. He tried to focus, but the sounds of gunfire, the smell of smoke, and the screams of children in the distance did him no favours. Long repressed memories came pouring into his mind, and he stumbled as his knees went weak once more...
Tobias had left his soldiers to tend to the Yukkiran envoys. They were an intimidating sort, to be sure. Still, he tried to focus as the KPS Eric VI prepared to leave port. William had always said to learn from opportunities like this. Not as if the Yukkirans had inspired him to do what he was about to do, but they certainly impressed upon him the need to stand up when the situation called for it.
"The Prime Minister, Your Majesty" the Eric VI's captain said as he handed Tobias a phone.
"Speak of the devil" Tobias thought, before thanking the captain.
"William, you're on your way to Tempest Holm, right?"
"Yes Your Majesty, but I'm afraid I'm at a loss."
"I know, but please. Trust me. I want you there for this."
"Tob...Your Majesty. The fact that you're telling me what we're doing has me thinking I wouldn't advise it."
"Maybe" Tobias replied softly. "Trust me, though, please. The RÚV staff will be there shortly, and we need to get ready."
"Of course Your Majesty."
"Flight Lieutenant Peter Helsø, X71 428 354 need to speak to CO" Helsø repeated as Prydanian soldiers loaded him on the back of an armoured jeep. The driver looked frustrated.
"You're sending me in the opposite direction of where I'm needed" he yelled at the two soldiers who had loaded the dazed and traumatized pilot into the back.
"He says he needs to speak to the Major General. In rough shape too. Looks like one of the pilots we lost. Just get 'em back to the Major General!"
The driver grunted but nodded, turning his jeep around.
Sleswick barked orders as what anti-tank weaponry was dry enough was put into position. He had 10,000 men, freshly re-armed thanks to the PGU, invading this town. It would fall. It had to....
He looked up just as an approaching jeep stopped, soldiers unloading a body...suddenly the body twitched, just barely managing to stand.
"Sir, we found one of our pilots! Says he needs to talk to you!"
Sleswick nodded as he placed a hand on Helsø's shoulder, pushing him to his knees, dropping to one knee himself as he leaned in.
"Airman, report."
"Flight Lieutenant Peter Helsø, X71 428 354 need to speak to CO" Helsø rattled off.
"Major General Sleswick here son, I'm as close as you've got in this hellhole. Report."
Helsø nodded, his breathing coming easier as he spoke to a Prydanian general.
"South of here sir, northern most mountain...enemy radio tower. Vital to enemy ops" he managed to say through clattering teeth.
Sleswick helped lean the pilot against a barricade.
"You did good son" he said reassuringly before jotting down what had been conveyed to him. He pulled a nearby Private over and shoved the note in his hand.
"Head back, to Com. Tell them to relay this to the air force. And get me. My. Bloody. Harriers!"
"Yes sir!"
Tobias had left his soldiers to tend to the Yukkiran envoys. They were an intimidating sort, to be sure. Still, he tried to focus as the KPS Eric VI prepared to leave port. William had always said to learn from opportunities like this. Not as if the Yukkirans had inspired him to do what he was about to do, but they certainly impressed upon him the need to stand up when the situation called for it.
"The Prime Minister, Your Majesty" the Eric VI's captain said as he handed Tobias a phone.
"Speak of the devil" Tobias thought, before thanking the captain.
"William, you're on your way to Tempest Holm, right?"
"Yes Your Majesty, but I'm afraid I'm at a loss."
"I know, but please. Trust me. I want you there for this."
"Tob...Your Majesty. The fact that you're telling me what we're doing has me thinking I wouldn't advise it."
"Maybe" Tobias replied softly. "Trust me, though, please. The RÚV staff will be there shortly, and we need to get ready."
"Of course Your Majesty."
"Flight Lieutenant Peter Helsø, X71 428 354 need to speak to CO" Helsø repeated as Prydanian soldiers loaded him on the back of an armoured jeep. The driver looked frustrated.
"You're sending me in the opposite direction of where I'm needed" he yelled at the two soldiers who had loaded the dazed and traumatized pilot into the back.
"He says he needs to speak to the Major General. In rough shape too. Looks like one of the pilots we lost. Just get 'em back to the Major General!"
The driver grunted but nodded, turning his jeep around.
Sleswick barked orders as what anti-tank weaponry was dry enough was put into position. He had 10,000 men, freshly re-armed thanks to the PGU, invading this town. It would fall. It had to....
He looked up just as an approaching jeep stopped, soldiers unloading a body...suddenly the body twitched, just barely managing to stand.
"Sir, we found one of our pilots! Says he needs to talk to you!"
Sleswick nodded as he placed a hand on Helsø's shoulder, pushing him to his knees, dropping to one knee himself as he leaned in.
"Airman, report."
"Flight Lieutenant Peter Helsø, X71 428 354 need to speak to CO" Helsø rattled off.
"Major General Sleswick here son, I'm as close as you've got in this hellhole. Report."
Helsø nodded, his breathing coming easier as he spoke to a Prydanian general.
"South of here sir, northern most mountain...enemy radio tower. Vital to enemy ops" he managed to say through clattering teeth.
Sleswick helped lean the pilot against a barricade.
"You did good son" he said reassuringly before jotting down what had been conveyed to him. He pulled a nearby Private over and shoved the note in his hand.
"Head back, to Com. Tell them to relay this to the air force. And get me. My. Bloody. Harriers!"
"Yes sir!"