Haor Chall
The Power of the Dark Side
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++Haor Chall Ministry of Defence Press Room, The Octagon++
Xi Char, Haor Chall
General William Harkin, the Charrian Chief of Defence Staff slowly walked to the podium at the front of the press room, alongside General Mario Mendez from Predice. Behind both men the flags of Haor Chall and Predice were hung side by side. Harkin looked out across the press room, unblinkingly taking in the waiting journalists for a second before he began to talk.
“Thank you all for coming,” Harkin began. “We wish to announce the establishment of a Joint Brigade between Haor Chall and Predice, the first training exercise of which is also due to begin shortly in Predice. Representatives from both governments have met at Luncstadt House here in Xi Char and agreed a new treaty for defence and security co-operation, the text of which has been provided to you. This is a major step forward for both nations, as we begin building a closer relationship, not just as META members but as two military allies, sharing a common view of our interests. We look forward to working together, to benefit the defence and security of not just our two nations but all of Meterra.”
Mendez nods, before speaking, “I would like to echo the comments of my Charrian colleague and look forward to working more closely together, this is a very exciting opportunity for both militaries to extend our cooperation and practice working and fighting together. You will see this in the first exercise which will be starting shortly in Predice. As a demonstration of how this Joint Brigade will build stronger links between our countries, not purely of a military nature, you will see Charrian and Predicean soldiers not just training together, but eating together – as all soldiers on the exercise will be using our Predicean rations.”
Harkin smiled, “Indeed, I suspect our soldiers will not want to go back to our rations after they have tried the excellent Predicean ones.” A polite chuckle rippled round the room. “But it is an excellent example of how this Joint Brigade not only represents significant military potential but also the potential for more cultural and social exchange between our two countries. We will now take some questions…”
The first reporter to stand begins, “John Smith, International Daily Standard. A question for General Harkin, does this treaty mean that Haor Chall is intending to take a more proactive stance internationally, and how does this joint action fit within the commitments both nations have to META?”
“An excellent question, or really two questions,” began Harkin. “Yes, I think this treaty is a demonstration that the years of isolation are over. We have invested considerably in developing expeditionary capability across the Haor Chall armed forces and this is an example of how we can leverage that capability to protect the interests of our nation, of both nations and, indeed, of Meterra. I think, to be clear, this is a separate – bilateral – relationship which is separate from but mutually beneficial to the relationship we have with META. The governments of both Predice and Haor Chall believe that the Joint Brigade helps reinforce the defence clauses of META, as a demonstration of the commitment that both nations share to defending our interests and our allies in META. Next question…?”
++Saint Carlo Air Force Base++
Predice
Lt Col Thomas Bray watched with slightly detached interest as the Charrian soldiers onboard his transport aircraft began to ready the first Crusader tank to leave the cavernous hold of the C-200. Already the Predicean ground crew were moving with commendable efficiency to marshal the disembarking forces, as other soldiers from the passenger deck also began to leave the airplane. In the background he could see another C-200 taxiing onto the pan and a smaller C-95 flare as it came in towards the runway. A significant logistical effort was underway to transport the three Charrian regiments deploying to Predice for the exercise.
He had been surprised at first when he had been told they were carrying the Crusader tanks, they were an older MBT which had been replaced in armoured units by the more modern Conqueror and were only still in use with the heavy armoured reconnaissance units. The Crusaders were significantly lighter than the Conqueror however, reducing the potential for any issues out on the ground in Predice and it probably had a more manageable supply chain, which he suspected had been key in the decision – it was clear that a great deal of importance had been attached on the success of this exercise by the heads of shop back in the Octagon. Not only was it high profile, internationally as well as at home, and not only was it important for the optics of the first joint exercise between the two countries, it was the first foreign deployment for the Charrian army in decades. A lot would be riding on the success of this deployment.
Bray decided it was time to head down and meet their hosts, he left his crew to finish their post-flight checks and made his way down towards the cargo deck. The air traffic controllers had seemed friendly enough on the way in, and their heavily accented Mercanti had just about been understandable. Keen to make a good impression, he quickly flicked a glance at the Predicean-Mercanti phrasebook he had been issued with, double-checking the right phrase to greet the Predicean airman with and put it back in his pocket…
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