After Colony 225: Falson War The convoy from Berlin contined through the European countryside with destination Warsaw for Operation Rising Himalayas. The war between the Earth-Sphere United Nations and the rebellious Falson Coalition spanned now for more than twenty years. The Coalition controlled most of the space colonies and a large portion of Earth with occaisional counters from the Earth-Sphere that managed to bring the war to the stalemate. The reappearance of the Gundams are bringing high expectations of an eventual Earth victory among officials but the confidence and the Gundams are kept a secret to the public. Donna look out the window of the truck she was riding. Over the hours she saw the smooth transition between Prussia and Central Europe with changes visible. She turned to see Instructor W driving the truck. He wore his goggles like if he never took it off that Donna now thinks of the Instructor when she sees goggles. The truck had a navigation system to guide the convoy to Warsaw, courtesy of the Earth-Sphere government that really want the Gundam at Warsaw. "How many minutes do we have to Warsaw?" She asked her mentor. The Mentor had a look at the time estimation. "Roughly two more hours." He answered and briefly brushed his platinum blonde hair. "We'll be there earlier than scheduled." Donna felt like if the trip was going for days. "What can you tell me about the other Gundams?" She asked. "I never got any information on them." Instructor W understood that 'Top Secret' can sometimes block those that need to know. "As far as I remember, we have two more Gundams." He recalled. "One of them is piloted by the son of an old friend." Not knowing who the old friend is Donna was left to wonder. She moved to a new subject. "So this Sandrock is basically the copy of the original sandrock?" She questioned. Instructor W got a lot of those questions before and knew how to answer them. "Kind of." He replied. "Most advancement in Mobile Suit technology's been lost during the Eve Wars, forcing us to start from scratch. You can say it's the original Sandrock's reincarnation." The screen of the navigation system began to glitch. Series of errors began appearing with finally a large text with 'Location Unknown' in bold. "The navigation's going wrong." Donna informed the Instructor. The glitch forced Instructor W to stop the truck with a break. The intention to break managed to pass on to the other trucks that also breaked behind them. "Strange." He said, concerned with the glitch. "I swear it was working fine as new." Donna had an idea. "I should try to have a look to see if we can use the Sandrock's navigation." She went off to climb up the truck to get to her Gundam. She tore off the sheets that blocked the way to the cockpit and opened the cockpit itself up once all obstructions were thrown off. The pilot entered and turned on the systems. The Instructor followed to see if there are any results. They saw the operating system starting up but the map also showed a bar of 'Location Unknown'. "Did the Coalition develop some anti-GPS thing?" Donna asked. She closed the cockpit doors and got her Gundam up from the truck. "I think they might be ambushing us." She said with uncertainty, getting all her equipment. Instructor W noticed the lights turning into an 'error' "Things are going wrong..." He remarked. The statement tempted the sudden blackout of the Gundam with both in the cockpit losing consciousness. *** Donna woke up to find the systems of the Sandrock back online as if nothing off the line happened. However the GPS still failed to pin the location. She noticed that the Instructor was unconscious on her, forcing her to waking him up uncomfortably. "Instructor, please wake up." She asked politely and fortunately for her he woke up and returned to standing at the edge of the cockpit. She opened the door of the cockpit up to see if there had been an attack but she was given a different surprise. Seeing the stunned pupil, the Instructor had a peek to find that they're no longer in the Polish countryside. "Where are we?" He asked, not expecting an answer.