Kavaye, [i]Isotopes finest[/i]. [center][img]http://www.wallpaperup.com/uploads/wallpapers/2014/01/11/223873/big_thumb_f77610fda90f9eaa1964fd23014bf7ad.jpg[/img] [b][h2]Kol'Kora- Yogeh's Story[/h2][/b][/center] The sound of marching boots, loud motors and tank treads rang out in the southern part of the once grand city of Kol'Kora. Trapped civilians, or perhaps just stubborn ones could be seen peering out of the windows. They could see the soldiers marching in perfect formation below. Towards the middle of the formation was six Jakhs main battle tanks, the most bad ass weapon of war that the Unguon has deployed to date. Well, at least to the ones driving them. One Unguon stood a little taller and was built a little bigger than the others huddled around the lead tank. He was Yogeh Dakpung, Commander of the Tank group. "Alright, we have our mission. The humans up ahead have heavy weapon emplacements and armored vehicles. Colonel Deorey believes we have them outnumbered five to one but they know the streets here.." A gruff Unguon standing next to Yogeh pointed at a spot on a map laid out on the front of the tank. "I believe they will have their heaviest weapons here, I can imag-" His voice was drowned out by a group of Giki armored personnel carriers driving past. Once they had passed, the gruff one began speaking again. "They'll likely have their heaviest weapons covering this road. The only road wide enough for three tanks to fit side by side." Yogeh rubbed his chin and then looked at the point on the map. "I think you're right and that's exactly where Deorey is planning to march his troops." He looked up at the gruff Unguon, "Tyok, I want you to take your tank.. well, Get Ubgi and Gakok... Flank them through these side streets. I'll take Habop and Kopko down the middle. Try to draw their attention." Tyok, the gruff Unguon snapped a salute, "Aye sir, These humans have no idea what is about to hit them." Yogeh returned the salute, "They have no idea but Humans are quick to adapt. Do not take them for granted, especially in a closed in city like this place-" His words were cut short by the distinct sound of Kilis guns opening up. Yogeh pointed to Tyoks tank, "Go!" As Yogeh took his place in the lead tank, Unguon foot soldiers began rushing past them. The tanks radio began to crackle to life. "This is Colonel Deorey, Brave soldiers of the Kavaye, Today we continue to prove our worth, to prove that we are the true and strongest warriors in this universe. Draw strength from each other and you will scour your enemy's morale. Begin your assault, Victory to Kavaye!" Yogeh smirked a bit, "Victory to Kavaye." - ---[b]Two hours later[/b]--- - Heavy gunfire had lit up the streets, cannon fire and rifles muffled out the civilians cries for mercy. There was no mercy here, only war. Explosions blasted huge holes through walls and as bricks collapsed in, soldiers could be heard screaming right before being buried. Tracer rounds clanked against the hulls of the tanks while small unguided rockets exploded against the sturdy armor of the tanks. Inside, the crew braced themselves for the impacts but showed no fear. There was no panic in this place as they all knew that if there were hesitation for even a moment, that powerful weapon of war would be a cold metal tomb. "Target, six hundred meters, HE loaded. Fire!" "Target hit, new target, infantry squad at five-o'clock." "Firing.... Targets down, Call artillery on grid four-five. Seven shells." "Copy." Within seconds, shells were coming down with deadly accuracy, forcing huge plumes of smoke and a barrage of shrapnel in all directions. Screams of humans could be heard as the tanks rolled past the bombed out positions. Yogeh had peered through the gun-sights to see a young human soldier, no older than twenty, laying on his back holding on to his upper thighs.. which is all he had left of his legs. Yogeh closed his eyes hard and then shook his head. As gunfire began to wane and the impending victory secured, Yogeh ordered his tanks to halt. Unguon soldiers were storming the buildings and on occasion, pulled surrendering humans from the rubble. Yogeh popped the commanders hatch on the tank and began looking around, only to see a surrendering human set off his grenades, taking two Unguon with him. It seemed that as quickly as this battle started, it was over. - ---[b]The next day, early morning[/b]--- - Yogeh was staring at himself in a mirror. He wasn't quite sure what he saw anymore, a warrior? a killer? After every battle, he would reflect on the battle.. He could see their faces, the men and women that lay dead because of his actions. He always justified it as if he didn't shoot first, his enemies would. Yeah, that was it. Kill them first. A knock came from behind Yogeh, a young officer began walking in, "Sir, have you heard? we have lost all contact with command. Can't even get artillery on the line." "What about short range?" Yogeh asked. "Short range is still active." the officer said before snapping a salute. "Sir, the Colonel should be here soon." Yogeh returned the salute then began brushing off his uniform and grabbing his sidearm. Outside, the Colonel arrived with a motorcade of three Giki APC's. The area was quiet as Unguon soldiers looked to the sky. Something was amiss but no one could quite place it. Yogeh walked out from a blown out building to meet the colonel. "Sir, what is going on here." Colonel Deorey walked past Yogeh and began peering down a main street. Small gun fire could be heard sporadically in the distance. "Do you recognize that gunfire?" Yogeh walked to the Colonel and looked down the same street only to see an empty path littered with destroyed vehicles. "I hear human weapons but I cant make out the other." Every minute seemed to get even more silent than the next. Soldiers had taken up defense positions in the debris with captured human field guns trained on every approach while hastily built barricades helped to funnel any enemy soldiers in to designated kill zones. Heavy machineguns and anti personnel mines were thrown down alleyways. Near the middle of the new make-shift fortress, Yogeh made his way to his tanks which were covered with camouflage nets. It was eerily quiet with only the sound of fires and light conversations between soldiers. Yogeh climbed atop the lead tank and sat down near the drivers hatch. The sky above was a mix of grey colors, some from darkened storm clouds and some from billowing smoke. Yogeh just sat back and stared in to the sky for a few moments before the other tank commanders walked up. Yogeh then took a deep breath and addressed his men, "Men, get these tanks ready for combat so make sure your ammunition stores are secured. I know we are low on ammunition and are cut off from-" Yogeh looked up to the sky as a small droplet of water hit his nose. [i]"And of course it has to rain." [/i]