General Ulricht was unable to shed the light on the Sol Thero. "Unfortunately the President has not told me the nature of the Sol Thero." He answered. "I assume they are made with expections for them to change the tide of the war." He was also concerned with what the 'Eclipse' the President meant. "I'm afraid that I do not know anything on those units." Instructor W was impressed with what he saw out of the container from Luna. "Looks like upgrades." He commented at them. "We can get to work in installing them Captain." He walked to where the Sandesgeist was getting upgraded. "I think Majewski would be interested in taking charge of it as well." He told her. He returned to overseeing the Sandesgeist's upgrade. The mechanics worked hard to get the job done, continuing the installation of the legs to the main body. He ha d acloser look at the legs. "They're larger than I thought." He said in his mind. Tano had a few hours rest since he arrived in Konisberg. He found other Coalition soldiers, some injured, some exhausted, some dejected and any of the three combinations. It seemed that the defeat in Brussels left a blow of morale to the military. Tano himself wasn't immune with how he failed to defeat the Gundam again. He sat on a chair in a hall of hours, uncertain with his future. He was snapped out of his worries by Oleg. "We're in Konisberg." He explained. "Or as some prefer to call the place Kaliningrad. Here is one of our remaining bases in Eastern Europe. After our defeat in Brussels I received the order to regroup here. It turns out Brussels was only the beginning and a large number of occupied cities began rebelling." Around him were soldiers with different insignias, proving him correct.