The Ord Donna's legs were pumping furiously as Thar made record time across the unforgiving terrain to the nearest command post. He couldn't even afford a sigh of relief as he spotted the single storied grey building, coated in snow, on the horizon, and a small patrol of guards lazily making their way around it's general vicinity. Judging by their demeanor they were not expecting to have any trouble until they saw his approach. Even from afar, the look on his face was evident. The group tensed immediately, hands reaching for their weapons. "Corporal, what in the blazes-" one of the men in charge spoke as he quickly marched his way. "We came under attack by some...some thing! A huge monster! Our weapons were no match, Phorda is dead, and my men bravely allowed me just enough time to escape and find my way here!" Corporal Thar explained in a hurried tone between ragged panting. "This threat is on a scale larger than my planet has ever seen!" "How did we not see this before?" "It came out of nowhere! We were investigating that spatial disturbance, so it must be the cause!" "Curses! I'll send our entire force to help. Not like we're doing much good out here anyways," the man replied, reaching for his communicator. "Communications were down. That's why I ran all the way here," Thar explained. Sure enough, he couldn't get a signal either. He let out a sigh. "You, take the all terrain vehicle and spread the word of this threat to the surrounding bases," he said, pointing to someone nearby. "You three, get everyone here up to speed and ready to move out, pronto! We can't have a large monster roaming free to attack our cities for any longer. Corporal Thar, you shall accompany me in the command vehicle. We'll hit this thing hard and fast." The two made their way to the vehicle bay, which contained three light tanks and one command tank, which had a large viewing platform on top instead of a turret that could hold around ten soldiers and multiple guns. Thar brought him up to speed for the duration of the trip, although he unfortunately knew all to little of what they were truly up against. By the time they made it to the scene it was clear that they were too late to save the rest of the scouts, as they were either smoking remains or torn to pieces. The monster was still alive and well, and not only that but it had backup. Great. "Light tanks, flank him on both sides. Those with small arms, focusing on clearing out the smaller monsters. The rest of you should keep focused on bringing the big guy down." Unlike before, there were much more people in this wave and better equipped for combat. Four groups of twenty, each accompanying a tank, began to move into position, each group having two rocket launchers, although they didn't want to waste them with random shots yet. First they would open fire all over to begin revealing weak points and putting holes into it's hide. They meant business and it would be much harder for the Threat to get out of this one.