Talk:AFOH/@comment-5846899-20151215083007

''Suddenly in Korea, New Guinea and surrounding areas, all communications stop working, seemingly jammed. No Coalition forces can get through to their commands or each other. The Coalition commanders in the regions begin to panic as they attempt to restore communications. Little do they know this is part of a much larger plan by Millennium.''

''In New Guinea, several, well-hidden gun emplacements begin opening up hard on all Coalition positions, taking them completely by suprise. Millennium bombers begin bombing airfields and outposts, destroying many aircrafts and vehicles, and killing several people in the process. Adlers begin strafing airfields and ground targets, destroying more equipment. As the artillery goes off, several columns of Pzkpfw. IA1s, backed up by Puma IFVs and German supplied Scout cars with infantry, begin storming into Coalition territory, again taking the Coalition by suprise. They force back the Coalition forces and kill several more in the process, and LHT-70s begin dropping off more infantry in the retaken territory, who begin searching for any survivors, and kill them. They even kill those who surrender, showing that they are taking no prisoners.''

''At the same time in Korea, along the DMZ, Millennium artillery batteries begin firing at all targets, civilian and military. And just like in New Guinea, they send in the bombers, backed up by F-210s, which bomb not only military installations but city centers as well. They cripple any military forces in the South, and soon Millennium forces made up of Pzkmpf. IA1s, infantry and Pumas begin storming en mass into the south, with LHT-70s loaded with infantry following not far behind. ''

''In both Korea and New Guinea, Schweigen class submarines begin mining naval ports and firing at all Coalition ships, docked at their base or out at sea. Their torpedoes slam into the ships, either destroying them outright, taking them out of action or crippling them to the point where fighting back isn't the best option. Several other Millennium warships and subs fire guided missiles at communication centers, further preventing any communication between the Coalition in New Guinea. The missiles also target major roads that Coalition forces use to get supplies to forces on the front line.''

Millennium is striking back hard with no mercy.