Talk:United States Navy/@comment-10905876-20150313230841/@comment-13740085-20150316143918

The American infantry, armor, and rail gun artillery have withdrawn to the fortified secondary position. In front of them, the coalition army continues its advance.

Overshadowing the pops of chemical propelled weaponry, are the blue flashes of a firing heavy rail gun sending down range a depleted uranium shell at relativistic speeds. Every now and then, a gun falls silent, sometimes because the crews are reloading their thirty shell magazines, other times because coalition fire found its target.

As the IMG walkers near the front, the commanding American General realizes the current volume of fire won't suffice.

"lieutenant, radio the rail gun batteries. Order them to cease fire, reload their magazines, and prepare for rapid fire."

One by one, the batteries ceased fire and acknowledged the order. on the individual guns, their barrel shrouds retract, exposing the blue accelerator rings that propell the shells, a technique that allows the rings to be air-cooled directly.

"All batteries report ready, General"

The general nodded, "fire at will."

The front line exploded in blue brilliance. Rapid fire meant the shells weren't flying at the normal relativistic speed, but they were still hypersonic. Blue light reached towards the Imperial Kevin Walkers as the Rail guns emptied their magazines at 500 shells per minute.