Talk:Republic of Korea/@comment-24903406-20161102161705

Seoul, South Korea

In the midst of the modern metropolis of Seoul, 3 black Kliment Z-112s are seen flanking a Kliment Guard Z-118 S armored limousine. They make their way through traffic, lights ablaze but try not to cause a scene. A red triangle emblem glints on the doors of each vehicle. They then stop outside a vast building with a gated yard and driveway, which seems to be in the center of Seoul, out of place with its' 1980's Soviet-era architecture.

The guard at the gate, knowing who is in the vehicle, salutes and presses a button on a control console inside his outpost. The limousine and other vehicles proceed inwards. They drive up a freshly paved driveway, with not a speck of dirt or garbage to be seen. The vehicles are also spotless, their black paint jobs reflecting heavily and chrome accents shining in the overcast light.

The vehicles pull up to the front of the building, and soldiers wearing familiar uniforms unfreeze from their stationed postur and open the doors to the limousine. Out steps a man, wearing a black suit, black tie and a South Korean flag pin above his left breast pocket. Another man steps out, wearing a black Mao-suit and a medal above his left pocket.

The two salute the soldiers, who salute back. They begin walking up the vast stairs of the building, with guards placed at intervals. They wear black trench coats, wear blocked-off black caps and wield Zubr-Ms. The two men finally make it up to the "porch", the surface being shining marble.

Two more of the black-uniformed guards flank the enterance, they stiffen up and grip their firearms as the two men walk pass, casually saluting as they chatter amongst themselves. As they enter the building, they pass a golden plate on the right column support at the door, which reads "러시아 사회주의 공화국 대사관/Посольство Святослава Социалистической Республики/Embassy of the Sviatoslav Socialist Republic".

Part 2 when I get done doing something, no it isn't an alliance don't freak Harmon