Talk:Chinese Sviatoslav Socialist Republic/@comment-24903406-20160804214505/@comment-24903406-20160805193650

YZ-657, Southern China

Workers and machines alike are busy constructing facilities and hangars. Bulldozers shove aside rubble and mounds of earth, dust flies everywhere, the workers and soldiers wear masks and other devices to avoid inhaling dangerous fumes from vehicles.

S-51s fly over head, the roar of jet engines can be heard around the installation. The eagle eye pilots are on watch for any suspicious enemy activity in the area and to assure that the operation goes un-disturbed.

The rumble of turbine engines and the hum of the reactors on the T-92MS MBTs echo off the unfinished walls of the buildings. Men haul around metal girders and beams, the sound of hydraulic tools pleases the commanding officer, V.K.-CSSR commissar Yang.

Yang stands on the engine deck of a T-92MS and surveys the area, with a evil grin on his face. His black uniform casts a menacing shadow. The red shoulder boards and medals gleam in the sun, which is high in the sky. Yang walks over to the commander's cupola and grabs a microphone. He then regains his posture and faces the workers.

"Comrades!", Yang says, his voices booming out of the PA system on the tank, "We are here to fulfill one mission: to bring glory to the Union and the Sviatoslav Republics! work hard and you will be rewarded greatly. With this complex finished, we will have a unprecedented advantage.

'''Our warheads will strike the targets we designate, command central will push the buttons to annihilate the enemies. They will be reduced to flames and ashes in one strike. Long live the Union, long live Bogatyrov!"'''

Yang finishes his words in Chinese, then repeats it in fluent Russian. The workers and soldiers cheer and raise their fists into the air, holding various devices, assault rifles, flags, tools, shovels etc.