User blog:USS Enterprise CVN-65/OSA Posts: Remake of Castle Wolfenstein

Remastered version of the first OSA Mission, didn't think it was really completed (Yeah George Lucas said that about Star Wars, but this is actually a true improvement). Anyway, chose to redo it in a better way, made it more flowing, and much nicer. Basically, these changes will become canon. They don't affect the overall outcome of the mission, and they don't affect anything afterwards. Only difference is a few things. This is.... long. Really long. Don't worry, you can still read the original.

Things Changed:
 * Slightly revised plot at Castle Wolfenstein
 * Added Grammar Nazi
 * Added Multiple parts of dialouge with SF soldies talking to help build story, and/or add terrible humor
 * Reworked dialogue
 * Wesely as Agent 001 is removed to only Pippa now Agnet 002, who was before, an ODST
 * Added the StG-46-T as a prototype weapon
 * Added the Schockhammer as a prototype weaponSchockhammerModel2.png
 * Added the Bombenschuss as a prototype weapon
 * Added Elite Trooper and Heavy Soldier
 * New Characters:
 * Sturmbannführer Rudi Jäger, Helga's second in command, and the caretaker of the Castle and the Dungeon.
 * Greta (Berger's Dog)
 * New areas explored by the operatives
 * Catacombs of Castle Wolfenstein
 * Wolfenstein Keep & Atrium
 * Ruins along the Paderborne River (Underground)
 * Wulfburg Docks
 * Wulfburg Market Square
 * Reason for the Longsword firebombing appearing so quickly is explained (cloaked AIF vessel prepared to extract the operatives from Wulfburg)
 * Divided this into sections so you can jump to places quickly
 * Slight editing of the Blazko-Boekhounder v. Monstrosity. battle

Note: The Berger and Schreiner posts won't be changed (maybe)

(no mace, Schreiner doesn't die)

Introduction, German Alps
-June 15, 2016-

-Bavaria, Greater Germany, Near Annexed Austria-

A cloaked B-95 flys over the German Alps. On board is an OSA commando team, loaded in to their ASIVs and waiting to be deployed. An OSA commander gets on the intercom to make a final mission briefing....

Boekhounder (Over Radio): I hope do don't have the fate of the front on your shoulders Agent Blazkowicz.

Blazkowicz: I got pretty solid shoulders Agent Boekhounder.

Boekhounder: Well, the coalition is losing the bloody front.

Blazkowicz: Nobody told me

Commander: General "Deathshead" has been manufacturing advanced war machines in a secret compound. One of his lieutenants, Helga von Schabbs, is keeping the folder mentioned in your mission briefing at her base of operations, Castle Wolfenstein. This folder contains the location of Deathshead's compound.

IKAF Pilot: Dropping in 3... 2... 1... drop!

The pods drop, and the B-95 quickly moves out of the zone, the pods heading towards the surface. They soon slam into the ground, within a 1km radius due to a series of strong winds, and the team manages to re coordinate with each other, and link up into the two separate teams.

Blazkowicz: The informants should arrive, Kessler stated they would be arriving outside the village.

Bouekhounder: "Alright, Team B, you're with me. Let's get moving for that town."

The men of Team B then begin the 5km trek to the German town, Team A followed. Soon both teams were .5km from the towns edge. The town was small, consisting of 20 buildings or so, a main road going down it, and a small gasoline station at the end. Numerous small buildings that looked like the were from the 40s stood alongside more modern era structures.

Wyatt: Sir!, headlights in the distance! Looks like four vehicles.

Blazkowicz: That's our pickup group, do not engage the motor car, engage anyone else. What do we have to deal with?

Prendergast: Two Tanks, I can the staff car with an officer, and a truck, seems to be carrying something. They are moving slow for a convoy with tanks... maybe one of them is low on fuel?

Blazkowicz: Then let's hurry, get to position, don't fire until I say so. So, you and Wyatt take position, Reid and I will be on the upper floor of this old house, we'll follow it from there.

Prendergast: Yes sir

Blazkowicz thought to himself, benefits of the tank out of fuel, meaning the other would have to tow it to a repair station, allowing them to take the guards places before hand. However that device may be slowing the truck down, so he hoped for the best.

Blazkowicz: Team B, come in Team B, Team A is in position, I need you at the far end of the road going through town, once we open fire, I want you to take out the man in the staff car. Don't let those tanks get to you, just stay clear of their machine guns, and the main cannon. I wish they gave us some anti-tank rockets...

The convoy then moved in, consisting of two Leopard 3A1s, a staff car, and a troop transport carrying an unknown object in the back. nine SF guards were in the rear of the truck, one driving, the officer and driver, and the tank crews. Suddenly one of the tanks stops

-In German-

SF Officer: What the hell happened!?

Tank crewmember: The engines out of gas! Get the other leopard to tow us off, I think theres a gas station down the road.

SF Officer: Move it!

The Leopard 3 moved up, and began a connecting process to the other, heading down the main road. The truck and staff car stop, and the guards get out, and move into positions to watch the area.

-Out of German-

Blazkowicz: Okay, Team B, let the tanks pass, it seems they are heading down the main road. Go around, and we'll take out the guards. These uniforms will only get us so far.

Bouekhounder: "Alright, you heard the man, suppressors only!"

Team B arrived at the truck, and took note of the driver and passenger, several shots where fired, and the soldiers fell down dead..

-On radio-

Bouekhounder: "This is Team B, we've taken the truck."

Blazkowicz quickly walked over by one guard, and laid low. He quickly threw a rock to get the soldiers attention. It hit his boot, and the soldier walked over. He grabbed the soldier, and slammed the knife into his head, making the soldier drop to the ground. He laid the corpse on the side of a building and moved by another SF soldier.

Blazkowicz: One down, seven more. Boekhounder, have two of your men give us a hand over here if your able to.

"Freeze buddy"

Wyatt and Prendergast moved in towards two SF guards standing side by side towards the rear of the truck. He took aim, and opened fire, cutting one soldier down. The other soldier looked down and raised his rifle, and looked where he assumed his partner was hit, only to be shot, and be dragged off.

Wyatt: We took two down, we have four more to go

Blazkowicz: Okay, start getting in the truck.

He quickly moved the corpses of the soldiers down a small alley and returned to the staff car.

Bouekhounder: "Benson and Gates, go help take out those other soldiers."

Benson and Gates then head over to Wyatt and Pendergast.

"What's the plan?"

With assistance, the guards are subdued, and the Officer and driver quickly grab several grenades.

Officer: Get in the truck, you two, in the car with me

Blazkowicz: Got it, Boekhounder, let's move.

The team quickly climbed into the truck, and Blazkowicz sat next to the officer in the staff car, Boekhounder in the back seat..

Fergus: Dammit! This suit's gas mask is tight on my face, couldn't I take this off?

Prendergast: Its so they don't notice you, quickly, keep your voice down, the tanks are arriving!

The two Leopard 3s ran alonside the convoy, and the commander looked at the Officer.

-In German-

Tank Commander: You ready?

SF Officer: Yes, lets carry on, we have a drive ahead of us.

-In English-

The convoy carried on towards the German Alps, an as they traveled up the slope, the colder it got. Small flurries swirled around the truck, and the large device in the middle of it hummed quietly, a color of blue glowed from lights on the side.

Wyatt: (quietly) What is that thing?

Fergus: Beats the hell of me, its probably some reactor or something.

Blazkowicz: Keep it shut! We're approaching the Castle.

The convoy drove through a tunnel, and soon exited it, to come along the massive bridge, Paderborn, and Castle Wolfenstein.

SF Officer: Alright, here's the checkpoint Blazkowicz, remember your cover, commander Franz. Germany b*stard from the SF in Frankfurt.

The convoy approached a checkpoint at the Bridge, and a SF soldier walked up.

-In German-

SF Soldier: Papers please.

SF Officer: Here

SF Soldier: *pauses, and salutes to another guard* Drive to the checkpoint over there, and show them your papers.

SF Officer: Thank you. Goodbye

-In English-

Boekhounder: We'll be a good team Blazkowicz, but I must remind you of one thing from Command. Your German? Frankly it's atrocious. So no talking, and try to keep your gun holstered for as long as you can.

SF Officer: The papers Kessler prepared for you are in the glovebox there.

Blazkowicz opened the glovebox, and took out his papers, and handed Boekhounder his.

SF Officer: This is far as I will be taking you, discard your SMGs, Boekhounder, you'll have to be doing the talking though.

Boekhounder: Okay, let's go. And remember, stay focused, stay queit. And follow me, alright?

Blazkowicz (In whisper, in German):''Commander Franz, from frankfurt. Good morning, good morning. Ah, f*ck it''

The truck stopped, and the OSA commandoes quickly hopped out, and as they did, a large crane appeared, and lifted the device up.

The men followed Boekhounder down a few stairs in one of the bridge columns, and arrived at a small checkpoint to the cable car system. One guard was on a computer, and looked up to Boekhounder, he walked through a turnstile, and up to the counter.

-In German-

SF Checkpoint guard: Show me your papers.

Boekhounder: Here you go officer.

SF Checkpoint guard: All clear

Boekhounder walked through the second turnstile, and over to the elevator. Blazkowicz then followed, and soon, a large man walked in a door behind the officer, with a small German shepard, which began to bark.

SF Checkpoint guard: Good morning Herr Berger!

Berger: What is it Greta?

SF Guard: looks at Blazkowicz Papers please!

Berger: Hold it.

He takes Blazkowicz's arm, and his papers and looks at them.

Berger: Frankfurt, you are a Frankfurter?

Blazkowicz: Ja Eh, a... Hotdog

The guard and Berger looked, before bursting out in laughter.

Berger: Hotdog, just like those Americans call it !

He then pulled Blazkowicz closer.

Berger: They shall see when we take Australia.

He hands the papers back.

Berger: Carry on, Greta! heel

-In English-

Blazkowicz quickly went into the Elevator with Boekhounder

Boekhounder: Hot dog?

Bazkowicz: Reckon I had to to say something.

Boekhounder: That was Gottlob Berger, one of Deathshead's leiutenants, I hear that his second in command feeds prisoners to this castle's dungeon.

The group exits the elevator, with the others waiting for them at the Cable car...

The other men soon follow, and are also confronted by the checkpoint as well. Once they arrive, they make their way to the cable car, and board it.

-English-

Boekhounder and his men then board the cable car and follow the other group....

The doors shut, and the cable car begins to move up towards the Castle. As there were no other soldiers besides the group, they were allowed to speak in English without being caught.

Boekhounder: Helga Von Schabbs, what a nasty piece of work. Handpicked, by Deathshead himself, as a key member of the SF Paranormal Division. Now an old friend of mine had the misfortune of encountering her on a mission to Tanganyika, did I ever tell you about that Blazkowicz? He was sick with blackwater fever at the time, possibly the worst day of his life. Not even a diet of wiskhey could improve his condition. Now, this catle? Helga owns it. It's her occult research center. Now we need to take Deathshead down, or the Australian front will be lost. And Helga is vital in doing this. There's a top secret document folder in Helga's office. It should give us the location of deathshead's compound. Once we have that, well then, we can launch an assault on his base of operations, shoot him dead. And be back, just in time for tea.

The cable car then entered the main station, the doors opened.

Boekhounder: Okay, off you go. I'll disable the alarm, you head for Helga's research center. Leaving the channel open. The rest of you head to where the device is.

Blazkowicz departed, and the groups split off, and he made his way to an elevator. He got in it, and put on a radio device.

Blazkowicz: Okay, inside the elevator.

He moved up one floor, and loaded a silenced pistol.

Boekhounder: Roger that, guard spotted, going in for the kill.

SF Soldier: Hey what are you doing!

Boekhounder: shh. There you go now. Sleep tight.

Blazkowicz exited the elevator, and followed a SF Soldier down a short halway, and into the main research center room. It had three rows of large desks, and a rear room of storage cabinets, and an upper area for Helga's office. Blazkowicz fired his pistol into one of the guard's head's, shooting him dead, and another one walked out of the rear room, and Blazkowicz began to look for Boekhounder..

Boekhounder: Up on the catwalk Blazkowicz, don't shoot, it's just me. I'll take a gander up here. Look for a safe. That's where the folder should be.

Blazkowicz: Okay Helga, where do you keep your secrets?

He began to serach around, and picked up an assault rifle from one of the SF guards, it resembled the second world war StG-44, with several bits and bolts attatched on. He made an assumption that it was a prototype, and quickly scavenged ammunition from the other.

Boekhounder: Now, if I was a safe where would I hide? Well I guess I wouldn't hide because I wouldn't be sentient, but I guess I would just be. So, where would I be?

before heading into the back room, and finding a weapons locker. He quickly stocked up on ammunition, and several luger pistols. He grabbed one, and a box of ammunition for it.

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz, go through every nook and crammy, we're not leaving without that folder.

Blazkowicz began to open drawars, and move boxes aside, and began to search the desks.

Boekhounder: Blast it! I found the safe, but the bloody folder is gone, it's just not there. I saw a radio down there, use it to contact Kessler. Tell him we can't find the folder. Make it snappy Blazkowicz, I'll stay on the look-out.

Blazkowicz quickly went over to the radio, and quickly plugged in his headset, and tuned it to a channel.

Blazkowicz: Pathfinder calling Landseer, come in Landseer, over

Kessler: This is Landseer, over

Blazkowicz: Pathfinder, we can't find Lucy's present, over

Kessler: I have new information regarding Lucy's present, rondevouz with me as soon as you can, we will discuss further over

Blazkowicz: Roger, pathfinder out- bullet hits nearby him sh*t!

Alarms went off, and several SF soldiers entered the room, Blazkowicz grabbed his assault rifle and began to open fire

Boekhounder: Bloody hell! Hold them off Blazkowicz! I'll find us an escape route! For nothing good left in the world and the coalition, shoot those Germans Blazkowicz!

Blazkowicz: Working on it!

Boekhounder pulled out his defense pistol, and shot three on the catwalk, before grabbing an assault rifle, and laying down fire. He then engaged in hand to hand combat with an SF Marksman, he looked into the soldier's large visor, and smashed it with the stock of his rifle, before taking the rifle from him, and shoving him over the rail. With only nine rounds in the magazine, he turned to provide covering fire for Blazkowicz, and fired on several SF Soldiers before running out of ammunition, and returning to the assault rifle. Blazkowicz looked at the rear of the main wall, and saw a double barreled shotgun, he broke the glass, and pulled it out, he then dashed back to the rear room, and noticed several shotgun shells, he quickly loaded it, and blasted two SF soldiers out, and soon elite troopers began to enter the area.

Blazkowicz: Hows that exit coming along Boekhounder?

Blazkowicz loaded and fired the shotgun again, blowing another soldier's leg off before it ran out of ammo. He grabbed the front barrel, and smashed the stock of the gun on another soldier's head, before pulling out his assault rifle, and gunning him down. Soon Boekhounder manged to activate the security doors, and locked them.

Boekhounder: What a bloody c*ckup, eh Blazkociwz?

Blazkowicz: We still have a chance, Kessler knows something.

Boekhounder: Well, it's worth bloody naught if we don't get out of this place. Look, I've found a way out. Come here, I'll help you up. Careful careful.

Boekhounder quickly grabbed a ladder, and started to carry it over to where Blazkowicz was standing.

Blazkowicz: We're meeting Kessler in the village tavern

Boekhounder: Roger that.

He lowered the ladder down.

Boekhounder: There we are! Get up here, quick as you can!

Blazkowicz climbed up the ladder, and went to an open vent, where Boekhounder was.

Boekhounder: No turning back now Blackowicz! Keep moving!

He leapt down the vent with him, and landed and looked up, only to see the angered face of Gottlob Berger, and an Ubersoldaten, and an unconcious Boekhounder.

Blazkowicz: Sh*t

The Ubersoldaten picked him up, and then threw a punch, and knocked him out.

-Earlier-

-In German-

SF Soldier: Greetings

Wyatt: Greetings, we are the escort to the device

SF Soldier: Field Marshall Strasse is waiting for you in the rear part of the castle, beyond the Keep, along the canals that lead to the prison. It should be a dock-area

Wyatt: Okay, thank you. Wait.. Herr Strasse is here?

SF Soldier: Ja, he arrived a few hours ago from his Compound.

The group could not believe the stroke of luck, a simple round from his weapon could kill the General.

The party traveled through the Castle. A lot of it designed with a modern aspect, but a few major sections of the Keep had the resemblance of an old German castle. Eventually the group arrived at the dock

Suddenly, the large door they exited behind them began to open. The Officer and his two men quickly got into attention stance, followed by the rest of the group. Out walked Wilhelm Strasse, followed by ten SF Commandos.

Strasse: Officer! Report please!

Wyatt: Your escorts for the device are all present sir! Straight from Frankfurt!

Strasse: Frankfurt? (thinks to himself), one of my officers is from Frankfurt, did they switch the main group from by compound out? I didn't get a report

Wyatt: Ja, their tanks suffered a breakdown, we happened to be in the area for this. They must have not radioed you.

Strasse: Well then, I will make sure they are corrected. Now, you have guarded by device, I shall show you what it does. Bring it in!

An F-210 Adler appears from over the castle in VTOL mode, holding the large glowing device, and lowers it down, before taking back off.

Strasse: What this is, is an anti-gravity device. I plan to use it on the French, but alas, it is too late. But I will test its effects here, and soon in Australia. Now you shall watch.

An SF commando hits a button, and suddenly, objects around them started to rise.

The men began to be lifted a meter or so off the ground, and a nearby boat was sent into the air as well. The commando then, clinging onto the device, hit a button, and all fell back down. Strasse quickly cached his monocle before placing it back in.

Strasse: Now you see how this is so powerful, but you all have done a good job. May I reward each of you?

Wyatt: With what He-

Strasse pulled out a luger, and aimed it at the group, the SF Commandos quickly pulled their guns out.

Strasse: A reward of Treason! I never had men from Frankfurt be sent to guard my device! Now, all of you! Hands in the air!

The OSA agents quickly their assault rifles, and the SF Comamndoes quickly got in front of Strasse.

Strasse: Each of you will pay if you dare to open fire!

Wyatt was about to fire, but he heard several stomps from behind, and guns loading. He turned around, and saw an ubersoldaten and a squad of SF Soldiers behind them.

Strasse: Now, lay them down.

Fergus (quietly, in English): Put them down, better to do so or we could compromise ourselves. They think we are Germans still.

The men lowered their weapons....

Strasse: There are more here. I saw it. Raise the alarm, and take those two offiers who arrived here as well! Take these men to Wulfburg!

Chapter 1, Prison
-In German-

An alarm is sounded...

Announcer: Prisoners incoming!

Blazkowicz managed to awake, being dragged by two SF soldiers. He wearily looked around, and saw he was being dragged to one it, and was dropped. He was bleeding, and the blood spilt onto the ground in front of him, before turning around, a German shepard barked at him to back up a bit, and then ended up looking at the face of Gottlob Berger.

Blazkowicz: F*ck

Berger raised his boot, and kicked him in, falling into the concrete pit.

Blazkowicz awoke, staring up from a pit of some form. It was the shape of a cylinder, and had an estimate of 30ft walls. He quickly looked around his surroundings, and noticed a barred walkway behind him.

Blazkowicz: Goddammit Blazkowicz, you done messed up now.

He looked at himself, he was stripped down to a pair of green pants and boots, and he began to look around.

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz? You awake in there?

He heard Boekhounder's voice

Blazkowicz: Yep, I'm here Boekhounder.

Boekhounder: Good, good

Blazkowicz: tugs at the bars but I will get us out of here. You think the others can hear us?

Suddenly Balzkowicz heard a stone brick fall, and turned around, he saw some piping nearby it, and had an idea. He quickly walked over, and looked, a bit of the concrete was crumbling, probably due to that anti-gravity device, or that the builders were plain lazy.

Why would a new structure have this old stone

He looked at the pipe, and saw that it ran up, and he just had to climb up it. He began to walk his way up, when about 10 feet up, the pipe broke, and he fell, water gushing out of the pipe. He landed with two pieces of it. One part at the end of it was deformed to make a sharp point, the other was a bit longer, like a club. He then got another idea. He looked at the crumbling concrete, and saw that it also, went a bit of the way up. He looked at the pipes, and tested it out by jamming one into the wall. Sure enough he heard crumbling, and the pipe was a bit stuck, but it fell out after putting pressure on it. He then jammed it again into the stone, and the other, and began to climb out of the pit, and reached the top. He looked, and noticed a large super soldier strung to a cable. This one was not like the ones seen at the Australian front, or any he saw. This one was more primitive, and the mutilated skin and pipes imbeded within it were exposed, wires and bars in the arms, and holding a large rotary cannon. He then looked to the side, seeing a power unit. Knowing such a large beast would need that pwoer supply, he quickly dashed over to it, and deacgivated it. The super soldier collapsed, but just as he went to remove the cable, the power restarted, and it saw him, thrashing about as he held on. He quickly grabbed one pipe, and hooking himself onto a bar, and using the other to forcefully remove the cable from the plug, and the soldier fell to the ground, the cable swaying above it. He got down, and looked ahead. A large door ahead was electrified. He quickly went over, and pulled the power switch again, shutting it down. He screwed the pipe togther, and dashed towards it, and went through just as the power can back one. This next area had two of the "pits", with three of the super soldiers guarding it, along with two SF guards. He quickly unscrewed the pipe pieces, and made his way behind the first soldier. He shoved one half into the soldier's neck, and hammered it in with the other, blood spewing from the pipe as he withdrew it, and picked up the guard's pistol, and loaded it.

Where the hell is Boekhounder?

-Several Cells Over-

Bouekhounder awoke to hear the voices of several guards, and looks around to see the cell he's in. An SF soldier on the edge of the pit was standing guard, though began to seem drowsy, and began to lean against a wall. He waits for the soldier guarding his cell to fall asleep, then sets to work. Oddly the first thing he does is tap the heel of his left shoe in a pattern. After for taps on different squares in the tread, a panel opens up to reveal a 6mm holdout pistol. After performing the same ritual on his right shoe, he has a suppressor to match, and some extra poison bullets(all the bullets are poisoned, makes up for size). He screws on the suppressor, and fires a shot in to the sleeping soldier, who slumps over, dead from the poison.

He then starts to climb the pipe. At about 12 feet, his pipe also breaks, gushing water and providing a sharp and a blunt section. He also notices similar loose concrete, and begins to climb out similarly to Blaskowitz's escape. Once up top, he sees another old model super soldier tethered to an electrical rail. He leaps up and manages to pry loose the cable, collapsing the powerless soldier. As he heads off to free his companions, Boekhounder mutters sarcastically in German to the soldier. Boekhounder: "I have freed you of your chains, enjoy your freedom!"

With his 6mm ammunition limited, he scavenged the guard for any ammunition, he considered the guard's assault rifle, but decided due to it's size, it would not be a viable option. He instead turned to a nearby table, including the weaponry confiscated from the two after they were captured. He quickly found Blazkowicz's suppressed luger, and in a drawer below, a box with 90 rounds of 9mm ammunition. He quickly stocked up on the ammunition, and placed his pistol back in place to save it for later. Unlike Blazkowicz, Boekhounder had not been stripped of his clothing, and instead retained his officer's uniform, and heard voices.

-In German-

SF Soldier: So they run out of prisoner clothing, and they choose to leave him in his uniform?

SF Soldier 2: Ja, though he's not getting out of that cell.

SF Soldier: Why do we have to be down here with those massive beasts. Did you see what happened when Johanne tripped over one? It smashed his head into pieces!

SF Soldier 2: Probably because those power units are vulnerable to a prisoner breakout.

SF Soldier: If they cared about a prison break, then they wouldn't make sepearate generators and power supplies for each ubersoldaten!

As the two soldiers rounded the corner Boekhounder took aim with the pistol, and fired, striking the first one, and then the second. He then took his pipes, and slung one of the guard's assault rifles over his shoulder, and made his way to find Blazkowicz. He looked down to his side, seeing a large canal, and a transport moving down it, and realized that might be where Blazkowicz was going. He picked up his pipes, and saw a security camera system moving down a track, he made a jump, and grabbed onto the chassis, and moving along with the boat. Loading his pistol, then dropped onto the boat, and shot the operator, and pushed the body into the canal.

-Other Side of Canal-

Blazkowicz had made his way to a gate, with two SF soldiers having a discussion, he couldn't open the gate, and he chose to listen to see if the guards would leak anything.

SF Soldier: ....I mean conversations about things of the occult, the Devil's alchemy. The kind of talk that makes my skin crawl, as a Christain I mean.

SF Soldier 2: Who spoke of such things?

SF Soldier: Helga. I heard her last night, when I stood guard outside her private chamber.

SF Soldier 2: Everyone knows she has an interest in history. She even studied it at the University of Vienna.

SF Soldier: It goes beyond that. It's not natural.

SF Soldier 2: Are you questioning her motives?

SF Soldier: Of course not, I just...

SF Soldier 2: She is an Obergruppenführers for the SF. Whatever she does is for the benefit of the Reich. Do you think her opinions matter to her?

SF Soldier: No, but...

SF Soldier 2: She could have you up against a brick wall at the blink of an eye.

SF Soldier: Yes, but...

SF Soldier 2: Why did you even join the SF Paranormal Division to start with if you think these kinds of things are unnatural?

SF Soldier: I...

SF Soldier 2: What?

SF Soldier: I thought we would be looking for something real, like the holy grail or something.

SF Soldier 2: The holy grail?

SF Soldier: Yes.

SF Soldier 2: Unbelievable. I think it's best if you keep your mouth shut regarding this subject from now on.

SF Soldier: What did I say?

As Blazkowicz made his way through the prison, he came across a set of what seemed to be cells to hold dogs in. There, was a tall man with grey hair dragging a prisoner into the cell, the sounds of barking dogs were heard.

-In German-

Man: Dinner my precious!

Prisoner: No! No!

Blazkowicz watched as the prisoner was dragged into the cell, before he was unable to see him, only his desperate cries for mercy.

Jesus christ

Man: I shall come back to take you for a walk after dinner!

He then walked off, Blazkowicz quickly saw a vent nearby, and climbed another crumbling section of wall and made his way over the area. Several German sheperds were asleep, a few of them had custom armor plating on them, but none seemed any different then any other dog he encountered. He crept down, and made his way discreetly past, into one of the cells where the dead prisoner was. He crept into a maitnance shaft below it, just as the dog awoke, growling and barking. He quickly dashed away to make sure he was not caught.

-Other Side of Canal-

As Boekhounder traveled down the canal in the boat, he encountered a dead end, forcing him to abandon his transport, but a nearby sign stated transport would continue on the other side. Quickly checking his ammunition, he climbed onto the side of the wall, and had come across a large prison complex. Unlike the one Blazkowicz encountered, it was not infested with super soldiers or dogs, but normal prisoners, but most seemed mentally unstable, or even insane in the way they acted. As he made his way amongst the complex, two SF soldiers exited a door.

SF Soldier: Hey you!

Boekhounder turned around, ready to grab his pistol.

SF Soldier: Herr Jäger is coming! You must leave before he sees you! He is not expecting guests!

Boekhounder: Herr Jäger?

SF Soldier: Frau Obergruppenführer's second in command, you must leave to a boat now!

Boekhounder: Of course, my apologies.

He made his way to the secondary dock where another boat was waiting, where he quickly activated it, heading to the main docks.

-Meanwhile-

Blazkowicz had managed to acquire several magazines of ammunition for his StG-46-T, he managed to identify the rifle after confiscating several paper designs for the weapon from a dead guard, and chose to bring the designs back to the OSA after they escaped. He had made it from the super soldier infested prison area, and made it to the standard prison complex, the prisoners however, did not seem like normal, most seemed insane, or mentally unstable. As he made his way through the cells, he approached a checkpoint gate, with a soldier inside. He opened it, only for another SF soldier to grab him, and about to stab him with a knife, only for Blazkowicz to take his pipe and stab it into the soldier's chest. He pushed a putton to open the gate, only to see another set of gates open, and a Panzerhund began to walk down the prison way.

Jesus christ, that's a big f*cking dog

The Panzerhund walked past, and the gates closed, and he quickly made a dash to a door nearby, opening it, and quickly closed it, as he heard the mechanical beast dash towards the door, and unleashed a mechanical roar as Blazkowicz went to the second floor of the prison, the panzerhund smashed through a railing in an attempt to catch him, Blazkowicz fired his assault rifle at it's head, causing it to back away before he made a dash across the prison block, and into another guard room, shutting the door. After trying to open the door to the docks, he quickly climbed into a vent, and made his way to the dock.

Boekhounder, having made it to the dock, quickly departed to make sure he was not spotted. He then got a glimpse of a SF Commander suddenly being dragged behind a corner, and then Blazkowicz appearing with a suppressed luger in his hand. He looked to where he was moving, and took note of the large gate in the way of the canal, and loaded his pistol to provide assistance.

Blazkowicz took note of the boat that arrived, and saw that it would lead to the castle. As he moved to attack another soldier and an SF Commander, he turned around.

SF Soldier: Hey you! Stop!

Blazkowicz opened fire, gunning down the soldier, and several others began to open fire. The SF Commander, taken by suprise, screamed into his headset at the top of his lungs.

SF Commander: '''Alarm! I need backup!'''

Radio: Roger commander, backup is on the way!

The alarms began to go off, and five squads of SF troops began to enter the docking bay. Blazkowicz picked up a second assault rifle, and began to open fire, cutting down five of them, before picking up a hand grenade, rushing up to a SF soldier, stabbing him in the chest, shoving the grenade into the open wound, and pushing the dying soldier into his squadmates, with a large explosion of blood, and debris erupting just after.

Boekhounder, taking the opportunity, moved towards the gate controls, and took a combat knife, and stabbed a marskman, before lowering the gate.

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz! Get on the boat!

Blazkowicz, seeing Boekhounder, dashed towards the boat, and activated it, and it began to move. Boekhounder quickly jumped on, and the boat made it's way through the underground canal. Mounted aside of the boat's controls was a mounted machine gun, which Blazkowicz quickly assumed control of as SF soldiers alongside the canal attempted in vain to stop the boat's advance. As it winded through the tunnel, it arrived into the open behind the castle, continuing down the canal, the Germans had several MG mounts set up, only to be cut down by Blazkowicz. The boat then entered another tunnel, this time with a lock inside.

Blazkowicz: Where's the others?

Boekounder: Don't know, but hopefully somewhere in this castle....

Chapter 2, Docks
Blazkowicz quickly activated the locks, and the water lowered, before the second gate opened. He leapt back onto the boat, and activated.

Blazkowicz: Well don't worry Boekhounder, I got a plan. Break into the keep, kill every goddamn soldier in there, set them free.

The boat arrived in the open to the rear docks, and several SF soldiers were waiting for them, opening fire on the group, but one of them soldiers suddenly dropped dead, and another was gunned down, Blazkowicz looked to see Wyatt and Prendergast dashing out of the keep, before leaping to cover, and the large gates slammed shut.

Wyatt: Captain! Over here!

Blazkowicz detatched the MG from the boat, and opened fire on the other SF soldiers, cutting seven of them down in the process, as the remaining group fled into the castle, locking the doors behind them.

Blazkowicz: Dammit! Where did you two come from?

Prendergast: We overpowered our guards, but the rest hvae been taken to Wulfburg!

Blazkowicz: Then we have to open the keep.

He looked up, seeing two levers along grated walkways, making an educated guess, he made the assumption that they were the method of opening the keep.

Blazkowicz: I'm going to locate the lever there, the rest of you find the entrance for that lever, and we'll open the keep, highly doubt we'll be able to get in any way else.

Blazkowicz got onto another boat docked alongside, and activated it, and the boat moved into a tunnel, before exiting to a side area of the castle, a smaller pond-sized lake area within the mountain's rock, a dock was formed with several crates of cargo. Blazkowicz took note of two commanders, and several marksman, with their large visors attached to them. He loaded his luger, and took aim at one of the commanders, and fired, hitting him in the head, and destroying his radio system. He then waited for the second one to come nearby, and grabbed his head, stabbing him in the chest with his pipe.

''Okay, alarm won't sound. Just need to take out the soldiers''

He took his 46-T, and began to open fire, cutting down a Marksman, alerting the others. He made a dash, and picked up the rifle, and fired at another, his head being blown into small bits, and made a dash towards another entrance, marked "Keep Access". As he made his way, he encountered a wine cellar.

-In German-

SF Soldier: Heh, so I was laying in bed with this girl and...

Marksman: Lying

SF Soldier: What?

Marksman: You were lying in bed. Not laying.

SF Soldier: Laying, lying, what's the difference?

Marksman: You lay eggs. You lie in bed. I assumed your not a bird, are you?

SF Soldier: Do you want to hear the story or not?

Marksman: It is important to speak correctly

SF Soldier: Why do you always have to pick on everyone's grammar?

Marksman: Because I believe in preserving the purity of our beautiful language. Lest we descend into barbarism.

SF Soldier: Well I'm not telling the story now.

Marksman: I'm just saying, if we -

SF Soldier: Keep quiet!

The two soldiers walked off, and BLazkowicz crept through the cellar. As he reached another ventilation shaft, he opened it, and suddenly broke through the bottom, falling down a large pit, through an old bridge, and falling into a underground body of water. As he surfaced, he looked around, it was a massive tomb.

Something tells me this isn't a new castle....

He swam to an entrance to the odd cataccombs, the skeletons of great knights rested along the walls, illuminated by electrical lighting, and the noise of generators powering it. As he crept through the tombs, he nticed how the SF would disregard certain areas of the tombs. Body armor was placed on skeletons, grenades shoved into the mouth of a skull, making it easy for him to scavenge weaponry and protection easily, and he even managed to locate several magazines for the sniper rifle he retrieved. As he approached the main room of the tomb again, two SF Marksmen noticed him, and began to fire on him. The search light mounted on each of the soldier's easily gave them away for Blazkowicz to lay down fire with his rifle. His first shot hit one in the chest, tearing a large hole opened, and he plummeted into the water below. The second one followed suite, only to fall on the wooden walkway as he fell in. Blazkowicz arrived at an elevator shaft, and stepped into the elevator. Only to find that it wouldn't work. He opened the escape hatch, and began to climb out using his two pipes, before arriving inside a part of the Castle. Scanning the area, he saw several SF Soldiers patrolling it, and he pulled out his Luger. Still hanging on the side of the elevator shaft, he fixed his sights on a commander, before firing, only for the bullet to hit his arm. The commander yelled in pain, and raised the alarm. He lept out of the shaft, and pulled out his 46-T, and gunned down an approaching SF soldier, where he picked up the second assault rifle, and began spraying bullets down the halway. After noticing a door marked for the access to the gate's mechanism, he pulled out his rifle, and shot the lock, before charging into it. As he slammed the door shut, and placed several crates in front of it, he noticed another rifle, and saw the scope, labeled Bombenschuss. He attatched the scope to the rifle, and made his way along the walkway, and pulled the lever. One of the large metal bars infront of the doors moved out.

Hopefully Boekhounder has the other one...

Boekhounder had Wyatt and Prendergast defend the dock area as he made his way along a small cliff edge towards an window into the castle. He looked at the way up, and looked at the pipe he had. He strapped them to his belt, and pulled out a small grappling hook from his satchel, and removed the silencer from his 6mm pistol, and screwed on the small hook and rope, and fired at the ledge above the window. He then began to climb up, and arrive at the side of the window. Inside were two large soldiers, in orange armor, almost like as if they were in a form of radiation suit. Each of them held what seemed to be large double barreled shotguns. He picked up his Luger, and prepared to take aim, but then noticed two Elite Troopers exiting a nearby door. He shot one round at the trooper, and he fell, and just as the other was about to scream, he collapsed as well. He then took aim at the other trooper, and fired. Only for the bullet to bounce off it, and strike the large tank on it's back, erupting in a massive depressurization of the tank, and it burst open, killing the soldier. The other turned around, and began to fire his shotgun, only for Boekhounder to fire at the tank on that one, and he met the same fate as his ally. He picked up both shotguns, knowing that Blazkowicz would find use for it, and then opened another door, inside was Benson and Blondie, tied up, and seemingly awaiting transport. Both were guarded by one soldier whom was looking around from what happened, as Boekhounder took out his combat knife, he suddeny slipped on a tin can, causing the soldier to turn around, only for Boekhounder to choose to nail the soldier in the groin, then knocking him out with the stock of his rifle, and throwing the body through another open window. Boekhounder: "Hey, Blondie! Where the others?"

Blondie: "Boekhounder, am I ever glad to see you! The keys are over there."

Boekhounder gets the keys, and once Blondie and Benson are freed, he asks him.

Boekhounder: "You wouldn't happen to have a hold out pistol in your shoe would you?"

Blondie: "What!? No."

Bouekhounder: "Shame, oh well, let's find the others."

He opened the door to the walkway and saw another heavy soldier walking towards him, he grabbed the shotgun, fired, striking his opponent's weapon, leaping over him, grabbing the connector to his oxygen tank, and shoved a grenade into it, before pushing him over the walkway's railing, and another explosion rocked the area. He ran over to the gate's lever, and pulled it, the massive gate began to open, and another group of SF soldiers exited the building. Boekhounder pulled out his rifle, and began to fire on the soldiers, as Prendergast and Wyatt took cover behind several crates as Blazkowicz exited a nearby door, and ran up behind a heavy soldier, grabbing his shotgun, and blasting his enemy's head off. Benson and Blondie managed to retrieve two assault rifles, and began to join the party at the entrance to the keep, opening fire on the SF soldiers. As the battle raged on, the enemy group was reduced from 15 soldiers, down to two Marksman, who were taking cover behind a large pillar in the center of the entrance. Blazkowicz took a grenade, and threw it, and two cries in pain were heard as they moved to the building. Blazkowicz moved to another inner gate, and saw a wheel that operated it. he detached two clamps with his pipe, and raised the gate up enough to access a small door aside to the larger wooden doors, and the party of six entered the room....

Chapter 3, Wolfenstein Keep
The large keep had three floors total, the ground floor, and two balcony levels running along it, with a statue of King Otto in the far end of the room. Large red banners with the Iron Cross adored the room. As Blazkowicz began to move forward, he heard gun fire, and cries.

Fergus: Dammit! Run for it!

Up on the third floor, Fergus, and Gates had managed to escape their captives, only to be pursued by a large Ubersoldaten, unlike the previous models encountered, this one had it's own power unit, and was more enraged. Fergus leapt onto one of the banners, and slid down, followed by Gates, only for the Ubersoldaten to leap from the top floor to the bottom. It then saw Blazkowicz and Boekhounder.

Benson: We're screwed!

Blazkowicz searched around, and saw a small flare gun resting on a crate. He quickly rushed over as the group took cover from the super soldier's massive machine gun. He picked up the flare gun, and looked to the other side of the room, a set of rocket-like grenade were on the other side.

Blazkowicz: Boekhounder! Catch!

He tossed the flare gun over to Boekhounder, who quickly loaded the break action pistol, and took aim at the super soldier. He fired the rocket, and it struck the power unit, and it collapsed. Blazkowicz dashed towards it, and took out his pipe, and instead of taking out the power unit, he tore off the front armor, exposing a thin piece of armor, which he then smashed through, to expose a terrifyingly large, mutated heart of the Ubersoldaten. He thrusted the pipe into it, and pulled out. The Ubersoldaten then suddenly overloaded, steam coming out of joints, and electrical circuits breaking, and it erupted in a massive explosion. An alarm sounded, and SF soldiers poured into the room, firing from all sides. The group rushed to the other end, wondering how to escape.

Wyatt: Captain? Any ideas?

Boekhounder: I got one, let me try!

He took out his grappling hook, and fired at the upper floor, only for an SF soldier to cut the rope, and it fell to the ground.

Boekhounder: Dammit!

Blazkowicz looked around, and saaw another assault rifle, a darker color with orange details. He picked it up and looked at the roof, and opened fire into the ceiling, causing it to crumble away, and expose the interior. He looked around, and slipped, and fell back into a door, and found a large ammo cache, along with a white weapon. Briefly examining it, he deduced it to be a direct energy weapon. Heading back out, he fired the weapon into the concrete, creating a melted-like substance. He then took a piece of his pipe, replaced one of the warhead with the pipe, placed rope onto the rocket, and loaded it into the flare gun.

Hope this works

He fired, and the rocket slammed perfectly into the spot. He then loaded the flare gun again, and fired at the groups of SF soldiers, clearing a group out.

Blazkowicz: We got little time, start climbing this! I'll cover you!

He picked up two 46-Ts, and fired on arriving SF troops as the other Operatives began to climb. Wyatt, being the lightest, climbed up first, and quickly secured the rope as the others made their way up. Just as Boekhounder began to make his way up, an SF Marksman fired, severing the rope, he grabbed his other pipe and jammed it into the wall, grabbing the other as it fell, and climbed up as the marksman reloaded.

Blazkowicz: Get to the door!

As he moved to a door further into the castle, it slammed shut, cutting him off from the other Operatives.

-In German-

SF Soldier: Freeze!

Boekhounder stopped, and raised his hands.

SF Soldier: Secure this one and take him to Herr Jäger! Get the other one!

F*ck

Blazkowicz dashed to the second balcony level, and began to make a dash to Boekhounder as he was dragged off. He fired his 46-T infront of anyone whom stood in his way, taking out his pipe to vault himself over one collapsing soldier, and kicking another in the chest as he dashed to the third floor, only for them to enter another door, and sealing it shut. He desperately looked around, and saw a ventelation shaft underneath the King Otto statue. He opened it, and entered it, and closed it, leaving the SF soldiers to curse and shout over the radio.

As he walked over a large firepit via a grate, he smelled the scent of meat and bread, he was getting close to the Castle's kitchen.

As he opened another vent, he peered out, the large room had barrels of wine, large pieces of meat held from the ceiling, and other delicacies for the castle's upper officers. Several soldiers were in the room, possibly searching for him, and he began to walk across the bars overhead, listening to the conversations.

-In German-

SF Soldier: Herr Jäger is going to torture that Englishman in the theatre now, he's bound to talk.

Elite Trooper: The poor soul.

SF Soldier: Everyone crumbles to Jäger

Elite Trooper: What if he actually doesn't know anything.

SF Soldier: Well, then he should probably make something up! I know what Jäger is capable of. I've seen it. He can drag out the pain forever without actually killing a man. I think... he's a little bit crazy.

Elite Trooper: Yeah, I've never seen anyone so attached to his dogs as he is.

SF Soldier: Should continue this conversation over a beer at the tavern after our shift.

Elite Trooper: I'm short on cash at the moment.

SF Soldier: Don't worry. I just tell that stupid bartender Kessler to put it on my tab. Then I never pay him back.

The two soldiers laughed.

Elite Trooper: Right! Carry on!

As the two soldiers talked, he climbed across wooden support beams. He made it to the other end, knowing he wasn't in the current mood to take out the soldiers, in fear of raising the alarm. He reached another vent at the end of the room, and opened it, and crawled in. It was covered in cobwebs, he then made the assumption of it being a service tunnel, with it being such old walls within it. He then arrived at a hallway, with three rooms, and an SF soldier patroling it. He took his pipe, and unscrewed it, and came up behind him. He grabbed his leg with the pipe, and shoved the other end into the side of the soldier's head, and entered the first room. There was one guard inside, having gotten bored, began to look at a bookshelf.

Guard: Wonder if there are any good books in here. I should really start reading again. Huh. This book's upside down. Maybe it's suppose to be that way. Oh, well.

Blazkowicz slammed into him, and stabbed him in the head with the pipe. He then took out the book, looked at it for a moment, and placed it in upright. The sound of clicking and movement was heard, and the bookshelf slid open, revealing a small passageway. Before he entered, he examined the room, it seemed to be the room of the large man the guards were calling "Jäger". He searched the room and collected several papers. He then realized, and took the blueprints for the 46-T out. They were destroyed after he had fallen into the catacombs beneath the castle. He quickly laid the soaking remains into the fireplace. As he looked ,he noticed a skull and candle. Jokingly, he held the skull up to the candle.

Alas, poor Yorick

He placed the skull back, and entered the passageway. Inside was a desk, and many papers. He looked at two of the papers, notes from scholars of King Otto, translated to German. As he read through them, he got a strange feeling.

''Magyars? Chemicals? What is Helga up to?''

He continued to look through them, but knowing that he couldn't do it forever, chose to take several photos. He searched the room, and found a smart phone on the guard's corpse. He quickly turned it on and unlocked it, and used the camera to grab photos of several papers. He placed the phone in a pocket of his pants, and carried on to the next room. Locked. He went to the third room, and saw an officer.

SF Commander: Wasn't this fireplace suppose to be fixed last week? Damn, incompetent idiots not doing their jobs properly.

Blazkowicz body slammed the officer into the fireplace, and slammed the pipe into his head, and dragged him to the floor, knocking him unconscious. He smashed the fireplace open, and entered another passageway, this time into a large, massive atrium. In a "T" shape, with a massive statue of King Otto I in the center of the intersection, a spiral staircase, and massive stain glass windows adorned it. An impressive sight indeed. As he made his way along one of the walkways, two SF soldiers were having another discussion. Knowing that the guards tended to give out discussions easily, he chose to wait until they dispersed before taking them out.

SF Marksman: Von Schabbs? I haven't head that name before.

Elite Trooper: Not very known among the nobility.

SF Marksman: Do they own many of these castles?

Elite Trooper: I have no idea

SF Marksman: But I've heard that Helga claims she's a descendant of King Otto I

Elite Trooper: The Holy Roman Emperor?

SF Marksman: That's the one.

Elite Trooper: Jesus Christ. She is an impressive woman

SF Marksman: Did you know she spent half a year in trapped in the Amazon jungle, all alone With that leg of hers?

Elite Trooper: How do you survive something like that?

SF Marksman: With a will of steel, that's how.

Blazkowicz loaded his suppressed Luger, and fired at the Marksman, and he collapsed. The Elite Trooper turned around, only to be charged at by Blazkowicz, and stabbed in the head with a piece of pipe. He then arrived in a large dining hall, with a large feast prepared. As he traveled past the table, he noticed an SF officer and soldier standing guard on an upper platform. He grabbed a bottle of wine from the table, and made his way up. He took the bottle, and smashed it on the commander's head, before stabbing the soldier in the neck, and then throwing the commander off the edge, his radio destroyed, and he then threw down the SF Soldier's helmet, knocking the commander out cold. He frantically searched for another exit, and saw a small ventilation shaft, and opened it, and crawled onto the next level of walkways along the atrium, a bullet suddenly whizzed past him. On the other side, the search light on an SF marksman was seen, and three other soldiers began to fire on him. He pulled out his Bombenschuss, and took aim. The first shot echoed across the atrium, and the 7.92mm bullet smashed through the marksman's visor, and through his skull, freeing him from the tyranny of reality. He then took a second shot, the bullet struck the first SF soldier, and, due to the slowing velocity from moving through the skull, curved as it hit the side of the back of the helmet, exited the rear of the soldier's head, and struck the other one. As both collapsed, the third stumbled back in surprise, and quickly scurried away in fear, possibly to sound the alarm. Knowing that his troubles were temporarily over, he made his way to a blocked path, and crawled through a vent into the Castle's library. He had heard rumors that many rare, and legendary books and scrolls confiscated by the Reich were taken to the Castle. Though he was eager to take them back to the OSA, he chose to remain with his plan, and scanned the room. A heavy trooper, and five SF soldiers guarded it. He picked up his luger, and tripped over a discarded radio headset. Quickly retrieving it, he put it on, and tuned to a proper channel. He came across two distinct signals that were nearby, which he assumed were to be the radios from commanders in the general vicinity. He loaded his luger, and made his way to a staircase to the second floor. He laid eyes down on one of them, which was texting on a smart phone. He shot him, and he fell to the ground, before popping two more rounds into nearby SF soldiers. He was unsure of how to deal with the other heavy trooper, and the three more SF soldiers. So he quickly took a magazine, and threw it into the center of the bottom floor. The three SF soldiers heard it, and two walked over. They picked up the magazine, and raised their rifles, and the other SF commander arrived. As they began to talk in rapid German, the heavy soldier came nearby. He took aim at the two large tanks on the soldier's back, and fired, and they erupted in an explosion, and shrapnel flew into the four soldiers. The last SF soldier saw Blazkowicz, and charged at him, loading his rifle, only to be tacked to the ground, and the two wrestled, smashing into several display cases, before falling off a railing, and Blazkowicz thrusting the pipe into the soldier's chest. With the area clear, he pulled the pipe out, and realized he dropped his headset. He began to search the library for his headset, only to come across a key that fell from the display case. He looked at it, and scanned the room, laying eyes on a painting of Otto I. An odd device was in front of it on a pedestal, and he saw a small keyhole. Knowing that the secrets of the castle had come in handy so far, he placed it in the hole, and turned it. The massive wall began to turn, and inside was a small room with many forbidden paintings, scrolls, several candles, and a few bottles of wine with a tape recorder. He examined the device, and took the tape reel, and picked up the satchel from the dead SF commander, and put it in. He took several more papers, a few sticks of ammunition for the luger, and two grenades. He then carried on with his journey. As he exited the Library, and walked through a few prisons, he arrived at a small metal door, an entrance to the interrogation room. As he was about to enter, something caught his eye. He looked to the side, and saw an odd device, the same one he brought to the castle. He quickly entered the room, and looked at it.

Looks like it's heading to Wulfburg.

He took out the smart phone, and quickly scanned the dead commander nearby, and found a smartphone charger. He opened the control panel, and searched the wires, until he found one. He cut it with his knife, and cut the charger's, and hooked it up. He then looked at his shoes, and took it off, and reached to the roof of it, and pulled out a back chip. He inserted it into the headphone plug in for the phone, and typed in several commands. On the device's display, it read 7:00 pm for the next day.

Surprise for later.

He forcefully opened it, and looked ahead.

Boekhounder.

Boekhounder was strapped to an electric chair, his head facing down in the large theatre-like room. He ran up to him, and scanned the room. Boekhounder had seemed to be interrogated, and choose to look at a report on a table.

Interrogation Report
16.3.2015

Interviewer: Sturmbannführer Rudi Jäger Subjet: 460119-01

Subject is a suspected double agent working for the coalition forces. Subject was arrested inside Castle Wolfenstein accompanied by another agent --subject 460119-02-- while breaking into Frau Obergruppenführer's office for archeological research. The agents are also suspected to have been aided by a contact person from the underground resistance in Paderborn village.


 * 1) The subject was asked about his identity, his mission to Castle Wolfenstein, what he was after in Frau Obergruppenführer's office, and who his contact is in the village. The subject refused to answer any of the questions.
 * 2) Electric shocks were administered to the subject. Subject is mentally much stronger then initially thought. He maintained his refusal to cooperate, despite the physical strain that was put upon his body.
 * 3) The electrocution was suspended in favor of other enhanced interrogation techniques. Blunt trauma to the head, knife cuts to the body, and splashing cold water in the subject's face was administered. No results. The subject is not being cooperative. Most people would have broken down long before this. The subject must be a very experienced and high ranking agent.
 * 4) The subject refuses to reveal the identity of their resistance contact, even after a session of electrocution. The subject is physically almost worn out, and will most likely perish from a few more seconds of electrocution. The interrogation is suspended for a short break to let the subject recuperate.

He put the paper down, and quickly ran over to unlock Boekhounder.

-In English-

Blazkowicz: Hey. Come, on Boekhounder. Wake up. Gotta wake up. Come on! Boekhounder!

Boekhounder began to come to his senses, and looked at Blazkowicz.

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz?

Blazkowicz: Yeah

Boekhounder: Some dire straits we've gotten ourselves into, eh?

Blazkowicz: I don't know how you pulled through it soldier. Come on!

Boekhounder: coughs

Blazkowicz: There you go.

Boekhounder: I have a secret trick. Count to four. Inhale. Count to four. Exhale.

Blazkowicz: You got it.

Boekhounder: You should try it.

He suddenly looked behind Blazkowicz, and his eyes widened.

Boekhounder: He's here.

The electric chair went off, and Blazkowicz threw Boekhounder from it, only for him to be shocked from it. He began to look up to see the angered faces of Rudi Jäger, Gottlob Berger, and his dog.

Blazkowicz slowly opened his eyes, dazed, and suddenly, a splash of water hit his face, and he came to his senses.

Jäger: You are right there? Moves Blazkowicz's face up' Ah, I was a bit worried we had lost you. Greta, stay.

Blazkowicz looked over, to see Boekhounder in a corner, with the German shepherd guarding him, and Berger watching overhead.

Jäger: Greta is hungry, don't want the flesh to go to waste, I'm sure you understand.

Blazkowicz: struggling in his holding You sick little German f*ck.

Jäger: Aha, "Little German f*ck." You are a funny man. Clown of the class when you were a boy, I would guess. Well the funny ends here. Picks up remote. My father died of electrocution, such accidents were not unusual at the coalfields of Ruhr Valley. I remember my uncle telling me that he was standing in water when it happened. Water is a conduit for electricity. And what is in our bodies? That is right. Water. When I press this button, electricity will flow through your body carried by this water, and it will cramp up and you will feel the most intense pain in your life. If you do not want to feel this pain, which is completely understandable, you need to answer my questions without hesitation. So... Who is your contact in the village?

Blazkowicz: Claus

Jäger: And who is this "Klaus"?

Blazkowicz: Santa Claus.

Jäger slowly walked back, and turned around, and hit the button, Blazkowicz tried to withstand the pain, but it was too much. It suddenly stopped.

Jäger: Your comedy act won't save you. Talking will. Why do you insist? Your boys are dying out there on the beaches, in the fields, on the Australian Front it's pathetic! picks up pipe piece Like pulling the wings off an insect. You front, is lost!

Blazkowicz: When I break free, I will fry you in this chair until you die.

Jäger thrusted the pipe into Blazkowicz's right knee, and he yelled out in pain. He looked down, and looked forward.

Count to four, inhale, count to four, exhale

Jäger: One last time. Then I will kill you. Who is your contact.

Blazkowicz began to cough up blood, and gag.

Jäger: Yes?

Blazowicz: And when I'm done with you I will kill your commander and his dog!

-In German-

Jäger: F*ck you!

He slammed down on the button, and Blazkowicz began to pull at his restraints, and broke them, and he grabbed the pipe piece out of his knee. Berger looked in surprise as he yelled for Greta, and they dashed towards the door.

Jäger: What are you doing? Dammit!

Jäger grabbed the other piece of pipe, only to be stabbed in the chest, and forced into the chair, and Blazkowicz hit the button, electrocuting Jäger, only to be attacked by an SF Elite Trooper, distracting Blazkowicz, and he quickly killed the soldier. He turned to see Jäger to escape out a door, he ran to open it, only to see he exited another, but mangaed to find all his ammo and equipment, along with several first aid pieces. He ran over to Boekhounder, and dragged him into the room, and locked the door, and grabbed his weaponry, and climbed through a vent shaft. He heard the enraged voice of Jäger over the intercom.

Jäger: Acthung all guards! I want every-goddamned-one of you to assault the anatomical theatre! There is a filthy rat on the run and I want him squished, right now! Move it!

Alarms began to go off, and about twenty SF soldiers swarmed the theatre, and Blazkowicz kicked opened a vent, and loaded his Bombenschuss. He took aim, and began to fire on the soldiers, and a shroud of bullets hit his area, pinging off the sides. His leg was hurting like mad, and he quickly took cover, and grabbed a medical kit from the room below, and treated himself crudely. He quickly climbed down to Boekhounder, and grabbed a canister of biofoam from his pocket, and injected it into the wound, then bandaged it up. He grabbed some adrenaline from the room, and gave it to Boekhounder.

Blazkowicz: Treat yourself, I'll clear us a path out!

He leapt out of the vent, and began to charge the soldiers, dual wielding Schockhammers, and tore through half the group. A heavy soldier grabbed Blazkowicz in a choke hold, only for him to flip over his back, place a grenade by his oxygen tank, and kicked him away, and the oxygen tank exploded, killing him.

Boekhounder, recovering slowly from his wounds, quickly scanned his surroundings for any weapons, and took a pen from his pocket. He suddenly saw the door open, and the SF Soldier took aim at him. Boekhounder grabbed a medical sheet, and aimed the pen at him.

SF Soldier: Drop the pen!

Boekhounder: Mind if you sign here?

The soldier fired, only to find out his magazine was empty, he pulled out a combat knife, and went for the kill, only for Boekhounder to click the pen, and a bullet flew out, and struck the soldier in the mouth, killing him instantly.

Boekhounder: The pen, is mightier then the sword my friend!

Boekhounder opened the door, and took the guard's 46-T. He saw Blazkowicz on the upper floor battling three Elite Troopers. He quickly tapped his foot, and took out his shoe pistol and took aim. The 6mm bullets only bounced off the armor on the soldiers, but drew one of their attention. Boekhounder opeend fire, and the soldier fell, and was suddenly caught on a hook chained to the ceiling of the theatre, struggling as the hook impaled him. He ran up, under fire from three SF soldiers, and he took cover behind a bar in the corner of the room. Searching for a weapon, he grabbed one of the wine bottles, shook it up, and aimed it at one of the soldiers, the cork flew out, and slammed into one of the SF soldier's eyes, and he cried out in pain. Boekhounder, in surprise, looked at the bottle.

Boekhounder: A lot of kick for a 1980 Bollinger.

He put the bottle down, and pulled out his pistol, and shot the two remaining SF soldiers, before picking up a few rounds of ammunition. Blazkowicz made it to an elevator access, and Boekhounder followed, and Blazkowicz called for the elevator, as he heard more soliders on the way.

''Get a grip BJ. Stay with the plan. Grab a cable car to the village, rendezvous with Kessler in the tavern.''

The two entered the elevator, and he looked over to a dusty mirror.

''No hill for stepper eh billy boy? No hill for a stepper''.

The elevator suddenly stopped, and the mirror fell to the ground. He looked up, seeing an escape hatch.

Chapter 4, Escape
Blazkowicz opened the escape hatch, and went up first. Seeing the shaft's wall deteriorating, he took his two pipes, and began to climb up. He peered over the edge, and saw an SF Soldier, as he went in for the kill, stabbing him in the head with the pipe. Boekhounder climbed the elevator shaft as well, and quickly scanned the area.

Boekhounder: I'm getting a radio transmission Blazkowicz, here, take it, I'll look ahead.

Fergus: psst Blazko? You there?

Blazkowicz: I'm here Fergus, what is it?

Fergus: Look, when we got seperated, we managed to get to the cable car platform. After Prendergast fooled a few of the guard's, look we're at the bridge heading to the village to find Kessler. We'll meet you there.

Blazkowicz: Roger, we'll meet you there.

BLazkowicz and Boekhounder made it to the platform, there were about ten guards, along with one super soldier guarding the cable car.

Blazkowicz: No way getting out with stealth. We're going to have to fight through.

He loaded his 46-Ts, and Schockhammers, and handed Boekhounder his bombenschuss.

Blazkowicz: Ready? Go!

He leapt out, and opened fire on the Ubersoldaten, and he heard the alarm start to go off.

-In German-

Intercom: Alert, a prisoner has reached the cable car platform. Do not let him reach the cable car!

He dashed towards the beast, and leapt on it, smashing the power generator unit, and thrusted a grenade into it. The super soldier overloaded, and exploded. As Blazkowicz gunned down the arriving soldiers, Boekhounder quietly made his way into the control room, forecfully opening a service hatch, and drawing his luger. He leapt down behind the commander, and shot him in the head, and activated the gate system. The alarm's sound changed, and the massive doors began to open.

-In English-

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz! Get to the cable car!

He ran over to the cable car, windows shattering from gunfire, Blazkowicz grabbed a grenade, and threw it, and ran over, and Boekhounder activated the cable car. The double-decker car began to depart, as the SF soldiers opened fire in anger as they escaped. As the car exited the doors, SF soldiers began to uncover four flak cannons flanking the entrance, and the cable car's intercom activated.

-In German-

Intercom: Acthung! Achtung! A prisoner has escaped from Castle Wolfenstein! All guards stay on high alert! Repeat, a prisoner has escaped from Castle Wolfenstein! All guards stay on high alert!

As the cable car moved closer to the central support station, the car stopped dead in the air, a cable car was at the middle station, and a second stopped alongside theirs, and SF marksmen began to fire on their cable car.

They shut down the power

Blazkowicz: Boekhounder, take out

Blazkowicz opened the emergency hatch, and climbed out. He grabbed his pipe, and lept onto the cable, sliding down towards the one in front. of him. An SF soldier ran into the cable car for cover from Boekhounder, only for Blazkowicz to smash through the glass, and knock the soldier out. He picked up a bombenschuss from a dead marksman Boekhounder shot, and he saw a heavy soldier turn around the corner. He took aim, and fired, and the oxygen tank exploded. He entered the station, and loaded his schockhammer. He opened fire, the double barrels tearing the guard's amor apart as he closed into the station's commander. He loaded the schockhammer and fired, the round blasting his head clean off.

During Blazkowicz's battle, Boekhounder was firing on the second cable car, parallel to theirs. As grenades were thrown into the cable car, it rocked from each explosion. Boekhounder quickly took one of his grenades and threw it into the other cable car, the explosion ripped off one of the sides, and two SF soldiers plummeted into the Paderborn river below. He reloaded his bomenschuss, and took aim at a Marksman that was attempting to damage the motor system, and he fired, clipping the Marksman's side, before reloading the rifle and hitting him again.

Blazkowicz activated the power, only to see a fourth cable car on the move towards the castle. He leapt out an exit to the cable car that was currently in place, and activated it, Boekhounder in the cable car behind him. Two F-210 Adlers soared past the cable car, and underneath the Paderborn bridge. They pulled up over it, and opened fire on the cable cars with their 50mm revolver cannons, bullets piercing the thin metal as they soared over a wall of the Castle and away. As Blazkowicz's cable car drew closer to the station, the castle's four flak cannons opened up, and the cable cars came to a stop.

Gotta get out

As he climbed out of the emergency hatch, he looked to the bridge, and saw a Leopard tank aim it's cannon, and a shell slammed into one of the support systems, and an explosion was heard, and flames engulfed the roof. He began to slide down, before jamming his pipe into the floor. As he began to climb out, the pipes gave way, and he fell into the river below.

F*ck.

He looked up, and the cable car broke loose, crashing down on him....

Boekhounder, seeing this, grabbed his shoe pistol and took out a spare grappling hook, and attached it to the muzzle, and climbed to the emergency exit. He grabbed a metal rod from his pocket, and extended it, and attached a wheel and clamp. He fired the grappling hook, and clipped the gun into a holding piece, and pushed a button on the grappling hook, automatically reeling it in. Since the cable slightly went uphill, he grabbed a strap and hooked himself in, and drew out his rifle, firing on the enemy targets. As he clsoed in on the station, he hummed the James Bond theme ass he arrived, and unhooked himself. He kept firing on the SF soldiers around him, and unclamped the grappling hook, and fired it to a nearby railing, keeping him in place as he reloaded.

Blazkowicz grabbed his pipe as he forcefully removed himself from the wreckage of the cable car. He swam to the shore in sight, only to realize he had surfaced inside a cavern, a cavern with SF soldiers.

SF Soldier: A stray dog who needs to be put down. Broke out of the dungeon, and cuased a hell of a ruckus.

SF Soldier 2: One of Helga's lunatics?

SF Soldier: I don't think so. But he's goddamn crazy, that's for sure. Well, he's not catching me off guard, I can tell you that. And

Blazkowicz stabbed the soldier in the neck with his knife, and he grabbed the other, slitting his throat. As he entered the larger sized cavern, he could easily see ruins of old structures, and a large amount of equipment. He looked ahead, and saw an elevator he could take to make an escape. He loaded his luger, and scanned the area. A heavy soldier guarded the general area. As he crept past the soldier behind a stone wall, he grabbed a radio headset, and looked over what he had. He saw that the papers he had stolen were thankfully, intact, even after falling into the water. The smartphone however, did not turn on. Hoping that he could retrieve the files when he had access to better equipment. The heavy soldier tripped over a stone, and fell, giving Blazkowicz took the chance to make a dash to a nearby cave. As the soldier got up, he heard the footsteps and took aim, only to see nothing. He looked around, and got his mind back to patrolling. Blazkowicz, still running, looked behind his back, and then he tripped and fell right into an enemy commander. Just as the commander was about to grab his radio, Blazkowicz crushed it, and stabbed the commander in the head with his pipe. He then saw a cave entrance on the top of some crumbling rock. He climbed the wall, and into another set of caves, only to stumble right in front of two Elite Troopers, who opened fire, and a commander set off the alarm. He made his way up the gradual incline, gunning down soldiers in his way, before arriving right at the elevator. Right in front of him was an Ubersoldaten, which he grabbed his assault rifles, and opened fire, the power unit overloading, allowing him to throw a grenade into it, damaging it, and causing the soldier to overload, and explode into gory bits. The commander as well, fired at him with a Luger, and soon met the same fate as his subordinates. Blazkowicz entered the elevator, and activated it, just as two SF soldiers came, firing on him. The elevator reached the top floor, and he saw light coming from a cave. He went through, and came to the side of the massive Paderborn bridge. After climbing another part of deteriorating concrete, he made his way across the catwalk to find Boekhounder under fire. He grabbed his assault rifle, and began to tear through soldiers, taking them by surprise. Boekhounder turned to see him, and quickly ran over to him.

Boekhounder: Your alive Blazowicz! Come on, we need to reach the tavern!

Blazkowicz fought his way across the catwalk above the cable car station towards the elevator, while Boekhounder provided support with the Bombenschuss. Blazkowicz soon dashed in front of an SF soldier, and to the elevator door, where he forced it open, and landed on it moving up.

Think fast BJ

He opened the emergency hatch, and leapt behind a soldier standing in it, stabbing him in the head, and hammering the pipe piece in with the other. Once the doors opened, about 6 SF soldiers were waiting for him. He sprinted out, firing his two 46-Ts, and cut down three of the soldiers, before throwing his knife at a fourth. Just as he was about to take the other two down, his ammunition ran dry. Behind him, an elevator bell sounded, and the door opened.

Boekhounder: Room service!

He fired his rifle, killing the first, and then the second. He joined Blazkowicz in reloading their weapons, and headed to the exit to the bridge's checkpoint. Kubelwagens and trucks raced in, unloading troops from Paderborn. The two then burst out, awaiting them was the bridge's garrison, and a fierce firefight took place. Blazkowicz took cover behind one of the Kubelwagens, only for the SF troops to strike the fuel tanks, and flames began to engulf the undercarriage of the car, Boekhounder slung his rifle, and pulled out his 46-T, and Luger, grabbing one SF soldier, and giving a knockout blow to the face, before firing several rounds into another. As one soldier came behind him, and held his knife up to Boekhounder's neck, he pulled out another pen, and aimed it at the soldier's head, and he clicked it, and a bullet slammed into the soldier, and he slumped back. He grabbed the soldier's undamaged helmet, and grabbed his corpse, using it as a shield as he moved towards the checkpoint building. Blazkowicz, still behind the flaming car, loaded his Schockhammers, and sprinted towards the checkpoint. The first garrison had been depleted, and there would soon be more. He smashed the door down, and forcefully opened an emergency hatch, climbing up to a walkway over the checkpoint gate, and two trucks arrived, unloading a squad of SF commandos, and a Ubersoldaten. As Blazkowicz leapt onto the ground, the SF commandos unleashed a hail of fire as they shouted fanatically about the Reich. He fired his Schockhammer, only to see the buckshot be absorbed by the large amount of body armor. A crack of a rifle was heard, and an SF commando fell. Blazkowicz looked up to see Boekhounder. Seeing he had cover, he loaded his 46-Ts, and ran forward, guns blazing, cutting down the remaining commandos, and he leapt onto the Ubersoldaten, and fired several rounds into its power unit, and it collapsed. He forcefully pried the armor off, being out of grenades, to expose a mutated, horrifying heart. As the soldier rose, Boekhounder fired his rifle again, striking the heart, and the soldier collapsed, and it's power unit overloaded, and exploded.

Boekhounder: Area's clear Blazkowicz, we can carry on.

As the two walked towards the trucks, they heard a familiar noise of mechanical feet, and suddenly, a panzerhund smashed through the two trucks.

Blazkowicz: Sh*t

The two opened fire on the beast, and it ran towards Blazkowicz, and lunged at him, and dove to cover, the dog slammed its head into the side of the gate, and Blazkowicz fired everything he had into it's head. The panzerhund then laid eyes on Boekhounder, who was desperately trying to reload his rifle. As the dog let out a mechanical roar, and moved towards him, Boekhounder looked up and smiled, pulled out a grenade, and jumped towards it, grabbing the skeletal cage on the head, and throwing the grenade into the "brain". He then vaulted over a concrete barrier, and an explosion was heard, and the Panzerhund slumped over. Several more SF soldiers arrived from the Paderborn village, and just as they moved into attack, more gunfire was heard, and several collapsed, and a voice was heard.

Wyatt: Captain! You made it!

Over in the distance, the rest of the OSA group exited the gates of the village, along with a few resistance fighters, the SF soldiers began to fall back, but made their mark on the makeshift attack, and several resistance fighters were killed before Blazkowicz and Boekhounder arrived.

Fergus: Blazko! Boekhounder! We got reinforcements heading in from the north of the village, head along the side of the river, and get to the tavern, we'll meet you there!

As they made their way into the main gate, the OSA operatives cut down an alleyway as Blazkowicz and Boekhounder made their way past the old wall, and along the edge of the river.

Speakers: Acthung! Citizens of Paderborn. There is a dangerous criminal on the loose. It is dangerous to walk on the streets. Stay away from the windows, and report anything suspicious.

As the two made their way into the small village, the streets were deserted, doors locked, and windows shut. They then saw the large main building, the village tavern.

That's the tavern, where we need to be

Blazkowicz knocked on the door, and a slit opened.

-In German-

Blazkowicz: The dandelions blow softly in the moonlight.

The door shut, and a girl opened the door.

-In English-

Girl: I will take you to Herr Kessler.

Blazkowicz: What's your name?

Annette: Annette, what is yours?

Blazkowicz: William J. Blazkowicz, OSA, this is William Boekhounder.

Annette: Do people call you that?

Blazkowicz: locks door Father used to call me Billy Boy.

Annette: Bily Boy. Billy Boy, (In German), Does not fit a grown man.

Blazkowicz: Some people just call me BJ.

Annette: I like that better, you look like a BJ.

The three arrived at another door, to the tavern's main room.

Blazkowicz: opens door Ladies first.

-In German-

Kessler: Annette, who are these men?

Annette: It is Herr BJ Herr Kessler, he knew the password like the others.

-In English-

Kessler: BJ?

Blazkowicz: William J. Blazkowicz, OSA

Kessler: Yes, I recognize your voice. Where are the others?

Blazkowicz: North side of town, on their way here.

-In German-

Kessler: Annette, check to see if the windows are boarded up, then head into the cellar.

Annette: Yes Herr Kessler.

As the two checked the windows, a bullet suddenly smashed through the glass, striking Annette's arm, just as the other OSA Operatives arrived.

Kessler: No, no no! Annette!

-In English-

Kessler: I must get her downstairs!

Blazkowicz ran over to the cellar door, and opened it as Kessler carried Annette.

Kessler: Take care of the German pigs Agent Blazkowicz, kill them all!

-In German-

SF Soldier: They are in the tavern!

SF Soldier 2: Break the doors down!

-In English-

Blazkowicz: Lock this door, don't open it until I say it's safe

Outside the tavern, a massive gunfight erupted as the resistance fighters battled with the SF as the OSA operatives assumed defensive positions. Blazkowicz ran up to the window, and opened fire with his 46-T. Multiple trucks, tanks, and armored cars kept arriving, as SF soldiers were unloaded to fight the dug in troops. Some of the resistance fighters fired anti-tank weaponry, and soon buildings began to catch fire from stray rockets and rounds, the bodies of resistance fighters and SF soldiers littered the entrance outside the village tavern.

Blazkowicz: How many goddamn Germans are there in this world?

Soon, several Leopard tanks arrived, and the resistance fighters began to get cut down, but one charged the vehicle, and leapt inside, the sound of gunfire was heard, and turret revolved around, and fired, and the other tanks exploded, before an airstrike came in, killing anyone in the vicinity.

Blazkowicz: Well... time to open the cellar.

Wyatt and Prendergast began to get the door open from the sides as Blazkowicz grabbed the lock.

Blazkowicz: Okay, Germans are all dead, you ca-

The sound of a tank was heard, and an explosion rocked the building as an SF Leopard tank arrived with Rudi Jäger in the commander's hatch.

Jäger: Nice try American! Fire!

The tank fired again, and the building began to catch fire, Kessler suddenly opened the door, holding an IED.

Kessler: Agent Blazkowicz! Over here!

The operatives quickly entered, and Kessler threw the IED into the room, and a massive explosion damaged the already flaming tavern, and the building began to collapse.

Kessler: Are you alright?

Blazkowicz: I'm fine.

Kessler: I apologize, the cell has not been at it's best since the Germans came.

The group walked through a cavern path...

Blazkowicz: What about the girl?

Kessler: She's coming with us.

Blazkowicz: I mean, what's her story.

Kessler: Rescued from a deportation convoy heading out of Wulfburg, family is gone, I'm all she has.

They arrived at a small dock, with two boats, maps, contraband, and other equipment. Several resistance fighters were there as well, grabbing gear, and packing it onto one of the boats. Kessler walked over to the boat, where Annette was sitting, with her arm in a sling.

-In German-

Kessler: Are you freezing my dear?

Annette: I am good.

-In English-

Kessler: Get in Agent Blazkowicz, we should be on our way.

Kessler started the boat's engine, and the OSA operatives got in. Blazkowicz saw a bag that caught his eye, and picked it up.

''Photos, letters, what remains of her family. Should take them with me.''

Blazkowicz got on the boat, and shoved off, and the boat steadily made it's way through the cavern to the open light.

Annette: stands up My things!

She sat down, knowing they wouldn't go back, only for Blazkowicz to hand them to her.

Blazkowicz: Here.

Annette: Thank you.

Blazkowicz: So, where we going Kessler?

Kessler: To Wulfburg. That is where Helga will be with the document folder.

Blazkowicz: What's in Wulfburg?

Kessler: Death Agent Blazkowicz... death.

Chapter 5, Wulfburg
The boat had exited a tunnel, entering the many canals of Wulfburg. Blazkowicz awoke to see Boekhounder on lookout, and Annette looking around.

Annette: What day is it today?

Blazkowicz: The 17th of June. It's a Wednesday.

Annette: holding a small object. I made this in father's workshop here in Wulfburg on Purim. It's Jewish tradition to give food on that day. I wanted to give my friend something special.

Blazkowocz: What is it?

Annette: A cat. Her favorite animal. I was going to give it to her, but the Germans came and. Looks into the sky, and the surrounding buildings. (In German )Has it been that long since I've been here''

Kessler: This is a city of secrets. Beset through history by death and destruction. And now, Helga is poking a stick into its rotten guts, with the morbid curiosity of a child.

The boat made a turn into another canal, towards a small boathouse, and the other Operatives began to awaken.

-In German-

Annette: What is in the bag?

Kessler: Flyers. (In German) My wife used to spread flyers like these in Berlin. German pigs put a rope around her neck for it.

Annette: That's horrible.

Kessler: Don't worry Annette. Herr Blazkowicz will take care of you when I am gone.

Annette: I can take care of myself.

-In English-

Kessler: Agent Blazkowicz, Boekhounder, your looking for OSA Agent 002. I called ahead, to say that you were coming. Agent 002 knows where Helga is.

Blazkowicz: Good.

Kessler: So much death for a silly folder.

Blazkowicz: And if we don't find it, there'll be a whole lot more.

The boat entered the small boathouse, and he shut off the engine. From underneath the bottom of the boat, he pulled out a double barreled shotgun.

Kessler: Me and Annette will hide in here. picks up radio I stole some radio devices from the German pigs, we can use the to communicate. Take this and then get out and help me push it under the jetty.

Blazkowicz got out, while Wyatt and Prendergast removed the rear motor engine, allowing the boat's low profile to fit underneath. Blondie and Benson then began to push it underneath.

-In German-

Kessler: Lay down my dear.

-In English-

As the boat was placed under, the group prepared to depart.

Kessler (over radio): Agent 002's house lies beyond the market square. Northwest, behind the tavern. Next to Schmidt's an old baker shop. Use the same password as before.

Blazkowicz looked around the town, several large zeppelins, and German aerospace frigates were overhead, and he looked at the dock area. He scanned it, and saw several SF soldiers, amongst the townsfolk walking along the dock. He then suddenly remembered the device.

Blazkowicz: Boekhounder, the Germans have a device here, Fergus, take the group and head to the market square, we'll meet you there.

The Operatives departed, heading into the area with townsfolk, while Blazkowicz and Boekhounder remained at the dock area. The crowd left, only SF soldiers remained. Blazkowicz took out his luger, and dove into the water, and swam across to the other side of the canal. Boekhounder took out his grappling hook, and fired up onto a walkway above him, and climbed up to get a vantage point. As he looked around, he took out a small camera, and scanned the area. One commander, a marksman, and about 6 SF soldiers, with a heavy soldier walking across a wooden walkway in the middle.

Blazkowicz slowly crept up on the marksman, he took out his pipe, and swung it at the soldier's leg, and he fell, stabbing him in the back of the neck. On the other side of the canal, the Commander overlooked the area, and Blazkwicz took out his Luger. He took a shot, and managed to hit the commander square in the head. He scoped out the other SF soldiers, and loaded his Luger. He waited until another was below him, and he took out his two pipes, and leapt down, crushing the soldier's skull as he not only jammed the pipes in, but landed on his head entirely. He took a combat knife from him, and threw it towards another SF soldier, hitting him in the chest, and he collapsed. Boekhounder then followed, taking out his shoe pistol, and firing three shots into the other SF soldiers, and finally, he took out the two pieces of pipe that he had, and ran towards the heavy trooper. He jumpedx onto his back, tacking him to the ground, and unctured the oxygen tank, causing it ti violently shoot out air as the soldier gasped for air. Boekhounder then fired several rounds from his Luger into the soldier's head, killing him.

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz, the market square is over there, we can get there through that pump house, there should be a walkway over.

The two entered the pump house, and onto the walkway, which entered an attic of one of the buildings. Inside were several SF soldiers, and a marksman. Blazkowicz, navigating passed crates and other materials, came across an old sword, as an SF soldier rounded a corner, he thrusted the sword into him, and pushed him away.

SF Soldier: Karl? Karl!

The soldier, along with two elite troopers came to investigate, only to see Karl impaled on the sword. As they looked around, Blazkowicz had climbed up by the support beams, and dropped down, tackling one SF soldier, and giving a knockout blow to the other. The Marksman, hearing the commotion, loaded his rifle, as he adjusted his visor, he looked to see a shirtless man running at him. Blazkowicz tackled him, smashing him against a window, and then knocking him out with several punches. He then arrived at the market square, a large tent was there, with the device.

Kessler (over radio): This place is infested with German pigs, do not kill anyone unless you have to.

Blazkowicz: Whats that? Kill as many Germans as I can?

Kessler (over radio): No I said-

Blazkowicz: Making static noises Can't hear you Kessler, lots of static making static noises

He leapt behind two soldiers, and took out his knife, stabbing one soldier with it, and the other with the pipe, and made his way to the tent. He looked inside, the device still had the timer activated. It would be soon.

-In German-

SF Soldier: Halt!

Sh*t

Blazkowicz turned around, and saw three SF Soldiers, and Gottlob Berger.

SF Soldier: On the ground, hands in the air!

Boekhounder watched from the broken window, and then heard over the radio, the other Operatives.

-In English-

Fergus: Blazko, we're approaching the Market Square, we're about to-

He stopped, to see several SF soldiers aiming their rifles.

The group was lined up and Blazkowicz was cuffed. Out of one of the nearby buildings came a high ranking officer, Emmerich Schreiner

-In German-

SF Soldier: Obergruppenführer, the escaped traitors have been found!

Schreiner: What?

SF Soldier: Yes Obergruppenführer, this the one, the American points to Blazkowicz. He broke out of Herr Jäger's interrogation.

Berger: Schreiner, I have just gotten a radio message from Field Marshall Strasse.

Schreiner: Get him on with me! Watch these men!

Blazkowicz peered over at Fergus's watch, it was 6:50, he had to find a way out of here before that anti-gravity device, or stall for it to happen. He looked around, one of the SF Commanders held a series of keys, possibly for his handcuffs. He considered charging him, but there was no point, there were too many soldiers.

Schreiner returned from the naerby building, with an enraged face.

-In English-

Schreiner: I have just gotten word of you, traitors. You are to be sent to Generalfeldsmarschall Wilhlem Strasse's Compound for interrogation. The helicopter is ready for dust off. You must hope God has mercy on you.

Blazkowicz: Gotta stall him, it's 6:57 Why do I need mercy?

Schreiner: Excuse me?

Blazkowicz: Considering our friend General Deathshead has given command to a wine induced officer!

Berger, in disgust, threw down his bottle.

Berger: You dare trifle with me?

Blazkowicz: Yes, I do! Why don't we square off right here!

Berger: Why you!

Schreiner: Enough of this! You have a flight to catch!

As one of the commanders moved to escort Blazkowicz, he heard a beeping sound... 7:00

Blazkowicz: Welp, so do you.

Schreiner: What!?

Like magic, Schreiner and Berger began to levitate off the ground. Blazkowciz kicked the commander, and then nailed Schreiner in the chin, pushing him back into two SF soldiers. Almost everything in Wulfburg not anchored to the ground began to rise, soldiers, tanks, and people rose into the air, aircraft in the air got knocked off course, slamming into zeppelins and frigates, which even they were affected, smashing into each other as explosions ruptured their hulls. Blazkowicz grabbed the commander's keys, and unchained himself. He propelled himself off him, and floated towards an SF soldier, grabbing his assault rifle, and firing on Schreiner, who pulled out his Luger and fired back. As Blazkowicz was pushed back, he turned around to see a Leopard tank. Grabbing on, and looked for a way to open the hatch. He saw his pipe suddenly float nearby, and he grabbed it. He forced it open, and gunned down the crew.

Berger: Get back here you American!

Berger, getting control of himself, leapt off a cart, and as he drifted towards Blazkowicz at a fast speed, he reached into the compartment, and pulled out a tank shell. He threw it right at Berger, giving it a spin, as the back of the shell slammed into his face, and the massive commander slammed into the side of the tank. Blazkowicz then used his foot to propell off Berger's back, an Ubersoldaten, and onto the side of the building in the center of the square.

Boekhounder, having witnessed the event, had managed to use his grappling hook to propel himself through the village, heading towards the square to get to the baker shop. As he entered the fray, he took out his bombenschuss, and retracted his grappling hook, and fired, the recoil propelling him in the direction he desired. As he drifted by, an SF soldier grabbed him by the leg, and pulled out a knife. Boekhounder took his rifle, and aimed carefully, and fired. The bullet blew the brains out of the soldier, and sent him towards another one of the buildings. He fired another grappling hook, and pulled out a radio.

Boekhounder: Blazkowicz? The rapture is happening, and I think they're taking the wrong people to heaven. I'm trying to get to the tavern, do you copy?

He got no response, he chose to continue to his destination.

Blazkowicz grabbed his pipe, and unscrewed the ends, and propelled himself off another SF soldier, and he landed nearby a back alleyway heading to the baker shop. As he looked around, a tank had managed to float up high enough to spot him, and the turret rotated towards him, and fired. The shell slammed into the building next to him, and he saw the other Operatives in the alleyway as well, taking cover from the chaos. Suddenly, it stopped. Blazkowicz landed on his feet as everything fell back to Earth.

Schreiner, getting up from his fall scanned the square. Everything was in chaos, tanks flipped, dead soldiers and injured ones in pain littering the area, he looked over to see Berger on his back.

-In German-

Schreiner: Berger! Your face!

Berger: Schr... Schreiner....

Schreiner: What!?

Berger: Get me..... my wine bottle.... passes out

Schreiner: Someone! Medic!

Four soldiers picked him up, and got him to a working car. Entering the square was a damaged luxury car, out stepping Helga.

Helga: Schreiner you fool! What the f*ck did you do?

Schreiner: The device went off!

Helga: And your "device" has destroyed my damn command building! I demand you get me a new location!

Schreiner: All we have is the Tavern!

Helga: Well get me there, we may as well set it up there.

-In English-

The OSA Agents had arrived at the Baker Shop, though Boekhounder was not there. Blazkowicz knocked on the door, and a small slit opened.

Blazkowicz: The dandelions blow softly in the moonlight.

Agent: Open the gate to the side of the building, theres a key underneath a large rock. Use the basement window.

Meanwile, Boekhounder had arrived at the front of the Baker shop. He opened the door to be greeted by a man.

Bakery Owner: Welcome Officer! I'm suprised you came! After this.. rapture happened!

Boekhounder: I was out on patrol when it happened, quite unusual, this was not scheduled. Made me very hungry, do you have by chance a loaf of pumpernickel?

Bakery Owner: Of course, right here, a little beat up, but is oddly one of the few intact! That was indeed quite the disturbance, damn soldiers doing their work, I think thats the reason. Wouldn't you think it would be strange, I mean how does no one notice this?. Anyway, will that be all?

Boekhounder: pays for bread Thank you for the bread, but have you ever noticed that at night, The dandelions blow softly in the moonlight

The man became a bit serious, and reached underneath his display case to pull out a STEN submacine gun.

Bakery Owner: Agent 002 is down this way, come, hurry!

-Meanwhile-

Blazkowciz picked up the rock, and got the key. He opened the gate, and the group entered. He went to the basement window and opened it. One by one the agents went in, and Blazkowicz went in last

Agent: Bloody hell, wheres your shirt you handsome sod.

Blazkowicz: Pippa, your Agent 002.

Pippa: It's Nurse Ingra now. Rest your feet for moment, have some tea and biscuts.

As Blazkowicz sat down, and the other agents rested their feet, Boekhounder entered with the bread, and quickly got settled in.

Blazkowicz: So this is where they transferred you?

Pippa: Yeah, six months now.

Blazkowicz: Haven't seen you since the Coronet HQ party.

Pippa: Oh that was a riot, but now is not the time for moudlin stories. Listen, I know what you're after Blazko. The man in my bed over there is one of Helga's flunkies. Before he took a little nap, I loosened his tongue. The folder your searching for is in Helga's room at the Wulfburg Tavern. Now, she's apparently quite the wine connoisseur. Pose as a waiter, and maybe you can get close to her. But for god's sake, put some bloody clothes on first. Theres a shirt in the chest over there. Agent Boekhounder, theres a second shirt and pants over here.

Blazkowicz stood up, and went over to the chest.

Pippa: Do leave your guns, the tavern staff don't carry firearms, I'll keep them safe. F*cking Germans. And people just follow these berks like brainless ghouls. Maybe they deserve nothing better.

Blazkowicz took the shirt, and placed his two StG-46-Ts, his bombenschuss, his luger, and two Schockhammers in the chest, and he put the shirt on. Boekhounder quickly changed from his SF Officer uniform, and placed his StG-46-T into the chest, and his Bombenschuss with his pistol. Pippa began to open a door to the sewer system.

Pippa: These hinges are rusted, come help me with this Blazko.

Blazkowicz grabbed his pipe, and began to open the door.

Pippa: The tunnel is a 9.4 meters swim to well in the tavern's backyard. Return to me when you've obtained Helga's folder.

He opened the door, and Boekhounder went in, followed by Blazkowicz.

Hope them hinges don't rust until I get back

The two made it to the well, and Blazkowicz began climbing, and Boekhounder fired his grappling hook, and climbed up as well. In the backyard, there were two German shepherds asleep. The two opened the door to the kitchen and got in. Inside was a tray for wine, which Blazkowicz took.

''Cousin Wilma owned a dive bar in Mesquite. Earned my first dollar there. Spent it all on rock candy. Sweet, sweet candy.''

He then put an apron on, and put his two pipes around his belt, covered by the apron.

Blazkowicz: I'll take the wine up, you take that food tray.

He opened the door, to see many drunk, singing, and piano playing SF soldiers. As he made his way past, two began to fight, and he made his way up the stairs. As they made their way up the staircase, a door broke open, and an SF soldier was thrown out by another.

-In German-

SF Soldier: That was a photo of Anna! We're getting married!

SF Soldier 2: I found it on the floor of the toilet! What else was I suppose to do with it?

SF Soldier 3: Hey, waiter! Obergruppenführer Von Schabbs is in here opens another door

The two walked into Helga's office.

Theres the goddamn folder

Helga: Listen carefully Schreiner, this is how you say it.

Schreiner: Enough of this nonsense Helga. Field Marshal Strasse expects results, and he is NOT impressed by your progress so far.

Helga: Oh, shut up you whining little p*nis head!

Schreiner: Excuse me?

Helga: After all the things I've dug up for Field Marshal Strasse he should be kissing my boots.

Schreiner: Your wine is here Helga.

Helga: Not a moment too soon, I am dying of thirst.

Schreiner: You drink too much

Helga: Schreiner, you old bore. You expect me to endure your company sober? My dear waiter, you seem a little tense. Just put the wine here on the table.

Blazkowicz placed the wine down on the table, as Boekhounder placed her food down as well.

Schreiner: Send them away so we can continue our conversation.

Helga: Schreiner, for f*ck's sake. Let me enjoy my wine first.

Schreiner: Field Marshal Strasse expects great results Helga.

Helga: I will take you to the dig site. Then you will see.

Okay, back to the boat

Helga: 	Wait a minute!

F*ck

Helga: Take a seat, both of you

Helga: What is your name?

Blazkowicz: Erm.. Franz

Helga: Franz? My cousin's name is Franz.

She pulls out a book, and turns to a page

Helga: Does this fascinate you Franz? As a child I would draw my own maps and dig for treasures in the forest outside our estate. It was my escape. Then, a polio epidemic spread through the area, something unexpected in the sterile world we live in. Months I spent in bed, dreaming terrible dreams while my leg withered and died. Do you think I broke down and cried over this? Of course I did, crying is human behavior. Giving up however is for degenerates. I never gave up. I took control of my fate. Are you in control of your fate, Franz? Go ahead, taste the wine for me.

He looked at the wine, and took a sip, it tasted sweet.

Helga: Good?

He places the wine down.

Blazkowicz: Delicious

Helga: picks up wine cup What a curious accent you have.

She takes two sniffs, before taking a sip, only to spit it out in disgust.

Helga: Delicious? Hah! This might actually be of the vilest wines I've ever tasted! It's gone bad for God's sake!

She takes a look at Boekhounder, and places the wine cup in front of him.

Helga: At first you smell it, musty like an old basement, then it hits you, the taste. Sweet like port wine. A red wine should not taste like port. I would not give this to my worst enemy!

She grabbed the bottle, and smashed it on the floor.

Schreiner: Helga!

He walked over, sweeping away the glass shards.

Schreiner: Why are you busy with these certins!

He suddenly stops and his eyes widen.

-In English-

Helga: Because, my dear incompetent Schreiner. They aren't waiters... they're spies!

She grabbed a knife, and stabbed Blazkowicz's hand, and he yelled in pain. An SF Soldier aimed his rifle at Boekhounder as Schreiner drew his Luger on Blazkowicz.

Helga: Do you really think I would be impressed by your atrocious german? Now give me the folder Franz!

An explosion is suddenly heard in the distance.

Eberhardt: Come in Frau Obergruppenführer von Schabbs.

Helga: Keep an eye on this one.

Schreiner kept his eyes on Blazkowicz, his Luger raised.

Helga: What's happening, Officer Eberhardt?

Eberhardt: We used the C4 to open a hope into the crypt. Uhhhh, something... is leaking out of it.

Helga: Eberhardt. Do not do anything until I get there. Understood?

Blakoziwcz saw Schreiner look over, and he grabbed the knife, and thrusted it into Schreiner's arm.

Helga: Shoot him!

He dropped his Luger and screamed in pain as Boekhounder overpowered the guard. Blazkowicz attempted to shoot Helga, firing three shots from Schreiner's luger, until a massive tremor occurred, and just as that happened, the sound of high powered hypersonic engines are heard, and several explosions rock outside, and the tavern's support beams collapsed, knocking Blazkowicz and Boekhounder out.

-Same time-

-In English-

Pippa: Get the area packed up, an AIF frigate with UAC personnel will be picking us up once Blazkowicz and Boekhounder got the folder. hold up, I'm checking Blazkowicz's video camera.

Fergus: Video camera?

Pippa: OSA standard issue, allows us to keep track of our agents. Oh no, Helga found out!

Fergus: What?

Pippa ran over to her radio, and tuned in.

Pippa: AIF, this is OSA Agent Pippa Shepherd, our cover is blown, requesting the deployment of the UAC Longswords from the vessel, danger close.

As she said that, the tremor began to happen.

Fergus: What the?

Pippa: Get out of here!

Fergus: Let's move people!

-Tavern-

-In German-

Schreiner: What happened?

Helga: They used C4 to clear the way. It must have caused the earthquake, followed by a Longsword airstrike!

Schreiner: Schreiner: My gott. The whole city.

The building suddenly shook, and Schreiner picked up his Luger.

Helga: Outside, quick, before this whole building collapses! We have to get to the dig site!

Helga made her way out, followed by Schreiner, clenching his arm.

Chapter 6, Ruins
-In English-

Blazkowicz awoke, it had become night, and he looked around the room. He tore off his apron, and got Boekhounder up on his feet. As he looked around, he saw Helga's book.

Looks like a dusty old map, what secrets are you looking for Helga?

He saw his radio headset next to it, and activated it, tuning into Kessler's channel.

Blazkowicz: Kessler, can you hear me? Helga's gone. Took the folder with her. I'm coming back to the boathouse now. Do you copy?

Kessler: static

Blazkowicz saw a crumbling section of wall, and based it open. He and Boekhounder entered the attic of the tavern, completely in flames. As Blazkowicz tried to peer outside, he heard screams and yelling, and gunfire. The two then saw an opening down to the second floor, with an SF soldier standing there, breathing oddly. Blazkowicz leapt down, and prepared to stab him. He turned the soldier around, only to look into a pale face, yellow eyes, and bloody mouth. The thing suddenly burst into flames as Blazkowicz shoved it away.

Blazkowicz: Jesus Christ!

He slammed his pipe into it's skull, and it exploded. The headless body fell to the ground. Boekhounder, in shock, got his shoe pistol out, and loaded it with a set of bullets. Several of these "things" were at the bottom of the tavern, some of them on fire, and in multile conditions. One of them had their stomach ripped opened, exposing its intestines, and another had a stake driven through it's mouth. Boekhounder fired several shots at their body, but it did nothing. He landed one hit to the head, and it fell. Blazkowicz grabbed his pipe like a club, and slammed it into one of them, and opened the door to the outside. Things, civilian and soldier were out there. He smashed each one, and one, burnt out seemingly, ran at him, and struck him, he flinched back, and kicked it away, and smashed it's skull. Boekhounder reloaded his pistol, and fired, landing several shots at point blank range.

Blazkowicz: Kessler, come in! You read?

Kessler: Agent Blazk- static Are you static

Blazkowicz: F*cking gadgets.

The two made their way to the collapsed well, heading back to Pippa, only to see it blocked by debris. Blazkowicz began to clear the way, as he saw Pippa fighting one of the things. She pulled out an M6D and began to fire on it.

Pippa: Not today Arseface!

As she shot the first one dead, the corpse from her bead began to rise, and Blazkowicz tried to break the wood to get to her.

Blazkowicz: Pippa behind you!

The thing grabbed her, dragging her into the fire that engulfed her bed, killing her just as Blazkowicz and Boekhounder broke into the room. Blazkowicz picked up Pippa's Luger and shot the thing in the face.

Boekhounder: Helga's unleashed something.

Blazkowicz: Wait a minute, Boekhounder, do you have a phone?

Boekhounder: What?

Blazkowicz: Give it to me!

He took Boekhounder's smartphone, and hooked it up to the one he captured. The storage was intact, and transferred several photos.

Blazkowicz: Look here, I found these in Jäger's office. It mentions these.. things. "Shamblers"

Boekhounder: Bloody hell, this is the work of the Devil.

Blazkowicz went over to the chest to get their weapons, only to see Pippa's corpse rise.

Oh no

He took her magnum, and took aim, hesitated for a moment, as the shambler looked at him, he fired, and she dropped dead.

You deserved a better fate then this Pippa.

The door to the tenements burst open, and a shambler entered, spraying the room with a 46-T. Blazkowicz picked up their weapons, and tossed Boekhounder his, and fired his Schockhammer into the shambler, and it fell back. The building was burning, flames had engulfed almost every room as Blazkowicz and Boekhounder fell under attack at nearly every angle. They would fall from ceilings, crawl from underneath, a never ending nightmare. Blazkowicz had nearly expended his ammunition for the schockhammer, and pulled out his 46-T, switching it to burst mode. He took aim, as the weapon fired a rapid burst, rapidly kicking back, and taking out one of the shamblers. Boekhounder, behind Blazkowicz, taking any shamblers out that came behind them, continued to try to get a signal for them to contact Kessler. Soon there was a large hole in one of the hallway's walls, escape from the burning building. Blazkowicz leapt down, followed by Boekhounder along a back alleyway alongside a canal.

Kessler: Blazkowicz, can you hear me?

Blazkowicz: Kessler. Listen. Helga's gone. Took the folder with her. She's digging up something beneath the church ruins. Must've been what caused this sh*t storm. Wheres your location?

Kessler: I don't know. Some kind of workshop. Close to the old town.

Ahead of Blazkowicz and Boekhounder was a large gate, which burst open, revealing a large horde of shamblers. Blazkowicz looked around, and saw the corpse of an elite trooper, and another one of the flare guns he had saw. He took it, and picked up several rounds from the body, and took aim. He fired, only to find out he fired a small rocket. The rocket slammed into one of the shamblers, still firing as it exploded, causing about four of the shamblers to explode into bloody mist and gory bits. Along a stone walkway to the docks, the shamblers got worse. Ones on fire would charge at them, others would lash at them, or spray gunfire from a weapon loosely held in their hands. Blazkowicz blasted through each of them, only to run out of ammo for his schockhammer. He grabbed his assault rifles, and pushed towards the dock. Boekhounder fired his grappling hook across the water, and went over to the boat, with Blazkowicz behind him. He grabbed a part of the boat, and pulled it out, Annette and Kessler were gone. All that was left was a broken double barreled shotgun, which Blazkowicz took.

Hello

He looked around, and found a nearby saw, and began to cut off the barrel, only for a shambler to break through the roof. He began to saw faster, and the barrel cut. He got up, and fired, the rounds blasted a hole straight through the shambler's torso. He opened the action, and found multiple shells, and he slammed two into the breeches, and loaded it up. Boekhounder quickly scavenged the room for bombenschuss ammunition, and loaded the rifle up.

Boekhounder: Where are the others? They should have found us by now.

Blazkowicz: They must be looking for Kessler. Come on, let's go.

They exited the boat house, the same path they took to the market square, and saw shambler coprses falling from the burning Zeppelins and damaged frigates.

Look at that, it's raining men

He fired the shotgun at the fallen corpses, and began to enter the area of the Wulfburg Docks.

-Blitz-class frigate-

Having been damaged after colliding with another vessel, Captain Hans Kugel was desperately trying to recover control of his ship, and from the air strike and earth quake, a mysterious gas had entered the ventilation system, and undead hordes were rising from the dead crew members. As he struggled to keep the bridge contained, they broke in, and the helmsman was hit, the ship began to plummet to Earth....

-Wulfburg Docks-

As Blazkowicz and Boekhounder had finished killing the shamblers outside the boat house, they suddenly heard the sound of breaking metal, and flames. The two looked up to see a Blitz-class frigate, flames engulfing where the reactor would have been, slam into the ground, erupting in a massive explosion, lighting up the entire area of Wulfburg.

Fergus: Blazkowicz, come in Blazkowicz.

Blazkowicz: I read you Fergus.

Fergus: Blazko, we're heading to Kessler now, meet us along the canals, the grate should be opened.

Blazkowicz: Got it.

From the sky, the zeppelins began to fall, Blitz-class frigates moving in to provide low altitude assistance would carelessly glide under them, to have hydrogen and helium filled airships crash into them, their upper decks and gun turrets become engulfed in flames. Blazkowicz and Boekhounder leapt into the water to swim through the destroyed grate, heading to Fergus and the others.

-In German-

Annette (Over radio): Herr Kessler, I have to find her.

Kessler (Over radio): How can you be sure she is still here?

Annette (Over radio): I don't know. Just a feeling, I guess.

Kessler (Over radio): Does she mean a lot to you?

Annette (Over radio): I think about her. All the time.

Kessler: (Over radio): Then I will pray for her. That she will find you once again.

Blazkowicz and Boekhounder then saw the other Operatives at a base of a wall, near the end of a canal.

-In English-

Fergus: Blazko, you're here! We need to get up this wall, Kessler's on the other side.

Blazkowciz grabbed his pipes and began to climb up.

Fergus: Well don't just start going up there!

Boekhounder fired his grappling hook.

Boekhounder: Here, head up, Blazkowicz will clear the way.

Blazkowciz reached the top, to see Annette and Kessler crossing a canal with a planck of wood, only for a Shambler falling from one of the ships above to break it.

''They're in trouble. Gotta find a way to get to them.

-In German-

Kessler: No! Annette begins to climb up Come on! Come on! Annette manages to get into the building Yes! Good, good! Your almost there Annette! You'll be okay!

Blazkowicz looked both ways, and he made his way left, just as the others got up.

-In English-

Fergus: Blazko! Where yo- looks ahead Dammit. Boekhounder, let's go right, Blazko's getting the girl! Let's move!

The Operatives broke into the workshop where Kessler was at, and saw multiple shamblers, and charged in weapons blazing, cutting down shamblers in their path. Blondie was attacked by a shambler, and it grabbed his back, Benson looked around, and found a dropped pump action shotgun. He picked it up, and blasted it off of Blondie, while Gates and Wyatt cleared the front path, as Boekhounder used his bombenschuss to push forward. One shambler dropped down on Boekhounder, before he thrusted his rifle into it's mouth and blew it off.

Boekhounder: You got blood on my bloody suit, you ungrateful monster!

The OSA agents broke into the room Kessler was in, he was defending himself from multiple shamblers, before the group gunned them down and secured the room.

Boekhounder: You okay Kessler?

Kessler: Annette is gone. She wanted to find her friend. (In German) Stubborn as a mule, that child. (In English) Looks at his bag of fliers and stands up with tears in his eyes I will find the survivors of this town, and bring them to safety. To inspire the people to rise up, just like my wife did. Maybe they will see through the lies of our leader, maybe they'll fight for our cause. Maybe it's like pissing in the ocean. But every drop spreads ripples across the water, no? If you choose to do nothing because you feel insignificant in the grand scheme of things might as well be an ant. And if I die, I will know I will have deserved to meet her again.

Boekhounder: I'll come with you.

Kessler: No, best if I go alone. You stop Helga. First; help me open a way through the blocked doorway.

Boekhounder, Blondie, and Benson lifted the beam as Kessler slipped under. Before he did entirely, Benson handed Kessler his shotgun.

Benson: Found this in the workshop.

Kessler: You take it, my friend. I will be fine.

He slipped underneath the wooden beam, not to be seen.

Blondie: Where to now sir?

Boekhounder: This way, out this door. Blazkowicz should be this way.

OOC: Chose to add in a non-canon alternate ending, basically describes Kessler making a different choice., will be at the bottom of the page.

Blazkowicz leapt down through a broken wall into a bathouse, and loaded his two assault rifles. A squad of SF soldiers were battling it out with several shamblers. Blazkowicz, knowing he had to get past, chose to assist the SF soldiers, gunning down the shamblers. One of the soldiers took notice, and assumed him to be a civilian attempting to escape. The SF soldiers continued to fight the shamblers, before they were eventually cut down. He then ran off before the SF soldiers could react, and just as another horde of shamblers were coming. He ran up a few stairs, hearing the cries of the soldiers below, before leaping through a break in a stair case, and coming across Annette. Desperately, she was trying to hold off the shamblers with a Luger, as he arrived, he grabbed his double barreled shotgun, and landed two shots on the shamblers heading towards her, before she shot another in the head, clearing the room.

Annette: Why do they hate us so much?

Blazkowicz: 'Cause their brains got broke I recon.

Annette: I killed one of them. Did you see that, Mr. B.J.?

Blazkowicz: Good on you kid.

Annette: I have been here before. The week after weihnachten. My friend she made me sneak in here so we could look for the bath house ghosts. The heating was off because of the bombs (OOC: This is when the RM attacked Germany). And there was ice in the pool. We danced to gramophone records in Herr Obermann's office and I remember laughing and freezing and being afraid that someone would catch us and take me away from her. I made a promise. Whatever happened to me I would find a way back to her.

Blazkowicz: You can't go by yourself. Not with them monsters out there.

Annette: If I do not go then I might as well let the monsters rip my insides out. Searches for an exit from the room I will go up through that hole. And you will help me. I know you will, Mr. B.J.

Blazkowicz: Here

Blazkowicz kneeled down, as Annette stepped up, his cut hand hurt, but he did it anyway, and he looked at Annette.

Blazkowicz: Listen. I can come with you.

Annette: No, silly soldier man. You will stop Helga. I will be careful. He finished getting her up, and he saw her disappear into the house. He looked ahead, seeing the other OSA agents, and he made his way out a door, seeing a parked mechanical walker alongside a Leopard tank.

''I was a kid, we had a monster in our basement. My father said if I done wrong it'd creep out at night and come for me. I tried to do no wrong. But the monster came out all the same.''

As he climbed up to the vehicle, a seemingly dead shambler rose up, only for him to stab it with his pipe. He looked up, seeing another. Looking down, he grabbed the piece from the shambler's skull and stabbed the other. He reached the top driver's spot, and started it up.

Chapter 7, Old Town
''Head for the church ruins. Helga's gotta be there. What ever she's doing it's bad and you gotta stop it. Then snatch the goddamn folder. Only one more hill, Billy Boy. Only one more.''

Blazkowicz quickly bandaged his hand, knowing that the biofoam would have worne off by now. As the other OSA agents arrived, Fergus quickly ran over.

Fergus: Ey, Blazko! You think this tank is open?

Gates and Benson grabbed a nearby crowbar, and opened the damaged tank's hatch. A shambler rose out of it, before Benson blew it apart with his shotgun.

Fergus: Gates, Benson, Prendergast, hop inside that tank, Boekhounder, cover Blazko's ass. The rest of you, we're on foot!

Blazkowicz affiliated himself with the controls of the walker, and began to move forward. He activated the two arms, and they smashed through a gate, entering the old town. A group of shamblers stood before a small draw bridge, and Blazkowicz used the two massive mechanical arms to smash them to gory bits. The Leopard tank followed, and using the MGs, took down the ropes holding the bridge.

Fergus: Blazko, you think the tank will get over this bridge?

Blazkowicz: We'll soon find out.

The walker went first, and the tank followed, the bridge began to strain and break under the tank's weight, and a part suddenly broke, and the tank began to fall back into the water. Blazkowicz quickly turned the machine around, and Fergus grabbed a chain, and lashed it over a tow cable on the front of the robot. Blazkowicz began to step back, and pull the 70 ton tank up, as the wood continued to snap and break under the pressure of the vehicle. Eventually, he lurched back, breaking another wooden gate, and the tank was back on the road. In front of them was a lone SF soldier, holding off a horde of shamblers. He turned around to see the robot and tank, and cried out.

-In German-

SF Soldier: Hey, Laderoboter! I need some help-

A shambler suddenly ran up to him, and tore his throat out. Not even hitting the ground, he burst into flammes ,and began a shambler himself. Blazkowcicz raised both of the Laderoboter's arms and smashed them into the ground, squishing several shamblers. After crossing a second bridge, this time reinforced for the tank by the curtsey of german engineers, they arrived at an large gate, protecting the wooden one.

Blazkowicz: Boekhounder, I'm dismounting to find a way to open this gate, cover me!

He exited the cabin, and loaded his double barreled shotgun. He quickly looked around, and saw two SF soldiers held up inside a room with a lever. He fired his shotgun into two shamblers about to attack the SF soldiers, and he ran in. The SF soldiers, not having time to deal with him, continued to fight the shamblers as Blazkowicz opened the gate.

Boekhounder was on top of the Laderoboter, protecting it from the flaming monsters as the Leopard tank used it's mounted turret. He looked to the street behind them, and saw another Leopard tank.

Boekhounder: Tank! To our rear!

The tank, noticing the OSA operatives, opened fire, and the round slammed into the side of the tank, smoke billowed from the engine. Prendergast maneuvered the tank's hull to face the enemy, and Wyatt brought the massive 140mm cannon to bear on it.

Wyatt: Firing!

They returned fire, and it smashed through the Leopard's frontal armor, and it fired back, slamming into the front of the tank, and shrapnel struck Prendergast's leg, and he cried out in pain.

Prendergast: My leg! They got my leg!

Fergus: Blazko! This tank isn't gonna take anymore heat!

Boekhounder grabbed his grappling hook, fired it onto the tank's machine gun turret, and then fired the second end to the Laderoboter, and picked up one of the flare guns that Blakzowicz left. He grabbed his Bombenschuss and rode it down to the enemy tank. He reached inside his suit, and pulled out a pen. He climbed onto the tank's barrel, and pulled out the flare gun, and fired it into the tank's barrel, and he heard a muffled explosion, and smoke billowed out of a hatch that flew open. He took his pen, clicked it twice, and threw it into the hatch, and a second explosion was heard. Boekhounder then severed the grappling hook rope, and returned to the Laderoboter, which Blazkowicz began to move to brake open another gate, this time to the defiled church at the town's edge. One of the Zeppelins had crash landed into the church, destroying it almost completely. All that remained was a bit of the top of the tower, and a few walls, and a statue of King Otto I. This area only had a few shamblers, which the ground team took care of. The Leopard tank stopped, Wyatt and Benson climbed out, holding Prendergast.

Benson: He's bleeding, and this tank's engine is busted. Where are we going now?

Blazkowicz: To the dig site.

Blazkowicz saw another gate blocking the entrance to another wooden set of doors. The lever was on the other side, and there was too much rubble and such to get around.

Blazkowicz: I'll go through the church, and open the gate. Put Prendergast at the top of the Laderoboter, give him first aid, I'll do the rest.

Blazowicz entered a nearby building, the house of the Priest to stock up on supplies, and located a key, along with the Shambler of the priest. Blazkowicz loaded his double barreled shotgun and fired, blowing the shambler's head off.

Annette (radio): Hello? Can you hear me, Mr. B.J.?

Blazkowicz: I hear you Annette.

Annette: I think I've found my friend. She's locked inside this big house. There's a back way. I will save her.

Blazkowicz: Just-

Annette: No time, Mr. B.J. have to run.

Blazkowicz: Just be careful.

He went over to the gate to the church, and looked at the others. He loaded his weaponry, and unlocked the gate, and entered. He then shut the gate behind him, just as several shamblers fell from some of the remains of the zeppelin. He loaded his shotgun, and shot two, and pulled out his assault rifle. From the burning buildings next to the church, and sewers engulfed in flames. He quickly put away his shotgun, and pulled out his Schockhammers the amount of shamblers became so many. By the time he reached the statue, there were at least 30 or so shamblers coming at him at all angles, but he kept blazing away before he ran out of ammunition. He pulled out his 46-T, and kept gunning more down. By the time he reached the lever, he was almost out of ammunition. He pulled the lever, and the gate open, and it cleared the way. The other OSA operatives moved in to gun the Shamblers down as Blazkowicz climbed back up into the Laderoboter, and moved forward, smashing any shambler in his way with the two massive mechanical arms, and smashed through the final gate to the dig site. He raised the arm to the side of a fallen King Otto statue.

Blazkowicz: Well, this is it. I'm going in. Get the Laderoboter and get the hell out of here.

Fergus: What? Just you?

Blazkowicz: Prendergast is wounded, and the rest of the shamblers.

Fergus looked at the others.

Wyatt: He's right, plus, who's going to contact the evac? Pippa's dead.

Boekhounder then went to Blazkowicz

Boekhounnder: Well, you'll need some kind of support.

Fergus: It's settled then. Blazko, Boeokhounder, I wish you luck.

Benson quickly grabbed his shotgun, and looked at it, the tank shell had broken the barrel. He looked around and found a toolkit, and quickly sawed off the barrel.

Benson: hands shotgun to Boekhounder, take this, you'll need it down there.

Boekhounder: Get to the evac point, be sure to let them know we'll be underground.

Blazkowicz climbed up the arm of the Laderoboter, and looked ahead into the graveyard, and leapt down, followed by Boekhounder. They looked forward, Helga would be there.

Chapter 8, Dig Site
Blazkowicz looked at the dig site, green gas leaking from any crevice or crack in the area, tombstones turned over and disturbed, behind them he heard the Laderoboter move away, and the sound of fighter jets soared over the area. The two made their way to the edge of the surface site, with several SF guards.

-In German-

SF Soldier: I heard noises coming from Old Town. Maybe it's taht American Helga was talking about with Herr Schreiner?

Elite Trooper: I don't think so. He must be dead already. It's probably those undead things.

SF Soldier: Why did we have to get stuck up here with these things lurking in the darkness.

Elite Trooper: Are you scared Hans?

SF Soldier: Maybe I am. Did you see what they did to Fritz? I liked Fritz.

Elite Trooper: But he had it coming, frolicking with the wrong people, If you know what I mean

SF Soldier: He made a very good strudel.

Elite Trooper: Maybe so, but he was a sinner. A pure body and mind will keep the Devil away.

SF Soldier: I hope he doesn't end up in Hell.

Elite Trooper: I'm pretty sure of it. Now, enough of this chit-chat. Need to stay on alert.

SF Soldier: Right

Blazkowicz waited for the two to move off, and he fired his Luger into a marksman, only for him to turn into a Shambler, and begin to walk towards the group of SF soldiers.

If that damn thing gets any closer it will set off the alarm

He fired his remaining clip into the Shambler, and it dropped dead. He reloaded, this time choosing to only shoot those who had a gas mask. Boekhounder moved alongside the tombstones, and loaded his shoe pistol. The massive gaping hole in the center of the graveyard had an SF soldier walking across a wooden bridge. As Boekhounder took aim, he shot his pistol at him, but he missed, but it then hit a support to the bridge, and it broke, and the SF soldier grabbed onto the other support as the bridge slid to the side. A commander took notice, and quickly ran over to help the soldier, along with the others. Boekhounder loaded his rifle, and fired into the commander's head, and he fell. The other SF soldiers turned around, only for Blazkowicz to ruin forward with his two assault rifles, gunning the soldiers down, only for them to turn into shamblers. He pulled out his double barreled shotgun, and blew off the shambler's heads as Boekhounder loaded several shotgun shells into his pump action, and opened fire on a heavy soldier. Blazkowicz grabbed his pipe, ran at the heavy soldier, grabbed a pipe attatched to the oxygen tank, swung around, and planted a grenade in between the tanks, and it exploded, killing the soldier. Blazkowicz went to the entrance to the catacombs, with a electric door in the way. He could hear the cries and screams of SF soldiers, and gunfire from behind it. Who knew what would be beyond that door, that led to whatever underground hell he was about to go through. He pulled the lever until the power was cut. He grabbed his pipe and forced open the door, and Boekhounder followed as the power restarted.

What have you been digging for Helga?

Down a small incline, past a mine cart was an Ubersoldaten and several SF soldiers. Boekhounder grabbed his pistol, and checked his ammunition, and took aim at a Marksman, and fired, the bullet hit the marksman's neck, and he collapsed. He fired his pistol at two other SF soldiers before firing his Bombenschuss into the Ubersoldaten's cables, causing it to lose it's energy source, and overload into an explosive mess. Blazkowicz moved forward with his double barreled shotgun to an elevator, and Boekhounder got in, and he pushed the button, and the elevator began to descend.

''What drives this madness? Your like a blind worm tunneling your way through the soil. Deeper and deeper into the rotting bowels of the earth. Into the dark places better left forgotten''

The elevator arrived, and the two arrived face to face with an Ubersoldaten, and they both loaded their 46-Ts, and charged in, opening fire as the SF troops were knocked down, only to be turned into shamblers, erupting in a massive three way battle, commanders crying for backup in the closed in cavern as Blazkowicz and Boekhounder loaded their shotguns and blasted through shamblers, gunning down the soldiers of the SF Paranormal Division, and Blazkowicz lept onto the back of the Ubersoldaten, smashed the cable, and pushed a cart in front of the overloading soldier, and it rolled along into a group of soldiers, and exploded, killing them all. They then arrived at a second electric gate, this time with a massive electric barrier. Once they went past this, there was no turning back whatsoever. Blazkowicz turned the lever.

What are you searching for?

The power shut off, and he burst through the door with Boekhounder, seeing three SF soldiers firing into some kind of room below them. Choosing to ignore them, since they would prevent the hordes of shamblers from coming at them, Blazkowicz made his way instead down to the right with Boekhounder, and up through a small opening to come across another series of catacombs, with an even larger battle inside of it. The remaining garrison of the SF forces, miners and labor force struggled against the onslaught of shamblers tearing them to pieces as Blazkowicz and Boekhounder gunned their way through, no time for stealth. Boekhounder slung his bolt action bombenschuss in favor for two semi-automatic rifle variants, dual wielding the high powered K-Bullet firing rifles to tear through heavy soldiers, before a Shambler tacked him, forcing him to drop his weapons. He grabbed the rotting and burning arm, threw him over his shoulder, and blasted it apart with his pump action shotgun, before dusting off his suit and tie. Blazkowicz looked forward, a ruined spiral staircase, now nearly reduced to rubble and an open cavern with a lake remained, and the two leapt down into the water to the other side, Blazkowicz began to hear voices, they were getting close. They then made their way through a narrow corridor, before arriving at a hexagon-shaped room, with a large hexagon shape in the middle, with a pentagram in the center.

-In German-

Helga: It's impossible with that damn map - how did we lose it?

Schreiner: This project is a complete failure, Helga

Helga: Maybe that damned American took it.

Schreiner: When we return to the surface, I will write a scathing report to Field Marshal Strasse, I can guarantee that.

Helga: Schreiner, you slavering goatf*cker, will you quit with your incessant moaning!

Schreiner: Helga, this name-calling is unacceptable!

Helga: Hoffmann - you lead the way!

Blazkowicz looked at the pedestal in the center, seeing no other way to get out, he slammed his hand down on it. The hexagon, pentagram, and other areas of the room burst into flames.

Blazkowicz: You ready for what's down here, Helga?

The large stone door began to move, only to show another door, and another, gradually forming a staircase. From holes around the room, shamblers began to fall out, in flames, and Blazkowicz and Boekhounder opened fire on the oncoming undead monsters. Blazkowicz smashed one with his pipe as Boekhounder loaded his shotgun, blasting several apart as they came closer. One rushed up to him, and slashed his jacket open, only for Boekhounder to punch it in the chest, his hand going right through, in disgust, he shot it with his shotgun, and switched to his assault rifle, attempting to clean off his bloodied hand. The doors kept lowering and lowering until it finally revealed the final entrance, and Blazkowicz finished stabbing the final shambler, as the two found an ammo cache and a report from the foreman. They stocked up, and Blazkowicz opened the door, the room was large and had several gutters and a second floor, seemingly the largest in the catacombs. He moved forward, only to be caught by a chain, and Boekhounder was suddenly grabbed by an SF soldier. Blazkowicz was hung upsi-down, and his pipe fell, and looked at the face of Helga, and about 10 SF soldiers and Schreiner.

-In German-

Helga: Franz, My "waiter"? You just can't stay away from the fire can you? Well this time you are going to get burnt! slaps Blazkowicz (In English) Your that f*cking American, aren't you? Who injured my officer Berger? I must say your stubborn. What have we here? Takes book from Blazkowicz and opens it (In German) Well, this would have saved us some time.

Schreiner: I don't understand these symbols...

-In English-

Helga: Oh, Fortuna. So strange and unpredictable. I could just... I feel like I'm a child again digging for the treasures in the woods. This moment will put me in the histroy books amongst the greatest of adventurers.

Blazkowicz: You'll always be just another German. slapped by Helga

-In German-

Helga: Do you see, Schreiner?

Schreiner: Yes, but this changes nothing. You have failed to impress both me and Field Marshal Strasse thus far, Helga.

Helga: My god, Schreiner! You discarded bag of entrails. Look. The code on King Otto's map. It corresponds to the symbols on this pedestal. It's the combination you idiot. touches symbols There we go.

The ground began to shake, and the group became startled.

Schreiner: Are you sure this is right, Helga?

Helga: Oh Schreiner. You toe sucking coward.

The ground shook again, and Blazkowicz fell from his chains.

Schreiner: Helga, what is it?

Suddenly, two massive arms smashed through the floor ahead of them, and Schreiner pulled out his Luger in fear, as the SF Soldiers took aim. Out came a massive beast of monstrous size. Rotting flesh and cloth, with massive chains on it's arms and back, and it's mouth glowing green. It's massive eyes were sewn shut, and it's teeth were covered in blood. It roared in might before Helga.

-In Old High German-

Helga: Got gibiotit! The Monster roared at Helga in rage

Helga: Firstulle! Oh, Hello! King Otto's little secret, huh? You look so terribly lonely. Well, I'm here now. I am. And I have a tasty meaty treat for you. Yes. American flesh.

The monster neared Helga, with it's mouth open

Helga: Gaganhöre! Gaganhöre!

She put out her arm, and placed her hand on the Monster's forehead.

-In German-

Helga: There we go. Schreiner? Schreiner, do you see? This is how you control a monster. Would you like to try?

Schreiner: I must admit Helga, I am somewhat impressed.

-In Old High German-

Helga: But why on earth did King Otto hide your pretty face from the world? Hm? Oh never mind. Time to feed. Anabikke!

The monster roared, and bore down on Blazkowicz, only for it to grab Helga in its jaws. It thrashed about, before flinging her out of it's mouth and out the exit.

-In German-

Schreiner: My God!

He opened fire with his Luger, and the SF soldiers followed, only for the Monster to grab him, he screamed in fear as the monster was about to come down on him, only for an SF Marksman to shoot the Monster in the mouth, and it dropped Schreiner, which he quickly got up, ran out the exit with two SF soldiers, past Helga to raise the alarm. The other SF soldiers continued to fire, one being grabbed like Schreiner, only to have their head be bitten off, and their corpse flung away. Blazkowicz broke free from his chains with the pipe, and Boekhounder watched has his guard tried to flee, only to get smashed by the Monstrosity. Blazkowicz loaded his guns, and was about to fire, only for Boekhounder to stop him.

Boekhounder (In whisper): Blazkowicz! Stop! That thing will smash you! We need to use something to hit it's mouth, like that SF Marksman did. Look, I still have my flare gun. We can use that, you find some Grenades, and we'll take this beast down!

Boekhounder loaded his flare gun and took aim as Blazkowicz grabbed his grenades. Blazkowicz pulled out a pin and threw it at the monster and it exploded inside it's mouth. The monster roared out in pain. the alarm suddenly went off, and SF soldiers began to pour into the room through upper vent systems, and began to fire on the monstrosity, only to be either squashed or shoved away. Blazkowicz opened fire on the soldiers, only to be nearly hit by the massive fists of the monster. Boekhounder fired his flare gun, and it landed square in its mouth a second time. The monster became more erratic, and it's face began to glow from the hits, almost like cracks in it's head from the hits. Blazkowicz threw another grenade into its mouth, and it roared again, until it was too difficult to hit the mouth with grenades, Blazkowicz switched to his assault rifles, firing into the mouth as much as he could as it's fists slammed down next to him. Boekhounder looked for something to kill the beast, and he saw a large stalactite.

Boekhounder: Mind your head beasty!

He fired his flare gun, and the stalactite broke off, ripping off the upper cloth, and Blazkowicz caught a glimps of shimmering metal on the top of its head.

''What? Could it be? No, it can't''.

The monster roared the small gutters soon had flames come out from it, and openings form where the SF soldiers came, soon burst into flames as well, and shamblers began to replace the dwindled number of SF soldiers, who were soon cornered by them and the Monstrosity. Blazkowicz grabbed his last grenade as Boekhounder fired another flare in, only for the Monstrosity to break one of it's chains, and it grabbed Blazkowicz, who was firing on several shamblers with his shotgun. Boekhounder, seeing Blazkowicz about to be eaten, saw his fallen grenade, and picked it up, only for it to be knocked away from him by a shambler, but he then remembered his final pen. He took it out, and leapt onto one of the Monstrosity's hands, and climbed up to the mouth of it, standing in the way of Blazkowicz and it's gaping mouth, the monster's face covered in glowing green veins as it roared at him, his tattered suit blowing in it's exhale.

Boekhounder: My father always told me!

The monster roared at him, and raised its other first. Boekhounder clicked the pen twice

Boekhounder: The pen! Is mightier! Then the sword!

He threw the pen into its mouth as it bore down on him, and it exploded, and the Monster let out one last roar, dropping both of the agents, and around them, the shamblers collapsed, and two surviving SF soldiers, looked at Blazkowicz and Boekhounder in fear. Blazkowicz looked around and found two pieces of gold. He tossed one to each one.

-In German-

Blazkowicz: You saw nothing.

The two soldiers quickly ran out the exit with no weaponry, and Blazkowicz saw water pouring into the chamber, which was starting to collapse. The two began to get their remaining equipment, as they heard Helga.

Helga: I lost.... control..... I lost.... control....

They walked in, seeing the dying Helga, her face covered in blood, damaged entirely, her uniform stained, and her Luger bent and broken.

Helga: I.... lost.... control....

She began to fall, but as she did, Blazkowicz took Pippa's M6D, and fired, and she finally collapsed.

Blazkowicz kneeled down to get the folder.

''You don't understand. You never were in control''

He looked at the folder, only to see Schreiner and two SF commandos behind him, and they knocked him out.

-Dawn, June 18th-

-In English-

Fergus: Jesus christ. removes rubble German bits f*cking everywhere.

A rock was removed from Blazkowicz's view, to see the visor of a SPARTAN-II

Thomas-007: Here he is.

Fergus: Come on! Gimme a hand you lazy b*stard!

-Several Minutes Later-

The group was on a boat, heading to a UAC-AIF evacuation fleet via a canal, the city of Wulfburg was in ruins, and had been taken by AIF and UAC airborne forces.

Fergus: Hows the head, Blazkowicz?

Blazkowicz: How'd you find me?

Thomas-007: We got a distress call from Pippa. We found her body.

Blazkowicz: They got the folder too Fergus.

Fergus: Bloody hell.

Blazkowicz looked to the side of a dock, and saw Annette and her friend embracing each other as an AIF airborne soldier approached them.

AIF Airborne Soldier: Come on Miss, we got to get you out of here

Thomas-007: Hey, listen Captain. You didn't find that Folder, but look what you've done! You've killed a high ranking German officer, and injured two! And delayed two weapons programs from reaching the Australian Front! Which means the coalition has a chance! Your team's getting a promotion when we return to base!

Fergus: Come on now, the Pelican's waiting, and we got a few minutes before the entire German Army arrives.

-Meanwhile, Near the Wulfburg Temporary Airstrip-

-In German-

Schreiner: Come on! We are almost there!

SF Commando: Herr Schreiner, her body is heavy!

Schreiner: Keep running damn you, I have the folder! Her plane is right here.

The three men arrived at Helga's damaged private jet, which then took off, escaping before the airborne forces got to them...

The End
Please give me opinions on this, did you like the old one, or this new one? I'd like feedback on that, also, hope you liked it overall.

Alt. Ending in Chapter 6, Ruins
The OSA agents broke into the room Kessler was in, he was defending himself from multiple shamblers, before the group gunned them down and secured the room.

Boekhounder: You okay Kessler?

Kessler: Annette is gone. She wanted to find her friend. (In German) Stubborn as a mule, that child. (In English) Looks at his bag of fliers and stands up with tears in his eyes I will take these flyers, and cast them out over Berlin. Just like my wife did. Maybe it's like pissing in the ocean. But every drop spreads ripples across the water, no? If you choose to do nothing because you feel insignificant in the grand scheme of things might as well be an ant. And if I die, I will know I will have deserved to meet her again.

Boekhounder: I'll come with you.

Kessler: No. Best if I go alone. You stop Helga. First; help me open a way through the blocked doorway.

Boekhounder, Blondie, and Benson lifted the beam as Kessler slipped under. Before he did entirely, Benson handed Kessler his shotgun.

Benson: Found this in the workshop.

Kessler: You take it, my friend. I will be fine.

He went under, not to be seen again, as they exited the building to meet up with Blazkowicz.