Denever's Estate
Faust and what was left of his staff were moving South to the Sarmatian occupied zone. He only had 24 hours to turn himself in to them. As he got out and into his car he noticed the large amount of men on the other side of the Lake. They looked like Military men. Could it be that the Sarmatians had already reached this far up north?
"Let's head towards that camp on the otherside of the lake, it could be Sarmatian!" Faust shouted to the other men getting into their cars. They began to drive towards the largish camp.
On The Other Side of The Lake
On the other side of the lake was the remnenants of the Freiheiter military. They were gathering to coordinate a battle plan, since their radios were mostly disabled or being listened in on by Sarmatians. Then somebody shouted that they saw a small group of cars moving towards them. They gathered and started to waive the cars down, since they could be more citizens coming to help out the war effort.
When the cars stopped the troops could see into the windows. It was Faust and his government staff. For about 15 minutes the two parties stared at each other, before the Freiheiters grabbed their rifles andopened fire. Wiping out teh bastards who had surrendered.
Faust and what was left of his staff were moving South to the Sarmatian occupied zone. He only had 24 hours to turn himself in to them. As he got out and into his car he noticed the large amount of men on the other side of the Lake. They looked like Military men. Could it be that the Sarmatians had already reached this far up north?
"Let's head towards that camp on the otherside of the lake, it could be Sarmatian!" Faust shouted to the other men getting into their cars. They began to drive towards the largish camp.
On The Other Side of The Lake
On the other side of the lake was the remnenants of the Freiheiter military. They were gathering to coordinate a battle plan, since their radios were mostly disabled or being listened in on by Sarmatians. Then somebody shouted that they saw a small group of cars moving towards them. They gathered and started to waive the cars down, since they could be more citizens coming to help out the war effort.
When the cars stopped the troops could see into the windows. It was Faust and his government staff. For about 15 minutes the two parties stared at each other, before the Freiheiters grabbed their rifles andopened fire. Wiping out teh bastards who had surrendered.