Grandmaster is in his palace in Grandmastoria. The city had barely been spared from the rogue wave's devastation. He had drawn his top advisors (those who had survived) around him. They were now underground in the War Room, a heavilly fortified bunker under the palace, stocked with supplies.
Grandmaster: General, I need a status report. What is the extent of the damage?
General von Morganheim: The Continent has been obliterated, sir. Morgana, Penguin, Hungtington, and even Bavaria to an extent have been flooded with massive amounts of water. The coastal cities are suffering from volcanic ash raining down on them. You know those strange weapons that our scientists had been experimenting with? The ones that wouldn't be ready for a while?
GM: The radiation bombs? What about them?
von Morganheim: The ash and flame falling on the cities is similar in effect to the fallout of those weapons.
GM: Then the cities are being destroyed...
von Morganheim: I am afraid so, sir. However, this bunker was designed to resist both the explosive force and the fallout of those weapons, so it should keep us safe from the ash and debris.
GM: What is the use of staying stuff when there is no world left to live in? I have felt less threatened in battles; there I can die, but in the open. Here I will live, but trapped in a box!
Commander Raimler: Sir, there might be a way we can get out of here.
von Morganheim: Are you mad, commander? If we go out there, we will be killed by the ash!
GM: Let the man speak, General.
Raimler: Sir, do you remember those Babylonian Jihad chaps over in Eridu?
GM: Yes, of course, we sent 2nd Fleet and the Rangers to shut them down. We devoted the entire carrier group to destroying them.
Raimler: Sir, Eridu is well outside the damage zone. 2nd Fleet was not harmed by the flooding. In theory, we could contact them and they could pull right up to the city due to the flooding. We could have CV-2 evacuate us and the rest of the Vanirians to higher ground, like perhaps Nara in New Japan. You were a governor there, I am sure you would be welcome. Plus it is as far as you can get from this devastation.
GM: You are wiser than your rank would say, Commander. Let's get Captain Nimitz and CV-2 on the radio, and have them steam over here. Also, General Morganheim, do you know the fate of Fighter Squadron 17 out at Windfall?
von Morganheim: Yes, sir. Windfall was not effected. Squadron 17 was in the prcess of outmoding its prop fighters for the new jets.
GM: Radio them, and tell them that I want a two-plane recon sortie out surveying this volcano yesterday. Understood, General?
von Morganheim: Yes, sir.
Grandmaster turns to study the map n the table, while his subordinates make the appropriate radio calls.
OOC: Please correct me if my timing is incorrect. I'm sorta lost.
