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With a push on the podium’s digital panel, the large screen of the briefing room comes online and begins loading in data.
“Is everyone settled in?” Torrano asks rhetorically. “Good. Don’t get comfortable though.”
Once the data is finished loading in, a 3D map of Arkanar is unfurled on the screen, pointing out its named area of interests being its major cities and towns.
“Last week, while carrying out a routine cross-border flight mission, an Imperial Arkanar reconnaissance aircraft spotted a massive military buildup all along the Demarcation Line on the northern side known as the <span class="mu-s">Free Republic of Arkanar</span>. Many believe this to be an intent of resuming hostilities from the nation’s civil war that was frozen following the Oured Agreements signed in 1995, thus setting back the IUN decades worth of work towards reuniting Arkanar in peace. The High Command has made a decision to raise the alert condition of all Peacekeeper military assets in Verusa, with select units to be given missions deterring North Arkanar from pressing onward with an invasion.”
Torrano tapped the podium’s digital panel again, the screen’s display now closing onto cities Jadid and Jayroud, which are separated by the line.
“The theater for our mission will be on the eastern side of the Demarcation Line. To be specific, the border cities of Jadid and Jayroud. You’ll be flying air patrols over these two cities in rotations, beginning with Fairy Squadron. Remember: We are peacekeepers, not aggressors. We are here to restore peace and uphold order. With that in mind, your rules of engagement is to attack only when attacked upon. Anything else will result in mission failure and immediate suspension from Peacekeeper service. Is that understood?”
The screen now cuts to black, signaling the end of the briefing.
“Any questions?”
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