Chapter 1: The Division
A false quiet settled in the belly of the transport helicopter, a momentary lull that felt almost unnatural. Above the thrum of the rotors, the men of the Division Force exchanged tired glances, their faces grimed with the dust of distant, forgotten training fields, their senses primed for the inevitable. They were nearing their drop zone, a landscape rumored to be a hornet's nest, and every sinew screamed anticipation. For a brief, precious moment, they breathed.
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Then, the world shattered.
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A searing crack ripped through the hull, a gunshot that wasn't meant for practice. Warning lights flared, and the chopper lurched violently, metal groaning in protest. "We're hit!" someone yelled over the sudden roar of alarms. In
stantly, the brief tranquility evaporated into a storm of shouts and adrenaline. Weapons were unslung, safeties clicked off, and faces hardened into masks of grim determination.
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The pilot, a ghost of calm amidst the chaos, fought the controls, bringing the crippled bird down hard. The landing was less a descent and more a controlled crash, the skids grating against unforgiving earth as the helicopter belly-flopped onto the ground. Before the dust of impact could even settle, the rear ramp slammed open. "GO! GO! GO!" screamed a voice, and the Division Force spilled out, a torrent of armed soldiers charging into the maelstrom.
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They didn't need orders to scatter. Enemy fire, already thick and punishing, stitched the air around them. Tracer rounds illuminated a landscape that had instantly transformed into a bloody battlefield. They ran, ducked, and scrambled, seeking any scrap of cover – a fallen tree, a ruined wall, a shallow ditch – as bullets whizzed past their ears like angry wasps. The air filled with the acrid scent of gunpowder and the metallic tang of fear.
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The ambush was well-laid, the enemy positions fortified and relentless. The Division Force, still disoriented from the rough landing and the initial shock, was taking heavy casualties. Men fell, their cries swallowed by the thunderous percussion of automatic weapons fire. The fight was savage, elemental, a desperate scramble for survival. And just when it seemed things couldn't worsen, a new terror descended.
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A whistling shriek tore through the din, growing rapidly louder. "Mortars!" someone screamed, but the warning was barely out before the first explosions ripped into their lines, sending plumes of earth and shrapnel skyward. The ground bucked and groaned, and more men were lost to the concussive force and deadly fragmentation.
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Through the chaos, Team Leader Miller, his voice raw but steady, barked into his radio. "Zulu-Six, this is Bravo-one! Taking heavy mortar fire, repeat, heavy mortar fire! Requesting immediate air support on grid Alpha-Seven-Four! Enemy mortars are annihilating us!"
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The response was swift. A distant roar grew to a deafening shriek, and two fighter jets, dark silhouettes against the smoke-choked sky, screamed overhead. A heartbeat later, dazzling streams of rapid-fire missiles tore from their wings, streaking towards the enemy positions. Explosions blossomed on the horizon, massive fireballs erupting where the mortars had been. The ground shook with the concussive force, and the deadly shelling abruptly ceased.
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"Air support confirmed!" Miller yelled, a grim satisfaction in his voice. "Alright, Division! Mortar threat neutralized! Fan out! Advance to the enemy battle lines! Move!"
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Galvanized, what remained of the Division Force pushed forward, their rifles spitting fire, their advance a ragged but determined wave. They moved through the shell-scarred terrain, over fallen comrades, their eyes fixed on the distant enemy strongpoints. Hope, momentarily kindled by the airstrike, flickered in their hearts.
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But the enemy was far from broken. As the Division Force closed the distance, a fresh barrage of gunfire erupted, even more ferocious than before. Enemy gunners, their positions seemingly untouched by the airstrike, opened up with devastating effect. The relentless hail of bullets scythed through the advancing platoon, cutting down half their numbers in a brutal, horrifying instant. The ground became littered with new, still forms.
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"COVER! EVERYONE, TAKE COVER!" Miller roared, dropping behind the twisted remains of a burned-out vehicle, laying down a merciless stream of suppressing fire. "OVER-FIRE! SUPPRESS THEM! EVERYONE, SHOOT!"
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The battlefield descended into an inferno of sound and fury. It became a huge, deafening gunfight, a maelstrom of bullets, shouts, and explosions. Both sides fought with desperate ferocity, taking heavy casualties, feeding the ever-growing chaos. The air was thick with the smell of blood and burning cordite, a choking, visceral stench.
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Miller, his eyes narrowed, his face smeared with sweat and grime, focused his fire, systematically picking off enemy targets, his weapon a continuous roar. He pushed back the encroaching panic, forcing his mind to process the kaleidoscopic horror unfolding around him, trying to find a tactical advantage, a way out of this hell. He saw movement on a ridge, enemy heads popping up, and he adjusted his aim, ready to fire.
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Then, a low, familiar whistle pierced the cacophony. Not a jet, not a bullet, but that distinctive, rising shriek. He instinctively glanced up. Three dark shapes, long and slender, arced through the sky, growing larger, faster. Mortars. Incoming. But these weren't aimed generally at their lines. These were aimed at him.
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For a split second, his mind registered the trajectory, the speed, the impossible closeness. He knew, with a chilling certainty that froze his blood, that they were meant for his position.
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He realized it was too late for him
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The Division Force Base
The sound was a distant, mechanical scream that resolved itself into a blaring, digital alarm.
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Kevin bolted upright, gasping, sweat plastering his combat shirt to his back. The oppressive heat, the smell of burnt hydraulic fluid, the screams—all vanished, replaced by the cool, stale air of the barracks.
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He sat rigid on the edge of his cot, the ghost of the explosion still ringing in his ears. He scrubbed a hand over his face, realizing the vivid horror had been nothing more than a terrible nightmare—a recurring memory of loss, perhaps, or a premonition of the violence that was their daily bread.
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Just a dream.
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Kevin took a long, shaky breath. Then, his eyes fell on his wrist.
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The customized Division watch, designed for mission alerts, was vibrating, emitting a low, insistent pulse of specialized noise—a tactical alert that meant only one thing: Deployment.
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The dream was over, but the mission was beginning.
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He swung his legs over the side of the cot, the concrete floor cool beneath his bare feet. Every movement was immediate and precise. He
Stepping out of the barracks, Kevin joined the stream of other operators shadows moving purposefully through the dimly lit corridors toward the central briefing room. The silence of the base was deceptive; beneath it vibrated a tremor of urgency.
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He slipped into the massive, tiered room just as the lights dimmed, finding a spot next to Randy, a sharpshooter whose quiet demeanor masked a coiled intensity.
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Commander Thorne, a man whose face was etched with three decades of constant conflict, stood waiting beneath the large holographic projection screen. His voice was low but carried absolute authority.
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“Division operators,” Commander Thorne began, bypassing the usual pleasantries. “We are facing difficult news. We have a problem, and the scope of this enemy action is escalating beyond anything we’ve seen this year.”
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The main screen flickered to life, showing a clean, idyllic image of a bustling, small satellite community. The picture shifted instantly to low-resolution security footage chaos, smoke, and figures running.
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“Another terrorist attack,” Thorne stated grimly. “This time, it was Rivemontain town. 0900 hours, local time. The assault was sudden, overwhelming, and utterly brutal. The entire attack was caught on various security and street cameras.”
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The image stabilized on a gruesome overhead shot. It showed bodies scattered across a pedestrian square.
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“The whole population in the immediate vicinity was gunned down in seconds. This was not a negotiation or an attempted kidnapping. This was murder. A bloody massacre.” Thorne paused, letting the silence absorb the horrific weight of the images.
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Kevin felt the familiar, cold knot in his stomach tighten. He raised his hand.
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“Commander,” Kevin said, his voice level despite the rising tension in the room. “How did this happen in the middle of the day? This isn't a remote village. What about the first responders? The local police, the civil defense? They should have been there to protect the populace. And how did this force and whatever it is—get into the town in the first place?”
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Thorne met Kevin’s gaze. “To be honest, Kevin, we don’t know the full extent yet. Our working theory is that the terrorists cut off all communications and signaling towers in the town’s quadrant just before the attack. They used that opportunity, the communications blackout, to move in undetected and strike while the local authorities were blind.”
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The projection transitioned to a map, showing the estimated route of infiltration.
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“We have everyone available,intelligence, psychological operations, forensics investigating this situation. But the clean coordination suggests a significant increase in enemy capabilities.”
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Randy, leaning forward, spoke next, his voice flat. “What about the death toll, Commander? The hard numbers?”
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Commander Thorne pulled up the final graphic. The numbers flashed red.
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“Ninety confirmed killed. Seventy-nine wounded in the attack. And this isn't an isolated incident,” Thorne continued, his voice hardening. “Over the last three months, we have received consistent reports that validated attacks on military bases, critical supply convoys, key infrastructure, and now, civilian population centers.”
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He swept his gaze across the assembled operators and the elite of the Division, the last line of defense.
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“We don’t know who these terrorists are, truly, or what their ultimate objective is, but we need to stop them. We need to find the head of this organization and sever it immediately. For the moment, we are waiting for actionable intelligence to confirm targets and objectives.”
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Thorne tapped the console, and the graphic changed to a minimalist map highlighting the Rivemontain region.
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“But the clock is ticking. We cannot afford to wait long. We are moving forward with Operation Watchtower-Alpha. Let’s start the mission briefing.”
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End of Chapter 1
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