20-11-2003, 06:46
OOC: I'm bored as hell so I made this up
Albrook City
University of Albrook
Over a thousand college students were marching across Albrook city to protest Gandillion's treatment of citizens. Many had signs of "Overthrow Gandillion" or had a picture of Gandillion that said "The real satan is closer to you than you think". The students marched 57 miles around the city, and came through on the east side, now named Snipers Street .........
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Capital Narshe
Palace
"We need to do something about these protesters" muttered Dictator Gandillion. "I want to stop this non-sense now, these fools are ruining my name and destroying my credibility in the International Community. I want this put to a end, NOW, and make sure it never happens again.
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Albrook City
University of Albrook
As the college students made their way down the street, to their university, something wasn't right about it.......... Where there once was a street with busy traffic, there wasn't a single car anywhere in sight. Even more bizarre was there were no camera's videotaping them, anywhere. The students walked pass several old buildings on the east side of the city. None of the students could explain why they had the urge to run away, maybe it was premonition, or maybe they somehow sensed what was hiding in those houses. As the college students rounded their last corner, everything seemed to burst alive with activity. 35 T-72's slowly lumbered out of bushes and street corners opening fire with their machine guns. Bullets teared through flesh and left hundreds dead and dying in their own blood. The reminder of the students turned and ran through the only area that would save them from the tanks, the east side of the city. Federal machine gunners began opening fire on the college students determined to kill every last one of them, while 700 soldiers, hidden in the various factories, had a bird's eye view of the targets they were required to kill. At the top of the roofs, the sound of mortars being launched, AK-74 fire, combined with T-72 Cannon blasts signified the murder of 1,279 students.
Albrook City
University of Albrook
Over a thousand college students were marching across Albrook city to protest Gandillion's treatment of citizens. Many had signs of "Overthrow Gandillion" or had a picture of Gandillion that said "The real satan is closer to you than you think". The students marched 57 miles around the city, and came through on the east side, now named Snipers Street .........
_______________________________________________________________________________
Capital Narshe
Palace
"We need to do something about these protesters" muttered Dictator Gandillion. "I want to stop this non-sense now, these fools are ruining my name and destroying my credibility in the International Community. I want this put to a end, NOW, and make sure it never happens again.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Albrook City
University of Albrook
As the college students made their way down the street, to their university, something wasn't right about it.......... Where there once was a street with busy traffic, there wasn't a single car anywhere in sight. Even more bizarre was there were no camera's videotaping them, anywhere. The students walked pass several old buildings on the east side of the city. None of the students could explain why they had the urge to run away, maybe it was premonition, or maybe they somehow sensed what was hiding in those houses. As the college students rounded their last corner, everything seemed to burst alive with activity. 35 T-72's slowly lumbered out of bushes and street corners opening fire with their machine guns. Bullets teared through flesh and left hundreds dead and dying in their own blood. The reminder of the students turned and ran through the only area that would save them from the tanks, the east side of the city. Federal machine gunners began opening fire on the college students determined to kill every last one of them, while 700 soldiers, hidden in the various factories, had a bird's eye view of the targets they were required to kill. At the top of the roofs, the sound of mortars being launched, AK-74 fire, combined with T-72 Cannon blasts signified the murder of 1,279 students.