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Exile to Imperial Brits

15-05-2004, 20:28
An independent reporter for the Region News Network

Citing that he intends to uphold the agreement signed earlier not to return to FWS, Hendrik Rhodes announced he would go to Imperial Brits...

He did however say, "I am glad the army rescued me from Unified Sith, the communist rebels would likely have killed me."

Details of the rescuse are coming in. Using a number of registered commercial 747s, 1,000 paracommando troopers crossed into Unified Sith and dropped near where Hendrik Rhodes was staying.

There were only a few guards presdent at the estate as most soldiers were readying for a civil war as it seems royalists are about to fight communists. The few guards there stood down in the face of 1,000 elite FWS paracommandos.

Most of the 747s were shot down attempting to get back to FWS because by then, the Sith Air defenses realized they weren't really commercial aircraft. However the pilots accomplished their mission of dropping the paracommandos.

Stealth Helicopters flew in across the border directly to where the paracommandos had secured the exiled leader and tranported him and the troops back to FWS.

Meanwhile, Alexander Rhodes, who only ruled for a short while has retired to his farm in Central Province.

Hendrik Rhodes has announced that Alexander Rhodes should resume rule of the FWS.

With those words he boarded a plane with several personal guards who are reputed to be high officers in the teutonic knights. When asked why they were accompanying a man who they no longer had to protect they replied "We swore to defend him until death".

Hendrik is expected to arrive in the Imperial Brits later.

A squadron of MiG-29s flanked either side of the plane and will escort the plane to Imperial Brits.


However Alexander Rhodes has refused to resume leadership of the nation and so another distant cousin to the president Donald Rhodes is expected to become leader. Although it is doubtful his rule will be any more successful than the brief rule of Alexander Rhodes.

"In this reporters opinion, recent events in the FWS are like a bad soap opera. Political instability, intrigue, betrayal, secret room diplomatic deals, and under the table discussions."