Northern Colonies
22-10-2006, 12:01
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Farmina Stoops to New Low
Seventeen Police Officers Killed In Cold Blood
(AP) – Shock horror today, as the bodies of eight police officer’s bodies were retrieved from the icy cold waters of the Great Rotovian Straight. They had been hit, by aircraft of the Farminan Air Force, currently holding out in the Rotovian islands. The Prime Minister, John Anderson had this to say.
“What Farmina has done is inexcusable, immoral and downright illegal. This is why we had no choice but to declare war against the Farminan. They have absolutely no sense of international law at all.”
Other groups are outraged, with opinion polls now shooting up in favour of the war.
“I am personally shocked that the Farminans have done this,” responded Chief Commissioner John Philips, head of the FSPD, and Primus Inter Pares of SGJCCPD. “I feel particularly sorry for the relatives. I believe one was only 18 and was only on the job for 3 months.”
The names of the police officers have yet to be released, but it is certain that this would change the nature of the current Farminan-Northern Colonies War.
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Farmina Stoops to New Low
Seventeen Police Officers Killed In Cold Blood
(AP) – Shock horror today, as the bodies of eight police officer’s bodies were retrieved from the icy cold waters of the Great Rotovian Straight. They had been hit, by aircraft of the Farminan Air Force, currently holding out in the Rotovian islands. The Prime Minister, John Anderson had this to say.
“What Farmina has done is inexcusable, immoral and downright illegal. This is why we had no choice but to declare war against the Farminan. They have absolutely no sense of international law at all.”
Other groups are outraged, with opinion polls now shooting up in favour of the war.
“I am personally shocked that the Farminans have done this,” responded Chief Commissioner John Philips, head of the FSPD, and Primus Inter Pares of SGJCCPD. “I feel particularly sorry for the relatives. I believe one was only 18 and was only on the job for 3 months.”
The names of the police officers have yet to be released, but it is certain that this would change the nature of the current Farminan-Northern Colonies War.
Continued on Page 2