Sunday, September 21, 2008

Departure At Dock

Lt. Strickland arrived at the dock with tanks in tow. At the time, I figured Psycho (British SAS Sergeant Sykes) got into a tank alongside me. It was not until the tank battle calmed that I realized Psycho went in another direction. Below, is the last photo I had of Psycho until we met back up at the carrier.



His orders were to sprint back to the dock where he was instructed to assist an assault on the other side of the island. He found a small boat to take him to the other side of the island.



After a good thirty minute boat ride over the cold sea, Psycho was dropped onto the beach where he used his Nanosuit to sprint inward toward the rough terrain. He didn't need his radar to point him in the proper direction, he only needed to follow the explosions. The suit's energy was getting low, so Psycho opted to leap aboard a truck driven by US support troops heading toward the core of the action.



On the way, he noticed Colonel Lee of the Korean People's Army. Of course, he had to be behind this crazy war. But what was his real cause?



He quickly climbed to the top of the truck and took the position of self-appointed gunner - blasting everything in his view that could stop his vehicle from moving forward along the path.

The dual SCARs that Psycho was using were no match from the North Korean troops stationed above. Their mortal guns and rocket launchers trumped his allocation of weapons. So he jumped onto the rocky terrain and headed up toward the plateau causing so much pain for the US soldiers. When he arrived, he used his strength from the Nanosuit to dismantle the position.

What he did not realize is that another similar plateau were also assaulting his convey below. So, Psycho rushed down to the valley to assist his team. Here was a shot of the convey, just before it was rocked off his path.



Psycho arrived just as their truck was blown into the sky. Some soldiers were lost but a majority remained. A call was made for a VTOL to rescue them from their position.

The battle was intense ... the time seemed to crawl as they anticipated the sound of their rescue ship.