Sam O'Neill was flying above the harbor in a VTOL, now that his Sierra 2 fighter jet had crashed less than 5k meters away. He was providing air support as Sergeant Michael "Psycho" Sykes charged the harbor with a goal of keeping that cargo sub from leaving the area.
No one, including JSOC had any idea what was loaded into the cargo sub, but it had already caused one fire fight between the Korean People's Army (KPA) and some other unknown source. On the other side of the island, some of Psycho's other Delta Force team members (including myself) were engaged in battle with heavy KPA forces. All this time, we wondered if the rest of the world understood what was going on in this little corner of the planet.
The goal was to reach a KPA trailer near the water, but not close to the cargo sub. Inside the trailer was a link to the tactical network, which could be used to override the default security on the sub. The one major obstacle is that the harbor is crawling with KPA troops. With the alarms sounding, Psycho was certain the alarms were triggered due to his arrival. Of course, O'Neill's VTOL blasting the area could have been another reason for the wake-up call.
In addition to KPA support troops, at least one Armored Scout Vehicle (ASV) was patrolling the area as well. Psycho still maintained a rocket launcher over his back. That was really the only item in his possession that could take down an ASV without any visible damage.
Psycho figured that the alarms could not sound any louder, so after clearing out some KPA troops near by, he destroyed the ASV with two rockets.
Quickly, he raced to the KPA trailers and downloaded the intel from the legacy computer equipment. He also activated the upper loading gate on the sub, because his orders from JSOC were to board that sub.
If you would have told Psycho a week ago that he would be boarding a KPA sub with a cargo containing unknown substances, certainly the end-result would not be different. For Psycho was truly a man dedicated to his cause and one who would not hesitate to put his life on the line to save the souls he is protecting back home. After all, he did not want Aztec's death to go without merit and wanted to do everything in his power to take down the source of the attention to this island.
Next stop, boarding the sub. On the way, Psycho realized this was not going to be easy, as he saw a helicopter land on the dock - near the sub - most likely carrying more troops.
He restocked his rocket launcher, went prone and blasted the helicopter into a million pieces. That was the good news. The bad news is, everyone knew where he was now ... and a couple more troops appeared to escape before the rockets hit. What made things worse is that JSOC was not pleased with O'Neill providing air support - so he was ordered back to base.
When Psycho reached the dock, he saw the sub and quite a few KPA troops waiting for him. He would have to face them alone.
He loaded his weapons and prepared to take them down ... using all means necessary.