Transcript:No Remorse

This page includes a transcript of Focused Blast, the fourteenth and final Allied mission of Command & Conquer: Red Alert.

Introduction
Gunter von Esling: I assume everyone can handle the orders they have been given? Any questions? Good... Give 'em hell boys! Dismissed!

Von Esling (to player): Commander, your efforts in this war have earned you a great honor. You, Stavros and myself will personally lead the direct assault on Moscow. With all the other fronts covered, it is up to us to destroy Stalin's fortifications and remove the Soviet seat of power. You have also earned the right to be the first to test the newest addition to our arsenal: the Chronosphere. With this to help you, even Stalin's new Iron Curtain will not be able to stop us.

Nikos Stavros: Einstein wanted me to warn you that the Chronosphere could produce unknown side effects. Be careful when using it, even we do not understand its full power.

Von Esling: Yes, use it cautiously. Get going, and give Stalin hell. We will see you in Moscow!

Briefing
This is it -- the final confrontation! The Soviets have nowhere to run now. The only thing that remains is to topple the Soviet seat of power. Destroy everything to make sure that no one takes Stalin's place. No sorrow. No pity. No remorse.

Ending
''A trio of Allied soldiers scout the ruins. A private finds an injured Stalin moaning and grumbling underneath the rubble.''

Allied soldier 1: Over here, I found someone! Jeez Louise, it's Stalin!

Allied soldier 2: Figures that bastard would survive.

Allied soldier 1: Well, orders are orders. C'mon, help me get him out of here.

The soldiers begin to remove the rubble, but are interrupted by Stavros in the corner.

Nikos Stavros: Private, what do you think you're doing?

Allied soldier 1: Sir, it's Stalin. He's still alive.

Stavros: Private, I don't see anyone there.

Allied soldier 1: Right here sir, it's Sta-

Stavros: I don't believe you hear me Private, I don't see anyone here. Do you?

Allied soldier 1: No sir... I don't see anyone. Must have been the wind I heard.

Stavros: That's what I thought. Now move out.

The soldiers walk away, leaving Stavros alone with Stalin.

Stavros gags Stalin with a rag, before placing a huge concrete slab over him, completely burying him.

Stavros: Ha!