In The Thick Of It

Briefing

As of late, the war was going rough for the Allied forces in Europe. The sheer firepower of the Soviet forces was too much for the thin Allied armies. However, the Allied leaders knew of one man who could turn the tide of the war: Albert Einstein. Having such a technological advantage would tip the scales in favor of the Allies. The only problem was that Einstein was held under careful watch within a Soviet research center, which was extremely guarded. It was decided that a perfectly timed strike force, which included Agent Tanya Adams, led by a certain Commander would give enough time for Einstein to escape. To stop pursuing forces, if necessary, a fleet of cruisers would follow up with a bombardment.

Battle Report

An initial scouting revealed that the Tesla defense systems were online, unfortunately for the Allied forward scout. However, Agent Tanya was able to sabotage the nearby Soviet powerplants. The base immediately blacked-out. With the defenses down, the Allied Strike Team was able to advance into the base with relative ease. Since the base was in such a cold and remote area, the Soviets weren't expecting an assault. Many soldiers within the garrison hadn't even rallied to the command center by the time Einstein had been escorted to the escape chopper. By that time, the Allied cruisers began to rain fire upon the base.

Aftermath

With Einstein rescued, the Allies were provided with a major boost, even though they were still heavily outnumbered and outgunned. The Allied Command would be able to benefit from the many technological inventions that Einstein would enable. However, the war was far from over.