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FIRST STRIKE
Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Map
The time for diplomacy is over. US intelligence has just revealed the location of six heavily fortified missile silo’s housing nuclear-tipped long range missiles, just days after the search began when it became known that the DPRK may possess such weapons, and such weapons could be only days away from becoming fully-operational. If this happens American interests and allies across the entire Asian region could face nuclear annihilation. Choosing to ignore UN pleas for diplomacy, the US President has decided that this cannot be tolerated and has sanctioned an aggressive, precision operation against North Korea.
The location of the missile sites are positioned not far north of the 38th Parallel, inside a heavily fortified nuclear enrichment facility within a valley north of the valley that runs along the Parallel. Whilst this is fortunate as it is within striking distance by a US Air Force Base south of the DMZ, it is peppered with anti-air batteries and is accessible from the South only via an easily defended valley road that crosses the river via a heavily fortified bridge. Satellite photographs indicate that the bridge and road North of the river are within range of DPRK light artillery including mortar-equipped infantry. US Command would also like to remind you that when the road enters the DMZ itself it passes through some heavy anti-personnel and anti-tank landmines. Also, North Korean non-mobile listening and intelligence posts located in the hills above the valley will most probably detect any incursion into the DMZ. In this case, the base will be put on high alert, and it is most likely that an infantry division from one of several nearby bases will be mobilised. Overflights above the DMZ have also revealed several MLRS rocket platforms supported by a patrol of ageing Chinese tanks patrolling the border to the west, so don’t be surprised if they pay you a surprise visit. Intelligence reports that the destruction of the main nuclear reactor which has been decommissioned from civilian use but is now used for the North Korean enrichment program should stall the North’s efforts to bring their silo’s online, effectively forcing them to begin preparations for launch all over again. Be warned that any incursion into North Korean territory, which will almost certainly be noticed, will be considered an act of war and will most likely be met with heavy enemy reinforcements from the North as well as possible bombardment by a long-range artillery division that is unfortunately outside of strike range.
The missiles may be operational within an hour, so it is imperative that the ICBM control centre just across the river is destroyed in this time to ensure the North does not possess long-range strike capability. Once this is accomplished however, the DPRK will still possess battlefield-launch capability, and so the nukes should still be taken care of to ensure the South remains unthreatened. U.S. forces across the South will only be mobilised after your initial invasion so as to maintain the advantage of surprise, but as the battle wears on you can expect support from a variety of locations. The Pentagon has opted against allowing you to construct a Particle Cannon Uplink for fear of the top-secret technology falling into the hands of the North, so instead a medium-range guided missile weapons platform, which we affectionately refer to as the “Tomohawk Storm†is at your disposal.
YOUR MISSION IS AS FOLLOWS:
1. Destroy the Missile Control centre before the missiles come online.
2. Ensure that the North Korean nuclear threat is neutralized.
3. Resist invasion from the North.
SUBOBJECTIVES:
1. Destroy the Enrichment Facility to reset the countdown
2. Keep any Northern incursions undetected to prevent enemy retaliation for as long as possible.
Edited by spiderspag, 13 March 2006 - 23:30.