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Tango0101 Aug 2015 3:29 p.m. PST

"…Sergeant ‘Tosh' Collins and the two SAS teams he was nominally in charge of had spent three days in the Evening News van, watching the farm. Their recce work had shown the most likely avenues of attack and they had gone over a suitable plan. The problem was, following the shocking assassination of the majority of the Royal Family by the previously derided Free Welsh Army, the hastily formed Neo Conservative Republic were wary of too much bad press overseas. The upshot was, this was still officially a police matter, meaning that the local plods had to be allowed to go in first and make the arrests. ‘Tosh' wasn't too worried about the local representatives of the Free Welsh Army or even the blokes from the Brixton Popular Front. It was Paddy O'Brien and his Provos that concerned him – they were armed with military grade weapons and had arrived with two heavily laden Mini vans full of cases of the same. ‘Tosh' checked his watch in the light of the full moon overhead, counting down the seconds until the coppers were due to make their entrance…."

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The Archer09 Aug 2015 10:24 a.m. PST

nice report sir. Look forward to more!

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