Comrades!
Today brought us the most glorious of victories!
Having learned of the treacherous intentions of local Trade
Union members, we endeavoured to aid the workers in their legitimate attempt to
apprehend their organisers and have their grievances heard.
Our plan was formulated when a member of the glorious Railway
Workers Union came to our weekly meeting and informed us of the planned presence
of the nefarious TU leaders on a local train. We planned to intercept this
train and gain access to the answers we sought.
Inevitably, however, the forces of oppression turned out in
force to suppress the voice of the people.
As these blackguards are well known for using ambush tactics
and seemingly always occupying the choicest defensive positions we dismounted
well before approaching the village surrounding the signal box.
Our forces prudently dismount from our transport covered by our Mercenary allies |
We were proved correct when the fascists sprung up to open
fire on us. Had we been in our vehicles we would surely have all been killed
instantly!
However, under fire from ourselves and our glorious
mercenary allies*, we pushed forwards, and the cowards ran from their positions
like the dogs they are!
Regular forces abandon their position and fall back to regroup |
The village, however, had been infested by the enemies of
the people. Every residence had been emptied of its occupants and fortified by
the oppressor!
In typical cowardly fashion, a fifth column developed on our
left flank, with traitors gunning down the men they had formerly declared
loyalty to,
After a gruelling battle the majority of the Regular forces
opposing us had been vanquished.
Vanquished Regulars with infested village in background |
Our message to the TU leaders has been well and truly driven
home! Wherever they are, they are quivering at the thought of their close brush
with the will of the people they are supposed to represent.
*They are of course motivated by revolutionary fervour. All monies paid were used to cover the cost of the exotic, and expensive, ammunition types they used.