Chapter 3: The Cavalry Is Here!

New Delhi, Residency of Delhi, Britannia Raj

March 28th, 1859

Maharaja Imperial Headquarters, Army Central Command

Roughly 2 Kilometers away from the Delhi Townsquare

{Author’s POV}

A lone Britannian Soldier in his redcoat uniform and goggle-attached pith helmet, his rifle strapped on his back and his retractable saber sheathed in its belt holder, was riding his horse on the way towards the Headquarters of the Britannia Raj Army stationed in the central region of the Crown Colony. With him, he brought a letter in his saddlebag that bears some news written by the one in command of a few men fighting against the disaster in the town square for the Commander of the Army, unpleasant and dreadful news that will start as a second catalyst for the events in the future. And this letter came not from the other region or Britannia, but it came from the area where the Army Headquarter is: New Delhi, specifically the town square

The Britannian horsemen is speeding up his horse in a frantic hurry. Worried and dreadful about the mysterious otherworldly invasion that occurred in the town square of the Crown Colony Capital that threaten the lives of innocent civilians. Not to mention that it occurred at the same time as the celebration of St. Diona festival where there are many people… civilians present at the townsquare. With those… monsters there, it can be said that the civilians are already in danger and many have definitely became casualties to the slaughter by the monsters. Though, there are some military and police presence in the town square, it’s only mere handful of them. It’s not enough to face the otherworldly monsters that came in great number the size of an army

With so little of soldiers and policemen in the townsquare, he knew it’s only a matter of time before the monster could quash the small military and police forces under a lone young military officer in the town square and move on towards the Crown Colony Capital city’s residential  areas

“Come on! Faster! I need to report this incident to the high command and alert them about it” He said to himself while riding his horse “The lives of our civilian is in great danger and with just less than 50 men under his command, Captain Marlborough have only limited amount of time and ammo before being overrunned by those monsters. I hope I will get there in time”

The Britannian horsemen continued to ride his horse, ordering it to gallop again and again to gain up speed to the point pushing his horse limit. He knew that dragging on much more time would the casualty rate higher from both the military and the civilians. In his mind, time is running out. On the opposite though, he didn’t know about the actions of those back in the town square who have the same mindset and conviction as him. But even with all that, it’s not enough to halt the monsters. It’s only a matter of time before those soon heroes of the Empire to be overwhelmed. They need reinforcements. And that can only be acquired from the Army Central Command through the order and decision of one man, The General of the Britannia Raj Army

Meanwhile… at the Army Central Command Headquarters

In the Command Council room of the Army Central Command Headquarters, there sat twelve military officers of not just the Britannia Raj Army but also from the Royal Britannian Army itself, Royal Air Corps, Royal Australian and New Zealand Army Corps shortened to RANZAC, and Royal Canadian Army Corps. Six officers from the Raj Army, two officers from the Royal Britannian Army, two from the Royal Army Air Corps including one woman, one officer from the ANZAC, and officer from Canadian Army Corps. They were discussing about forming a Militarized Contingency Area for Britannia's Pacific Territory that includes Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong, Burma, New Guinea, and India Itself. Its purpose is to anticipate the occurrence of future war against threatening powers and rebellions in the Pacific region

In the center of the discussion, the one in charge of the Britannia Raj Army, General Sir Edward Charleston Hulls was leading the discussion regarding the discussed matter. He and the other military officers of the Empire and the Commonwealth were seated around a long rounded rectangular table. General Hulls sat on the narrow side of the table with one seat while the other officers sat on the sides of table and one across General Hulls himself. The one who sat across General Hulls is the lead representative from the Britannia Army, Colonel Albert Quinn Kingston, Commander of the 11th Royal Armored Cavalry Corps.

They were discussing about how the defenses in Empire’s smallest Colony, Hong Kong should be more increased since its annexation by the Britannia Empire in 1842, ten years prior from the crumbling Qing Dynasty of China. Eventhough the Qing is already weak from all aspects, including its own Military, there’s still a chance that the Qing might attempt to retake the island back. So it’s in the Empire’s interest that they need to protect its potential commercial and trade center from the possibility of Qing attempt to retake Hong Kong. As important as it is, they didn’t know yet there is something more important and urgent matter needed more attention as immediately as possible

“...Therefore, the possibility of the Qing attempt on retaking over Hong Kong is close to impossible considering their declining economy, Imperial family’s influence, and military ineffectiveness. With that said though, they STILL have manpower ten times our size combined together here in the Pacific, sufficient enough to face us. Especially with the Raj’s northern frontier sharing the same border with China”  The head of the conference, General Sir Hulls said

Colonel Kingston needed in agreement “So, should I take it that we agreed upon sending additional garrisons to Hong Kong, sir? And exactly how much forces do we need to divert to Hong Kong? Just like what the RAC and the IA4 (Intelligence Agency Sector 4) had reported, the Qing has about 500.000 troops and 1000 junks in their disposal”

A Colonel from the Raj Army, Hayward Armitage then spoke “Our garrisons in Hong Kong only numbered around 5000 Military personnel, 100 armored combat vehicles, 73 aircraft, and 16 warships. Even with additional technological support, it’s still overwhelmingly smaller than what the Qing has”

“Hmmm, then why don’t we just launch a surprise attack on the Qing themselves? We can just go straight for the Qing’s heart through Chuenpee and Shanghai. With that, the Qing would undoubtedly catch the Qing by surprise and forces too whatever demands we want from them” An arrogant Raj officer, a Colonel voiced his opinion

“That won’t do considering we don’t know how much forces they can muster from the Capital and we might run into resistance from the civilians, both from the cities and the countries. That would result in unwanted casualties from our troops and the native civilian. I’m sure you understand about that, Andersen” General Hulls countered and reprimanded his arrogant adjudant officer sternly “And on top of that, we still need to discuss about this with the Navy because in order to get to mainland China straight towards Chuenpee, the Navy’s warships and Royal Marines are required to launch an amphibious landings on the Chinese coast. Unfortunately, this council only extend to the Army and its Air Force branch”

“Urk!” The arrogant Raj Colonel, Colonel Mallard Andersen flinched at the General’s respond and hung his head down “I-I understand, Sire. You are indeed correct about that, Sire”

Out of nowhere, the meeting was interrupted by some voices that can be heard outside the Command Council Room that sounded like they were squabbling “H-Hey! What do you think you’re doing, soldier!? The Officers are having an important meeting right now!” One of the voices belongs to a guard who stood on the side of the meeting room’s doors, guarding the ongoing discussion between the Empire’s Military Officers

Another voice belonged to another Guard guarding the meeting “Yeah, we cannot just let anyone enter like this. It would be an insult to the higher-ups and you yourself will be charged with breaking Military law and code of ethics!”

Another voice, presumably not belonging to another Guard since there are supposed to be only two Guards guarding the meeting “I know, but it’s really urgent! No, ‘urgent’ may not be the best way to describe it… ‘grave’ might be the correct word. That and all that you told me about doesn’t matter right now though. Lives are at stake here! I need to report this matter to the General!”

“Tch, how uncouth!” Another arrogant self-centered Major, this time from the Royal branch, Major Hayden Pakenham mumbled to himself, clearly baffled by the act of a common soldier trying to interrupt the meeting by presumably, rushing into the meeting room

Colonel Kingston chuckled and crossed his arms, amused by what’s unraveling outside the meeting “Uncouth? Surely you jest… I think the commotion outside might be something of an interest to all of us”

“Or it could be indeed just something bad news judging by his choice of words” General Hulls added, seemingly to be in the same picture as Colonel Kingston. He then turned to his fellow officers and subordinates “Why don’t we say… let the young chap here and listen to what  he has to report. It seems urgent or as what he said ‘urgent’ hmm?” He asked them

All of the officers, minus Colonel Mallard of the Raj Army and a Major of the King's Britannian Army, in the room took their own moment to deliberate among themselves. From the tone and the words of the unknown soldier, there’s no mistake that there’s a sense of urgency and dread in them. No one, common soldiers and NCOs would ever dare to try barge into the Command Council Room just for reporting some trivial matters. But then again, it doesn’t seem sound like just some trivial matters. Perhaps it’s related to what the officers are discussing, Perhaps but it sounded like it needs to be viewed as something of an urgency. After some moments of mulling it over, they decided to agree on siding with both General Hulls and Colonel Kingston to let the unknown soldier outside in. Colonel Mallard and the arrogant Major huffed in annoyance, clearly not agreeing with decision but decided to reluctantly go along with it with the General still in the room

“Very well then” The General acknowledged. Then he turned to the meeting room’s door “Guards! Stand down!” He shouted to the Guards outside the door, causing the bickering outside to come to a halt “Let the lad in, boys” He told them to let the desperate soldier to enter the meeting, giving permission to the soldier to enter the meeting under his order

Then the reply from one of the guards came “Understood! As you wish, Sire”

“You may enter the room, Soldier. Please be advised to keep your manner in check in front of the General, his staffs, and the other high-ranking officers”  The other Guard can be heard telling the soldier

Then the door of the Command Council Room slammed open as a young soldier in his late twenties, a Sergeant of a Raj Rifle Cavalry Corps entered the room. This soldier is the same soldier who was in a hurry to report the concurring disaster at the St. Diona Festival venue at the Delhi town square to the higher ups in the Maharaja Imperial Headquarters

When he entered the room, It can be seen that he’s really exhausted and desperate with sweat coming down from his head and breathing really hard. It’s probaby because of his relentless struggle and attempt to convince the Guards and the officers in the room indirectly. But most importantly… he has the look of dread and worry written all over his face. Despite all that though, he still manages to gave his respect to the officers in the room by saluting them, per Military tradition and etiquette

“Sire! I’m First Sergeant Edwin Lake of the Raj 17th Dragoon Corps. Forgive me for all of my impertinent behavior and brash acts, but I’m afraid that I don’t have much time to dawdle around-” He said between his breath before he was cut off by General Hulls

The General has his right hand up with his palm facing the young Dragoon Sergeant “At ease, Sergeant! You should be at ease first before letting your mouth to utter your words. Otherwise you would lose all of your last remaining breath” He told Edwin

The young Dragoon Sergeant took the words of the General as he took a deep breath and released it to relief himself of exhaustion before continuing “There is a dire situation back ensuing in the town square. The city’s town square where St. Diona Festival is held is under attack” This caused all of the military officers, even General Hulls and the two arrogant and nerve-wrecking military officers to be shocked by the information told by Sergeant Edwin “The people there were in great danger and several of them, both the locals and Europeans were killed in the attack”

“Hold on, Lad! What do you mean that the town center is under attack!? And by whom the town square was attacked!? Bloody Mughal rebels?” Colonel Kingston interjected, asking clearance from Edwin

“It’s clearly as I said, Sire. I mean it literally: The town square is under attack. As for whom who had attacked the town square… no, it’s not Mughal rebels or or Maratha rebels or other local rebels, Sire. They are… they are…” He hesitated at first but then his rationality and morality came back to his head as his hesitation to tell them the truth dissipated

“Believe it or not but what I will tell you about may sound absurd but it is really the truth” He took a deep breath before continuing “The one who attacked the town square are monsters, literally. They came out from a portal that emerged at the Conquest of India statue  in hundreds of thousands, mounted medieval knights in steel armor and dragons, slaughtering any civilians in their without any remorse. The police and soldiers under the command of a young yet brave and gallant army officer are there to hold the monsters from getting out into the city and prevent more unnecessary innocent civilian casualties” Finally, he managed to let it all out off his chest

The reactions that came from the military officers were varied. While most of them reacted with disbelief and confusion, Colonel Mallard and Major Hayden looked at the Sergeant not just with disbelief but also distaste at how ‘improper’ and ‘impudent’ he is. A clear sign of how these two have strong ‘high class mannerism’ with them hailing from high ranking noble families but they misused their status in society by looking down on the common people and the possibly of being not satisfied with their rank in the military in which they thought they could get a higher position using their family’s status

As for General Hulls and Colonel Kingston’s reactions… Let’s just say that their reactions are unique compared to all military officers in the room. While they have the same look of disbelief on their face at first followed by concern if the Sergeant is in the right mind that changed into one with pride and a slight worry. These two expressions were not both directed at just the Sergeant though

“Huh? Really? Monsters?” Colonel Mallard then scoffed “You must be out of your mind, soldier!? Such thing from imagination and fantasy is certainly impossible!” He remarked “Heh, while being a young adult, that imagination of yours can certainly be a match that of a child” He added with an insult to Edwin

Major Hayden who’s in the same league. At first he scoffed at Edwin before reprimanding him “Surely you jest? What kind of a blatant and ridiculous thing to say. First, you interrupted an important meeting between high ranking officers of the Empire’s military and now you are telling us that some kind of monstrosity exist in this world created by God and that they are now terrorizing the Raj”

The Sergeant however, was not effected by these comments. Instead he continued to solidify his resolve to save the people and stop imminent danger that might threat the whole world by informing the High Command the truth. But first he must have a solid answer and reason to clarify the truth of the information he had given. And he must be brave and frank about it, even in front of all of these high ranking officers

Edwin put his right hand on his chest, trying to show the officers that he’s really sincere and truthful. Not a single hint of lie nor fear on the Rifle Cavalry Sergeant “I promise to you all, Sires that all I had just said is true. Otherwise, I would not dare enough to barge in and interrupt your meeting. But if I don’t have the bravery to do such thing… while you Sires here are discussing among yourselves, the people in India were being slaughtered like cattle without any one stopping the monsters. And the one who should be there to defend the people and stop these monsters are the entire military of the Empire, not just a mere handful of soldiers and police, less than one hundred, actually less than even twenty. And those men were still there at the town square, defending the people and trying to hold off the monsters. However, I believe they don’t have much more time or ammunition to carry on this heroic endeavor” He explained with determination in his voice and aura can be felt in the room

The military officers were utterly astonished with Edwin’s words, minus Colonel Mallard and Major Hayden while General Hulls and Colonel Kingston were impressed by Edwin’s bravery to let out his feelings and determination. And so both the two Military Leaders who represented each branch of the Empire’s Army, with a smile at first formed on their face gave Edwin an applause. Soon after, the others except the two Noble eccentric officers who only crossed their arms in ignorance, applauded Edwin simultaneously. Then afterwards, they all stood up not just to give Edwin claps, but standing ovation. This was done when they struck hard and deep into many people’s hearts and Edwin deserved this

After the applause died down, both General Hulls and Colonel Kingston approached Edwin. Then General Hulls put both of his hands on Edwin’s shoulders and said “Though your information is as absurd as it can get, your determination and resoluteness overpowers the impossibility of that absurd information of yours. That proves how sincere you are about this news. I believe in you, Lad”

Colonel Kingston who’s in the same page with General Hulls, nodded in agreement to what General Hulls said to Sergeant Edwin “Indeed, I’m with General Hulls too. You have proved your gallantry as a soldier and care for humanity as whole despite just alerting us about the threat against not just our Empire but also humanity as a whole”

“And with all that settled..” General Hulls then turned to all of the military officers in the room “I suppose that we are all in agreement to regard what this young Sergeant had told an absolute truthful fact?” The only responds that came from them are is salutation, followed by simultaneous exclaim of “Yes, Sire!” in unison. Even Colonel Mallard and Major Hayden joined in, feeling the urge to join in agreeing with the General caused by enormous pressure in the form of Colonel Kingston, who’s standing behind the General smiling at them menacingly

“Now then, Gentlemen…” A smirk formed on the General’s face which caused a chilling aura in the room “Let us prepare for battle and let us how we fare against these… outherworldly monsters, shall we?”

Meanwhile…

Back at the battlefront of New Delhi Townsquare

{Jonathan’s POV}

“Hold the line! This is the last line of defense! Don’t let them get through us! The lifes of our civilians are at stake here!” I shouted to the men under my command

We are now not at the same place as before. Now we are at the outer sector of the town square in a defensive position behind some makeshift barricade that was assembled rather haphazardly and in rush. We have been fighting off these otherworldly monsters for almost an hour before while conducting tactical retreats repeatedly until we got to where we are. During our tactical retreats, we were joined by some patrolling Raj soldiers and police officers who were scattered all over the town square. I’ve already sent a cavalrymen attached with a message in the form of a letter to go and report this disaster to the Central Army HQ in the city

In the process we’ve lost eight good men but gained thirty additional troops into the rooster in fighting against the monsters. Out of the eight of our men killed, three of them were those from the first group I gathered and commanded back near the portal where those monsters came from. Oh and don’t worry about Blake and Madhav. They’re still with me and the other 22 men, not among those killed in action, sacrificing their life not just for the civilians, but us as well. Those who were killed in battle were the result of them being shot by enemy arrows and dragon fire. None of them were killed by close quarter, direct contact with the monsters

In total, we now only have 25 men remaining along with three machine guns, one Maxim Mk2 HMG and two Lewis Mk1 LMGs and a 3-inch mortar to fight off the monsters and prevent them from getting into the residential areas. But even with our firepower advantage, defensive position, and excellent marksmanship (some are decent but), I don’t think that we could hold out any much longer with the enemy being far too much for a conventional regiment to handle much less fewer than 50 squad men But the weird thing is that these monsters only paid their attention always at one direction, our direction. They hadn’t bothered with spreading their forces into the city through all of the defenseless sectors. If they had done that, they could go into the residential areas and slaughter any civilians in sight on the spot. They could might even try to flank us from our sides via those defenseless sectors

But that’s not the case for these blood-thirsty. All they cared is to annihilate and slaughter every single one of us who are standing in their way to fuel their thirst for blood. Oh and I also forgot to mention that they didn’t just come in a single, but waves after waves. After one wave is repelled, another one came but bigger in numbers, again and again repetitively and progressively as their number increased for each wave after one and other. And when their opponents, despite being smaller in size compared to theirs, seems to be stronger and more resilient than they had thought, they would throw themselves again and again against us by charging blindly at us  with the intention to diminish our morale and eventually wipe us out. Truly shameful these monsters are. Though I can’t blame them that much if they don’t have brain and heart. That sounds like a curse though rather than a blessing

“Bloody hell! There’s way too many of ‘em now!” Blake cursed while firing his rifle at the charging. Then he went to reload another 10 rounds magazine into his MQL  Enfield rifle after. But then he realized something when taking another magazine from his ammo pouch “Bugger! I only have three mags left!”

“I got  six 5-rounds clips left!” Madhav exclaimed. Soon, all the other soldiers and police under my command reported the remaining ammo they have left to fight against the monsters

“Same here for the Machine Gun, sir! We only have one belt left”

“The LMGs as well, sir! Only four disc magazines left, two for each”

Oh no, that’s right. I forgot about the limited ammo. Sure, we got more from our dead comrades but we only got not that many ammunition from them because they too have already exhausted their ammo themselves. This makes me to check how many rounds I have left in my ammo pouch. And as it turns out, even for an NCO like myself, I’m no better than them, probably worse than they are

Looking into my ammo pouch, I only have four quick-loader loaded with six rounds each left  for my revolver.  I come to a realization that we are all short on ammunition and probably could not fight the enemy anymore soon. The only thing we can do after we run out of ammunition is to attach our bayonet to our rifle or in my case, unsheathe my retractable sabre and prepare for a close quarter combat

“Well, I’m afraid if that’s the case… after we emptied all of our remaining ammunition, we had to fight them head on with bayonets and swords of our own” I told them while reloading another six bullets into my revolver “I know it sounds reckless and suicidal but there’s no other way. If we make a tactical retreat now, their cavalry will charge behind us with our backs exposed to them while we retreat and that’s a no go”

Blake grinned bitterly as he continued to shoot his rifle at the attacking monsters  “Right there with you, Sir! It’s better to die in glory rather than die while our backs against the enemy!” He said

Madhav chuckled “I think the right saying of that is ‘better to die in glory rather than live in dishonor’. But I guess that doesn’t apply to our situation so what you said is probably the best one to describe our situation” He remarked

“Well, at least we’re going down in a blaze” I continued to fire my revolver at the charging monsters, killing several of them and emptying another load in turn “I have two more loads before I run out myself. Only one more and then…” For some reason I hesitated to say it. Is it because of fear of death at young age and not able to enjoy the future? or is because of my family and friends’ sadness if it comes to death? Probably both

But, what choice can I make here? The messenger that I’ve sent with my letter to the HQ probably got turned and sent away by the higher ranks because of the ridiculousness and impossibility of the occurring disaster that occurred here. It’s been a while since he left for the HQ to report and get some reinforcement to relieve us from this conundrum. We’re already at the brink of desperation, being pressured by the relentless enemy attacks that seem to not end as time and our struggle goes. If reinforcement won’t come… then…

Suddenly, a booming voice can be heard from a radio broadcast nearby, causing us all and even the monsters to stop just to listen what the radio broadcast is about to announce “You have done well, warriors of the Empire” I know this voice! General Sir Edward Charleston Hulls of the Britannia Raj Army central branch “Both from this Colony, Britannia itself, and the other Her Majesty’s Commonwealth Realms… you have fought endlessly to defend the Raj and the people against unknown otherworldly enemy” The voice then paused. I know“And as for you, boy who’s leading these brave warriors against such destructive calamity… your message have reached us” He paused for a second there before letting out a grin followed by continuation of his message

“Rejoice! The Cavalry… is here!” That last sentence of his was followed by a sudden and simultaneous barrage of artillery smashing into several unfortunate monsters in front of us, blowing them into pieces

I smiled as I sighed in relief. Thank God, the message got to the General’s hand. And thank you whoever you are, soldier of the Rifled Cavalry Corps for delivering my letter all the way from here to the Headquarters. You’ve saved us all

Then, we can hear rumbling of machines, buzzing in the sky, and foot marching of men from behind us. We turned around to the source of those sounds. And there we saw them. Hundreds of armored tractor landships, the Lighter Lancelots and the Medium Longswords accompanied by thousands of armed men both on foot trailing behind the landships and mounted on horseback who march side by side with the landships, keeping their pace with them as they march towards our position to relieve us and join in on the fighting. And it’s not just them, the ground reinforcement who came to our aid. Help from the air also came as well. And as another artillery barrage were fired on the enemy forces, the Royal Air Corps joined the battle

When we looked to the sky, we saw a swarm of  armored biplanes and rotorcrafts flying in the air towards the enemy position. They were flying in formation in which the armored biplanes formed a ‘V’ line formation while the rotorcrafts formed a skirmish formation, just like riflemen and light infantry do in certain situations during a battle.  This formation makes a perfect strategical benefits in which the biplanes that have better speed than the rotorcrafts would act as escort for the rotorcraft by preventing any aerial hostilities, meaning the otherworldly dragons in this case from intercepting rotorcrafts dropping bombs on ground targets. Another artillery barrage were fired on the enemy forces as the biplanes and rotorcraft prepared their attack run

And they proved to be the excellent trump cards against the mysterious otherworldly larger yet medieval-minded and equip otherworldly forces as both our long range artillery, armored cavalry, aerial bombs quickly changed the course of the battle from the moment there were only less than fifty of us containing the enemy from breaching into the residential areas. After being torn away by continuous artillery barrages from afar, the armored column came to swept in with cannons and machine guns blazing as the foot infantry moved to the sides of the armored tractors and open fire against the already pinned down otherworldly knights and monsters

Eventhough the enemy still has the numerical advantage even with the arrival of our reinforcement, they still lack more advantages than us. We have the strategic advantage, technological advantage, and more superior firepower. Sure, they have dragons as their trump card but it’s just one trump card. We have all the trump cards we can use here at the same time against them. It’s not even a balance in power now between the otherworldly enemy and our strengthened forces. We will win this battle definitely. For the sake of not just our Great Empire that spans from the Americas to the Eastern hemispheres, in the name of humanity too we shall wipe off this new otherworldly threat against humanity

I had a smile on my face before I turned to the men that I’ve been leading in holding off the monsters from breaching into the city. They all have various emotions from the look of relief to happiness of being relieved by our fellow countrymen and glad that all of our efforts in buying some time for the relief force to arrive at the town center have not been in vain. I truly is a morale victory for these men. It would also be a lie that I also didn’t have this kind of emotions

I felt the same way. And it is also not completely true that I’m not afraid of death, but it’s not wrong either. I would do it for the sake of those I care about. But then, I’m scared of death because I still want to live as long as I can also for the sake of those who I care about and I want to see the day when humanity flourish in the future too. Heh, perhaps living for the sake of the others is the better and perhaps the best option than dying for the same reason

Shrugging off all of that thoughts, I raised my sabre in the air as I shouted to the men under my command while our relief force of infantry, cavalry, tanks flooded the town square and aircraft swarming in the sky, ready attack the enemy on the ground “Men! You’ve heard the General! Now that the relief force is here, we can join them in wiping out the monsters off of this world!”

Soon, eventhough clearly exhausted and fatigued by the long last stand that they had to endure before the arrival of the relief, they still managed to erupt in various cheers and cries

“Yeah!”

“Let’s take the fight to them now!”

“Make them pay for every single of our people’s lives taken by them”

“Let’s show them the might of the Britannia Empire and the spirit of humanity!”

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