Mission: Run for your lives!!

Frightened by the sudden strike on the Starport itself, the civilians start to scream around and try to find a way out of here. Not even the announcer can help them to calm down anymore.

*BOOM BA-DA-BOOOM*

The Axis forces do not care about all the time and work, that was invested in building this giant Starport. They simply wanted to see the Poles being devastated at the loss of one of their most important facilities in both, trading and culture!

Admiral Nikita Gradenko: "Xaxaxaxaxa, let these maggots cower in fear of the mighty Soviet Empire! Concentrate fire on the Star-"

*TOK-TOK-TOK*

Bear: *ROOOAAAAR*

Admiral Nikita Gradenko: "Wh- where the hell, did you bring in that huge bear?! Explain, soldier!"
Soviet Conscript: "Uhm, well... we like used our vodka and dolls to summon that bear, but uhm... it ended up landing here instead of the Starport..."
Admiral Nikita Gradenko: "YOU DID WHAT ?!"
Soviet Conscript: "Well, I can explain tha-"

*RIP-RIP* *MUNCH-MUNCH*
Admiral Nikita Gradenko: "BLYAAAAA-AAAHHHHH!!!"
The bear didn't leave the Soviet soldier any time to explain this whole situation. He goes for the Admiral and rips him into little red pieces.

While awaiting further orders from the Admiral, the crew of the sorrounding Soviet destroyers listened all the time to what happened on board of the Command Cruiser.
Communications Officer: "Looks like the Admiral go serious problems on board! What should we do now, továrišč?"
Soviet Naval Commander: "I think it is the best, when we-"

*JEBJEBJEBJEB*
Obvioulsly, the Polish forces from the Confederation and the Union won't just watch at the Soviet ships, firing at the Starport, being full of innocent civilians, and go for a counter attack.

Kapitan Magdalena Pierunska: "NAPIERDALAC BEZ ROSKAZU!! WE MUST NOT LET THESE DOGS GET AWAY WITH THREATENING OUR PEOPLE!!"

Kapitan Marian Kosakiewicz: "Ludzie, you've heard the dear lady! Empty all guns shells and magazines on the Soviet ships!"

*JEBJEBJEBJEB*

Communications Officer: "SHIT, WE'RE UNDER HEAVY FIRE!! RESQUESTING NEW ORDERS!!"
Soviet Naval Commander: "Tell the crew of the other ships to get the fuck out off here before they grind us into pieces!!"

And so they do. The Soviet destroyers escape from the battlefield, leaving the Command Ship of their superior behind, whose crew cannot handle the bear, running around their ship and the depletion of their own vodka supplies.

The combined firepower of the Polish fleet finally manages to take down the Soviet Cruiser. RIP Bear

Kapitan Magdalena Pierunska: "Pew, that was close... But we need to determine the amount of damage, those pricks have caused to the starport. It looks like it's in a pretty bad shape, to me."
Kapitan Marian Kosakiewicz: "Ehh, it could have been much worse. If not for us, the whole thing might be gone and thousands of lives would be lost to the Axis. Wait, I'm picking up signals from an incoming ship-. CHOLERA JASNA, THIS THING IS GINORMOUS!!"

Indeed, a giant super-dreadnaught arrived at the Orbit of Nowa Gdańsk. However, as both Kapitany saw the white giant eagle with a golden crown on the nose of that ship, they were sure, that it's commander can be safely trusted...

...being no other than Admirał Bogusław Dudek.
Admirał Bogusław Dudek: "*whistles* Looks like you've managed to take out the trash, before I could come over here and help out! Good job, PIerunska!"

Kapitan Magda Pierunska: "Uhm, well thank you, panie admirale. Although I doubt, I would have managed it all by myself and without the aid, that came right from Kraków. But tell me, what took you so long from coming over here? I mean, with that hueg thing, you could have wiped out the entire Raiding Force."

Admirał Bogusław Dudek: "Frankly, the whole situation turned out to be a much bigger mess, than I expected: just recently, I had to defend the Orbit of Szczecin and the Ports of Gdynia just half an hour ago. The Nazis are everywhere, yet we need to move all of our forces towards our Western frontiers and distribute expedition forces to Magyar worlds, at the same time! By the way, who's that friend of yours, that aided you in the defense of the starport."

Kapitan Marian Kosakiewicz: "Kapitan Marian Kosakiewicz, at your disposal, panie Admirale."

Admirał Bogusław Dudek: "Ah, nice to meet you panie Kapitanie. Both of you did good work, here. I'd like to meet you later on in my office to reward you both for your merits."
































