Stop getting flagged
He is being taken to a police station in Mumbai.
Just are there spies in Japan? Because there was a massive security breach on a Bogland Navy cruiser sailing from Honolulu to Long Beach.
Y’know what? Let’s stop managing the police in a daily basis
well, i cant stop managing the police on a daily bases…
No, we infiltrated all of them since 2015
What happened btw?
Well then who was the spy that stowed away on my cruiser?
Idk, that’s not my problem
big breach
does anyone want tickets?
Massive breach of security happening
Phoenix: hi anyone want to fly on plane?
yes
@Nugget what happened afterwards?
So, this is what happened. The cruiser, named “The Voyager of the Atolls”, was sailing its maiden voyage from Tokyo to Bogland via Honolulu, Hawaii and Long Beach, California. The ship had made the stop in Honolulu the day before, picking up only half of the soldiers that were supposed to board (and you know why that happened). Anyway, the ship was five miles south of Naalehu, a small community on the southern tip of the Big Island, sailing through 15 foot swells, when a loud sound of glass breaking woke up CMSgt Ross Emerson. The sergeant was confused by why there would be glass breaking, so he decided to go check and take a bathroom break while he was at it. He climbed down from his bed on the second bunk, careful not to wake his roommate, CMSgt Jack Douglas. Sergeant Emerson opened the door and saw a smashed bottle on the ground right in front of his door. Further down the hall, he could see a man trying his best to hobble down the hallway of the rocking ship. Sergeant Emerson was instantly suspicious of this man, since he was wearing a white t-shirt and jeans, when the standard uniform for soldiers onboard was a tan t-shirt and either tan cargo pants or the standard long camo pants. Also, since the bathroom was quite far away from Sergeant Emerson’s cabin, he had put on is military boots. The man he saw before him was barefoot and holding a heavy bag in his left hand and had a drawstring backpack on his shoulders. The sergeant spoke to the man loud enough for it to startle him, but not wake any other soldiers sleeping in the other cabins, asking who he was. The man turned around a pulled out a glass bottle from the bag and threw it. The bottle shattered against an LED light bulb on the side of the wall. A shard hit Sergeant Emerson in the forehead and it started bleeding. Sergeant Emerson quietly ran into his cabin and shook Sergeant Douglas awake, who was sleeping quietly on the bottom bunk. The shattering of the bottle and the light woke up several other soldiers, who came to investigate. Sergeant Emerson and Sergeant Douglas poked their heads out of the cabin, but Sergeant Douglas was immediately hit in the face with a flying bottle, knocking him unconscious. Sergeant Emerson then raised the alarm, yelling," WHAT THE F*** ARE YOU DOING?!" Several other soldiers heard the battle cry and opened their doors, their Glock 17s drawn and aimed. The man immediately turned a corner and started running. Sergeant Emerson and three other soldiers, SMSgt Bennett Ramirez, SMSgt Connor Jackson, and MSgt Trevor Na’ope gave chase to the man, chasing him up to the bow of the ship. The ship’s captain, CMSgt Garrett Lloyd, notified the night shift soldiers about the attack and told them to corner the man at the bow. On deck 7, the man managed to lose the soldiers for about five minutes. While running through the maze of halls, he ran into and knocked over a night shift soldier, SMSgt Brian Forrest. Panicking, he knocked Sergeant Forrest out with a bottle, shattering it. He then took the jagged remains of the bottle and stabbed Sergeant Forrest 25 times with the bottle. The team of sergeants hear Sergeant Forrest’s cries of pain as he was being stabbed and located the man, but all they found was Sergeant Forrest bleeding on the ground and the man turning a corner. Sergeant Jackson offered to stay with Sergeant Forrest and radio the attack, so the team of three sergeants continued on without him. While chasing the man on deck 8, he threw a bottle which hit Sergeant Na’ope in the face, which shattered, breaking his nose and knocking him out. The rough seas caused the man to fall over while on deck 9, but he managed to get up before the soldiers got to him. Eventually, the three soldiers trapped the man on the bow of the ship while 10 night shift soldiers joined them, all aiming whatever firearm they had at the man. The man seemed to be considering his options. After a two minute standoff, the man reached into his drawstring backpack very slowly and pulled out a small yellow pack. Then, in one movement, threw the pack overboard, yanked a string, and then jumped off the side of the boat into the water. The man climbed onto his inflated dinghy and sailed towards shore. While the attack was reported to the Bradshaw Army Airfield, the man has not been caught. Sergeant Douglas was found to have a black eye from the bottle, while Sergeant Emerson’s cut was sterilized and bandaged. Sergeant Na’ope had his nose bandaged up. Unfortunately Sergeant Forrest bled out before doctors could get to him, dying right in front of Sergeant Jackson. The man was thought to be a spy, since they found an opened crate in the cargo compartment with an empty bottle and crowbar inside. Since the crate had originated and shipped from Japan, more specifically, Fukuoka, the soldiers believe that the man was a Japanese spy. We believe that he had run out of water (hence the empty bottles), and knowing the Big Island’s coast was close, decided to jump off the boat and sail to land on his dinghy.
We don’t spy at all on nations allied to us
Can you specify where the address was? @Nugget
Okay, let me ask the crew.
Looked up the address they gave me. This is what showed up on google maps
4-chōme-17-13 Chayama, Jonan Ward, Fukuoka, 814-0111, Japan
That seems suspiciously close to the Cartel buildings we raided in 2012