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The Road To Dublin: Part I
NEW LONDON -Following in the trail of a massive economic push by the Trade and Industry Department aimed at satisfying, if temporarily, the market demand for Dublin Gold, and coinciding with a spike in Molly and Coalition activity in the region, it appears that the final orders have been given out to begin preparations for the liberation of Dublin.
A RECAP -The BBC's teams on-the-site report that, already, base construction platforms, escorted by a score of gunboats and destroyers, have arrived near the Dublin Jump Gate. Logistical ships, amongst which some of Kusari origin, have been shuttling between the gate site and Thames Station, however local commanders have been tight lipped about the cargo transported.
Extensive military preparations have also begun near Thames Station, with impromptu drydocks being constructed on-the-spot to serve smaller, Percheron and Clydesdale-class auxiliary ships. The mood here, however, was much more different; on Thames, morale runs high amongst both ensigns and officers -- their attention focused solely on one affair: freeing Dublin from the claws of the so-called Provisional Assembly.
ADMIRALTY GIVES ASSURANCES -Aware of the dangerous path they are treading on following Admiral James Byng's conduct and its consequences on the public image of the Armed Forces, the Admiralty Board has offered assurances that "another Graves disaster will never ever occur". Fleet Captain Sommerville has also spoken briefly on the matter in a defence conference held earlier today, urging the people of Bretonia forward to "cast off the Molly yoke from Dublin, now and forever".
The BBC will continue covering these developments closely as the Kingdom mobilizes for the conflict ahead.
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