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 All
is well in the Land of the Free. With the decisive defeat
of the Soviets and the death of Stalin, America can get
back to savoring the fruits of freedom: apple pie, baseball,
and amber waves of grain. American intelligence operations,
ever wary of the Russian threat since the war, has installed
a puppet dictator in the U.S.S.R., General Romanov, head
of the harmless World Socialist Alliance. The U.S. Department
of Defense thinks little of a civil war that suddenly breaks
out in Mexico -- for a long time, communist factions have
stirred up trouble in the northern region -- and it's considered
routine when Romanov's forces move in to quell the unrest
and restore order to its WSA member country.
But strange things start happening to unsettle the complacent
U.S. empire. Soon, the country's early-warning defense system
shuts down. Hurrying to diagnose the problem, the Pentagon
doesn't suspect Romanov might be the culprit until news
reports begin trickling in. Reports tell of Russian troops
spilling over the borders of Texas and California and establishing
mysterious beacons at their gradually encroaching outposts.
Civilians report cases of severe headaches and numbness,
and those municipalities nearest the beacons relate that
some citizens are falling into a zombie-like state of submission
-- there are even reports of American civilians taking up
arms along with the Soviet troops, forsaking their homeland
for Mother Russia.
After some deliberation and debate, The president declares
war against the Russian army in Mexico. The Pentagon moves
for a decisive, contained nuclear strike to destroy the
central base. The red phone rings in the War Room. The secretary
of war issues the final order. The button is pressed. Nothing
happens.
America's nuclear missiles sit useless in their silos.
The Pentagon's central defense computer is dead. By now,
intelligence sources confirm the worst suspicions: Romanov
is orchestrating a strike against the U.S. using the most
mysterious and terrifying technology to date: psychically-enhanced
troops whose minds are as deadly as their AK-47s. Further
reports verge on the fantastic: giant squids have attacked
key U.S. battlecruisers off the California coast; zombie-like
cows, laden with high-tech explosive devices, are converging
en masse on Alamo Air Force Base in Texas.
Rallying its Army and Air Force -- as well as a few technological
marvels of its own, the U.S. prepares to fight a war that
will determine the fate of the country: stars and stripes
forever, or the hammer and sickle flying wickedly triumphant
over U.S. soil?
The exciting conclusion to this story is coming soon in
YURI'S REVENGE
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