Free-Ekainak Posted April 18, 2005 Share Posted April 18, 2005 MISSILE PRODUCTION COMMENCES The first of three state-owned factories has been inagurated in Trujillo today. Thanks to aid recieved from Tamurin, the island of Ekainak will now be able to defend against ballistic missile strikes as well as carry out strikes of their own. Aulo Nexodro, Free-Ekainak's minister of defense and commander of Ekainak's First Army, was quoted as saying that "With the means to defend ourselves, we must propagate these technologies to our allies". Misslile production is at three a day for one factory; and the other two, schedualed to open within the month, are expected to produce between two and three missiles a day. Fully capable of being used on the back of trucks, this development is expected to streignthen Free-Ekainak on the world stage. Link to comment
Tamurin Posted April 18, 2005 Share Posted April 18, 2005 The United Republic of Tamurin congratulates its friend Free-Ekainak for this achievement and hopes that Free-Ekainak will never have to use these weapons. Tamurin also hopes, that this will be only one step in closer relations and cooperations between Ekainak and Tamurin. Link to comment
Free-Ekainak Posted April 19, 2005 Author Share Posted April 19, 2005 Strikes on those that attack us, of course. We have be "striked upon" before (see "Tamurin Civil War") when we had no means of defence to counter that sort of warfare. We will not be caught with our pants down again... Tamurin, we truly hope so, as well. May our interests lie together in the future and many thanks for your help establishing this program, your military delegation had front row during the inaguration. Link to comment
Ide Jima Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 ok fair enough hehe... pants Link to comment
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