Title: Fall of Cleveland 69 - Rocket Man Author: Spaghetti_Land Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/t4rGVyZH First Edit: Thursday 23rd of January 2014 01:39:31 PM CDT Last Edit: Thursday 23rd of January 2014 01:39:31 PM CDT http://www.fluffybooru.org/post/view/3440   Written by Mayclore   Rocket Man >You are the gunner for an M270A1 MLRS. >Gunner is a bit of a misnomer; this is a rocket launcher. >You're attached to 3rd Battalion, 13th Field Artillery Regiment, and you're parked in the suburbs of Akron. >That's right, Ohio. >Your unit, along with several others, is preparing to fire on the city of Cleveland. >III Corps, under the direction of US Army North, is forming a cordon to contain the fluffy ponies in the city. >Over eight million of the little bastards. >You didn't think there were that many fluffies on the planet, much less in America. >1st and 4th Infantry are using I-90 and I-77 to move in soldiers to establish a large perimeter. >Your unit's mission, now that the evacuation is over, is to provide firepower. >There are seven other M270s in your section. >They're all loaded with the new MGM-140 missile. >Only two of the big rockets will fit in your launcher, but two is more than enough. >You can see your commanding officer, a Captain, on the horn with Battery C, 26th Field Artillery. >They're the guys that will tell you where to launch the hardware. >There's not much conversation between you, the driver, and your section chief. >Just waiting for the order. >You know why the Staff Sergeant's quiet; he was born in Cleveland. >Now he has to help level it. “I can't fuckin’ believe this, man...” >You look around. >Your section is set up in Schneider Park, north and west of downtown Akron. >You're surrounded by suburbia.  There's a church across the road south. >You even see a couple of herds of fluffies trying to go north. >They get slaughtered by military police. >Captain's still talking to Battery C. >Army North's plan is to demolish all the bridges in Cleveland >With the massive fluffy pony influx, sending in sappers isn't feasible right now, however. >Instead, III Corps Artillery, of which your unit is a part, is going to do that, along with zoomies from the First Air Force. >He's done talking.  Even though he's right over there, not twenty yards away, he gets his field radio. >It's go time.  He's issuing orders to the section. >You receive an assignment to attack the Memorial Shoreway bridge as well as West Superior Avenue's bridge. >You head to the launcher, looking at the maps to figure out where they are. >The Staff Sergeant already knows. >”I have to launch against Riverfront Park?” he asks in disbelief. >Your targets are very close to Lake Erie.  The whole section will be attacking them. >You hear over the radio that both Wendy Park and Riverfront are absolutely choked with fluffy ponies. >Even Humvees have had trouble navigating the pile of fluff. >Therefore, your missiles will be launched first. >They contain nine hundred and fifty submunitions each, designed to kill personnel. >The other launchers' weapons have five hundred pound high explosive single charges, for use against the structures. >Your missiles should kill most of the fluffies, allowing engineers to get in if your section can't finish off the bridges. >You're all inside or away from the launchers now. >You're setting up the fire control system. >You press the 'button'. >The vehicle shudders a bit as the missile punches out of its canister and blasts up and away. >The noise is shrill and penetrating for a brief time, but fades as the missile speeds downrange. >You just launched live ammunition on an American city. >Silently, you hope you don't hit anything alive besides fluffy ponies. ------ “Gif owwies!” >Your massive herd fights against the endless tide of ponies ahead, trying to make progress. >You're also trying not get driven into the Big Water on your right. >”Fwuffies go Sgetti Wan'!  No wet otha fwuffies ge' sgettis!” yells a pegasus before you stomp his face. >You've been fighting for what feels like an eternity. >Your purple fluff is stained with red. >Your left ear has been ripped almost clean off. >Your horn is chipped and aching. >And yet, you've prevailed.  Your herd is mostly strong earth ponies. >You've been able to overwhelm opposition until you found yourself surrounded by human home places. >You directed your fluffies to retreat to a grassies place where Big Water and some Winding Water met. >You managed to rest enough, eat some grassies, and recuperate for a day. >Now you're stuck. >You can't swim across Winding Water. >The way back to the grey path that crosses it is blocked by herds that are coming from behind you. >You have to fight your way out. >Your mares are being viciously attacked. >There are no foals left in your group; they've all either been killed or lost in the chaos. >The males of your herd go to defend their mates, but the endless stream of enemy fluffies swallows them. >Screams fill the air. >You can pick out words sometimes, but it's all just a chorus of agony. >You see a pink mare with a foal, desperate to get away and find shelter. >Her smell says she is with the enemy.  You rush through the scrum and stomp her foal. >Then you gore her in the tummy as she wails over her dead baby. >Your males protecting their mates succeed in breaking out and rejoining your group. >”Nee' go, too many bad fwuffies!  Haffa fin' safe pwace for giwl fwuffies!” >You cannot make any headway.  Solid walls of bleeding, shrieking fluff pin you from all directions. “No can move!  Too many fwuffies aww ova pwace!  Am stuck!” >You're forced to hold your position, goring and biting any fluffy that tries to hide in your clump. >”Wook!  Wook!  See fwy tingy!” >You look up as more fluffies shout those words. >An indistinct shape is above you, coming almost straight down. >It makes a loud noise, and a huge number of smaller things come out. >”Fwy tingy haf babehs?” your yellow wingie friend mate asks. >More enemy children.  You know what to do. “Fwuffies huwt babehs when dey co--” >Your senses can barely comprehend the carnage that happens next. >Sharp, deafening bangs engulf your herd. >You see parts of fluffies flying through the air. >Eyeballs, legs, wings, halves of fluffies, foals hanging from severed torsos of dams by their umbilical cords. >They pelt your herd, causing them to scream with primal fear. >A mighty bang comes from nearby, causing fluffies to tumble through the air, trailing misty red in their wakes. >They land on other fluffies and crush them. >The bang noises get closer and farther away at the same time. >You watch helplessly as you see members of your own herd begin to fly overhead. >”Smawty, pwease hewp fwuffy!” some shriek. >You see one of your only surviving dams get flung up by a close bang. >She explodes in the air, her foals fanning out and landing amidst the panicking fluffy mass. >”Nuuuuuuuuuu!  Smawty fwiend pwease hewp fwiend's babehs!” your mate cries. >A very loud bang. >You feel hot, sharp owwies rip through your flesh. >The boo-boo juice of your mate splatters your face, causing you to lose sight for a moment. >The bangs stop. >You manage to pull yourself up on your front leggies again. >You no longer feel the back ones. >As you blink away the boo-boo juice, you feel like throwing up your nummies. >The fluffies around you are shredded to bits, but a lot are still able to wail in pain. >Separated heads lie on the ground, their lips moving for a moment before going still forever, their eyes frozen open with terror. >Back halves of bodies mix with severed limbs and eyes and parts of dead foals. >Everything is drenched with scared poopies, pee, and boo-boo juice. “Why...why dis happen...” >You tip backwards, suddenly resting on your spilled innards. >The pain is just another ripple in the sea of your white-hot agony. “Fwuffies onwy wan' sgettis, why...why fwy tingy gif big owwies to...to good fwuffies...” >As your eyes involuntarily roll back, they see another shape approaching in the blue sky. “No...no wan' owwies, fwy tingy...fwuffies sowwy...” >Like the one before, it has many little black babies. “No, pwease no...pwease no gif owwies babehs, fwuffies go 'way, babehs can haf sgettis...” >The babies don't listen. >One of them flies right at you. >It is the last thing you ever see.