Thursday 30 November 2006

First mission success for the FRA!

On November the 21st ,the region of Utopian islands were taken over by the imperialistic group known as Dharma Initiative. The region, a former ‘Township’ of the Global Right Alliance, gained independence following the disbanding of the Township project back in June 2006, following concerns over the stability of the project in light of the GRA’s inactivity at that time.

Utopian islands had been taken over however during its time as a Township, following a joint effort by Lone Wolves United, Children of the Grave and Invaders. Following almost of month of constant fighting, the region was finally handed back over to the remaining natives by Such Sweetness, who had ejected over 70% during her time as delegate.

Unlike the invaders who had struck Utopian islands before, the Dharma Initiative had planned on keeping the region indefinitely, making it a part of its empire.

Despite early attempts to free the region the following updates, the offensive by the FRA and its coalition containing the Red Liberty Alliance and the North Pacific Defence Force, failed. According to General Biotherm, who had been put in charge of organising the liberation attempt by the FRA Arch Chancellor Big Killer Babies, This was firstly down to lack of overall members, but also due to lack of information on this relatively unknown invader group. He also stated that the game failing to update on two occasions didn’t help the cause either.

However, on November 25th, forces from the FRA, assisted by the RLA, helped to finally retake the region and place the native delegate back in charge.

This first success was soon followed up by a second, with the successful defence and security operation being carried out within the United Communist Region. This second defence, which was dominated by FRA forces from start to finish, has seen the FRA’s first steps into the defending world being classed as an overall success by its government officials, and it is hoped more success will soon be on its way.

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