The War Doctor wrote: OK! I got a narrative to tell you guys!
Dec. 11, 1914.
Festubert, France
On a rainy afternoon 2 Km from the small town Of Festubert, France, two German pilots of the 121st "Misfits" Squadron took off for a routine CAP. The pilots, MORAF Ted Stryker, and Air Marshal III The "Xmas" Doctor, flew in a loose formation on the same route they had flown numerous times prior. Neither pilot expected trouble, but also had heard reports of allied fighters patrolling nearby. MORAF Stryker was the first to report an enemy fighter quickly approaching the German base. He also reported an enemy airbase had appeared just beyond the hills to the south of the town. The enemy fighter surprised the officer and quickly disabled his aircraft. While MORAF Stryker retreated to safety for repairs, he called in reinforcements. However, they were still too far out to be of any help for the lowly Air Marshal staring down the barrels of the deadly ace, known as the Hawk Assassin. The brave Air Marshal zeroed in on the fighter ace, but it was to no avail... the Hawk Assassin had claimed yet another victim. But The Doctor had a trick up his sleeve! As MORAF Stryker returned with elements from other squadrons, Air Marshal The Doctor landed safely on the ground, but deep in enemy territory. To his surprise he landed right next to a fully loaded and functional tank! What luck! But The Doctor was a pilot, not a tanker, how was he supposed to drive it? Turns out the tank was built just like the tractors he used on his farm back at home. While the brave and skilled MORAF Stryker was in the skies taking his revenge on the now larger enemy force, The Doctor pushed the tank to it's maximum speed to try and destroy the new enemy airbase before it's defenses were operational. With the air war raging above him, his only thought was of his wife and child, and the constant nagging thought that one enemy would get smart and end his attack before he could even begin. But that was not the case! The brave efforts of MORAF Stryker and the other elements of the German defense kept the allied fighters at bay. The Doctor pushed forward and took aim on the enemy base with his powerful tank cannon. In quick succession, the enemy hangers fell! Quickly, the allied defenders crumbled and retreated, opening the way for MORAF Ted Stryker to deal two more blows to the enemy base, leaving only one hanger left for the rest of the German fighters, but The Doctor answered the call, and delivered a shell directly into the gaping maw of the final standing hanger! The enemy had been utterly destroyed! The town of Festubert was still safely in German hands, and the Misfits proved that they were the true masters of the skies!!!
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