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Wheaton_Adams - - 68 comments

Looks familiar. :).

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szboudreau01
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pshoooooo

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"Just what is that red aircraft? There's nothing on it on our databases. And there's no way the Rebel Forces could've developed it on their own. Who the hell's behind it!?"
― Ulrich Olsen, Operations Commander of the UAF-37AF-18FW-1SQ "Scarface Squadron"

With the downfall of Belka in ending years of the twentieth century, many of its people fled for reasons that ranged from criminal persecution to poverty. Within a certain type of these wayward Belkans were held the plans and theories for weapons systems and proxy wars that would infect the first half of the 21st century.

One of the most notable Belkan-born ideas: The ADF-01 "Falken".

The first, and so far only officially documented, use of the Falken in combat was during the 1998 Usean Rebellion, theorized* to have been acquired from the Belkan Military following the disarmament after the '95 war, it was reported to have stood its ground during the final Allied operation on Fortress Intolerance with impossibly remarkable capabilities in all aspects.

*The documents of the exact circumstances of the acquisition on the Usean continent have since been covered up along with the alleged use of Belkan V1 ICBMs by Erusians during the 2004 Usean Continental War.