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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:05:54 GMT -5
Recent satellite photos have discovered much activity in the Tatra Mountains between the Polish and former Slovakian border. Polish construction crews have been brought to the area and what appears to be a large complex has begun to be built. The Polish government/media has so far said nothing about the matter, and the area is heavily guarded by the Polish military, no unauthorized personal is allowed in. The purpose of this construction is also unknown.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:06:02 GMT -5
Polish construction crews are now what appears to be excavating the inside of the mountain, they are removing large amounts of rock and other matter, suggesting a subterranean cavern is being built. Also building material has been moved in, details of which cannot be seen. The Polish president has made a comment on the construction, stating that a facility is being built, one that will aid the military, although how was not said. No further details were acquired.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:06:11 GMT -5
Construction of the facility is going fast, with two new large turbines being built and placed inside the ground with the openings sticking outside. Also the construction material flowing in has slowed down in pace, suggesting that the interior is being built quickly as well. Attention has been slightly diverted now to the perimeter of the facility, with walls being built with defensive structures such as bunkers and anti-air, among other things. Also a few buildings are being erected on the outside of the facility, a few of which appear to be large garages. No further news on the purpose of this facility has been gathered, although many believe that soon the reason for this structure will become clear upon its completion.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 24, 2010 11:42:49 GMT -5
The entire installation/complex has been announced to be completed. Although images of the inside are classified, the outside appears to be complete, with housing, garages, and plenty of defenses built around the supposed entrance to the underground complex. Sign of use are also known, with steam coming out of the two turbines. The Polish president Walter Sobieslaw also announced today that the facility will be used to research and manufacture nuclear weapons for the country of Poland, and this will begin immediately. When asked about the designs, the president stated that he will not say where he got them, however he did assure the populace that they were legally obtained.
Current nuclear stock of Poland: 0
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 30, 2010 18:26:35 GMT -5
Despite the recent invasion of the UPM, the first nuclear warhead of the Polish military has been rolled out and is now fully usable. Created using state of the art system and navigation, and packed with deadly explosives, this warhead is defiantly one of the greatest Polish weapons. However, because of the UPM, the warhead is being transferred to another launch site and facility being currently constructed in Ireland. The Polish president stated today that this was a giant leap for the Polish military, and that it would now be joining the ranks of the powerful with its new arsenal.
Current nuclear stock of Poland: 1
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