Ten thousand feet from the sky, a gunship Perun was flying in a circular path, overseeing the battlefield unfolding below.
In front of the weapon system, monitor screen was the man named Leon, a major and a combat system officer of the copy of the Lockheed AC-130 Gunship.
He was watching the battle between the Ruthenian Army and the Yamato Army on his monitor screen intently all the while running his finger around the joystick, feeling an urge of pushing the buttons that would unleash hell on the enemy.
As much as he'd want to do that, he knew he can't disobey an order and risk getting court-martialed. So instead, he let his imagination run wild where he envisioned himself shooting down the Yamato with his 105-millimeter howitzer and the 25mm Gatling gun.
"All systems calibrated, system diagnostics looks clean, we got everything except permission to engage the targets," Leon informed the crew through his comms.