Star Wars: A Guy in 3rd Squad/Week 4

0700 hours, 36.5.6, Hapring, Pantora, Pantora system

The weirdest thing happened today. Gibson was in the radio room today and he intercepted a coded message between Command and a base near here. Command said they needed to get reinforcements to us pronto, or we would be annihilated. Nobody understood that, because they had already gotten reinforcements to us yesterday.

Later, 3rd Squad was assigned guard a damaged bridge near the rear, which was being repaired by engineers.. It stretched over a marsh that led to Hapring, the capital city. When the bridge was almost finished, it just exploded for some reason. The bridge fell apart and fell into the marsh. No artillery, no bombs, nothing. It just blew up.

Engineers are trying to find out how the bridge was blown up. Meanwhile, The bridge has been replace by a plasma bridge, and civilians are advised to use primarly air traffic instead of landspeeders.

Weird day.

1700 hours, 36.5.7, Hapring, Pantora, Pantora system

Today everybody knows all about the message from command and the mysterious bridge explosions. Yesterday, we were back at the front lines, and we started advancing for a short while. 10th, 6th, and 3rd squad were assinged to check out a downed AT-AT. We were checking out the bridge of the giant walker, when Ben and me found a dusty old datapad titled Operation: Falsehood, and under it Priority Alpha: Top Secret. We were curious, so I turned it on. It answered all of our questions.

It turned out that the Imperials had authorized Imperial Commandos to sneak across our lines disguised as rebels to cause havoc, like blowing up bridges and giving false orders. The operation was supposedly authorized by Palpatine himself.

Immediately, we all started to panic. Gibson sent a message to the main base, and then tried to reach command with this breakthrough. We started turning on each other like animals. 2 members of 10th squad were arrested by 5 members of Alliance Security, the army's Military Police. Whether they're Imps or not we don't know. Now there are roadblocks everywhere, and any Alliance trooper in the vincinity of them must say a password, which we learned at boot camp.

I hate Imps.