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As the Empire’s mechanized vehicles are readied for deployment, plans to attack key monuments and symbols of strength, including a statue at Stalingrad, manifest. This strategy reveals a calculated approach—one that combines both military might and psychological warfare. The juxtaposition of an attack on such a monument emphasizes their determination to crush the will of their enemies and instill fear.
Alongside this, the unveiling of sophisticated weaponry, such as the Shogun executioner, further underscores the Empire’s military innovation. Commanders are adamant that survival now hinges on decisive action—choices leading either to life or extinction.