With Equestria having fallen to the Caribou, they seem to be unstoppable. But outside of Ponyville, the Caribou find a strange museum, curated by an even stranger creature. What horrors await them inside?
Cloudsdale had put up a fierce resistance, made possible by the city floating in the sky, possessing weapons powerful enough to knock down the Caribou airships, and the Caribou's inability to walk on clouds, and this made King Danin quite furious. He ordered Cloudsdale taken, but those Pegasai in the city refused to allow it to fall. And in the end, if what hadn't happened next hadn't happened, then the city's survival may have continued. Alas, the siren call of a world ruled by the Caribou, a world where all mares and fillies, as well as Caribou cows were your personal playthings was too great, and 3 Pegasai stallions, who's names have been erased from history for their foul deeds; Equestria's Benedict Arnold's, and Vidkun Quisling's, gave the Caribou access to Cloudsdale after disabling the defense systems, allowing it to fall. Cloudsdale was now under the control of the Caribou, and the 3 stallions who betrayed their City. One obstacle down, only two more to go.
Hey author what were the name of those three and is one of them a wonderbolt perhaps?
And what of Applejack? She was trapped by a corrupted Big Mac, who pushed over an apple tree on top of her. Once the last Element Bearers had been captured, they were stripped, raped, and then sold off to various Caribou as war-prizes, save for Applejack, who was kept by Big Mac, who began to feel guilt for what he had done to his Sister, as the Caribou Magic corrupting him wasn't absolute.
While the Siege of Ponyville was still going on, many of the remaining Equestrian warships were either destroyed by the Caribou, their crews scuttled their ships to prevent them from falling into Caribou hands, their crews surrendered their ships to the Caribou, or in at least one case, the crew of the ENS Hoofbelltown loaded their ship up with explosives, and steamed it directly into Fillydelphia Harbor before jumping ship, and detonating it when it reached the main docks, causing a catastrophic explosion that completely knocked out the docks of Fillydelphia Harbor, killing an unknown number of Caribou, and injuring many more. The surviving crew were captured by the Caribou, and most of them were executed for what they had done.
And that's the thing, I left it open to interpretation for who they are, since as the story says, their names were erased from history. However, I didn't really see them as being anyone we see in canon MLP. So many Fall of Equestria stories use male Wonderbolts, so I wanted to do something different here
And yeah, Big Mac has been corrupted by the Caribou, but not completely, hence the reason why he feels guilt for what he's done. Don't worry though, he'll redeem himself later
And actually, this is a reference to an incident from WW2, the British Raid on St. Nazaire, to destroy the Normandie Drydock, using a destroyer called the HMS Campbelltown, which they packed full of explosives
You know what, I'd be more then willing to send in the US Marines against the Caribou, and tell them that rules of engagement are to be ignored and go full send on them.
Here's hoping a story with heavy emphasis on Vietnam is written by someone who actually knows anything about it. Instead of how everyone believes the US lost the war despite A) not being the only country involved, B) ending the fighting and fulfilling all of its goals by forcing North Vietnam to sign a treaty (this is called winning, by the way), and C) had already left and only had an embassy guard and a few military advisors in the country when North Vietnam violated the treaty two years later with a second invasion because the South Vietnamese government had demanded America remove its military presence (wonder if South Korea tried to convince them not to do that). Almost no one who thinks about the Vietnam War knows the treaty was made and basically no one at all knows there was a second invasion.
Instead, "common knowledge" is that the North Vietnamese dragged out the war long enough for the US to get tired of it and leave and there by the US "lost" or that the US was outright forced out. Neither of which are remotely true both because the US outright won with a treaty and everything to prove it, had already left before the South was attacked again, and that the North got the crap kicked out of it endlessly and effortlessly except for the US government constantly interfering with the military to intentionally drag out the war. Keeping that power is, by the way, why the US did not declare war, as otherwise full control would be solely in the hands of the military. The politicians claimed the reason was they believed they could break the enemy's will to fight and thereby save more lives on both sides. But anyone with a brain knows they sure didn't ever think that in conflicts before and might notice the military-industrial complex made quite the pretty penny...
nice chapter mate keep it up mate
Hey author what were the name of those three and is one of them a wonderbolt perhaps?
No Big Mac my boy
*Insert Japanese war cry here*
Bazni
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Hello Shining Paladin,
And thanks
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Hello Agent Korpsman,
And that's the thing, I left it open to interpretation for who they are, since as the story says, their names were erased from history. However, I didn't really see them as being anyone we see in canon MLP. So many Fall of Equestria stories use male Wonderbolts, so I wanted to do something different here
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Hello Agent Korpsman,
And yeah, Big Mac has been corrupted by the Caribou, but not completely, hence the reason why he feels guilt for what he's done. Don't worry though, he'll redeem himself later
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Hello Agent Korpsman,
And actually, this is a reference to an incident from WW2, the British Raid on St. Nazaire, to destroy the Normandie Drydock, using a destroyer called the HMS Campbelltown, which they packed full of explosives
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1979/04/29/how-to-make-your-own-h-bomb/e149e729-e165-49fa-aa21-6d7121f42673/
if only this existed and the ponies had access to the materials listed, and the required tools...
danin would have been real hot... (temperature of the sun(
real hot... (not like that)
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Hello Ninja_Master6545,
And this would be pretty overkill to have in an Anti-Fall of Equestria story, unless of course it was being dropped on the Caribou's homeland
You know what, I'd be more then willing to send in the US Marines against the Caribou, and tell them that rules of engagement are to be ignored and go full send on them.
Here's hoping a story with heavy emphasis on Vietnam is written by someone who actually knows anything about it. Instead of how everyone believes the US lost the war despite A) not being the only country involved, B) ending the fighting and fulfilling all of its goals by forcing North Vietnam to sign a treaty (this is called winning, by the way), and C) had already left and only had an embassy guard and a few military advisors in the country when North Vietnam violated the treaty two years later with a second invasion because the South Vietnamese government had demanded America remove its military presence (wonder if South Korea tried to convince them not to do that). Almost no one who thinks about the Vietnam War knows the treaty was made and basically no one at all knows there was a second invasion.
Instead, "common knowledge" is that the North Vietnamese dragged out the war long enough for the US to get tired of it and leave and there by the US "lost" or that the US was outright forced out. Neither of which are remotely true both because the US outright won with a treaty and everything to prove it, had already left before the South was attacked again, and that the North got the crap kicked out of it endlessly and effortlessly except for the US government constantly interfering with the military to intentionally drag out the war. Keeping that power is, by the way, why the US did not declare war, as otherwise full control would be solely in the hands of the military. The politicians claimed the reason was they believed they could break the enemy's will to fight and thereby save more lives on both sides. But anyone with a brain knows they sure didn't ever think that in conflicts before and might notice the military-industrial complex made quite the pretty penny...