The Secret Service and Rebel Penguin Federation have been fiercely struggling over the past several days, each army fighting relentlessly to outmaneuver the other. Both sides are determined to dominate, and with each confrontation, the pressure continues to mount, leaving no sign of the tension easing anytime soon. Let’s examine what’s occurred within the past few days.
Designed by Wynn
On 14 September 2024, the Rebel Penguin Federation officially escalated its conflict with the Secret Service, marking the start of an intense battle campaign. Now, after several days of battling, both armies have shown no signs of backing down. Let’s dive in deeper to see what occurred.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Battle 4 – Secret Service Invasion of Alaska
In room one, RPF quickly established its lead, reaching 37 members against SS’s 9, making it challenging for the smaller force to execute their tactics effectively. As the battle continued into room two, RPF’s numbers swelled even further, with a 30+ size advantage by mid-room, allowing them to control the battlefield with ease, while SS struggled to stay visible despite increasing their size slightly. Room three followed a similar pattern, with RPF maintaining their large lead, holding almost four times the numbers of Secret Service. Although SS attempted some clever strategies to break through, their efforts were ultimately overshadowed by RPF’s sheer size and coordination, securing a clear victory for the Rebels in all three rooms.
Rebels and SS troops in action.
Result of battle.
Battle 5 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Ice Breaker
In the first room, RPF dominated the battle with a significant size advantage, entering with over 35 members compared to SS’s 10. RPF quickly established control, executing successful tactics while SS struggled to form a coherent strategy, often remaining silent during the engagement. The second room saw RPF maintain their dominance, utilizing effective maneuvers to cover the area while SS failed to create any noticeable formations. By the third room, RPF continued to assert their superiority, entering with a commanding presence while SS had dwindled to just six members. Overall, RPF’s size advantage and coordinated efforts led to a decisive victory throughout the battle.
Rebels and SS troops in action.
Result of Battle.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Battle 6 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Summit
In Room 1, RPF quickly seized the advantage with a 15-member lead, while SS struggled to form up and execute their tactics, often lagging behind due to their smaller numbers. As the battle moved into Room 2, the size gap widened further, with RPF holding a 17-soldier advantage, allowing them to control more of the battlefield and effectively implement their strategies with minimal resistance. Despite SS’s efforts to adapt, the Rebels’ overwhelming numbers and faster formations continued to give them the upper hand. In Room 3, this pattern persisted, with RPF maintaining a sizable lead, making it nearly impossible for SS to match their speed and coverage. The judges noted that throughout the battle, RPF’s larger force allowed them to dominate all three rooms, leading to their decisive victory and successful invasion.
Rebels and SS troops in action.
Result of Battle
Battle 7 – Secret Service Invasion of Alaska
Due to SS failing to meet the minimum requirement, the Rebels had successfully defended Alaska.
Rebels in action.
Result of battle.
Battle 8 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion Of Great White
This battle was an instant sweep for the Rebel Penguin Federation, as they consistently maintained double the size of the Secret Service. Comparing RPF to a Blue Whale and SS to a raccoon illustrates the stark difference between the two armies, with SS being nearly invisible throughout all three rooms. RPF demonstrated superior speed and efficiency in their tactics, outpacing SS in every aspect. However, it’s worth noting that SS showed more activity in this battle than in their previous battle. With RPF’s creative formations, larger coverage, and faster execution, RPF decisively won all three rooms.
Result of Battle.
Rebels and SS troops in action.
Battle 9 – Secret Service Invasion of Mittens
Due to SS not showing up, RPF automatically won this battle.
Rebels in action.
Result of Battle.
Wednesday, September 18
Battle 10 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Blizzard
Due to RPF having a substantial size advantage, the faster, neater army, and the only army actually creating formations, RPF won all 3 rooms.
Rebels in action.
Result of battle.
Thursday, September 19
Battle 11 – Secret Service Invasion of Alaska [AUSIA]
Due to SS not being able to meet its requirements, RPF automatically won this battle.
Battle between the Rebels and SS.
Battle 12 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Vanilla
Due to SS not being able to meet its requirements, RPF automatically won this battle.
Rebels and SS troops in action.
Result of battle.
Battle 13 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Parka
Due to SS not being able to meet its requirements, RPF automatically won this battle.
Rebels and SS troops in action.
Result of battle.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20
Battle 14 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Polar
Due to SS not being able to meet its requirements, RPF automatically won this battle.
Rebels troops in action.
Result of battle.
Saturday, September 21
Battle 15 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Deep Freeze
Due to SS not being able to meet its requirements, RPF automatically won this battle.
Rebels in action.
Result of battle.
Sunday, September 22
Battle 16 – Secret Service Invasion of Alaska
The Invasion of Alaska saw RPF consistently holding a size advantage over the Secret Service across all three rooms, starting with a 6-soldier lead in Room 1. While SS tried to keep up with their formations, RPF’s faster tactics and larger presence allowed them to control the battlefield, ultimately securing victory in Room 1 due to their size. Room 2 was a more balanced contest, with both armies performing well, leading to a tie, although RPF still held a slight numerical edge. In Room 3, the size difference widened again, with RPF maintaining an 8-member lead. Despite SS’s clean formations, they struggled to be visible, and RPF’s superior size and coverage allowed them to win the final room and the overall battle.
Rebels and SS troops in action
Result of battle.
Battle 17 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Hockey
RPF entered the room with speed and immediately took control by forming up quickly, while the only Secret Service troop online, Yoni, was attempting their own tactic. At the 5-minute mark, the size difference was glaring, with RPF holding a 24-1 advantage. Despite some minor gaps in their formations, RPF maintained dominance, executing swift movements and effective tactics. Throughout the entire room, RPF’s speed and precision were evident, leading them to successfully invade Hockey without any significant resistance from SS.
Rebels and SS troops in action
Result of battle.
Battle 18 – Rebel Penguin Federation Invasion of Brumby
Due to SS not being able to meet its requirements, RPF automatically won this battle.
Rebels in action
Result of battle.
RPF’s recent success not only highlights their strength and coordination but also establishes them as a formidable force in the community. This victory, moreover, marks a significant milestone in their ongoing campaign. Meanwhile, the Secret Service faces challenges in keeping pace with RPF’s rapid tactics and size advantage. As the rivalry between these two armies intensifies, questions arise about how the Secret Service will regroup and adapt moving forward. Consequently, what strategies will they implement to bounce back? Additionally, how will RPF maintain its momentum in future engagements?
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