Operation Hammerhead
A Seal Islands strike package will launch from South Cape Station to hit Emelius Port and Shark Base after intelligence confirmed recent container traffic from Russia and China is moving A.R. nerve agent cylinders, torpedoes, and heavy weaponry into Auroa. The mission is to infiltrate both sites, neutralize resistance, recover any shipping intelligence, and destroy every identified shipment before it can disperse further inland.
Situation
Air Force drone patrols have tracked recurring container ship runs into Emelius Port and Shark Base over the last several months. Within the last twenty-four hours, intelligence confirmed the newest deliveries include A.R. nerve agent cylinders, torpedoes, and other heavy weapons. Command has authorized an immediate maritime interdiction before those stocks are broken down and distributed.
Both targets are defended and sit inside a contested air picture, which limits real-time reconnaissance. Archive imagery is available, but the package should expect incomplete ISR, active defenses, and contact at both waterfronts.
Execution
The QRF will step from South Cape Station and use RHIB insertion for the first strike at Emelius Port. Once charges are set and detonated from a safe offset, the team transitions directly to Shark Base and repeats the same demolition package on the second shipment node.
- Phase 1Launch from South Cape Station and approach Emelius Port from the water's edge.
- Phase 2Clear the port, collect manifests or confidential files, then rig shipments and weapon stacks with C4.
- Phase 3Push to Shark Base via the entrance docks, secure the base, collect actionable intel, and destroy torpedoes plus nerve agent stockpiles.
- Phase 4Confirm both detonations from safe distance and return to base once both sites are rendered unusable.
Hazards
Gas masks are mandatory once the force enters confirmed chemical storage areas. Demolition timing needs to respect blast distance and contamination risk around any exposed A.R. nerve agent cylinders.
Air Defense
SAM coverage in the area degrades aerial reconnaissance, so teams should plan off archive references, shoreline navigation, and local visual confirmation rather than expecting clean overhead ISR.
Defensive Systems
Automated turrets are active at both Emelius Port and Shark Base. Expect static weapons to cover key approaches, docks, and interior access lanes.
Emelius Port
Insert from the water's edge, clear hostile personnel, and sweep the port thoroughly for shipping manifests or any other confidential files tied to the inbound cargo network. Once the site is secure, place C4 on all identified shipments and heavy weapon stores, then break contact to a safe standoff point before detonation.
Shark Base
Infiltrate through the entrance docks, neutralize the base garrison, and bag any actionable intel that clarifies shipment routing or downstream distribution. Locate torpedoes and every nerve agent shipment on site, rig them with C4, and destroy the cache before returning to base.
Tacmap
Seal Islands operational route showing the South Cape Station launch, Emelius Port strike, Shark Base follow-on hit, and the overall shoreline geometry shaping RHIB movement between both objectives.