Beijing, 2008. That marks the day of one of the largest disasters in all of world history. To the Chinese citizens it meant horror and fear as the number of fatalities rose higher. To the American news stations this meant money. To the Mongolians it meant victory. But what was this disaster? And how did it kill so many people?
In Mongolia, 2007, Mongolian leader, Nambaryn Enkhbayar was planning to create a super weapon to wipe out half of china and capture the other half as slaves and combine what’s left of china with Mongolia. This weapon was known as the “лаавын цунами” (roughly translated as “unholy creation”). Nambaryn was working with Russian forces at the time so that he could obtain plutonium and cheap metals. Russia had a place in the middle of Chita by the Russian/Mongolian border that had mines, not just any mines but salt mines, sulfur mines, coal mines, and most importantly plutonium crystal mines. Whenever Nambrayn wanted he could send men down to the mines to pick up plutonium crystals and/or cheap metals to work on the unholy creation.
Sükhbaatar Province Mongolia, 2008, August 8, The Mongolian men were setting up the machine, aiming it right at the center of Beijing making sure to not hit anything other than china. “FIRE IN TEN!”, Nambrayn yelled in Mongolian. “NINE!”, “EIGHT!”. One Mongolian man wearing a red hazmat suit turned a key and tilted his head, signaling to another Mongolian worker. “SEVEN!”, the leader yelled as the other Mongolian man who was wearing a blue hazmat suit inserted the other key into the keyhole. “SIX!”. The red suited Mongolian turned his key to the right. The final countdown began “FIVE, FOUR, THREE, TWO-”. A third man walked out from the middle door. He was wearing a hazmat suit with a golden design almost like a yin Yang encrusted into his helmet and the middle of his rubber suit. This man lifted a little glass window that was protecting the launch button from getting accidentally activated. The Mongolian leader yelled out “FIRE!”. The Mongolian with the golden suit made his palm into a fist and pounded the button with all of his might.
Beijing China, 2008, August 8, This was the day of the disaster. Millions of Chinese citizens crowded around in the streets of Beijing to see the smoke crowding the sunny sky causing the overall temperature of Beijing to rise as fire was slowly forming on the Chinese/Mongolian border. At first people thought it was nothing more than some fool who had started a house fire and just drove off or called the fire department but as the fire spread from street to street, the large Chinese news officials started reporting and that’s when things got out of hand.
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