Ukraine's President Dovzhenko and I concluded our call as he glanced through the Russian attack plan that we had sent him detailing targets, time of attack and the specific weapons to be used. Once he verified that the information looked accurate at the surface level, he was eager to get off the line and give evacuation orders. I only hoped he would do it subtly so it wouldn't look like an evacuation to any Russian satellites or informers on the ground. I needed the attack to go forward as planned in order to make my demonstration to President Dovzhenko.
"Joe, how many simulation room holding cells do we have available?" I asked. If we had to intercept a ground attack we'd need a lot of them.
"At present, we have 2732 available cells. I've been adding more at a pretty constant rate, I have three fabrication mechs working on it. We've been digging down from the main facility on Blue Island. Putting them underground so the trues size of the facility can't be seen from above."