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The subject of this article is from Mental Omega APYR version 2.0, which might contradict current information and are to be taken as reference.

Operation: Cold Air or Not Air is the fifth mission of the Epsilon campaign in version 2.0.

Briefing[]

Comrade, as you may remember - I had a space rocket launchpad there nearby Tibrena island you once stole and used to eliminate my secret moon base. While we have recaptured the island, I ordered you to destroy the launchpad so the Soviets will not be able to get support from their moon base. It looks like though that they have a whole cosmoport located in Siberia. We haven't activated the Psychic Dominator in Russia yet and I presume that the Soviets will launch a space-based assault soon, using launchpads for nuclear attacks as well. Their Relikt space station may also be used against our communication and targeting systems around the globe so we have to cut the connection with it and the moon base.

The spaceport consists of a supply center, Cosmonaut training center and three launchpads - all built on a peninsula which is inaccessible through ground due to multiple snowstorms and difficult conditions. We will strike from skies and water but we won't be able to establish a base there. You'll have to act with the forces we will be able to transport there. Capture enemy structures to enhance your power in force.

Objective 1: Establish an outpost.
Objective 2: Destroy Soviet Cosmonaut training camp.
Objective 3: Destroy Soviet supply center.
Objective 4: Destroy 3 Soviet launchpads.
Objective 5: Eliminate enemy forces.

Aftermath[]

With your great micromanagement skills we were able to eliminate Soviet connection with the moon base and prevent the assault from space.
—Yuri's message when played faster than at par time
The Soviets will not be able to call reinforcements from the moon but neither will we be able to regain our space technology as our enemies have destroyed every project during the attack.
—Yuri's message when played slower than at par time
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