Battle of the Galapagose

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Liberation of 241 Summary
Date: 241 AD
Locations: Antarctica
Outcome: Penguin Victory
Deaths (approx.)
Military: 100,000 Penguins
Total: 456,000 Penguins and Polar Bears
Main Participants
Penguins Polar Bears

In the Galapagose Islands, Polar Bears assaulted Penguins From May 25th to August 9th. This was one of the biggest assault the Polars bears made that was not on Antarctica.

Before the Battle

The Penguins took the chance of settling in new colonies. The chose Galapagose as it was a nice tropical environment, with easily adaptable environment, so the penguins wouldn't mess up the ecosystems there. Plus it was near the equator, and Polar Bears hate heat. The Penguins had only set up a few homes, and the majority of their weapons were machettes at the time, with some cannons. But when the Polar Bears received information that more weaponary would be transported to the island, the Bears acted fast.

The Naval Blockade

Knowing the supplies would come soon, the Polar Bears set up a Naval Blockade around the island, stopping anything from getting in or out, plus they started bombarding the island with their canons. The supplies were going to come in 5 days, so the penguins had to hold out until then. Knowing they could not survive a conterassault, the penguins just held their ground on the island.

The Naval Battle

On May 31st, the Penguins knew the supplies would come. So they devised a plan and at night they swam out at sea to the south side of the blockade. Bringing large pointy sticks, they Penguins sunk many of the Polar Bears boats. The Supplies quickly came in that morning. But knowing the importance of this island, the Polar Bears concentrated their forces now on the South side of the island. But with more pointy sticks, Battleships, and more artilley, the Penguins were ready for a fight. A total of 40 ships with 35 artillery guns whent against the new threat of 95 Polar Bear ships. But the penguins fought on with their pointy sticks. The Penguin's fight started turning in their favor. One by one, the Bears ships started sinking, as the Penguins experienced very few losses.

The Invasion

Soon the Penguins had the south side of the island secure, with new rescources comming in. The Polar Bears saw the advantage to come and advance through the North.