Battlefield 4 - PS3 Let's Play - Episode 1
**The Misadventures of an Elite Operative**
As we embarked on our mission to infiltrate the Chinese military, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. Our team had been training for months, and now it was time to put our skills to the test. We were dressed in our finest combat gear, our eyes fixed on the target ahead.
"Get in the chopper now," my commander ordered, his voice firm and decisive. But as we approached the helicopter, I couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off. The machine seemed to be... scared of us? "What's going on?" I asked, my hand instinctively reaching for my gun.
"We're going in," my team member replied, her voice steady despite the chaos around us. But as we lifted off into the air, it became clear that our chopper was not what we expected. It was old and rickety, with a strange humming noise emanating from its engine.
"Where's the control panel?" I asked, my eyes scanning the instrument panel for any sign of navigation systems. But there it was – just a bunch of buttons and levers, with no clear indication of which one to press.
As we took off, the helicopter lurched violently to one side, throwing us all off balance. "We're not going anywhere!" my teammate exclaimed, clinging to the seat for dear life. I couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of it all – who gets kicked out of a helicopter?
But our joyride was short-lived, as we soon found ourselves under attack by Russian forces. The enemy had taken control of our chopper's systems, and now they were determined to take us down. "Incoming!" my teammate shouted, as a missile hurtled towards us.
In the chaos that followed, I found myself fighting for my life – or at least, what was left of it. My leg was badly injured, but I refused to give up. With a surge of adrenaline, I took control of the helicopter, using every trick in the book to fend off our attackers.
As we made our escape, I couldn't help but wonder how things had gone so wrong. We'd been trained for this mission, after all – or at least, that's what I thought. But now, as we fled for our lives, it seemed clear that nothing was going according to plan.
Our route took us through the winding streets of Shanghai, the city's neon lights reflecting off the wet pavement like a thousand tiny diamonds. "This is not the way," my teammate muttered, her eyes fixed on the GPS screen. But I knew better – we had to keep moving if we wanted to survive.
And then, just when I thought things couldn't get any worse, our helicopter suddenly died. The engine sputtered and coughed, before finally falling silent. We were left drifting in mid-air, with no way to communicate with the outside world.
As we watched in horror, a group of Russian soldiers stormed onto the scene, their guns drawn and their faces twisted with hatred. "You're coming with us," one of them snarled, as they began to surround our crippled helicopter.
But I refused to go quietly into the night. With a fierce determination burning in my chest, I prepared for battle – or at least, I tried to. The problem was, I had no idea how to get back in the chopper, and my injured leg was making it difficult to move. It seemed like we were doomed.
And yet, even in the face of overwhelming odds, I refused to give up. With a deep breath, I made my way to the cockpit, determined to find a way out of this mess. But as I reached for the controls, I realized that I had no idea how to fly the thing – or what buttons did what.
In the end, it was a combination of luck and quick thinking that saved us all. With a burst of adrenaline, we managed to repair the helicopter's systems, and made our escape just in time. As we flew away from the scene, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride – we'd pulled off an impossible feat, and come out on top.
But as we looked back on our mission, it became clear that nothing had gone according to plan. We'd been warned about the Chinese military coup, but no one had prepared us for the Russian intervention. And as we landed safely back in our base, I couldn't help but wonder what other surprises lay ahead.
**Tombstone Fortress: Mission Debrief**
Our mission to infiltrate the Chinese military was a success – at least, that's what it seemed like. We'd retrieved valuable intel on the regime's plans for a potential coup, and had managed to escape with our lives.
But as we looked back on our adventure, it became clear that this was only the beginning. The Russians were getting involved, and it seemed clear that war was looming on the horizon. Our asset in China had confirmed the report – the Chinese military was planning a major push, and they needed help to stop them.
It was a daunting task ahead of us, but I knew that we were up for the challenge. We'd faced down Russian soldiers, helicopter breakdowns, and who-knows-what other obstacles along the way. What else could possibly go wrong?