About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Amphibious transport, Apocalypse tank, Attack dog, Battle Bunker, Battle Lab, Black Guard, Boris, Cloning vat, Conscript, Construction yard, Crazy Ivan, Demolition Truck, Desolator, Dreadnought, Engineer, Flak cannon, Flak track, Flak trooper, Giant Squid, Hind, Howitzer, Industrial Plant, Iron Curtain, Iron Curtain, Kirov airship, Mammoth tank, MiG, Mobile construction vehicle, Naval shipyard, Nuclear missile silo, Nuclear reactor, Psi-Corps trooper, Psychic Beacon, Psychic amplifier, Psychic sensor, Radar Tower, Rhino tank, Sea Scorpion, Sentry Gun, Service depot, Siege Chopper, Soviet barracks, Soviet construction yard, Soviet ore refinery, Soviet war factory, Spy plane, Terror drone, Terrorist, Tesla coil, Tesla coil, Tesla reactor, Tesla tank, Tesla trooper, Typhoon attack submarine, V3 rocket launcher, Vladimir's Dreadnought, Wall, War miner, Yuri, Yuri Prime. Excerpt: Amphibious transports are the basic land/sea infantry and vehicle carriers for all three sides of the Third World War. The Amphibious transports used by the Allies and the Soviets during Great World War III were the successors of the GWWII Transport. They were more improved in their hovering abilities, as they could move on land equally as on water. During the Psychic Dominator Disaster, the Soviet traitor Yuri also used these transports in his arsenal (known as "Hover Transports"). For all intents and purposes, Yuri's transports were identical to that of the allies, and the crewmen seems to have been brainwashed into serving him. The only distinguishing feature of those Transports were a new paintjob, matching the burnished brown of other Yuri forces. The amphibious transports have 12 "slots" Add an image to this gallery The successor of the old Soviet Mammoth tank, the Apocalypse Tank is a force to be reckoned with. Featuring twin barrels, anti-air missiles, self repair, and any other advancements in tank technology the Soviet Union has, this tank is m...