Prologue
It was 1917. On the Western Front, things were going terrible for the Allies. Ypres and Calais had fallen to the Fritz, and over a million French and British were lost in meat grinders of Verdun and the Somme, with only a few ten thousand Germans lost. With Paris being shelled daily, the Germans began moving zeppelins and bombers to Calais. With only 99 miles between Calais and London, daily bombing raids occurred day and night. In March, the navy port in Rosyth, Scotland was sabotaged by German spies, and destroying more than half of Britain's capital ships. Our story begins on a fateful night, on March 5, the day after the Rosyth Explosion.
