Three months after the dimensional invasion
In the redesigned depths of the Military School, a few hundred meters from the devastated Invalides, the National Defense Operations Center hummed with intense activity. Holographic screens projected a France fragmented into colored zones: red for lost territories, orange for contested areas, and finally, those precious green islands that were gradually expanding - the reconquered territories.
Adrien Valcourt contemplated this changing cartography from his central command post. At 47, this former colonel turned general coordinator of the National Unity bore on his shoulders the weight of a responsibility that no military manual had ever anticipated. His rise to power had not been without turbulence.
Three months earlier - The first critical 72 hours