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Description Polar I and The New Cold War.   Nearly a century after the start of the Old Cold War, a new one had begun, over the resources of the Antarctic and North Pole regions.  On one of its rare, first and only visit to the Antarctic regions, Polar One was back in home waters in the North Pole Region(it had help start up a colony of Polar Bears who were a greatly stressed species, to recuperate in the Antarctic region).  


There the Polar One was detained/attacked/ambush by a small flotilla of surface ships of the Arctic Co-Partnership. A small coastal onclave of the old Soviet Far East/Post Soviet Empire that border the North Pole Seas.  It was given to them, in perpetual use by the failed Russian government attempt to conquer Ukraine in the early 21st. Century(in return for arms , materials, and manpower support, for this hundred mile by fifty mile land mass).  


While trying to board the Polar One, the ice breaker unit, had been turned on and burned/melted a hole in the composite hull of the catamaran frigate, causing it to sink.  Also with only a skeleton crew on board(the rest evacuated by mini subs and land/sea hovercrafts).  The Polar One was ready to detonate at ground zero its tactical nuclear missile.


As the missile began its short ascent, the Flotilla began to retreat.  The missile was aborted, and, safety shut down and re-stored.  It help that a Russian Baby Polar Flattop arrived and hounded the Flotilla back to its base(sinking a Destroyer that dare tried to stand its ground).  


U.S. government was grateful for assistance from the Northern Free People of Russia, with its capital in St. Petersburg.  While the Onclave and the Southern Democratic Russian Republic, with its capital in Moscow, accused as usual NATO and NFPR of staging this incident, for propaganda purposes.


To this day, the missile hatch is painted red, to symbolize the scorch marks of the restored nuke.

Visit the Polar I at the Chicago Sea Museum, Friends of the Polar One Society.  Sign up for environmental summer cruises, along with a visit from the museum Baby Flattop that help save the Polar I, the Polyarnyy Medved'*


*Russian for Polar Bear.



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