3 hours later, Ryan and the others landed at Moscow AFB, and he felt like Goose because of his ill-fitting helmet. He quickly said several words to his fellow aviators and departed for the Kremlin by hitching a ride on a passing Ka-50 En- route to the Kremlin.
Ryan muttered to himself, "I am now in the Kremlin, wish me luck. Let us hope I am not discovered." He quickly entered the Kremlin amongst the crowd of people and jacked his terminal into a port and waited for the information to be downloaded. However, a KGB agent walked towards him. Ryan felt his heartbeat increase and struggled to keep himself from shooting everyone and running away.
"What are you doing comrade, there is a party going on. Why not celebrate the victory of our forces together?" the KGB agent said.
"I feel uncomfortable due to the previous wounds I have received from those NATO bastards. **** them." said Ryan.
"Ahh, excellent job comrade. Rest well and I will not disturb you anymore," the KGB agent said while saluting Ryan.
After the terminal was finished downloading the information, Ryan sneaked away from the party and took a 737 to Hong Kong. He then took a boat to the sixth fleet's hiding place near Macau. Upon Ryan's arrival on the USS Enterprise. While Admiral Johnson was debriefing him, he discovered shocking news.
"Stalin's grand plan was to deify himself using the power of faith, a mysterious energy created by human beings when they worship someone. He was not going to establish communism and socialism; they were just his tools on his way to immortality. We are going to fight them off the coast of Japan as we have weapons emplacements there. Head to your F18. You are dismissed." said the Admiral.
After a moment of hesitation, the Adrimal said, "Beware of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it may be bombed again. Take some potassium iodide."
Ryan headed toward his F18 super hornet; a two-seater multirole fighter developed by Boeing. After completing pre-flight checks, he started the engines, and his plane was loaded on to the catapult. With a loud boom and roar, his F-18 accelerated to 270 km/h in 2 seconds. Once Ryan was in the air, he cruised at seven thousand meters and patrolled Okinawa to protect NATO coastal weapon systems.
Flying over Okinawa with his wing, he spotted 6 Mig-29s on his FCS radar and quickly ripple fired 4 Aim-9e towards the enemy and pulled a 7g minimum radius 180 degree turn and performed evasive maneuvers up to 8gs with a Soviet ASRAAM on his tail. He managed to evade the missile but even his IRCM and MAW failed to detect and intercept the S-400 missile on his tail. Dumping flares and chaff to no avail, he was quickly shot down by the missile and ejected out of his jet at 700 km/h along with his backseat weapons officer. Ryan quickly disposed of his parachute and went into a house where he knew there were NATO sympathizers and took refuge there. Ryan watched the battle unfold through channel 44 and his binoculars and radio.