The Tsar was standing at the royal Russian podium. A gift from the king of England, it was the podium the English once used on official occasions before Fal got tired of it and ordered himself an even more regal and impressive one, to mark the day British income reached 900 ducats a month. It was made of solid oak, with gold trim. A better piece of furniture than anyone in that crowd had ever seen.
He finished a long speech with the words "So, we should probably invade Poland", which made a small group in that throng very unhappy. Tired and proud from the going's on of the last few days, Hal's group, the Poles, began to slink away in self righteous anxiety.
Followed by a stubborn will to fight to the death. 20 minutes later in standard time, Hal was at the head of an army of guys on horses and guys with long sticks, pointy things attached to the ends; they were tools used to vault themselves, the Poles, into the air. They called it Pole vaulting.
They ate a lot of Polish sausage, so that once launched into the ranks of an enemy army en masse, they could unleash a devastating secret weapon, which would then be set alight to create a wall of fire within the enemy army. It was very scary. And also disgusting.
Tsar Peter's office was being cleaned, so he was down in the field with his army and telling them that now would be a good time to march over there and fight with the Poles.
"I'm not paying you guys to just stand here. Get your stuff and go over there and do what your job description says you do. I want you to pretend you're anti-matter, and the Polish army is matter, and go turn them into nothing".
One of the men piped up "uh, sir, when anti-matter collides with matter, don't they both disappear"?
"How do you even know about matter and anti-matter?".
"Bob told me".
Peter looked at Bob, who shrugged. "I'm a metropolitan. People ask me questions about the nature of God and the universe".
"Fine. Yes, they disappear, but the sooner you defeat them, the less time there will be for that to happen. So get on with it. Everyone, get out of here! Go over, shoo, fight!"
Peter really didn't like this way of directing his men, but his men were getting the idea. The throngs of guys with numbers underneath them standing around slowly turned into throngs of guys with numbers underneath them charging into the line of Poles, and then they meshed with the lines of Poles to form a big chaotic crowd of people fighting with each other.
"I can't tell what the heck is going on over here. Bob, I need you to climb that tree and tell me what you can see".
Up from above, Bob related the scene "there's some fires, and smoke."
"Yeah, I can kind of see that now. Who's winning?"
"To be honest, I have no idea. I think we'll just have to wait here for about ten standard seconds, let a couple phases finish".
"Right... Hmmm. Well, I can't wait. I'm gonna go home. I'm really tired. So you'll command in my place, just do what you think I would do".
And he left at a leisurely pace, surprisingly to himself not that worried about the battle, just soaking in the countryside. I guess I've come to trust Bob. Wow, look at that lake up ahead, I should come out here later and camp out. Oh, look at that tree up ahead! It's big! I could just climb up there and take a nap. Yeah, I think that's just what I'll do. And he climbed up, got into a fairly comfortable position and let himself fall asleep.
About 15 seconds later the army showed up, stampeding through. Guys screaming and staggering at a fast jog. Guys with sweat dripping from them. Guys with fire smoking off their backs. Peter just sat up there and watched. What bad employees, they're all running away! They were supposed to be over there fighting the Poles. Oh, and here they are. A deep swarm of horsemen flowed into view, at the tail end of the Russian mobs, slicing and dicing every way. And then came Hal, riding a white horse, with Bob behind him. They trotted up to the tree.
"Well, Peter, I see you've found a new home. You look good, it goes with your pants". Hal had a big grin on his face. He nudged Bob, "Looks like we interrupted his nap".
"Bob, what happened? I left explicit orders not to let things get out of control".
"Sorry, Tsar. I couldn't see anything, and the Poles have pulled out some really good tricks this time. I couldn't win the battle, I just decided to make the best of it".
"Yeah, well, this doesn't look very good to me".
"Hal has offered me a job. Really good pay. I had to accept his offer. I have to look out for my career. Sorry, it's been an honor working for you".
"You wanna come down and talk to us about things? Maybe make peace?" asked Hal, still carrying that big grin on his face.
"Bob, this hurts. I thought you were loyal to me. I thought I paid you pretty well, too. And no, Hal, I'm fine up here, thanks."
20 seconds later Hal asked again, this time holding an axe, and then handed it to Bob to start chopping down the tree. But just before the tree was about to tip over, the levitating office showed up and lowered the rope ladder to Peter.
"Not today, Hal! So long, you bunch of sausages!" And he grabbed a hold, climbed up and walked into his office. Took a big breath and exhaled. Smells like lavender, he thought. Now where is my remote control for the cannon. The cleaning lady must've moved it. But where?
"Have any of you seen the remote for the cannon?", he asked a bunch of guys sitting in one of the rooms eating sandwiches. "Yeah, it's right here. The batteries are run out though".
"How did that happen? Have you been using it?"
They looked at each other. "I think the cleaning lady may have been messing around with it".
"Hmmm... Any of you have batteries?".
"Nope". So he walked out of the room, paced down the hall.
If I could find some batteries for this remote, I could use the gun to get my revenge on Hal and his army. But the only thing in here that has batteries is the mouse that controls the army. Oh well. The army's been routed. I can use those.
So he put the batteries in the remote and switched it from automatic to manual, went into the tv room and went looking for Hal. Initially all he could see were some angry village people, but then he zoomed out and located Hal and Bob with a bunch of his men camped around a fire. Bob was playing guitar. Bob, that bastard. He took aim and fired. It hit the guy next to Bob and splattered a little. Bob looked up and gave a dirty look. Some of the guys flicked him off. Hal shook his fists. I'll show you what a dirty look is...
The next shot hit the fire, which exploded into a fireball and then went out. Damn! Now he couldn't see anything.
If Bob were here I'd tell him to order me another army, so I could kick his and Hal's asses. But he's not here, so I'll have to do it. He found the number and called. "Hi, I'd like to order one army. Yes. That much! Well, ok, I think you're robbing me but I have no choice do I? No, I don't need to talk to your manager. How long will it take? Two months local time? Nevermind what I mean by local time. That'll be fine, I'll take it". He gave them his credit card number and hung up.
Might as well put the batteries back into my mouse, so he did that and then put it into his pocket as he walked back into the tv room after using the restroom. Just then an alarm went off. The crash alarm! Which meant the office was going to crash, and then he remembered that the mouse in his pocket could also be used to control the office's navigation. Shit!
He tried to get control of the office but it was spiraling too fast. Half a minute later he was skidding the ground until it splashed into a lake where it came to a stop. Didn't sink very far because it wasn't a very deep lake. Peter really didn't feel like getting out, it'd been such a depressing day, he just wanted to take another nap. Anything to get the mind off all of this.
Hal had seen the office go down. He brought his guys over to the lake and camped out around it, keeping a strict watch on the office lest Peter escape.
It wasn't until morning that Peter noticed them, who had by that time begun making boats. Too far to parley, thank god. Oh damn, here comes Hal and Bob in a boat. Rather than sticking around to talk, he told one of his men to do it, and rushed into the tv room.
It was still on. The mouse was on the floor. He picked it up and took a seat, gritting his teeth. The army was still out there somewhere, and he could control it from here, if he could just see them. But the office wasn't going anywhere, there was no aerial footage, unless he could concoct something. If Bob were here he would've suggested doing something with the cannon, tying a camera to a parachute and launching it into the air, or so. That jerk... He called the office staff together and jabbered some orders at them.
A moment later, the cannon went from bottom of the ship to the top, along with a camera and a parachute rigged behind it with a timer set for several seconds. Peter put the batteries back in the gun remote, pressed the button and switched the batteries back to the mouse, watching the tv screen as the camera shot into the air, slowed down and then began to fall. A couple seconds later the parachute opened up and Peter was looking down at the countryside, just like if he was in his office- before it crashed. This is how you lead armies.
The army's morale was back up, he could tell from the morale-o-meter, and it was fairly close. Good! All it took was an order and the army was marching back in to take another shot at the Poles, who must've been getting pretty far on those boats. Better go check on them.
Hal and Bob were arguing with the guy he'd deputed to parley with them.
"How are you going to get in here? We'll just lock the doors as soon as you finish with your boats" said the guy.
"Yeah, but we'll break through your locks! How hard do you think it'd be for us to put a ram on one of our boats?" Hal retorted. "Ah, there's someone I can negotiate with. Peter, could we please stop this silliness?"
"No. As my employee was just saying, all I have to do is lock the door".
"What about the ram"?
"I'll lock my office door. You won't be able to ram that, because there's a hallway wall next to the door. Bob could've told you that".
Bob rolled his eyes. "I've still got a key to the office".
"Yeah? Well, I don't care. I'll move my chair up to the doorknob. I'm not letting you in, and too bad!"
"I think you're being very immature," Hal threw in as Peter shut the door. Now, lets see how that army's coming along... Aha, there it is, a mile away.
A little more waiting and it was there, on the north side of the lake, just entering the zone of Polish encampment. There was some bustle, and then Poles came running out. Hal and Bob were still in their boat outside the door. They'd been knocking on and off up to the point the army showed up.
Peter and some guys got onto the roof. "Ok men, dive down and capture Hal and Bob for me. I'll give you each an extra years pay if you get them". One nice thing about not having Bob on the payroll anymore is I'll actually be able to afford it.
As they splashed into the water around Hal's boat and Hal's guy's began fending them off with their oars, Hal looked desperately to the scene of his men. Oh, my poor boys, he thought. Resistance was falling apart, he could see. The cavalry'd been marshaled, but there was no room to maneuver, and the Russians were pouring in by the thousand. Lost! The army was lost, fleeing, and here was he fighting for his freedom on a boat outside Peter's office. Complete reversal.
One of the men grabbed Hal's arm and pulled him overboard. "Rawr!" Bob was reaching overboard when Peter jumped from the roof right next to the boat and scrambled in. "Bob, I don't think Hal will be able to pay your salary anymore".
Bob looked down slightly and then looked up. "Yeah, I guess I'll be unemployed for a while... I don't suppose you've found a new agent yet?"
"I'm not going to just hire you back, after the way you betrayed me".
"Yeah, but you haven't got one, do you? And you know you don't want to take the time to accustom someone else to your style, and brief him on your affairs and give him time to educate himself on the ways of this world".
"It's fine. I don't mind".
"Yeah you do! And come on, you would've gone to work for Hal too, if you're really that mad about that. You know he pays a lot better than you do."
"But what about all the times we've had together? I thought we were buds!"
..."Yes. I shouldn't have gone to work for Hal, Ok, I'm sorry. Are you sure you don't need a new agent?"
"Yeah, I do. Ok, you're rehired. We'll talk more about this later, but you're definitely getting lower pay. I've promised most of your paycheck to these guys".
Who were swimming after Hal, half a dozen of them, quickly tiring. Turned out Hal was really a shion. Peter, Bob and a couple guys rowed after in the boat for a while, then turned back to the office. "Let's all go and make sandwiches!"
The battle turned out a resounding success for Russia. The Poles were all but crushed, leaving a pretty big hole in their defenses, allowing Peter's army to sweep over the rest of the country and add five more provinces to his collection.
There was a big celebration at Peter's royal palace. All his friends were invited from all over the continent, including Fal, who bought him a new office. Krisz and Ear came, along with Peter's wife, who it turned out had just been going home to visit her father. They played games and danced all night. Peter was known as Peter the great after that, for his administration, his lauded war skills, and awesome partying.
The question of what had happened to Hal was answered a few minutes later, when Drake, no longer feeling interested in doing things with the Ottoman Empire, told Hal that he could have it. Hal didn't have much of a country left for himself, so he said sure, why not. The upshot of that was that it was soon renamed "Poland #2", though pretty much everyone there and anywhere else kept on calling it the Ottoman Empire.