Pacific Meltdown – The Anchorage Express – Mission 13
April 17, 1987: The noose is tightening on the Bering Sea. As a result, the use of convoys is no longer a precaution, but a necessity for any tanker transporting oil and natural gas from the sea to the US mainland. As the commander of one such convoy, it is your job to ensure these vital shipments of oil safely make it through the increasingly dangerous Bering Sea. Submarine attacks and air raids are already frequent enough, and to make matters worse, poor weather has allowed the Soviets to slip a small task force through our defenses and close on your position.