July 29th, the UN weapon inspectors arrived in Germany. They were appauled to see that the SS still held a power position and still moved about. But aside from placing that in their report, they could do nothing about it. They were in another country rather than their own, and it was by far the most unstable country in the UN. They feared that any harsh action could cause the German government to withdraw. And being the third nuclear power on the globe, it could soon grow to form its own set of alliances that could again endanger world peace.
Instead, they found their ways through Germany, inspecting their arsenal of nuclear weapons. The Germans had moved the majority of it to the moon but kept a few nuclear weapons to show the world that they did hold a significant arsenol. After the tally by the UN weapons inspectors, the Germans held a hold of 4 nuclear bombs
July 29th, Mars Fuhrer Ost sat staring out across the martian landscape. He was still cussing Himmler for taking half of the power of the space forces. Though most were still loyal to Ost, he now had to watch for the SS as well as the Afrika Korps of the Fuhrer. Living in space had lost its feeling of invincibility.
And the invincibility had been lost, klaxons quickly began screaming and lighting up the entire structure. As Ost moved to grab his radio, he could hear a static sound, similiar to the noise of a bad radio, behind him. Turning to see it, he found that the wall had turned a liquid grey that was bubbling. Widening his eyes, he watched as the grey mass began to shrink become it quickly expanded, engulfing him and the room in less than a second before a shockwave on an explosion ripped across the building.
The structure itself was engulfed in fire in less than a minute, only the emergence warning system had had time to send out a distress signal to the moon base.