The battle between Boers and Zulus was assured after the Boers finally broke. Fleeing across the desert and prarie, the Zulus faced an even greater force, and were forced to flee. The slaughter was amazing. He had opted to retreat, letting the Americans hold the city. Returning to Port Nolloth, he had contracted hundreds of men to fill his ranks. The Boers were soundly beaten, and Commonwealth Regiments were holding the lins along the Orange River. Trenches, wire, roads and Gatlings backed up the defenses. Cannons and rifles, depots and rails secured most of South Africa.

Then the French contracted him. In Dakar, the Spanish had stirred up local tribesmen. Now a genocide was going on between the Ambaq and the Haljii, one Sunni the other Shi'a Muslims. The French were simply caught up in the feud. Then the Spanish moved in and gave the Ambaq, the Sunni, more advanced weapons.

Sitting in a cafe', Lord Green scanned the map. Sitting on the coast, he and his company were charged with capturing the head-tribesmen of the Ambaq. THe Haljii were willing to cease attacks if the Ambaq were moved to the north.