The situation on the border had been stalemate; the problem with the siren attack was that it could not be countered except by the launch of electromagnetic pulse missiles; however, between the anti-aircraft lasers and the ships of the Hellenic nation, these could not reach. Imperial fighter pilots and mechs were able to barely get out of the area by putting the ships into automatic mode. Advancing was not an option, they would be destroyed as soon as they left the area.
When the Amophis fired on the empire's warships, the battle seemed to turn to the Hellenic side, but it was only a mirage. It was a delay, but the real invasion began in the underground tunnels. Needless to say, the Hellenic nation dynamited all the tunnels it had located, but at that moment, a great digital blackout arrived. No computer system, no database worked, the glorious Hellenic navy had returned to the times of paper and radio.