Sergeant Major Lach Graf von Wickten had spared no time to prepare for his last mission. He bade farewell to his family, who had no idea that this was the last time they would see him, before departing on a plane for the Island of Borneo.
During the journey, Lach and his unit of terminally ill soldiers were informed that their task would be a simple one. Their objective was to bait the Imperial Japanese Army into attacking their unit. How they would do this was a rather simple method.
According to the treaty between Germany and Japan, the Reich was prohibited from playing an active role in the conflict, and was not allowed to fly above the island of Borneo. However, they were permitted to provide non-combative support to the Majapahit Empire, which was exactly how Lach and his men would provoke the Imperial Japanese Army into attacking them.