As the campaign to overtake the Slaveocracy of Monatabi was well underway, the Ghost of Ottawa loomed over the battlefield before dropping onto the enemy forces. Outfitted in his brand-new armor, the Liberty Bell MKI (a non-powered version of the Ghost's many armors), the Ghost cleared his surroundings with his axes, then took his new weapon, known as The Radium Dial. It was a modified M29-DCNPL, or the Davey Crockett Nukette Projectile Launcher, that had a significant blasting force, but no radioactive fallout. Dr. Sue and her team had been cranking out the technology to keep the Greater Ottawan Union well ahead of the world.
As the Ghost, sighted in the gates of the Slaveocracy's Stronghold city of Corpus Cayonn, he fired a projectile at the stronghold's gates. In a fiery mushroom cloud, the gates had been blown up. The Ghost led the advance into the city as the Greater Ottawan Union forces cleared a path for Betsy Ross. As the Automaton marched into the city, her lasers blasted through the mud-brick garrison building, cutting off access to the slaver's armory. F4U Corsairs dropped glide bombs on key locations to cut off the Duke's inner city circle from the rest of the city. Back with the Ghost, now sporting the Greater Ottawan Union's flag as a cape, slammed his axe blade into the skull of a slaver militant fighter. The Ghost leapt over a barricade and kicked down a field commander. "COME ON! PUSH FORWARD!" He yelled, then quickly dodged a mage's fireball spell. The burnt-silver armor, with red legs and Union star emblem, glistened in the scorching sunlight of the desert. As the Ghost moved forward, he whipped his axe at a militant, who found that the axe was lodged in their sternum.
As explosions rained down around him, the Ghost of Ottawa picked his axe back up to find a magi-swordsman marching toward him. The Ghost met him halfway, then used his axe to lock the blade down toward the ground. In a surprising move, the Ghost, using his left hand, swung his sledgehammer down onto the blade of the magi-sword, shattering it like glass. As he killed the swordsman, the Ghost aimed his axe toward the Duke's compound. The vitiligo-stricken skin of the Ghost pierced the dusty air as his outstretched arm commanded the Union's forces to breach the compound. His sledgehammer bashed the door down as the Greater Ottawan Union forces rushed into the compound. As they rushed in, Duke Evric Keninstan attempted to fight back with his militant soldiers, but found himself staring up at the ceiling of his compound as he faded into death's embrace. Once the compound was cleared, a radio call had Union forces switch from assault mode to search and rescue all of those enslaved within this city. As the Ghost helped rescue the enslaved people of the city, he radioed for medical teams to begin their work, treating the sick and injured with medicine, while curing diseases that medicine couldn't with the use of the Volcan Empire's priests and their magic.
Once the medical site was set up, the Ghost returned to the bulk of his forces and looked over the map. They now had a straight shot at the Slaveocracy's capital, Nero-Lennox. It was a day's journey from Corpus Cayonn, but this would be a necessity if the Greater Ottawan Union were to succeed in their effort to liberate the enslaved people of the Slaveocracy.