Sun, Nov 22, 2015
Djupvik is evicted from the Russian HQ by Sidorova's harsher successor. PM Berg attempts to relocate the illegal Russians, which Moscow won't take back, to Arctic Spitzbergen, but Russian fighters scare the evacuation planes back. Berg now calls on the Nores to resist the Russian invaders by non-violent, tenacious civil disobedience, but Free Norway unleashes a wave of violence. The U.S. embassy asks Berg to flee to Geneva, yet agrees when he refuses to 'facilitate' negotiations with Moscow, which blatantly waves all accusations.
Sun, Nov 15, 2015
PM Berg agrees to a Russian proposal to introduce thorium in their many nuclear power plants and convinces his party rebels that there's no realistic alternative. Their leader Anders would seem a worse pushover to Moscow, so Berg remains head of the government. Djupvik has just accepted the Russian job offer when Berg and his assistant-mistress are taken hostage by a ruthless masked commando, demanding an end to the deportation of Russians and the closure of detention centers that were announced by Berg. While Djupvik mediates, Berg accepts, yet a sharpshooter kills an assailant. Berg is evacuated to the U.S. ambassador's residence and announces a sort of national government in interior exile. Daughter Maja convinces Bente that her father Thomas must have been murdered by the Russians, so she breaks with her admirer and fires Russians from her staff.