It has been since time immemorial that man has looked to the stars in wonder, so I ask you, how can going to them be anything but an extension of a will older than any of us? It is our very nature to discover, and to lust for knowledge, you accept this but doubt the nobility of working to the stars?
It should be long enough, but I would appreciate corrections and constructive criticisms.
I should probably include this in my app, but Canada ALSO has a load of rivers and lakes which are going to be in high demand, especially for the people that can't afford mass-desalination.
I will get to it. I got the whole day to do next-to-nothing. So updating the map is on that list, as well as preparing my own app; now that I know what other people are doing and I can slide myself into that.
I should probably include this in my app, but Canada ALSO has a load of rivers and lakes which are going to be in high demand, especially for the people that can't afford mass-desalination.
China too based on the Yangtze and Yellow River systems, and Russia for all their rivers and lakes in Siberia.
START WITH THE TRADITIONAL PLAYER ONE COLOR: BLUE.
SWITCH TO TRADITIONAL PLAYER TWO COLOR: RED.
BLEND THE TWO, MAKE PURPLE.
START RANDOMLY FLYING OVER THE CHROMATIC SCALE ON EVERYONE ELSE.
Group name: La Armée Monde
Background: La Armée Monde is a paramilitary group built by Alban Conté in the years following the French invasion of Switzerland. Alban found himself at conflict with the growing militarization of the French government and the lack of control by the national bodies at the onset of the resource shortages and the effects of climate stage. Formally a part of the French Commandement des Opérations Spéciales, he retired himself with honor after the war and disappeared from public life, and France all together. Seeking out old partnerships in an effort to figure out the turn of events.
Alban Conte was born in Toulose, France into a middle-class family during the summer of 1998. A quiet youth, he excelled in athletics and academics. He was offered a scholarship for the university of Toulouse, but turned down the offer in favor of military service, joining the French regular army in 2016. From whence he was deployed to the Central African Republic on peace keeping.
Conte was promoted upwards through the ranks and soon found himself in the COS. He remained in he ranks of the Commandement des Opérations Spéciales through several brief incursions on foreign soil, and then finally into the Swiss Alps when Paris declared their desire for uncontested control of the Rhone river, as well as the Rhine. On this tour, Conte received acknowledgment for his urban infiltration. It was also here that his political opinions began to shift.
Though an older woman, Conte had come to a friendship with a commanding officer Léa Beudier. During the war, she slowly became politically critical of the international situation in private. A reason that that would boil over to her disappearance during the later months of the conflict without notice. Their officer having gone AWOL shook Conte's unit until it was disbanded after the war.
Alban Conte announced his desire to retire from the military and was honorably discharged in 2033.
Like his superior officer, Alban Conte did not reintegrate into civilian life, but vanished from it altogether.
In a world being marked once again by rising national conflicts urged along by growing environmental and economical threats, it was not hard for the despondent Conte to find nomads like him and over the next several years built up a small following of veteran soldiers who found themselves out of duty having been on the loosing end of a conflict, or forced from their home with no where else to go. From these few good men Alban gathered the following to build Désespoir Corp, fed on the loss and defeat that boiled under the international fabric. Composed of soldiers and officials who left their home, or just sought to take advantage of the lack of international oversight the Corp sold out its services to a number of small regional conflicts.
These conflicts increased Désespoir's renown in the soldier-for-hire community, lead by the man who had simply taken the name “Paix”. Désespoir grew, as did Alban Conte's influence.
By the power of chance and the world's nature, Alban's Désespoir corp had within its ranks powerful enough men to expand and spider out, creating the umbrella of La Armée Monde, The World Army.
Alban Conte would describe La Armée Monde as, “a tree, from which branches hang the fruits to plant the seeds of our ultimate objective.”
These fruits being the number of proxies operated by, or owned in some direct or indirect fashion by the core Désespoir corp members – who served as not only the most senior officers and soldiers, but also the administration of La Armée Monde. Each operation being based regionally throughout the world gave LAM a global flexibility.
In the US and North America, IntlExcel runs support on local security operations, lending software, hardware, and man-power support to local police and SWAT forces. As well as the development of technologies, or the replication of captured equipment through various outsourcing pathways to skim under the radar of public knowledge, if not sail he gray line between illegality and legality.
The Jade Lion Foundation organizes activities much akin to IntlExcel but without the RnD push within the Asiatic sphere. Working training, logistical support, and supplementary combat roles to any nation in the area.
Proyekt operates the Caucus, Central Asian, and Eastern European Region while Python stands over London and serves as a smaller mercenary unit for Western European pay-holders.
Raiah Sah'kanah is a loose umbrella that hangs from the organization's tree, handling a number of Al-Qaedi remnants and militant groups to influence and direct their jihad about the Central Asian, Islamic World, and North African region.
Though a loose collective, the groups within the family are united by the ideology of Conte, in at least the upper administrative levels. To make a world without borders. To burn every notion war should be fought for. And to enforce peace through a strong arm, one that the UN was not.
They are a World Army. Un armee sans nations.
Location: Internationally focused and scattered. Though Alban Conte and several of the seeds of his world idea settling into Central Asia, for the time being.
Nation/Group name/Individual: North American Republic (NAR for short)
Background:
When the world itself froze over, even the hyperpower that was the United States would not be immune. With the world’s temperature plummeting rapidly, not only did sources of fresh water begin to wither and die, but many crops and even livestock found themselves unable to cope with rapidly falling temperatures. Without food, as anyone would know, it would be impossible to sustain a country’s population. Even breadbaskets in Canada and the US, such as Saskatchewan and Nebraska, found themselves forced to adapt, and to do so as quickly as they could. The governments of the US, forced to cooperate solely with each other as the rest of the international community around them raced to survive, searched for a solution to one of the most pressing of their problems: food shortages. They found their solution in vertical farming. Nicknamed “Plant Factories”, these purported saviors were towering structures, designed to serve a dual purpose of providing both food and habitation to the increasingly urban populations of the two countries. With the use of careful temperature and atmospheric controls, these towering farms would be able to produce crops all year-round, some even employing methane digesters to partially feed their own power needs. After all, with the skyrocketing prices of fossil fuels, such would be crucial – if not mandatory to their survival.
Though many American and Canadian fossil-fuel based companies and institutions were desperate to continue their reign of profit on the global market, many people, including the governments of the two nations, realized that continued use of fossil-fuels would be inevitably unsustainable. Though they knew it would be a slow and agonizing process, it was something that had to be done. Even those same companies that made these fuels began to realize the infeasibility of fossil-fuels as a long-term fuel, both as a means of producing energy and profit. Sometimes, towns and cities would be almost entirely without precious fuel, bringing them to a total standstill on the worst of occasions. The two nations, joined together by a desperate and uneasy cooperation, searched desperately for answers. Their salvation came in the form of a nuclear physicist and engineer by the name of Dr. Emmanuel Beaufort. Beaufort, with a team of dedicated research and years of collected data, proposed a transition to liquid-fluoride thorium reactors, their failings made up for by geothermal and solar generating stations. Those failings, albeit, would prove to be relatively few.
Beaufort, his designs built upon years of nuclear reactors (particularly the French TMSR), proposed a reactor which would not only produce large amounts of electricity in a relatively safe fashion (thanks to passive and active safety systems galore), but could also help solve the problems that plagued so many vehicles of the modern age – a rather convenient side-effect of the reactor happened to be that it both produced amounts of fuel which would allow it to sustain itself on Earth’s supply for thousands upon thousands of years, and a common byproduct of the reactors happened to be hydrogen. Emmanuel, pointing to the methane production of the vertical farms dotting the North-American landscape, claimed that “…the hydrogen produced by the reactors, combined with solar energy and steam reforming helped along by our farms, should greatly ease the pressure on anyone who has to drive or fly any machine under the sun.” The US government was quick to purchase designs from Emmanuel after seeing in demonstrated by Canadian reactors, the slow transition into the use of hydrogen fuels finally seeming feasible to the general populace, the energy crisis slowly being repaired.
But, unfortunately enough for Canada and the US, they would face many problems aside from energy, food, and water; even when the water could be drawn from the ocean, groundwater deposits, or glaciers and be desalinated. With nations the world over collapsing, the materials that 1st world nations were defined by quickly became scarce – particularly, rare earths. Even with computing power multiplied by the D-Wave Systems quantum computers (A British Columbia-based company, most notable for contracts with Google, NASA, Lockheed Martin, and its operation of the first quantum computer), the electronics industry couldn’t sustain itself, despite massive advances in the designs of smartphones. Thankfully, widespread prospecting operations allowed the two nations to temporarily sustain its needs, though time quickly began to run out, as they were forced to turn their eyes to weaker nations that could sustain their electronic society.
With the full realization of the incoming needs that would force the US and Canada to bring down the hammer on defenseless nations, the two countries began to drift closer and closer together, through necessity instead of friendship and brotherhood. They became more and more integrated as time moved on, the two nations cooperating in the various disciplines of science and technology, far-reaching plans to strip the moon and asteroid fields promising to solve all the resource problems the two had, albeit in the far future. What would cease to be science-fiction, though, were fields of weaponry dominated by kinetic delivery munitions, lasers designed to knock missiles and UAVs out of the skies, and even experimental and extremely secret nuclear weapon projects kept secret from what remained of the international community. Eventually, even the battle cruisers and battleships of the mid-twentieth century saw new use with railguns, those powerful weapons able to multiply the force a battleship could impart on an unsuspecting foe by frightening numbers. Though they would certainly not be the last nation to do so, the US and Canada found themselves at the forefront of kinetic weaponry, the weapons industry only accelerated by what some dubbed as the “Modern Ice-Age”. The US and Canada even deployed some of those very kinetic weapons into Earth orbit, unburdened by UN international laws, some forced to shatter their own morals, simply to survive. It was a directed and extremely well-planned effort, though – With massive resource shortages, the US and Canada saw it as totally unacceptable to be scarring nations with radiation and rendering them nigh-uninhabitable. railguns, fusion explosives, hydrogen explosives, and neutron weapons were their solutions, able to obliterate a populace while still allowing for relatively rapid occupation of remaining infrastructure. Even the standard guns that had been used for so long were changed drastically; though they were still the standard armaments of footsoldiers, they were far from being the same weapons they used to be.
A massive military communication network (by the name of “Netwarrior”) would not only serve to interconnect soldiers the world over and allow for instantaneous updates of a battlefield, but would eventually become the final straw that that made the US and Canada cease to be two nations, and instead become as one. Strangely reminiscent of videogames and based on experimental technology of the early 21-st century, the Netwarrior network provided soldiers with helmet-projected HUDs, displaying everything from orders (in audio format sometimes), to constantly updates battlefield maps and troop movements, all the way to systems designed to monitor vital statistics of soldiers such as heartrate, blood supply/blood-loss, and sometimes even ammunition when connected to specially designed weapons. Netwarrior quickly became standard in the militaries of the two countries, though its innovation would likely see worthy rivals in the other surviving nations on Planet Earth. When combined with pseudo-cloaking devices similar to BAE Systems’s “Adaptiv” camouflage, the armed forces of the US and Canada were a force to be reckoned with, whether on land, in the air, or on the seas. As powerful as it was, though, the drastic changes in Earth’s temperature allowed for unexpected military rivals to arise, oftentimes able to truly rival the military of the US – something which hadn’t happened in a number of years.
Perhaps Netwarrior’s most profound impact, though, was essentially finalizing the union formed between the US and Canada – it had allowed the two countries to operate together as one. The Canadian government, of course, had long ago fully realized it would be forced to cooperate with the US, under threat of military invasion or abandonment and its subsequent withering away and destruction. On the fourth of April, 2040, (the date itself an homage to NATO, deliberately planned as such by the two nations) the two countries signed a pact of political, economic, and military integration, making their unity official in the eyes of their populations. Once the last signatures had been signed, Canada and the US ceased to exist, and became the North American Republic (NAR). Though meritocracy in name, the NAR was only so in a very loose sense of the word – leaders, especially presidents, had to be evaluated by dozens upon dozens of various types of professionals from massive numbers of background, in a supposed effort to slash corruption and reduce the number of unskilled leaders. With political parties eliminated by the government transition, the pool of candidates would then be allowed to campaign for election through modified processes similar to republics. The populace would vote on a candidate, though elections weren’t a fraction as dependent on populations on a state-by-state basis. Instead, the population would vote parts of a whole, instead of being assigned values based upon the population of whatever region they resided in. In the event that all candidates fail to achieve any majorities, the leader would be chosen from the aforementioned pool. Laws worked with a similar process, having to pass through a similar evaluation process before being put forward to the general public. Still, despite so many advancements and attempts to survive, the continued existence of the NAR was never certain.
Location: Pooostad alrady.
Wow. Such application. Many orbit. So space. Much military.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
"Although personally I am quite content with existing explosives, I feel we must not stand in the path of improvement."~Winston Churchill
To be honest I'm rather concerned over the whole massive space program thing.
If we didn't have the funds for Star Wars in the eighties, and the world in this is going through crippling weather changes and the shortages in resources I dunno how capable the combined US-Canadian governments would be in sending up bombardment platforms while also funding through mass energy-source conversion.
Not to mention it'd brutally enrage austerity measures.
Well, I may not be able to make an application during the weekdays, but please reserve Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, and Venetia (part of Italy).
Now for me to come up with some good reason on why all the former Yugoslavian countries are working together now, or how one of them was capable to capture the others. And why they have a part of Italy now.
It should be long enough, but I would appreciate corrections and constructive criticisms.
I should probably include this in my app, but Canada ALSO has a load of rivers and lakes which are going to be in high demand, especially for the people that can't afford mass-desalination.
China too based on the Yangtze and Yellow River systems, and Russia for all their rivers and lakes in Siberia.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
My preparation for my own app will be done later.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
SWITCH TO TRADITIONAL PLAYER TWO COLOR: RED.
BLEND THE TWO, MAKE PURPLE.
START RANDOMLY FLYING OVER THE CHROMATIC SCALE ON EVERYONE ELSE.
Group name: La Armée Monde
Background: La Armée Monde is a paramilitary group built by Alban Conté in the years following the French invasion of Switzerland. Alban found himself at conflict with the growing militarization of the French government and the lack of control by the national bodies at the onset of the resource shortages and the effects of climate stage. Formally a part of the French Commandement des Opérations Spéciales, he retired himself with honor after the war and disappeared from public life, and France all together. Seeking out old partnerships in an effort to figure out the turn of events.
Alban Conte was born in Toulose, France into a middle-class family during the summer of 1998. A quiet youth, he excelled in athletics and academics. He was offered a scholarship for the university of Toulouse, but turned down the offer in favor of military service, joining the French regular army in 2016. From whence he was deployed to the Central African Republic on peace keeping.
Conte was promoted upwards through the ranks and soon found himself in the COS. He remained in he ranks of the Commandement des Opérations Spéciales through several brief incursions on foreign soil, and then finally into the Swiss Alps when Paris declared their desire for uncontested control of the Rhone river, as well as the Rhine. On this tour, Conte received acknowledgment for his urban infiltration. It was also here that his political opinions began to shift.
Though an older woman, Conte had come to a friendship with a commanding officer Léa Beudier. During the war, she slowly became politically critical of the international situation in private. A reason that that would boil over to her disappearance during the later months of the conflict without notice. Their officer having gone AWOL shook Conte's unit until it was disbanded after the war.
Alban Conte announced his desire to retire from the military and was honorably discharged in 2033.
Like his superior officer, Alban Conte did not reintegrate into civilian life, but vanished from it altogether.
In a world being marked once again by rising national conflicts urged along by growing environmental and economical threats, it was not hard for the despondent Conte to find nomads like him and over the next several years built up a small following of veteran soldiers who found themselves out of duty having been on the loosing end of a conflict, or forced from their home with no where else to go. From these few good men Alban gathered the following to build Désespoir Corp, fed on the loss and defeat that boiled under the international fabric. Composed of soldiers and officials who left their home, or just sought to take advantage of the lack of international oversight the Corp sold out its services to a number of small regional conflicts.
These conflicts increased Désespoir's renown in the soldier-for-hire community, lead by the man who had simply taken the name “Paix”. Désespoir grew, as did Alban Conte's influence.
By the power of chance and the world's nature, Alban's Désespoir corp had within its ranks powerful enough men to expand and spider out, creating the umbrella of La Armée Monde, The World Army.
Alban Conte would describe La Armée Monde as, “a tree, from which branches hang the fruits to plant the seeds of our ultimate objective.”
These fruits being the number of proxies operated by, or owned in some direct or indirect fashion by the core Désespoir corp members – who served as not only the most senior officers and soldiers, but also the administration of La Armée Monde. Each operation being based regionally throughout the world gave LAM a global flexibility.
In the US and North America, IntlExcel runs support on local security operations, lending software, hardware, and man-power support to local police and SWAT forces. As well as the development of technologies, or the replication of captured equipment through various outsourcing pathways to skim under the radar of public knowledge, if not sail he gray line between illegality and legality.
The Jade Lion Foundation organizes activities much akin to IntlExcel but without the RnD push within the Asiatic sphere. Working training, logistical support, and supplementary combat roles to any nation in the area.
Proyekt operates the Caucus, Central Asian, and Eastern European Region while Python stands over London and serves as a smaller mercenary unit for Western European pay-holders.
Raiah Sah'kanah is a loose umbrella that hangs from the organization's tree, handling a number of Al-Qaedi remnants and militant groups to influence and direct their jihad about the Central Asian, Islamic World, and North African region.
Though a loose collective, the groups within the family are united by the ideology of Conte, in at least the upper administrative levels. To make a world without borders. To burn every notion war should be fought for. And to enforce peace through a strong arm, one that the UN was not.
They are a World Army. Un armee sans nations.
Location: Internationally focused and scattered. Though Alban Conte and several of the seeds of his world idea settling into Central Asia, for the time being.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
My DeviantArt, so sexy
"YOU SHOULD HAVE DENIED THE APP IF I WAS GOING TO BE TOO OP!"
"I COULDN'T READ IT!"
"SUCKS TO SUCK!"
For a second I thought you were talking about something else. Like Japan in comparison to Russia or some .
My DeviantArt, so sexy
The given thing to do for anyone in the region in Victoria 2.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
My DeviantArt, so sexy
Much WWII flashbacks. So 1941. Wow.
Background:
Though many American and Canadian fossil-fuel based companies and institutions were desperate to continue their reign of profit on the global market, many people, including the governments of the two nations, realized that continued use of fossil-fuels would be inevitably unsustainable. Though they knew it would be a slow and agonizing process, it was something that had to be done. Even those same companies that made these fuels began to realize the infeasibility of fossil-fuels as a long-term fuel, both as a means of producing energy and profit. Sometimes, towns and cities would be almost entirely without precious fuel, bringing them to a total standstill on the worst of occasions. The two nations, joined together by a desperate and uneasy cooperation, searched desperately for answers. Their salvation came in the form of a nuclear physicist and engineer by the name of Dr. Emmanuel Beaufort. Beaufort, with a team of dedicated research and years of collected data, proposed a transition to liquid-fluoride thorium reactors, their failings made up for by geothermal and solar generating stations. Those failings, albeit, would prove to be relatively few.
Beaufort, his designs built upon years of nuclear reactors (particularly the French TMSR), proposed a reactor which would not only produce large amounts of electricity in a relatively safe fashion (thanks to passive and active safety systems galore), but could also help solve the problems that plagued so many vehicles of the modern age – a rather convenient side-effect of the reactor happened to be that it both produced amounts of fuel which would allow it to sustain itself on Earth’s supply for thousands upon thousands of years, and a common byproduct of the reactors happened to be hydrogen. Emmanuel, pointing to the methane production of the vertical farms dotting the North-American landscape, claimed that “…the hydrogen produced by the reactors, combined with solar energy and steam reforming helped along by our farms, should greatly ease the pressure on anyone who has to drive or fly any machine under the sun.” The US government was quick to purchase designs from Emmanuel after seeing in demonstrated by Canadian reactors, the slow transition into the use of hydrogen fuels finally seeming feasible to the general populace, the energy crisis slowly being repaired.
But, unfortunately enough for Canada and the US, they would face many problems aside from energy, food, and water; even when the water could be drawn from the ocean, groundwater deposits, or glaciers and be desalinated. With nations the world over collapsing, the materials that 1st world nations were defined by quickly became scarce – particularly, rare earths. Even with computing power multiplied by the D-Wave Systems quantum computers (A British Columbia-based company, most notable for contracts with Google, NASA, Lockheed Martin, and its operation of the first quantum computer), the electronics industry couldn’t sustain itself, despite massive advances in the designs of smartphones. Thankfully, widespread prospecting operations allowed the two nations to temporarily sustain its needs, though time quickly began to run out, as they were forced to turn their eyes to weaker nations that could sustain their electronic society.
With the full realization of the incoming needs that would force the US and Canada to bring down the hammer on defenseless nations, the two countries began to drift closer and closer together, through necessity instead of friendship and brotherhood. They became more and more integrated as time moved on, the two nations cooperating in the various disciplines of science and technology, far-reaching plans to strip the moon and asteroid fields promising to solve all the resource problems the two had, albeit in the far future. What would cease to be science-fiction, though, were fields of weaponry dominated by kinetic delivery munitions, lasers designed to knock missiles and UAVs out of the skies, and even experimental and extremely secret nuclear weapon projects kept secret from what remained of the international community. Eventually, even the battle cruisers and battleships of the mid-twentieth century saw new use with railguns, those powerful weapons able to multiply the force a battleship could impart on an unsuspecting foe by frightening numbers. Though they would certainly not be the last nation to do so, the US and Canada found themselves at the forefront of kinetic weaponry, the weapons industry only accelerated by what some dubbed as the “Modern Ice-Age”. The US and Canada even deployed some of those very kinetic weapons into Earth orbit, unburdened by UN international laws, some forced to shatter their own morals, simply to survive. It was a directed and extremely well-planned effort, though – With massive resource shortages, the US and Canada saw it as totally unacceptable to be scarring nations with radiation and rendering them nigh-uninhabitable. railguns, fusion explosives, hydrogen explosives, and neutron weapons were their solutions, able to obliterate a populace while still allowing for relatively rapid occupation of remaining infrastructure. Even the standard guns that had been used for so long were changed drastically; though they were still the standard armaments of footsoldiers, they were far from being the same weapons they used to be.
A massive military communication network (by the name of “Netwarrior”) would not only serve to interconnect soldiers the world over and allow for instantaneous updates of a battlefield, but would eventually become the final straw that that made the US and Canada cease to be two nations, and instead become as one. Strangely reminiscent of videogames and based on experimental technology of the early 21-st century, the Netwarrior network provided soldiers with helmet-projected HUDs, displaying everything from orders (in audio format sometimes), to constantly updates battlefield maps and troop movements, all the way to systems designed to monitor vital statistics of soldiers such as heartrate, blood supply/blood-loss, and sometimes even ammunition when connected to specially designed weapons. Netwarrior quickly became standard in the militaries of the two countries, though its innovation would likely see worthy rivals in the other surviving nations on Planet Earth. When combined with pseudo-cloaking devices similar to BAE Systems’s “Adaptiv” camouflage, the armed forces of the US and Canada were a force to be reckoned with, whether on land, in the air, or on the seas. As powerful as it was, though, the drastic changes in Earth’s temperature allowed for unexpected military rivals to arise, oftentimes able to truly rival the military of the US – something which hadn’t happened in a number of years.
Perhaps Netwarrior’s most profound impact, though, was essentially finalizing the union formed between the US and Canada – it had allowed the two countries to operate together as one. The Canadian government, of course, had long ago fully realized it would be forced to cooperate with the US, under threat of military invasion or abandonment and its subsequent withering away and destruction. On the fourth of April, 2040, (the date itself an homage to NATO, deliberately planned as such by the two nations) the two countries signed a pact of political, economic, and military integration, making their unity official in the eyes of their populations. Once the last signatures had been signed, Canada and the US ceased to exist, and became the North American Republic (NAR). Though meritocracy in name, the NAR was only so in a very loose sense of the word – leaders, especially presidents, had to be evaluated by dozens upon dozens of various types of professionals from massive numbers of background, in a supposed effort to slash corruption and reduce the number of unskilled leaders. With political parties eliminated by the government transition, the pool of candidates would then be allowed to campaign for election through modified processes similar to republics. The populace would vote on a candidate, though elections weren’t a fraction as dependent on populations on a state-by-state basis. Instead, the population would vote parts of a whole, instead of being assigned values based upon the population of whatever region they resided in. In the event that all candidates fail to achieve any majorities, the leader would be chosen from the aforementioned pool. Laws worked with a similar process, having to pass through a similar evaluation process before being put forward to the general public. Still, despite so many advancements and attempts to survive, the continued existence of the NAR was never certain.
Location: Pooostad alrady.
Wow. Such application. Many orbit. So space. Much military.
Maybe space battles. Have a purple-haired astronaut shoot lasers at the Americans and name him something goofy.
If we didn't have the funds for Star Wars in the eighties, and the world in this is going through crippling weather changes and the shortages in resources I dunno how capable the combined US-Canadian governments would be in sending up bombardment platforms while also funding through mass energy-source conversion.
Not to mention it'd brutally enrage austerity measures.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
Now for me to come up with some good reason on why all the former Yugoslavian countries are working together now, or how one of them was capable to capture the others. And why they have a part of Italy now.