Nation Bulletin

Operation: Götterdämmerung | Phase 5: Alea Iacta Est

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12/16/2023 02:59 pm
Updated: 12/16/2023 02:59 pm

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>REBOOT NEEDED...

>REBOOTING 1%

>2%...

>3%...

>REBOOT PROCESS STOPPED!

>ACTIVATING MOST RECENT REPORT...

>WARNING! FORMAT CORRUPTED...

>RESTORING FORMAT IN BACKGROUND...

 

>March 7, 2094 | 4:13 AM

>Greenland

>The Final Phases Are Arriving!

 

>After temporary isolation, the Mundusian military has nearly doubled in size thanks to labor camps in Senegal, Oceania, and Brittany. This has encouraged the Mundusian troops to reattempt an invasion of Luna, feeling a burning and ingrained image of patriotism in their heart. This time, surrender is not an option for them...

>Around 40 ships from the Mundo-Atlantic Fleet came by the Mundusian military base in Franz Josef Land to pick up the 50,000 soldiers and 90,000 conscripts-in-training staying on the island. After around 15 hours, troops arrived on Cape Farewell yet again in hopes of finding abandoned Mundusian stations from Phase 2. However, it appears that a severe snow storm ran through the area and destroyed the abandoned stations. Sea ice on the coast did not help either. Troops had to set up the stations yet again through grueling conditions while trying their best to remain undetected. In the end, 1,000 troops came down with sickness and had to take rest for 3 days as per medical orders. After five more hours, the crew quarters of the station was complete, allowing the troops to finally rest.

 

>March 8, 2094 | 6:05 AM

>Mundusian Cape Farewell

 

>Troops received a large supply of heavy snow suits from air drop ordered by AFG Cléiment Paschal. Aircraft proceeded to do reconnaissance over the surrounding area that eclipsed 3000 sq. miles, finding three nearby villages with human presence over 1,000. Troops were then ordered to occupy the villages, all of which were ~30-70 minutes away. The troops put on their suits and started to march towards the villages, splitting into three groups in the process.

>Group A had no trouble in occupying the village. As soon as residents saw the numbers and attire, they silently gave up and went back to their homes. A Mundusian flag was planted.

>Group B also had no trouble except for a child whom threw a stone at a soldier. The mentioned soldier then kicked the child to the ground, breaking the ring finger of the mentioned child. A Mundusian flag was planted soon after.

>Group C had little trouble in occupying their village, however. A similar case as with what happened with Group B, except the entire population started to throw stones at Group C. Annoyed, many troops started to fire warning shots into the air. This seemed to scare them enough, and a Mundusian flag was planted.

>In all three villages, labor camps were set up... those who refused to work were scheduled for immediate extermination... One village became a temporary air force base. Fatigued troops stayed in the villages to enforce occupation efforts.

 

>March 9, 2094 | 3:35 AM

>Mundusian Labrador Littorale

 

>Ships from the Mundo-Atlantic Fleet started to head north-east to perform reconnaissance for possible areas for occupation. After two hours, the ships came into contact with a civilian cruise from an unidentified point of origin. The cruise was sunk after it was unwilling to identify itself. All 234 passengers drowned or suffered in the cold and frosty waters before their death. Screams of trying to stay alive underwater filled the air, but it was soon overtaken by laughter from the captains of the Mundo-Atlantic Fleet.

>After no more than three hours of reconnaissance, the Mundo-Atlantic Fleet found six villages, two towns, and one parish. The troops shall start their march tomorrow.

>200 aircraft arrived in the temporary air force base. AFG Cléiment Paschal declared partial air supremacy no less than 30 minutes later.

Replies

Posted December 16, 2023 at 3:25 pm

You understand there won't be anything left of you or your "army" when this is done right. You just called half the world into war.

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 3:26 pm

Ugh. As if one guy making themselves my problem wasn't enough already.

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 3:31 pm
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Posted December 16, 2023 at 3:36 pm

Bruh, seriously?

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 4:05 pm
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So uhhh... How exactly did you manage to fit, feed and supply 140 thousand people on this?

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 4:10 pm

That is a dramatic downscale of its actual size of 6,229 sq mi. (16,134 km2)

For reference, Kosovo is 4,203 sq. mi. (10,887 km2)

Yes, it's absolutely packed and a lot of ships (10-15) are always there to deal with this.

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 4:22 pm

Mhm and how did you supply 140 thousand people in an inhospitable wasteland without being noticed?

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 4:23 pm

I was noticed, Soviet gave me the land. It was a mutual agreement.

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 4:26 pm

Bruh 

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Posted December 16, 2023 at 4:39 pm

Remove thyself from Oceania

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