Author Topic: Earth 2.0.  (Read 235951 times)

Not necessarily war laws, humanitarian laws.
What's considered humane and inhumane.
Yeah.
Especially during wartime.

Last warning FoTS, cease all hostilities, or be destroyed.

What's considered humane and inhumane.
Yeah.
Especially during wartime.
That's what an international council would decide.

You like picking apart ideas until you really figure out the inner workings of them, don't ya?
Last warning FoTS, cease all hostilities, or be destroyed.
That's interesting.

That's what an international council would decide.
Yeah that's what I've been talking about for the last ~20 pages.
You like picking apart ideas until you really figure out the inner workings of them, don't ya?
What do you mean?

Yeah that's what I've been talking about for the last ~20 pages.What do you mean?
I was complimenting your curiosity.


Republic of Aksuvistan requests permission from allies to drop nuclear bomb upon FotS territory. We need it to be safely escorted.

Republic of Aksuvistan requests permission from allies to drop nuclear bomb upon FotS territory. We need it to be safely escorted.
Holy stuff no.

Holy stuff no.
Good. I see the testing of you guys was good c:
I was seeing how destructive you guys would've gone. Of course I'd never drop a nuclear warhead, even if it is to get this pissy country out of our hair.

There's a difference between being destructive and being an idiot.

I'm not looking down on humanity.
I was referring to the fact that humans are naturally very destructive.I don't think a country that has committed terrorist acts in the past should be allowed to carry out a nuclear testing program.
Shinji isn't on Steam right now so I can't consult him, but I'm keeping an eye on you.
I only use them with permission and necessary, but it's really up to Shinji.

Trejirmia has no nuclear warheads...

We so new.

Trejirmia has no nuclear warheads...

We so new.
More like vulnerable.

I think it should be up to OP to decide who gets nukes.

CALDER WAR BULLETIN

The Calder forces are at a stalemate, stopping each offensive by FotS forces. However, today, a larger than usual attack force caused many casualties. It was stopped, but not after 6 tanks, 4 APCs, and 100 men were lost. 5 aircraft were shot down, with two airmen dead. One soldier, who just completed the 11 week long training 6 days ago, said: "It was terrifying. My yearning to become a machine gunner instead of infantry died as I watched a F.O.T.S tank smash a browning machine gun like a bug, with the two men running from the tank's treads and being mowed down by the tank's machine gun. Just like the previous national socialists, these men fight to the last breath."

END OF BULLETIN