Author Topic: Earth 6.0 - Vothus  (Read 297964 times)

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Oh god you guys are so funny.

The federal government surrenders, and joins South Marco.

The Northern state(s) still fights, though.

What I might do so that I become more engaged is finish the website this weekend, add the moons around Vothus and the other planets in the system.

If I did that, who thinks they have the technology to colonize them?


No one.

Hopefully, no one pulls stuff out of their ass to achieve that  :cookieMonster:

Also, because I can.

Due to massive population growth and frequent troop movements, a drug-resistant strain of influenza has broken out in several nations throughout Vothus. Though harmless with quick treatment and bed-rest, troops suffering harsh conditions and especially warm-coastal climates are seeing fatalities almost immediately within a few days of the first visible symptoms.

I urge each and every nation to begin research to find a vaccination against the Sahran Flu.

I need any nation that has joined the thread and is not on the OP to link me to their nation post, and to tell me where they want to be placed on the map.

Put me next to Avalonia please.

Also, we turn on the South Macronian insurgents and nearly destroy them, killing every man, woman, and child with them. We then begin fighting against government forces.

Put me next to Avalonia please.

Also, we turn on the South Macronian insurgents and nearly destroy them, killing every man, woman, and child with them. We then begin fighting against government forces.
That sounds like a war-crime.

Just little ol' Trejirm's opinion though.

That sounds like a war-crime.
"War crime? That's my middle name!"
     ~General Nabil Faysal

"War crime? That's my middle name!"
     ~General Nabil Faysal
Of course it is.

Tomorrow hopefully I'l be posting death tolls per nation. Don't artificially raise your population so that your loss is counteracted, or the next day I'll increase death-rates.

Thanks to the standard issue closed-cycle air respiratory systems, the new strain of influenza takes little to no effect on soldiers.  Citizens, however, I cannot say the same for.