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  1. (CNRPA) (Public) (2/7 Panama) UCS troops met little resistance as they secured Panama. Any infrastructure that had been damaged would be repaired and engineers would ensure the people had running water and electricity. Equipment would begin shipping in, the first step was to replace the old power plants with new, advanced ones used in the UCS. (2/7 Nicaragua) Like Panama little resistance met the UCS protection force as they secured Nicaragua. The people would be provided everything they needed to continue their lives as normal, infact as the lands and people were integrated into the UCS many lives would be improved. A particularly aggressive disease had been ravaging Nicaragua but thanks to advanced UCS medical technology the Nicaraguans were given a fighting chance. (Semi-classified) (2/7 Costa Rica) As UCS troops approached San Jose, they quickly found themselves ambushed by local militants. Air support was called in to help crush the resistance, and a layer of jamming would fall over San Jose. Power plants and other infrastructures of stratgical importance would be hit and destroyed in preparation of the attack on San Jose where the warlords have consolidated their forces.
  2. Take Florida off the map pwease. I'll claim somewhere else at some point.
  3. With the oppressing natives turning their attention to fight the spanish, those forced onto the reservations would take the chance to revolt against their oppressors. A message would be delivered to the Communists to the North requesting assistance in their fight. Florida quickly fell into anarchy as Natives and Caucasians battled across the land. OOC: I'm done with Florida.
  4. The shockwave knocked Alex out of his chair. He rolled under the table as he gasped, the wind knocked out of him. The screams of pain were lost to Alex as he saw Marco lying on the ground, in a pool of blood. He struggled to get up, but his left side was severly burned. He crawled as quickly as he could to Marcos body, and saw a large piece of metal was sticking out of his chest. "Sir" he croaked as he reached the body of his long time friend. "Your going to be alright." He took Marcos hand, urging him to stay alive even though he knew it was useless. "Take care of my country." And with that, President Marco was dead. (Public) Alex stood before a podium several hours later, the advanced nanotechnology of the UCS had already repaired much of the damage from the earlier attack. Still he would be very noticeably injured. "I come to you today to inform the people's of the UCS of a horrible tragedy. Our beloved President, who has lead our great Nation into an era of peace and prosperity that has last decades, has been assassinated. Little information is currently known about these terrorists, but rest assured I will not stop until they are brought to Justice. We will not let the death of President Marco be in vain, his name will live on for generations to come as the man who unified the Caribbean, and as the man who started the UCS on its path to greatness. His will lives on inside us all, and will continue to push us forward for years to come."
  5. (CNRPA) (Semi-Classified) (1/7 Panama) A further 70,000 soldiers have been trained and put into active duty, bringing the UCS military to 300,000 active personnel. 25,000 soldiers were sent to enter Panama and secure it. The UCS has held a presence in Panama for years now, and it was doubted that there would be much protest from the People's of Panama. (1/7 Nicaragua) Another 30,000 soldiers would be sent to Nicaragua, and would secure major cities and road ways. Like Panama, the people's of Nicaragua had grown accustomed to UCS presence and little if any resistance was expected. In both Panama and Nicaragua, integration into the UCS would begin. (1/7 Costa Rica) 45,000 soldiers would enter Costa Rica, which had been free from any kind of foreign interaction since the days of Tikal. Intelligence has suggested that Costa Rica has descended into anarchy with several warlords controlling much of the regions land, resources, and military equipment. UCS forces would use extreme caution entering the region, it would only be a matter of time before they clashed with these warlords.
  6. Annexing Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua. Post to come soon.
  7. I normally don't post in these things because they usually end up to be pointless, buuuuut I feel like throwing my opinion in. I feel like the main problem with this RP is the community instead You have two extremes, The "Tricent" side and the "revolutionary side". The majority of the RPers fall on one of these sides (to different extremes) and each side thinks their right. This leads to the incredible OOC bitch fests that occur, and These bitch fests are what puts new members off. Honestly you take one look at the conversations that go on in here and all it is is this incredible animosity that is always happening. Until BOTH sides can admit their wrong and BOTH sides can agree to change their overall attitudes, this community is going to continue to stagnate and decline.
  8. "Sir, I highly recommend not going to this conference." President Marco looked at himself in the Mirror, fixing the color of his suit. "We don't back down from terrorists. You should know that, being leader of the Black Wasps." The other man, Alex, sighed. "We have amazing hologram technology, its like you'd actually be there." Marco turned to Alex and smiled. "Call me old fashioned, then." With that Marco exited the room. (Serveral Hours Later) "See Alex, there's nothing to be worried about." They were in a large room, a large crystal chandelier above their heads and a big round table in the center. At every entrance stood guards, infact the entire mansion was locked down after recent intelligence suggesting a plot was in the works to assassinate the President. Marco and Alex took their seats at the table, as did several other of Marcos closest advisors and military commanders. Suddenly the room dimmed as a holographic image of Earth appeared above the table. It suddenly zoomed in on the Caribbean, showing every single UCS military position aswell as the positions and movements of every aircraft and ship being tracked by the UCS. "War is in full swing to our North, and although we don't expect it to involve us we have positioned much of our navy to Northern Cuba to monitor the situation. I believe now would be a good time to begin annexations into Central America, starting with Panama and Nicaragua." Marco looked around the room at his closest men. "No." There was silence. Finally a General spoke "Sir, with all due respect, The Marco Doctrine was always intended to lead into our Expansion into Central America. Now we have the soldiers necessary to back such an Expansion." Marco snapped at the General "We are not yet ready to expand. I know this decision has angered many, but this decision is final." Suddenly there was a bright flash, then the building rocked as the meeting room was engulfed in flames. (Incase anyone was confused, This attack is not public knowledge yet.)
  9. "Please forgive me where are my manners" Juan said as he took his seat. "My name is Juan Andres, I suppose you could call me a Personal Advisor of the Presidents." He returned her smile, his purple eyes meeting hers. "So, back to my original question. To what do I owe the pleasure of meeting you here today?"
  10. "We are willing to accept your offer of surrender and allow you to retreat. As for your offer, it is tenpting to fight to retake our land, however from what our intelligence as gathered you aren't exactly winning at the moment. We doubt your ability to be able to supply us with the materials we need to launch a successful invasion without your forces having control of the Seas."
  11. "Nothing For me, thank you." The Native sat down cautiously as he continued speaking. "What is it you wished to discuss?"
  12. (Response) "Your ships are granted access." -UCS Canal Control
  13. "Very well." A single war chieftain was sent across the river. He would refuse to give his name as he demanded to speak with the Spanish leaders. Meanwhile, the full might of the Native army had mobilized, and nearly a million soldiers approached Jacksonville. A few hours behind them were another million and behind that, another million.
  14. The letter from Massachusetts would be burned. Tolomato River The reinforcements had brought heavy arms with them, and the coastlines had been layered with mines. The night provided excellent cover for the troops along the coast, and come dawn a new layer of smokescreen covered the coast. Snipers who had been observing the coasts would note the enemy tanks building up on the coast, which would be hit hard by artillery, and once the tanks and troops began crossing, they would meet heavy resistance with machine gun nests littering the coast. Heavy antitank weaponry would strike the Spanish hard as they attempted to take the coast. The still smoldering city aswell as smokescreen made pinpointing artillery positions difficult, however several positions were compromised and wiped out by Spanish forces. Fort George With radar showing much of the Spanish navy leaving, a strike would be made on Fort George. Nearly 250,000 soldiers descended on fort george, armed with anti-tank weaponry and artillery support to use against Spanish armor. The full force of the Naval artillery would be brought down on the remaining Spanish warships. The objective was to cover the Native attack on Fort George. Palm Coast Reinforcements traveling up the Coast would be alerted that Spanish forces were headed towards Palm coast. A 100,000 soldiers would break off to meet the Spanish attack. Rushing to the Palm Coast, the landing Spanish forces would quickly find themselves under a surprise and heavy attack by the Natives.
  15. Hey Greywall, their are no troops at Pondre. Everything has retreated over the Tolomato River or been killed. I'm also shelling Fort George, and my troops to the north are outside the range of your naval guns im pretty sure.
  16. We the members of the Black Knights have come together in strength and unity to forge a new path for our nations, and to seek out new possibilities for our future. Forum link: http://cn.bkpw.net/index.php? Irc Channel: #bkcn
  17. As the bombs fell on Jacksonville the fires began spilling out of control. By night fall, the entire city was ablaze. Under the cover of the smoke and with night falling, the Natives would take the chance to bring in reinforcements, which would be focused on the North as this was the only direction left for the Spanish to advance. Unisa Beach The battle was fought hard and long, and while the fight was lost, its objective had been accomplished. The advance of the Spanish was stopped to the East of the Tolomato River. The remaining natives retreated across the bridge before blowing it, effectively sealing the Spanish in their beach head. Atlantic Beach/Mayport As Mayport was overrun, a call went out to the artillery, and the already badly damaged base was hit hard by artillery fire. The artillery would continue to rain down on the base and surrounding for hours to come. Cedar Park After a skirmish with Spanish forces the Spanish turned instead to Fort George. The natives would abandon the woods and Spread out along the St. Johns River. They would mostly give coordinates for native artillery fire on ships attempting to come up the river, aswell as harass any forces that landed. Fort George Much like Mayport, Fort George quickly found itself overruned, and like Mayport would be struck hard with Artillery fire. It was likely the Fort would become the staging grounds for the next round of Spanish advances, so nearly 500,000 natives moved North of Fort George and would dig in, setting ambushed, mines, traps, barracading road ways with cars and car bombs and the like. Tolomato River The retreating Natives would regroup a short distance from the Tolomato River, and was met with another 100,000 soldiers, which would spread out along the river focusing on bridges should the enemy attempt to repair them. Snipers also spread out, mostly for surveillance work, though would jump at the chance to take down further officers. Anything that looked like a buildup of enemy forces would be relayed to the artillery and would be hit with hard. Anything the Spanish engineers tried to rebuild would suffer the same fate. A total of 30,000 natives died in the initial fighting, a large number especially compared to the losses of the Spanish. But if there was one thing on the Natives side, it was numbers.
  18. Juan walked in to the Ministry with a smile. "Thank you for inviting me, Ms. Raegna. For what reason do I owe this pleasure?"
  19. Radars watching the oceans would alert the Native forces of the large approaching Spanish navy. Men on the ground would identify enemy carriers which would be the primary target for the nations artillery, who would bring their full barrage down on them. Smoke screens across Jacksonville would be ignited, covering the city in smoke. Large bombfires would also be created to give more coverage for the troops on the ground, the bombings only adding to the coverage. Sight in Jacksonville and surrounding cities would become incredibly difficult. Soldiers would be impossible to distinguish from citizens on the ground, as they were dressed fairly the same. Unisa Beach The Spanish forces would find relatively little resistance landing, but taking Araquey would be a different matter. All bridges crossing the Tolomato River would be struck by artillery or destroyed with bombs, making crossing impossible. Snipers would take up positions and target anyone that appeared to be a commander. Araquey would be locked down well as all other towns in the area. Roads would be blocked up with cars which were trapped with car bombs and mines, making traveling down roads very dangerous. To the north, nearly 50,000 soldiers would set up in the woodland near south Ponte Vedra beach and setup ambushes, since the only way to take their target now was to head north. Atlantic Beach Much like at Unisa Beach the landing Spanish forces would face little resistance, and like at Unisa beach all bridges crossing the river would be blown, forcing the Spanish forces south if they wished to advance. The only bridge left was route 210, which would bring both task force A and B together, and in range of the Native ambushes. All roads would be blocked up with cars that were strategically placed with car bombs and mines, and small teams of natives would set up ambushes on the way way to the last remaining bridge. The advancing Spanish forces would be under constant machine gun and sniper fire as they moved forward. A small force of 5000 soldiers would leave Mayport naval base, which was wrecked beyond use, into the nearby national park and wait there for now. Cedar Park Only a single road lead away from where the Spanish landed (Again unopposed) which would take them through a small National Park which held a force of about 10,000 natives waiting to ambush them. In total the bombings by the Spanish would kill a total of 5,000 soldiers in the area, aswell as another 3,000 civilians. Several artillery pieces would also be destroyed, but thanks to the smoke cover much of the artillery force and civilian and troop would be spared from direct coordinated attacks. Word would spread across the Nation of the war, and the full force of the Native military was assembled and readied to fight against European oppression yet again. A public speach was being prepared.
  20. Oscar would immediately be snatched up and dragged infront of a camera, a rather savage looking native American waiting with a knife. The man grabbed Oscar by the hair before looking up to a camrea. "So you think were savages? Well we will show you how savage we really are." The native then began scalping Oscar, while several other natives held him down. When it was finished the savage held up the scalp for easy view from whoever was watching. "Let this serve as warning, do not test us, or you will face the consequences." The video footage aswell as Oscar would then be loaded onto a canoe and pushed out to sea in the direction of the spanish warships. OOC: Since this will probably mean war, I allocate 799 points to my soldier count, 1 point goes to 300 arty. Obviously any loses I incur will not be replaced (I expect to be rerolling after this war).
  21. A message would be sent to spain "We request you send a representative to meet to discuss the relocation of the whites to you. We hope you accept."
  22. (Behind closed doors) "Trade? We traded with the whites once. They gave us lots of useless trinkets for our land. Never again! We don't need the trade of the white man!" The white population that had been moved onto the reservations would never receive the message, barely able to feed and house themselves on these "reservations", which were more like jails under the constant watch of the war chiefs and their warriors.
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