NationStates Jolt Archive


Civil War

The Japanese People
19-09-2004, 22:53
"Minister Arata Etsuya, you have known of the war build up, how could you have let this happen? Our small and humble nation is just developing and you, without any warning, watched the massive build up happening in the North."

"Must I inform you Minister Fumio Heiji, I have mentioned this in my report, but you had said we should only station police forces in the area. You have not bothered to look at the build up as I mentioned. And I must inform you, raiders are attacking Tokyo’s citizens.”

“We looked at your report only after we found it in your cabinet, you never informed us!”

“Enough!” said Emperor Musaub Khan, “Tokyo is being raided and the North wants to liberate from us, we must hold up an act, its time we send troops to Tokyo and take care of the riot. It is dangerous for us because the split between the North and South is in front of Takayama in the Chubu region while Tokyo is ahead of it, putting Tokyo in the North!”

“But this will seem as a civil war, for our bases in the North are being used against us, Japanese planes will bomb the South, especially Tokyo,” exclaimed Minister Arata Etsuya.

“Yes, but we should dispatch a naval force and attack the bases, and put a naval blockade. We will also dispatch troops and head them towards Tokyo to stop the raid. Also, recent events have led to making the northerners settle their capital to Sapporo,” informed the Emperor.

"But we have a plan ready, destroy the air bases and put a naval blockade along with dispatch troops to stop the raid in Tokyo. We will now put this plan into action," replied Minister Fumio Meiji.

The meeting had been over; a civil war had erupted in the land of Japan. The North wants to liberate and split the land apart. Using the air bases and barracks in the North to attack the South was what the North was planning on to do, and that is a deadly threat to the South. And the South, holding the naval bases along with the barracks, was going to dispatch a large fleet to attack the air bases in the North.

Troops were being sent from Osaka up to Tokyo to prevent the raids to get worse. Local news has brought us to learn that bomber planes have departed and are flying towards Kochi to destroy the naval bases.

The advantage was accurately to the North for they had air bases. And supplies were stored there while the South, who wanted to unite Japan, had fewer supplies due to mysterious bombings of the supply centers. The troops, transported from the base in Kyoto, were flying to Tokyo. As the planes rushed through the air to drop them off, Tokyo had nearly been taken over.

Finally, as the troops landed, air bombings had exploded in a nearby building. Northern planes had finally bombed Tokyo and left must destruction behind them. More than 3 million people dead and collapsed buildings filled half of Tokyo.

The troops from the South raided and killed rioters, but troops from the North ran in just in time to start a deadly battle, resulting in both the North and South troops dead. Tokyo now was still in hands of the South.

Planes flew over head Tokyo again but this time it didn’t bomb it, instead, radars had shown planes fly towards Takayama, Osaka, Kyoto and Hiroshima. Endless planes flew over head. Half of Tokyo, on the other hand, had been nearly destroyed as the other part was left in death.

--10:34 PM in Takayama, Osaka, Kyoto and Hiroshima--

It had looked like the war was done for today, for the battle had been for over 10 hours. As people were scared and as lights were still on in people’s houses, no bombings had happened from 6:00 pm. Until. . .

The planes that had flown over Tokyo had finally attacked; it was mysterious how they hadn’t attacked earlier. More people died, more buildings were on fire, and more destruction took place. The navy that was dispatched had been attacked by the North too

The need to survive for the South and uniting Japan together seemed impossible now.