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Shandong Shen Strikes - Earth V

Asian China
21-09-2006, 10:56
In the administrative regions of Húběi Shěng, Ānhuī Shěng and Jiāngsū Shěng military movements and military exercises was a part of the Asian Chinese daily rounds.
Nobody longer made a notice of the military vehicles, tanks and planes. They were used to it since it was at least six months since the exercises began.

One foggy day in October there were even more activity than usual. The locals did notice it this time, but nobody dared to mention something about it. In Asian China you don't poke your nose into other people's business, especially not the government's business.

500 MBT's of different brands (Type 98/99, Type 80/88 and Type 59D), followed by a couple of hundreds of Infantry Fighting Vehicles (type 97 and 90/92) crossed the northern border of Asian China. On the other side of the border, the administrative regions of Hénán Shěng and Shāndōng Shěng were totally surprised by the attack. The massive power of the tanks, and the large number of troops, together made fast advancement into the both Shěngs.

At the coastline of Shāndōng Shěng marine soldiers where landed from Amphibious vessels (LCM Yunnan and LCU Yulian). They had support from the Amphibious Warfare Ships, 2 APA Qiongsha (attack transport) and 5 LST Yuting. The flagship of the Asian Chinese PLAN, DDG Hangzhou (Sovremenny class), fighted the Shāndōng navy. The ATS Shichang helicopter carrier was used as a base for the five Z-9 SA 360 helicopters, which made strikes at the coastline while the marines were landed.

In the capitals of Shāndōng (Jinan) and Hénán (Zhenzhou) attack planes (Su-30MKK and JH-7) together with H-6 and H-5 bombers made strikes at important targets. Some dogfights between Asian Chinese planes and Shāndōngian planes were fought, and about five planes were lost.

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The Front

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People's Republic of Asian China


Public message to the Asian Chinese people

Today the evil nations of Shāndōng and Hénán attacked us in a well-coordinated attack against Asian Chinese residential buildings. Ten high-rise buildings were set to fire in Nanjing, Jiāngsū Shěng. About 100,000 Asian Chinese inhabitants was made homeless today.

We cannot, of course, tolerate this. We have already started a massive campaign to eliminate the military capacity of these two Shěngs. We are striking back with the massive power of PLA. The whipping boys will be punished with the same pain that we suffered today.

Li Changchun
Head of the ACCP Central Leading Group for Propaganda (Publicity) and Ideological Work
Asian China
23-09-2006, 00:12
The artillery units, most of them are of Type 83 152 mm self-propelled howitzer, continued to fire at military bases and anti-aircraft batteries in both Shichang and Hénán Sheng's. Their positions were moved forward once an hour, as the ground in front of them were secured by the tanks and the troops.

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The first front, with tanks and planes, reached the border to Hebei Sheng, and continued to the other side of the border.

People's Liberation Army/Navy closed the Bohai Sea to prevent ships from leaving the invaded Shengs. There were not many enemy ships, but every single ship meet was fired upon.

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When the Bohai Sea was under Asian Chinese control, which went rather fast, even more troops were landed at the beaches. This time troops were also landed in the other Sheng's around the Bohai Sea, not just Shichang and Hénán, but also in Liaoning, Hebei and Tianjin Sheng's.

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Everything went strictly by the book, but no big cities were taken yet. The strategy was to secure the area around a city, and then storm the city from many different directions simultaneously.

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The red dots is where the Asian Chinese ships are blockading the bay.

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Map, showing troop landings and movements.
Military Command
23-09-2006, 00:49
The ROKN 21,22, and 23 DD/FF Squadrons started to sail from the Gyeonggi-do Province on western part of the Korean Peninsula. To a point just 22 KM west of their home port to make sure that the Chinese Fleet don't start to come towards South Korea to invade and help the North Koreans.
Asian China
23-09-2006, 11:19
The ROKN 21,22, and 23 DD/FF Squadrons started to sail from the Gyeonggi-do Province on western part of the Korean Peninsula. To a point just 22 KM west of their home port to make sure that the Chinese Fleet don't start to come towards South Korea to invade and help the North Koreans.
The commander of one of the DDG Luda Destroyers picked up his radio. He pressed the button and started to speak:

This is commander Ho Jicai on the Asian Chinese destroyer Luda San Yong. We warn you to enter Chinese waters. This is the only warning you'll hear from us – the second warning is when you'll hear the torpedoes leaving Luda San Yong.

The message was aimed towards the Korean boats. Although the PLA/N didn't have the intensions to involve Korea in this conflict, they for sure shouldn't hesitate to sink a foreign boat if it came to close. Their orders from the ACCP (Asian Chinese Communist Party) was very clear – no one should be allowed to enter Chinese waters as this is an internal affair of Asian Chinese interest only.
Asian China
23-09-2006, 11:40
With the areas surrounding the capitals of Shichang and Hénán Shengs secured, the work with the capitals began. Thousand and thousand of soldiers marched through the cities. In front of them, and also following them, where MBT's and Light tanks ready to take care of any kind of resistance.

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Li Changchun, the head of the ACCP Central Leading Group for Propaganda (Publicity) and Ideological Work had prepared a speak to the new members of the People's Republic of Asian China. In short they were told that the Shichang and Hénán Shengs were the 16th and 17th Administrative regions of People's Republic of Asian China as of today, and there were no need to make resistance because every hostile movements against the military of Asian China should be brought down with utmost power.
The resistance were close to zero – nobody dared to question the intensions of the mighty Asian Chinese military forces.
Military Command
23-09-2006, 15:08
The commander of one of the DDG Luda Destroyers picked up his radio. He pressed the button and started to speak:

This is commander Ho Jicai on the Asian Chinese destroyer Luda San Yong. We warn you to enter Chinese waters. This is the only warning you'll hear from us – the second warning is when you'll hear the torpedoes leaving Luda San Yong.

The message was aimed towards the Korean boats. Although the PLA/N didn't have the intensions to involve Korea in this conflict, they for sure shouldn't hesitate to sink a foreign boat if it came to close. Their orders from the ACCP (Asian Chinese Communist Party) was very clear – no one should be allowed to enter Chinese waters as this is an internal affair of Asian Chinese interest only.

Admiral Kim Song Pak on the lead Destoryer heard the message and order his ships to make sure to pull out of Chinese waters and make sure not to cross into Chinese waters at all cost unless a ship is in danger.

::Message to Commander Ho Jicai::

This is Admiral Kim Song Pak of the South Korean Navy we are not in Chinese waters and will not cross into Chinese waters unless a ship is in danger and any firing on to anyship in South Korean Navy will be taken as an Act of War on the Korean people. We here to maintain the governing rights of the Republic of Korea.
Moorington
23-09-2006, 15:51
The Capitalist Bastions of The Independent Republic of Hong Kong and Assorted City-States* is slightly less happy than is the usual norm. Invasions really son't help commerce and especially since Hong Kong is a vital artery to Chinese imports and exports, when investors leave China for more safer, less militeristic markets, then they leave Hong Kong as well.

So Hong Kong issues a statement urging China to not exceed its borders un-duly and to wrap up what ever invasions it needs to do, no pro-longed wars where CNN can happen upoun some executions or somesuch and really put Hong Kong into the fire.
Asian China
23-09-2006, 16:14
The activity in the Lianxiwang Launch Complex, Anhui Sheng, was very high. The Dong-Feng 21 short-range ballistic missiles (Range: 1,800 km, Single warhead 200-300 KT) were prepared for launch. This time the nuclear warheads were replaced with conventional ones, to prevent radiation in the new territories of Asian China, should the missiles be used.

Deputy Commander Li Qianming was supervising the preparations. The order to prepare the missiles was received three hours ago, and the missiles should be ready anytime now.
The Dong-Feng 21 missiles should be prepared for launch at targets in and around Beijing, and he understood why. One thing he didn't understand though was why the Dong-Feng 3A missiles (Range: 3,800 km, Warhead: 2 MT) should be prepared for launching southwards (also with conventional warheads). But he didn't think too much about that, he just followed the orders given by the ACCP.
Asian China
23-09-2006, 16:31
::Message to Commander Ho Jicai::

This is Admiral Kim Song Pak of the South Korean Navy we are not in Chinese waters and will not cross into Chinese waters unless a ship is in danger and any firing on to anyship in South Korean Navy will be taken as an Act of War on the Korean people. We here to maintain the governing rights of the Republic of Korea.
Commander Ho Jicai on the destroyer Luda San Yong heard the response from the South Korean Navy. He smiled and nodded, but did not answer.
Asian China
23-09-2006, 16:50
The Capitalist Bastions of The Independent Republic of Hong Kong and Assorted City-States* is slightly less happy than is the usual norm. Invasions really son't help commerce and especially since Hong Kong is a vital artery to Chinese imports and exports, when investors leave China for more safer, less militeristic markets, then they leave Hong Kong as well.

So Hong Kong issues a statement urging China to not exceed its borders un-duly and to wrap up what ever invasions it needs to do, no pro-longed wars where CNN can happen upoun some executions or somesuch and really put Hong Kong into the fire.
Usually we do not care too much about capitalists, but in this case we're somewhat doubtful. Hong Kong has brought many rich tourists to the Guangzhou area, and our economy has increased thanks to Hong Kong.

Out intensions is not to have a long-time war. Our plans is that the Beijing-China will be fully incorporated in The People's Republic of Asian China within a couple of weeks. We will keep the disturbances outside the Asian Chinese borders, and make everything we can to maintain a stable economic market inside Asian China.

Once the Beijing-affair is over, you'll have an even greater market to export products to.

Li Changchun - Head of the Asian China Communist Party Central Leading Group for Propaganda (Publicity) and Ideological Work
Asian China
23-09-2006, 17:18
Deputy Commander Li Qianming received the order by phone. He was going to launch two Dong-Feng 21 missiles at the small town Chengzi some 15 to 20 km outside Beijing.

Li Qianming ordered the missile men to enter the launch codes and target specifications into the missile launching system. Three men on each missile immediately began to work with the launching units, and five minutes later they told Li Qinaming they were ready for launch.

Li Qinaming gave the launch order, and two of the Dong Feng 21 missiles roared and left the Launch Complex in Lianxiwang. They were on their way to Chengzi outside Beijing.

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Moorington
23-09-2006, 17:35
Usually we do not care too much about capitalists, but in this case we're somewhat doubtful. Hong Kong has brought many rich tourists to the Guangzhou area, and our economy has increased thanks to Hong Kong.

Out intensions is not to have a long-time war. Our plans is that the Beijing-China will be fully incorporated in The People's Republic of Asian China within a couple of weeks. We will keep the disturbances outside the Asian Chinese borders, and make everything we can to maintain a stable economic market inside Asian China.

Once the Beijing-affair is over, you'll have an even greater market to export products to.

Li Changchun - Head of the Asian China Communist Party Central Leading Group for Propaganda (Publicity) and Ideological Work

We agree and support you totally, we just had to make sure you would wrap it up in a timely fashion and not go on to Russia or get bogged down in those silly Moslem places, desert and dry rocks isn't a highly desirable export product.

Since it seems your government has a good amount of self-confidence and a good plan we are much less worried, thank you for adressing our concerns.
Asian China
23-09-2006, 23:51
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The small town Chengzi outside Beijing.

The two Dong-Feng 21 missiles headed towards their goal with a very high speed. No one in Chengzi discovered the missiles before it was too late. With one minutes difference the two large missiles exploded right in the center of Chengzi.

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Immediately after the impacts, everything was very silent. Then, after a couple of seconds, which felt like an eternity for the people in Chengzi, everybody began screaming and yelling. There were just chaos everywhere. Hell on earth, as someone called it a couple of months later.

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Estimations tell that around 15,000 people were killed in the missile attack against Chengzi. The missiles hit the central parts of Chengzi, and most of the killed were civilians. Adding around 20,000 wounded, and one can imagine the chaos here.

x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Five hours later

The President Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the ACCP Zhao Ziyang and the vice President Zeng Qinghong sat in the meeting room in the Communist Palace in Shanghai. They were discussing the campaign:

Zhao Ziyang: "Everything is going as we planned. The Beijing's are really scared right now, Chengzi really made it."

Hu Jintao: "Okay, sounds good. We're having more prepared missiles, right?"

Zhao Ziyang: "Yes. With a preparation time of about five minutes we can send another five missiles. And within two hours we can have all missiles prepared."

Hu Jintao: "Good, but I don't think we have to give them more missiles, sounds like they have weakened now. Read this message, we're going to send it to Beijing." He handed a paper to Zhao Ziyang. Here's what it said:

Chengzi was a start. Next time there will be Beijing. Surrender now, or you'll never get a second chance to surrender.

The people of Beijing China do not deserve another treatment with our missiles. There is no way you can get out of this.

SURRENDER

Hu Jintao, President of
The People's Republic of Asian China and Beijing


Both Zhao Ziyang and Zeng Qinghong agreed to the message, and they decided to send it to the Beijing Chinese government in Beijing. They also agreed to send in troops to the heart of Beijing, to arrest the government when they surrender. They were all convinced that there was no alternative for the Beijing government.

OOC: Beijing China is the North east part of China in Earth-V.
Asian China
24-09-2006, 10:30
OOC: Asian China doesn't have a free press nor free televisions, and all published news, both in papers and on TV, are approved by the ACCP. Foreign press doesn't exist here. Everything the inhabitants know about this invasion, is what the government wants them to know.
Almost the same situation goes for foreign countries outside Asian China. You certainly have noticed the disturbances, but you cannot know for sure what's going on. If you're having satellite coverage over this area, you may have noticed the launch of the Dong Feng missiles, and the very large fire in Chengzi.

OOC 2: I'm adding this to the RP as United Earthlings reminded me that RL China has nukes, and may threaten to use them in case of invasion. The text in blue color is the added one.

IC:
The reply from the government in Beijing was surprising everyone in the ACCP secretariat. They had not thought of the possibility of this kind of answer:

We will never surrender. Withdraw all of your troops from Beijing-China, or I'll personally guarantee that Shanghai will meet the Nuclear winter.

Some of them were in shock, but no one showed it. In Asian China you're a looser if you're loosing your face, and showing cowardness in this kind of situation was really to loose the face.

"They are cowards! They do not dare to send nukes at Shanghai! I'm damn sure about that!" said president Hu Jintao. "Prepare another Dong-Feng 21, launch it at the same place in Chengzi!"

One of the members in the secretariat rang to Deputy Commander Li Qianming once more. This time with the order to launch one more Dong Feng 21 at downtown Chengzi. Ten minutes after the order was given, the missile was on its way to Chengzi.

President Hu Jintao wrote a new message to Beijing-China:

In about five minutes you'll get another surprise in Chengzi. If you don't surrender, we'll send the next missile towards Beijing downtown. We don't have any more conventional warheads, so this time we'll have to take the nuclear ones. I'm terrible sorry, but the only option you're having now is to surrender. If we don't get a positive answer within half an hour, you can consider Beijing a nuclear winter wonderland...


We cannot wait until we get the answer, send in the special units to the governmental building in Beijing, and capture the president!



The Asian Chinese special troops in Beijing stormed the government building. The president, Han Hyong-Yi, was waiting for this moment ever since he got the message from the Asian Chinese president.

"Here you are, at least. I've been waiting for you" said Han Hyong-Yi to the Asian Chinese troops.

The commander of the special troops, Washi Gorge, didn't answer the president.
Well he did, but not with words. He replied with a bullet right between the president's eyes. Han Hyong-Yi didn't even close his eyes, he just felled backwards and banged his head in his desk. Washi Gorge looked at the president, and saw a handwritten paper on the desk. We're surrendering said the paper...

"Shit, they were surrendering. I was killing him unnecessarily." said Washi Gorge with a low voice. Nobody heard him. Gorge took the paper from the desk, and made it to a small ball and put it in his pocket.
Asian China
24-09-2006, 15:44
"Sir, Han Hyong-Yi, the president of Beijing China, was killed in the government building in Beijing."

"Hmm... So they didn't surrender? Strange, I was convinced that they would have done that. But it doesn't matter now. As of now, the nation of Beijing China ceases to exist, and the provinces of the former nation hereby are announced as Shengs of Asian China!" said the president, Hu Jintao.

"Tell Huang Ju (Vice Premier, State Council) to organize the troops in our new northern territories. There will be no big difference for the old Beijing-controlled troops, the difference is that they'll take orders from Shanghai instead of from Beijing. And tell him to organize a massive rebuild in Chengzi." the president continued.

"Now we're having other things to deal with. Begin the western campaign right now. We must bring order back to the southwestern parts of Old China as soon as possible. It's a tiny population but it's a very large area. They have been unorganized for too long now. We must bring law and order to the forgotten corner of Old China. Now dismiss." ordered Hu Jintao.

The annexation of the South Western part of China has started.

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OOC: As you can see, there are really not many inhabitants there, not compared to the eastern parts. In the Tibet region there are 2.7 million people living there, and Tibet is far the biggest region in SW China. In the eastern regions, there are plenty of cities with much bigger populations...

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United Earthlings
24-09-2006, 16:14
OCC: Just a thought, China is nuclear capable. Having their country overrun would seem a good enough reason to nuke those into nothing over running their country. You should make a post or two how you dealt with that problem. Thats all other then that its all good. I have an IC post coming soon.
Asian China
24-09-2006, 16:40
OCC: Just a thought, China is nuclear capable. Having their country overrun would seem a good enough reason to nuke those into nothing over running their country. You should make a post or two how you dealt with that problem. Thats all other then that its all good. I have an IC post coming soon.
OOC: True, didn't think of it that way. I was just so convinced to only use conventional ballistic missiles, I forgot the nukes totally. But I can edit in something about Beijing-China makes a threat to nuke Asian China, and we threats back. Then they coward out, as we already proved that we dare to send missiles towards them. What do you think?
United Earthlings
24-09-2006, 17:16
OOC: True, didn't think of it that way. I was just so convinced to only use conventional ballistic missiles, I forgot the nukes totally. But I can edit in something about Beijing-China makes a threat to nuke Asian China, and we threats back. Then they coward out, as we already proved that we dare to send missiles towards them. What do you think?

Sounds good to me, I don't know how in Real Life the Chinese Goverment would react but, I would hope that would not won't to start a Nuclear Winter.
Asian China
24-09-2006, 18:09
Sounds good to me, I don't know how in Real Life the Chinese Goverment would react but, I would hope that would not won't to start a Nuclear Winter.
OOC: I've updated post #14 now. Please take a look at in and tell me what you think.
United Earthlings
24-09-2006, 23:02
OOC: I've updated post #14 now. Please take a look at in and tell me what you think.

A little more would of been nice but that works, the part you were invading threaten to unleash their nuclear weapons on your capital if you didn't pull out and before they could carry out that order you got to the president and killed him. Without his orders, the military wouldn't be able to use the weapons.
Samtonia
24-09-2006, 23:24
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The United Autonomous Republics of Central Asia

The UARCA condemns in no uncertain terms the craven and morally corrupt attack upon the city of Chengzi by the nation of Asian China. The totally uncalled for attack upon innocent and unarmed civilians shows the barbarity of the leadership of Asian China and its blatant disregard for the well-being of any persons in areas around it and in its own control. The unprovoked invasion of Northeast and Southwest China by Asian Chinese forces also shows the depths of morality to which Asian China has sunk and forces the UARCA to act with expedience to protect all citizens of Asia from the Chinese menace.

As such, a further two divisions have been activated and are even now moving into populated regions of Mongolia to prevent Mongolia from being swallowed by the nation of Asian China. Let this message be understood by asian china- any further attempts to decimate civilian populations or curtail the freedom of self-determination for the peoples of Asia will be met in the strongest erms necessary.

[OOC- And dude? Not meaning to be rude or anything, but I think that it should take a lot longer than that, both in RL days and IC time, to take over something like all of Northeastern China, an area which will not hesitate to nuke you if they think their control over the area will be gone. They wouldn't surrender- they'd start firing ballistic missiles back. I think you need to do a lot more RP before you can say that you even control parts of NE China, let alone all of it. They will fight and they will fight hard against you and I don't think you've RPed out the depth, severity, or length of any fighting or the casualties you'll be taking.]
Asian China
03-12-2006, 18:32
OOC: This is a kind of combined re-start and continuation of the earlier invasion of NE China.

IC:
5 groups with 50 soldiers each from the Special Operation Forces left the Shanghai International Airport on different times, spread out on one month. All of them were going to Beijing International Airport, and they were of course unarmed as they were traveling as civilian people on vacation.

After two weeks, all of the soldiers of group one and two were in Beijing, and they begun their journey to Tonghua (group 1) and Dengshahe (group 2). Within two more weeks groups 3, 4 and 5 will begin their journeys to Yidu (group 3), Xuanhua (group 4) and Luoning (group 5) from Beijing. The reason to this long time schedule is of course that a single group of 250 civilians traveling to Beijing on vacation may attract attention as it's not that common to travel to Beijing on vacation.

The explosives, their equipment and the weapons are smuggled across the border on five different days and border crossings. The soldiers will meet up with the trucks on specific meeting places to get their equipment (they'll use buses and trains).

Exactly seven weeks after the first civilian soldier left Shanghai International Airport, the 250 soldiers from the Special Operation Forces were regrouped in the very close proximity to their goals – the five launching sites for Beijing-Chinas nuclear missiles.
Samtonia
03-12-2006, 19:39
OOC: This is a kind of combined re-start and continuation of the earlier invasion of NE China.

IC:
5 groups with 50 soldiers each from the Special Operation Forces left the Shanghai International Airport on different times, spread out on one month. All of them were going to Beijing International Airport, and they were of course unarmed as they were traveling as civilian people on vacation.

After two weeks, all of the soldiers of group one and two were in Beijing, and they begun their journey to Tonghua (group 1) and Dengshahe (group 2). Within two more weeks groups 3, 4 and 5 will begin their journeys to Yidu (group 3), Xuanhua (group 4) and Luoning (group 5) from Beijing. The reason to this long time schedule is of course that a single group of 250 civilians traveling to Beijing on vacation may attract attention as it's not that common to travel to Beijing on vacation.

The explosives, their equipment and the weapons are smuggled across the border on five different days and border crossings. The soldiers will meet up with the trucks on specific meeting places to get their equipment (they'll use buses and trains).

Exactly seven weeks after the first civilian soldier left Shanghai International Airport, the 250 soldiers from the Special Operation Forces were regrouped in the very close proximity to their goals – the five launching sites for Beijing-Chinas nuclear missiles.


[OOC- Sorry.... you're too late. Especially considering the fact that my attack is taking place easily months before you tried to start sending people in the first place. See my thread if you have any questions.]
Asian China
03-12-2006, 20:03
[OOC- Sorry.... you're too late. Especially considering the fact that my attack is taking place easily months before you tried to start sending people in the first place. See my thread if you have any questions.]
OOC:

I started this RL-months before you.

The above post is thought to take place before my invasion started.
Samtonia
03-12-2006, 20:20
OOC:

I started this RL-months before you.

The above post is thought to take place before my invasion started.

[OOC- No. You godmoded and had it declared null and void months before I did anything. You need to start over now, not from where you were months ago- Earth V has moved far past that stage. We don't go back in time and, seeing as how I've made posts within the last RL week accurately RPing both an attack and the impact of said attack, I'm already RPing this out. Moreover, I've written far more, am taking casualties, and have moved before you- you've had a number of months to try to do anything.

You didn't. Your chance is over- I'm RPing with NE China. You will wait until the impact of their nuclear attack upon me is made apparent before doing any RPing with NE China, as so little time has elapsed (less than one hour)that nothing you've RPed is at all possible- should you have issues with this, I'm happy to ask Sharina, one of the admins of Earth V, what he thinks is just and fair.

If you want to try to do something with NE China feel free to- but you'll have to do it in the time frame of what's going on with me.]
Asian China
03-12-2006, 21:28
OOC:
OK, I'll RP in your thread later.
I've read through it now, and I'm little confused that you just started a nuclear war...

But I'm not going to ask Sharina, as he's biased. He will give you a OK whatever you do, as he did with your invasion of NW China. And if you say to him that my invasion of NE China is godmod, then he tells me it's godmod.

I really think that TG6R is more unbiased.

Enough ranting, I'm accepting the situation as it is now.
Sharina
03-12-2006, 22:28
OOC:
OK, I'll RP in your thread later.
I've read through it now, and I'm little confused that you just started a nuclear war...

But I'm not going to ask Sharina, as he's biased. He will give you a OK whatever you do, as he did with your invasion of NW China. And if you say to him that my invasion of NE China is godmod, then he tells me it's godmod.

I really think that TG6R is more unbiased.

Enough ranting, I'm accepting the situation as it is now.

OOC:

I must make myself clear on this.

First, I judge based on facts, and the fact is that you have not RP'ed anything regarding NE China since September in RL, while Samtonia has been RP'ing NE China for at least a couple of weeks in RL. Thus, he is more active than you are for NE China, and I've seen you post a few times between September and now in the other Earth V threads, but not this NE China RP thread.

Second, TGSR is on like 2 or 3 times a week, whereas I am on pretty much everyday. Not only this, but I have been with Earth V since its beginning, along with TGSR. So I have experience with Earth V RP'ing, activity, players, and so forth, and this is another thing I use in my judgement- experience itself.

If I was truly biased towards Samtonia, I would be saying he owns NE China right now. Alas, I have not done that- I stated in the OOC thread that he won't retain control over NE China until he completes his RP (just like anybody needs to complete their RP before annexing lands, even myself).
Asian China
04-12-2006, 04:55
OOC:
OK, let's pretend that my thread never happened then.

No hard feelings.
Samtonia
04-12-2006, 19:50
OOC:
OK, let's pretend that my thread never happened then.

No hard feelings.

[OOC- None taken. And you're more than welcome to participate in my RP, should you wish to. I linked to the thread in the IC thread for Earth V, I believe.]