Vantanian Rebellion OOC
Vontanas
14-09-2007, 21:01
How could I forget to do this? All further OOC goes here.
Imperial isa
14-09-2007, 21:29
if you had talked to Carlos in Consular Promenade Imperial would of just drop off weapons and ammo same where near rebels to find by themselfs
Lord Sumguy
14-09-2007, 21:45
so, how many do you think the AL would have been able to get in to your nation at this point? I'd say somewhere around 3-600,000, but i will accept whatever number you suggest.
Vontanas
14-09-2007, 21:47
I'd say you'd be able to get in anywhere between 10-1000 thousand, but most of them would have to be Christian missionaries, something like 5% Jews and 1% Muslims.
Lord Sumguy
14-09-2007, 22:10
alrighty. Ill go with 100,000, since i'm assuming that 10-1000 is a typo.
British Londinium
15-09-2007, 04:24
Can I use bullets loaded with white phosphorous?
Vontanas
15-09-2007, 05:04
I suppose, just don't go over board on it.
Geography of Great Vantania (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=12205473&postcount=1)
On the Geneforge: It's a bunch of chemicals kept at a constant, hell-ish temperature by the machines. If it deviates from that the temperature, then it will kill the user. Even if the temperature is right, you have to be wearing special protective gloves to survive the pain. Then, you go into a coma, and if you're not physically strong enough, you'll die. Finally, after the coma, you'll become emotionally detached, become extremly quick to temper, and view everyone who hasn't been altered as inferior. If you try to use it twice, you die, and you're lifetime is cut in half by the experience.
Positivly, you'll get stronger, you're IQ will increase, your senses sharpen, and you generally become Homo superus. Literally, you can no longer breed with regular humans, just other altered people. And I'm probably not going to let them do that.
British Londinium
15-09-2007, 05:11
Well, my ground forces mainly use white phosphorous bullets. It's not a chemical weapon in the sense you're thinking - it only affects the person who gets shot. It's like dipping the bullet in cyanide, except more painful and lethal.
The PeoplesFreedom
15-09-2007, 05:17
Well, my ground forces mainly use white phosphorous bullets. It's not a chemical weapon in the sense you're thinking - it only affects the person who gets shot. It's like dipping the bullet in cyanide, except more painful and lethal.
Which is overkill anyway. A bullet will still kill you. Why go through the complicated process of manufacturing that and designing it when a good old lead bullet will kill someone just the same?
Which is overkill anyway. A bullet will still kill you. Why go through the complicated process of manufacturing that and designing it when a good old lead bullet will kill someone just the same?
cuz he's dreadfully evil. You should know that by now
Maldorians
15-09-2007, 13:44
cuz he's dreadfully evil. You should know that by now
Not really. For little people like you he is...:P
Akimonad
15-09-2007, 13:45
Which is overkill anyway. A bullet will still kill you.
Not all the time. If you shoot it into someplace nonlethal, the phosphorus will just poison the person.
Lord Sumguy
15-09-2007, 14:04
@ Vontanas: I'm gonna need a response from the police and government officials in that town before i can do much else.
Akimonad
15-09-2007, 21:29
Vetalia: How many Nakils are on the ground?
Vantania: What's this Geneforge thing supposed to do, and is there a map of the Charcoal Islands? Cause I don't see one.
Akimonad: There are a total of 175,000 in the entire force, but for now no more than a few divisions' worth are deployed (since it would be very, very expensive to keep all of them active).
So, practically, no more than 10,000 right now.
Vontanas
15-09-2007, 21:38
Copied from an earlier post:
"On the Geneforge: It's a bunch of chemicals kept at a constant, hell-ish temperature by the machines. If it deviates from that the temperature, then it will kill the user. Even if the temperature is right, you have to be wearing special protective gloves to survive the pain. Then, you go into a coma, and if you're not physically strong enough, you'll die. Finally, after the coma, you'll become emotionally detached, become extremly quick to temper, and view everyone who hasn't been altered as inferior. If you try to use it twice, you die, and you're lifetime is cut in half by the experience.
Positivly, you'll get stronger, you're IQ will increase, your senses sharpen, and you generally become Homo superus. Literally, you can no longer breed with regular humans, just other altered people. And I'm probably not going to let them do that."
As for the Charcoal Isles, no there is no map of them. As I stated in the OP of the thread, they're extremly small. They're also heavily fortified. Basically, they're five small islands. I'd prefer it if you landed on the loyalist side of the place though.
Of course, I'd prefer the Charcoal Isles be our supply base due to their security, with my forces basing there before deployment. Plus, it reduces the chance of enemy ships messing with our supply lines or troop movements.
Now, what is the relative position of the CI and the mainland? We'll need an idea of our attack direction.
Vontanas
15-09-2007, 21:46
I wasn't talking to you Vetalia, I was talking to Aki. But anyways, the CI are on the far eastern side of the provincial Empire.
If I've posted it once, I'll have to post it again. Oh well, all further geography queries should be filtered through this (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=12205473&postcount=1).
I also realize my forces could seize the Vontanan territory in New Scotland for the rebels, assuming it's still under government control.
British Londinium
15-09-2007, 21:51
Oi, what's your Empress' response to my fleet transmission?
Vontanas
15-09-2007, 22:04
Vetalia, feel free to help in New Scotland, or anyother colonies for that matter. The combat is thick there.
Vontanas
15-09-2007, 22:58
Yes
British Londinium
15-09-2007, 22:59
Is it correct to assume your capital is under rebel control?
Lord Sumguy
15-09-2007, 23:06
the flow of my troops into Great Vantania and the Charcoal Isles will be slow until some airports are captured, as the AL has no navy to speak of. Also, my government will not be sending official help. Instead, there will be "mass retirements" among the military and the AL will "storm" military bases and "steal" equipment.
British Londinium
16-09-2007, 01:22
Vontanas, what effect did my missiles have? You'd have well over a thousand missiles hitting your SAM batteries and the like.
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 01:48
Vontanas, what effect did my missiles have? You'd have well over a thousand missiles hitting your SAM batteries and the like.
Well, I'd say that it's reasonable that the SAMs and what not would be able to get atleast one salvo off before the missles hit.
British Londinium
16-09-2007, 01:50
Well, I'd say that it's reasonable that the SAMs and what not would be able to get atleast one salvo off before the missles hit.
Oh, I know; I'd like to know the air defences remaining after that. My fighters are coming in before the bombers.
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 01:56
Oh. I'd say about the outer ring, surrounding country side and suburbs, would be gone, but the ones deeper in the city would still be mostly there. So, about five eights remaining.
British Londinium
16-09-2007, 01:59
Oh. I'd say about the outer ring, surrounding country side and suburbs, would be gone, but the ones deeper in the city would still be mostly there. So, about five eights remaining.
How many batteries are there, though? Fifty? A hundred?
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 02:16
I don't generally RP with specific numbers, the general flow of the battle should be enough, but I recognize that many don't RP this way. So, for your benifit, we'll put it at 125 still operational.
Akimonad
16-09-2007, 14:33
Vontanas, my people are just looking for the guy in charge. They need some information on which islands are controlled by who.
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 16:14
On my map, all of the provinces east of the mainland are under rebel control. Riverrod is currently under attack. You're not going to be able to catch anyone without some serious work, and I'd put you on the east coast of the mainland right about now.
Akimonad
16-09-2007, 16:59
Ah, I mean the guy on the island who is in charge of the loyalist effort. I assume there is one. Or whatever.
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 20:23
Oh, sorry. That would be Empress Prazsac Ironclad the First, who is currently in Ironclad Palace in Krizsan.
Akimonad
16-09-2007, 20:25
Oh, sorry. That would be Empress Prazsac Ironclad the First, who is currently in Ironclad Palace in Krizsan.
Okay. I'll post eventually.
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 22:22
Okay. I'll post eventually.
Aki, you're landing on Riverrod, right?
Akimonad
16-09-2007, 22:46
Aki, you're landing on Riverrod, right?
Yeah.
British Londinium
16-09-2007, 22:48
Btw, still waiting for a response.
Vontanas
16-09-2007, 22:52
Working on it as we speak.
Lord Sumguy
17-09-2007, 02:17
i need a response for post 24 when you get the time. also, how many Vantanians have joined with the AL so far?
Vontanas
17-09-2007, 02:30
I fail to see why I should bother telling you how many villagers have joined with you. I also fail to see why I'm the one who has to reply, that bombing raid would most likely be seen as the end of the problem by my guys. You'd have to attack them or otherwise make yourselves none for them to do something.