UNMF
10-12-2007, 01:25
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Before its creation, the UNMF Colonies were a small organization of military-style civilians known as ConstantGuard, living under constant strife in a wide range of untouched wild lands called ManJue Plains. Roughly in number of about 100,000 in that time, the early ConstantGuards were trained specifically in the arts of combat and warfare, teaching young sons and even daughters hand-to-hand arts and rifle training exercises. The children were sent into real combat, reppeling enemy invaders when they were 16; a few did not make it to 20.
50 years later, an unknown massive invasion force into ConstantGuard territory crushed the people; over 67,879 deaths recorded. The remaining 32,121 retreated far back into Fang Mountain, where for over 2 centuries they stayed. Intelligence on the invasion force is lost, but however, countless relics have been discovered and handed over to the present-day ManJue Optics Museum.
By then, the ConstantGuard civilization had reduced down to about 50%, leaving approximately 16,000 alive. Most were sick, weak, and dying, and few could still hunt or fight. But by the crack of dawn on 129*B.K., it is said that a platoon of U.N. Recon Soldiers stumbled upon the pitiful ConstantGuards, and escorted them from Fang Mountain, through the ManJue, and into Q04 Gamma Outpost; U.N. construction efforts were under way while the ConstantGuards hid away in exodus. The doctors at Gamma Outpost nurtured the ConstantGuard people back to health, and regained warfare strength in 143*B.K., where 6,000 ConstantGuard warriors aided three companies of the U.N. Attacker 6th Battalion against hostile native hordes.
U.N. Army Brigadier General Jay Colins signed the ConstantGuard's first converting request, approving of the Chieftain Kelmon's curious advances into U.N.'s general culture, laws, education, healthcare, and public social services. The general then offered to make the ConstantGuards partially part of the U.N. military; whether completely converting a whole nation into a multi-prupose army is treason to the true soldiers or a fool's doing, no intelligence officer has made such a statement of this matter. But it was done anyways, and the ConstantGuard was changed to UNMF, or United Nations Military Federation. A few U.N. leaders thought of truly accepting the new UNMF into their culture, but intel is rough, and a true explanation has not been found.
Now, although the UNMF has not been called upon to actually represent themselves in the U.N., they have probably etched their new name to the world. UNMF now has a number of around 5 million or so people, all of them dedicated to a military life in the U.N. It is also not known as to whether most of the leaders of the U.N. even know of the UNMF's existence, much less even approve of this possible new "army". Still, the people of UNMF place their duty before their lives, and will fight feircely for a new culture that they have been so supposedly brought into.
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Before its creation, the UNMF Colonies were a small organization of military-style civilians known as ConstantGuard, living under constant strife in a wide range of untouched wild lands called ManJue Plains. Roughly in number of about 100,000 in that time, the early ConstantGuards were trained specifically in the arts of combat and warfare, teaching young sons and even daughters hand-to-hand arts and rifle training exercises. The children were sent into real combat, reppeling enemy invaders when they were 16; a few did not make it to 20.
50 years later, an unknown massive invasion force into ConstantGuard territory crushed the people; over 67,879 deaths recorded. The remaining 32,121 retreated far back into Fang Mountain, where for over 2 centuries they stayed. Intelligence on the invasion force is lost, but however, countless relics have been discovered and handed over to the present-day ManJue Optics Museum.
By then, the ConstantGuard civilization had reduced down to about 50%, leaving approximately 16,000 alive. Most were sick, weak, and dying, and few could still hunt or fight. But by the crack of dawn on 129*B.K., it is said that a platoon of U.N. Recon Soldiers stumbled upon the pitiful ConstantGuards, and escorted them from Fang Mountain, through the ManJue, and into Q04 Gamma Outpost; U.N. construction efforts were under way while the ConstantGuards hid away in exodus. The doctors at Gamma Outpost nurtured the ConstantGuard people back to health, and regained warfare strength in 143*B.K., where 6,000 ConstantGuard warriors aided three companies of the U.N. Attacker 6th Battalion against hostile native hordes.
U.N. Army Brigadier General Jay Colins signed the ConstantGuard's first converting request, approving of the Chieftain Kelmon's curious advances into U.N.'s general culture, laws, education, healthcare, and public social services. The general then offered to make the ConstantGuards partially part of the U.N. military; whether completely converting a whole nation into a multi-prupose army is treason to the true soldiers or a fool's doing, no intelligence officer has made such a statement of this matter. But it was done anyways, and the ConstantGuard was changed to UNMF, or United Nations Military Federation. A few U.N. leaders thought of truly accepting the new UNMF into their culture, but intel is rough, and a true explanation has not been found.
Now, although the UNMF has not been called upon to actually represent themselves in the U.N., they have probably etched their new name to the world. UNMF now has a number of around 5 million or so people, all of them dedicated to a military life in the U.N. It is also not known as to whether most of the leaders of the U.N. even know of the UNMF's existence, much less even approve of this possible new "army". Still, the people of UNMF place their duty before their lives, and will fight feircely for a new culture that they have been so supposedly brought into.
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