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Rise of the Reds Update: The Stories of Others, Part II
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post 18 Feb 2013, 12:49
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Canada

Ever since the battle lines of the Global War on Terror had shifted from Central Asia to the Middle East in the mid-2020s, long-brewing conflicts in the region escalated in the light of sustained GLA activity while the US military got caught up in an endless series of costly and frustrating engagements. The absolute chaos that ensued caused the oil price to skyrocket beyond the feared mark of 400 Dollars per barrel and placed an additional burden on the troubled economy of the United States. The dreadful combination of overburdening debts, mass unemployment and an increasingly war-weary population proved to be social dynamite: Thousands of disgruntled citizens flooded the streets of major American cities in protest against strict austerity measures, corporate bailouts and the endless war in the Middle East. In 2028, the US government caved in to popular pressure in the light of violent clashes in Washington and a series of catastrophic GLA attacks on American forces in Europe. Despite the grim warnings of reputable geopolitical think tanks, intelligence analysts and military experts, including the later General Francis Thorn, the administration ordered the immediate withdrawal of all US military forces from Europe, the Middle East and Asia in an attempt to end the war and reduce military spendings.

Overnight, the Americans lost most of the military infrastructure which had guaranteed them unrivalled global force projection capabilities for almost a whole century. An extreme reduction of the military budget led to entire divisions being layed off, the sale of surplus hardware and the permanent cancellation of many sophisticated R&D projects, the latter of which even resulted in a tense standoff between the US Army and a brigade of mutineers led by General Gregory 'Pinpoint' Townes who refused to abandon his base, Fort Union, in Redwood Shores. At the same time, most of the United States' long-lasting international ties had been severed, leaving only their neighbours Canada and Mexico as the closest thing to allies the Americans had left. Meanwhile, the People's Republic of China grew into its new role as the world's greatest superpower and the rise of a visionary politician by the name of Nikolai Suvorov marked a major sea change in the history of the Russian Federation.



The Canadians observed the misery of their neighbours with great concern: After the cataclysm of 2028, the US burned through three ineffectual administrations in less than five years and it would only be a matter of time until the country would degenerate to the point of ungovernability. It was during this critical moment of history when the new American President Kevin O'Connor decided to bite the bullet and enacted a controversial plan that earned him much ire from right-wing political pundits and conspiracy theorists: The creation of a North American Union. The government of Canada supported the plan as it served to consolidate the lively exchange that had already been a reality between the two nations for many decades. Most notably, the cooperation of Canadian and American universities had already produced the world's first commercially operated fusion power plant in 2019, a high-speed vacuum train line between Ottawa and Miami, as well as the Pennsylvania Space Station whose first module had been successfully suspended in orbit as early as 2024, when experts still expressed their warnings of America's imminent economic crash in hushed tones. Meanwhile, the United States southern neighbour Mexico had managed to build up a respectable economy of its own and was more than eager to enter a new partnership with the United States whose Hispanic population had long become a voting bloc to be reckoned with.

The creation of the North American Union in 2033 marked the definitive turning point for the crisis-stricken Americans, whose economy benefitted greatly from the new flow of wealth, goods and knowledge facilitated by the agreement over the following years. The combined efforts of the North American law enforcement agencies, intelligence services and armed forces put a permanent end to the Mexican drug cartels while the US government swiftly enacted a series of reforms to improve the outdated educational system that were heavily inspired by the northern neighbours. At the same time, Canadian diplomats used their unique position as a member of the Commonwealth to secure lucrative deals for North American companies in Africa and layed the groundwork for a future normalisation of the severely damaged relationships between the USA and Europe.

Argentina

Even before the creation of the South American Pact in 2035, many political experts observed the formation of a three-pronged hegemony that formed the main centre of gravity in regards to political, economic and social developments in South America. This 'gang of three' consisted of the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Republic of Chile and was commonly refered to as the ABC Triumvirate in political discussions. As such, it was only a natural development that these three nations would emerge as the most important powers of the continent who would take the transnational integration of Latin America, a process which had already started with the Cusco Declaration of 2004, to the next level.

Over the years, Argentina had developed into a social democracy. Despite sporting a mild, mostly ceremonious coat of nationalism, the country is actually one of the strongest advocates in favour of greater SAP integration. Most notably, the nation's entire energy market, itself the third largest in Latin America, had been nationalised in the wake of the economic turmoils caused by the Global War on Terror. It relies primarily on Argentina's vast deposits of natural gas, followed by advanced hydroelectricity, a sector which only grew bigger as the years went by. The revenues are transferred into a state-owned fund which is used to directly finance a number of social programmes in a way that is similar to the Norwegian system. In addition, Argentina is heavily involved in international trade and known to engage in a friendly rivalry of one-upmanship with its big neighbour Brazil. To the occasional chagrin of the Argentinians, the Federative Republic still holds the number one spot as the most powerful economy of Latin America and unlike its two main partners, Brazil is regarded as the only country on the continent with a major political clout on the global stage. After the turn of the millennium, many political observers hailed the rise of BRICS, a hypothetical tandem that included Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and even years after Nikolai Suvorov had driven a devisive wedge between the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China, Brazil still benefits from this old relationship by maintaining solid, time-tested ties with both Moscow and Beijing.



Finally, Chile finds itself in a unique position due to the peculiar shape of its border which gives it the most extensive west coast of all Latin American countries along with a perfect access to all major shipping routes across the Pacific Ocean. Despite the failure of the stillborn FTAA, a free trade zone for the entire American continent that was proposed around the turn of the millennium and the creation of the self-centred, US-led North American Union, Chile has still managed to secure itself a pivotal role in the SAP's economic framework not only with its key geographical position but also thanks to its powerful mining industry. The soils of Chile are rich with copper and lithium, the extraction of which has spawned a number of highly innovative mining techniques which may help to exploit additional deposits that are yet to be fully discovered. Beyond that, the Chilean minerals serve as the building blocks of the continent's aspiring microchip industry. However, the riches do come at a bitter price as the mining operations have turned large parts of the Andes into a barren wasteland that resembles the surface of the Moon.

Most recently in 2042, the government of Brazil has allowed the Russian Federation to deploy a standing contingent of 2.000 troops in the Maranhão region as a gesture of gratitude for military support during the struggle against drug cartels and far-left guerillas. Soon after these events, the leaders of Argentina have cited the SAP's current lack of joint military and law enforcement capabilities as a problem that can only be resolved by the creation of a shared security infrastructure, sparking a lively political debate about the possible formation of a multinational Latin American task force. The proposal, while still only existent on paper and hampered by the perpetual distrust between the 'big three' and their smaller partners, was immediately met by concern from foreign analysts who regard the growing self-confidence of the South American Pact as a possible cause for future conflict. To this day, small but noticeable leftovers of the old European colonial empires such as the Dutch island of Curaçao, French Guiana with its ESA-operated space port and, most appalling to the Argentinians, the British Falkland Islands in the southern Atlantic stand as a bitter reminder of the continent's distant, non-sovereign past. As such, it did not come as a surprise to anyone that the armed forces of Argentina made another violent grab for the Malvinas in March 2047 - and this time, it appeared as if the 'Empire' would not be able to strike back.


Introduced in 2010, the AH-1Z Viper is a heavily modernised version of the Cobra attack helicopter, armed with a 20mm gatling cannon, Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and upgradeable Hydra rocket pods.


In order to get some additional use out of the Chinese Supply Trucks in the later stages of a battle, the vehicles can now be used to transport up to six infantrymen.


The Russian Igla Troopers are now armed with PP2000 submachine guns in order to better protect themselves against enemy infantry.


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post 18 Feb 2013, 12:55
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So it seems Argentina has decided to take the Falklands/Malvinas again.

I guess North and South Korea comes in the next update.

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:02
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How high is the damage on the Igla troopers submachine guns is it on pair with the ECA Combat medic or are the numbers not set in stone yet?

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:05
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The Igla's SMG is comparable to the Medic's. We mainly did this so that these guys aren't completely useless against ground units when there are no air targets around.
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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:11
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Stupid question that i forgot to ask on my first post but i guess the Igla trooper will have 2 stances and switching between them will take a few seconds right?

The Viper model/skin is a real beauty!

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:12
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Good update, as always.

That was a excellent idea, while being weak against most ground units, it shouldn't be useless against even basic infantry.

And well, somehow I prefer the cobra over the new viper.

BTW, you buffed China too much.

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:12
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You guys should've talked about how Quebec wanted their independance from Canada. wink.gif

Excellent update, guys!
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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:19
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QUOTE (X1Destroy @ 18 Feb 2013, 13:12) *
BTW, you buffed China too much.


Well if you choose to use a supply truck for early rush it's going to have a drawback by delaying your Economy. Sorry for being Captain Obvious!

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:23
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QUOTE (JamBai @ 18 Feb 2013, 14:19) *
Well if you choose to use a supply truck for early rush it's going to have a drawback by delaying your Economy. Sorry for being Captain Obvious!


Well, that's true.

But no one will build only 1 for resource gathering and send the others to battle, though.


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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:24
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Oh the now-irony of the Cobra's voice over: "Two-blade chopper reporting!" UI8.gif
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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:28
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Ofc not but 600$ is still something + the trucks are extremely fragile and not that fast.

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:34
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Oh my goodness, Falklands II.

Without pandering to the nationalism that can spring up in these debates (and I don't want to start one), will we find out how it's resolved?
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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:41
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By the way not to sound like a douchebag or anything but are the Updates going to be weekly(ish) again from here on?

since nowadays the only thing i am looking forward to is this mods updates. either i have a bad taste in games or most of this generations games are just simply bad!

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:42
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Nice update as always smile.gif

Is the transport ability of the supplytruck not a bit redundant in a world where we have a troopcrawlers ? Sure the truck is cheaper and you have at least 4 of them standing around with nothing better to do during the lategame...but I see no benefit in using the trucks other than the price. I guess you have enough money in the lategame to go for the crawlers if you want to mass deploy infs. Maybe I go for a supplytruck rush next time just for the lulz, hehe tongue.gif

Me gusta on the Viper it is a real beauty smile.gif

BTW: can we expect a new Testbuild with this new update like in the last update ?

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post 18 Feb 2013, 13:56
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Awesome update is awesome. Interesting to see that infantry are getting secondary weapons, will it be switchable or does the Igla Conscript switch automatically?

Also will we find out anything about Africa? Specifically South Africa???


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post 18 Feb 2013, 14:02
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Nice update, I like new visual look for Cobra AKA Viper. Are the stats still the same for it?


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post 18 Feb 2013, 14:26
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We've mainly given the transport ability to the Truck in order to make it a bit more interesting as a unit. Russian gatherers have guns, American gatherers fly, ECA gatherers benefit from an armour upgrade and GLA gatherers double as builders. The Chinese gatherer was just a bog-standard truck. Now you can use it as an auxiliary transport unit in the late game (might as well use them for -something- after that supply pile went dry) or, if you're feeling especially ballsy, for an early game rush.

Also, while South Africa isn't going to feature in the third and final part of the 'Stories of Others' series, it is going to be referenced in a later update, namely in the form of another interview-style update from a South African merc who's been in the GLA territory.
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post 18 Feb 2013, 14:39
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QUOTE (MARS @ 18 Feb 2013, 14:26) *
Also, while South Africa isn't going to feature in the third and final part of the 'Stories of Others' series, it is going to be referenced in a later update, namely in the form of another interview-style update from a South African merc who's been in the GLA territory.


When it comes to South African mercenaries, Neall Ellis instantly comes to mind.
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post 18 Feb 2013, 14:50
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So canadians were part of inventing the cold fusion reactor.

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post 18 Feb 2013, 14:51
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Uh, I see a red guard sitting inside the truck.........


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QUOTE (Basilisx @ 18 Feb 2013, 14:42) *
Is the transport ability of the supplytruck not a bit redundant in a world where we have a troopcrawlers ?


You know there's such thing as Mishka rush, right? biggrin.gif

P.S. I.e., getting a transport vehicle inb4 getting warfactory can always be useful.

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QUOTE (ubermensche @ 18 Feb 2013, 13:12) *
You guys should've talked about how Quebec wanted their independance from Canada. wink.gif

Excellent update, guys!


Pfff, we will never let the Bloc de Quebecois and similar parties/views as well as the first nations get what they want. The moment Canadian government caves in to those 'oppressed' populations, then the country's economical and political stand points would be weakened... But to be honest those of us west of Ottawa would be fine without French around. End rant.

Great update as usual M.A.R.S. ! Argentina vs England once again? Well it was bound to happen soon enough.

Prediction of part 3; Asia/ s.pacific. Main topics: Austrailia, Korea, Japan, and/or India. Countries that may be mentioned: Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Mongolia, and Tibet.

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post 18 Feb 2013, 16:11
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This wonderful update is one of the pieces of the puzzle that was missing, I liked the references to Latin American countries, everything is very well contextualized with ROTR.
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Neat update. Looking forward on what's gonna happen next on the rest of the world. smile.gif


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Igla Trooper with a SMG seems strangely like a softened version of ECA'S Felin infantry.

Although Igla troopers don't need to switch their weapons to counter different types of enemies.

I never use them alone without Tunguska,or they won't even stand a chance against helicopters.

Tunguska is faster,stronger against infantry,and harder to kill-and it comes early enough.Sometimes I ask myself:Which one is better,a Tunguska or 5 Igla Troopers?
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