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WilsonTurner said
Probably for anyone who can sustain the needs of the Ceres


:L While it would be nice, I am not sure how much it's worth to broadcast a message that might possibly be tracked, or be able to give an offer in the first place.
Sandy Shores

The school was abandoned for some time, until it was one day renovated with the incoming Reds. They added heaters to the rooms, generators for the town, and turned the school into a make shift fort. As they neared the school, the cracked parking lot, the deadness and graffiti on the walls, the Captain spoke. "We're Reds, if you didn't assume already. Someone inside will explain more in depth" Surely inside waited a tall, slender woman. She had a pony tail that drifted only to her right and down to her neck, blonde and dirty. She would be beautiful if it weren't for her dead, blue eyes. They were like ice, they looked like ice.

"Antarcticans, hm? Most of us here have been in these places for a long time. A lot of us haven't attended Imperial schools at all, so forgive our ignorance. For some of the older ones and surely all the teens and younger ones, they were taught by any mean possible. History seems to have been lost in these parts of Empire, and I feel safe to assume it is lost elsewhere. Excuse me, I'm Commander Balsamo. If you weren't told already, we're the Socialist Movement, the Reds, the Southpaws. We like the latter of the three the most. We started as simple bank robbers, crooks, smugglers, the holy charade way after you left. The wealth gap was just so huge, if we didn't do anything about it the Empire would've faced a bigger mess than they do now. That's not to say this isn't a mess for them."

"Up here, we span from Washington, to the Rockies, to Central California. Anything in between is a massive area infested with us. Major cities have socialist movements, but they're more unions and strikers than actual Southpaws. We've relied on train derailing and the shooting down of planes to get where we are now. We've had to steal, to smuggle the worst of narcotics, basically anything so that we can survive. Why? Because we're socialists, and nobody is going to fund a movement that wants to strip their money away. That's why we're huge, yet out-trained and out-gunned, while down south the more capitalist movement, the Sons of Liberty, are funded by corporations. Some of these corporations even fund their own private military. It's ridiculous what one can do with money nowadays. I just told you a lot of things that I possibly should not have told you. When I was told you came, one of the captains said that you smiled at us being rebels?" smiled Balsamo in a devilish look "Maybe you would find a friendship with us. Or not, maybe you would go to the Sons of Liberty down in Mexico. Either way."
Sandy Shores

"How the fuck do you not know?" asked Caleb. He was stunned, confused. Everyone knew of the rebels in America, or so he thought. They were on the news almost daily, derailing trains and shooting down planes. They've been a thorn in America's side for years, it's baffling. "What about Sons-"

"Shut up, Caleb" said his Captain. In the forest, dozens of camouflaged figures walked out and into the sunlight. Their torn pants and old weapons resembled the appearance of an insurgency, but something was different about them. They held rocket launchers of all sorts, hi-tech in their own magnitude for the Reds. The captain kept his weapon lowered in an attempt to ease the tenseness of the situation. If anything had happened to Caleb-anything- it really would have hit the fan for both parties. He took off his helmet, well padded and wet from the sweat and rain, and put it to his side.

"Afternoon, you almost ruined everything for both of us. If you want to know why we are who we are, or why we're here, you can answer that question first. You are the guest, of course. And seeing that you possibly would have attacked the entire town, or have us 'accidentally' blow it up, I don't see any argument here. Seriously, you really could of fucked it all up, especially with that one there" he pointed to the now unconscious boy. "Maybe we could discuss this at a place not so cold, there's an old school not too far away."
Sandy Shores

"The fuck is the Antarctic Union?" said James. He sat in a tunnel of muck, mud, and diseased rats along with his comrades. Though the tunnels themselves were encased along the roads interlinking city between city, they held openings in certain places for quick movement and assault. It was extremely unusual to see soldiers in this part of Washington, normally they stay in the comfy city of Seattle.

The citizens locked themselves inside, as ordered by the commanding Southpaw in the nearby area. He warned them not to come out of their houses until he tells them to, and to prepare for the worst. The worst: gunfire and bombs. The preparation: weapon stashes being supplied, along with explosives of their own.

Several platoons dispersed into the forest. While the roads connected the cities, what layed beyond the roads-around the roads- was nothing but the dense, lush forests of pine. The darkness created a gloomy effect, yet still struck the beauty and grace that it held when one would see the deer. Inside the darkness laid the soldiers, who messaged back what they heard from the obnoxious, loud megaphone to the rat tunnels below. Inside one of those platoons was Caleb. His captain, a scruffy fellow who would have a mid-age crisis right about now, called him forward.

"I need you to go to them and tell them we aren't Imperials" said the Captain.

"Are you shitting me? You want me to saunter over to those people... and tell them we aren't the enemy... what if they shoot me?"

"I got the rest of the platoons on their ass. One wrong thing and we'll blow them to kingdom come." said the Captain. He grabbed the shoulder of the young boy, and threw him out of the platoons position, out of the darkness that encased the heart of the forest, and into the edge of it all; the light. Nearly 20 feet away, the open grass of a park, and over 100 feet away, the unknown that called themselves Antarcticans. Caleb went into the grass, screaming at the tops of his lungs, begging them not to shoot him. He flailed his arms into the air "We aren't the imperials, you idiots! We're not your enemy, you crazy bastards! There's no imperials for miles!" One of the soldiers turned to the Captain.

"Can we afford using our explosives on these people? We don't exactly have an unlimited supply on this shit, it's not easy to come by. We need it for Seattle."

"I don't think we'll be going to Seattle if things go south here. Hell, we might lose Washington altogether" the Captain replied.
I'm still waiting for America to be online

:L

Might be in my interests to partner with you though.
On the Coast of Washington, Sandy Shores-Hotel Reserve

"This is fucking ridiculous" said James "Why the shitheads in Cali' going around shooting down planes for no fucking reason, and we're stuck here doing jack". Sandy Shores was, in fact, remote from the rest of the region. It served the purpose of a retirement community by the shoreline until the socialists came.

"There's more to it then that, James" said Caleb "We're going through the whole thing tonight, we wont be here long". They walked across the gray Washington shorelines, and if one were to be there, it would look as if no civilization was present at all. The beach was isolated from the houses and buildings. What stood between these two fates were a few hundred yards of tall, grassy hills. An underdeveloped community, well off the map for the Americans.

"I hope we aren't, it's fucking cold, man"

"Then put on a jacket for God's sake" Caleb replied.

"Shut up" James muttered."Say, when we leave this shit, put it all behind, yeah? You think it'd be better?"

"I don't know, all I know is that if we gotta get our shit in order" Caleb said. He stopped in his place, as the tide came a few inches from his boots. James looked behind him and turned towards Caleb. "It's all we can do sometimes, get our shit in order. It's all we really have done. We've set things up, true, but...they all got botched. Every one of them, fuck ups in their own special nature. And yeah, it isn't easy without the money like the rebels down south get, but can we really complain about that? We have the side of the working class, which makes up a large chunk of the population. We can get the guns, we have the spirit. We are just missing something, which puts everything down the toilet."

"Then let's hope we pick up on this 'something' before we lose another few hundred." James said, putting his hands into his jeans.

"Let's"
Eh, I do like the idea of realism in a roleplay, because when it gets out of hand, it gets OUT OF HAND. Even then, I'm not a writer, still practicing. I can't do uber-hardcore RPs like Precipice. This is like practice for me, and my shitty writing is nothing to be compared to to others. So...eh.
Heheh, that was pretty good.
Neutral countries don't have tech like you....what the fuck..

Hold up, you are saying that since Poland is neutral, they are automatically one hundred years behind in research. If that was true, then these countries should have already been absorbed long ago. There's no way a country so far behind would not be invaded already. It's not like military satellites are advanced. They can still look over the borders, notice your tech advantages, and then work to make the same or better technology. That's how Europe worked, and how the world works now. No way any neutral country wouldn't have satellites, unless it was a third world African nation. At this time, still, Africa must have gone through the industrial revolution in some way. Even Africa can't be way behind, maybe behind, but not far behind.
I mean, there's military satellites, no? I find it surprising you are mobilizing half a million soldiers and still not actually be mobilized. And even then, wouldn't there be economical problems with so many personnel?
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