[quote=@Legion X51] The plan was: In the aftermath of the assassination of the Tsar, and the rather spectacular implosion of the Russian state, Generals Issa Pliyev, Andrey Yeryomenko, Vasiliy Chuikov and several others take command of the Russian Far Eastern Theatre's forces based around Vladivostok and Khabarovsk, and transform the area (by force in some instances) into the Commune of the Amur, a communist state in the Russian Far East with designs of eventually re-conquering Siberia and the Urals, eventually driving west and taking the capital areas in European Russia (probably not, but that's their ultimate goal). Sadly, I was a muppet and didn't read Japan's NS, which claimed the Amur area for their own. So now, in a bit of limbo here. [/quote] Presently I've written how the territory from the Japanese border in Russia to the Urals is controlled by a confederacy of sorts of former Imperial Cossacks. The Chinese are in the very early stages of invading Siberia with the intent of planting their own communist government on the pretense they're going to get Outer Manchuria back once they get around to figure out how to tackle the Japanese. The government they intend to put in place is to be built from an activist group of sorts headed by a defrocked Orthodox Priest named Dymtro Radek whose been trying to get the Chinese government to help out for a while, and now just got them to do the thing.