Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39133133-20191005201107/@comment-38424373-20191012181025

MartyMcFly05 wrote: MrTangle101 wrote: MartyMcFly05 wrote: African Socialist Alliance:

- Widespread rebellion in Tripolitania. Many of these rebellions join up with Libyan forces, who carry out counter-attacks and liberate Sirte and the surrounding area.

- The Chinese forces in Egypt are besieged and beaten back towards Answan, with reinforcements not forthcoming. Luxor is liberated. Meanwhile, British forces in Minya are cut off and surrounded.

- The Lithuanian military is easily defeated and driven back. How the duck 🦆 could forces from Lithuania reach Mozambique? China is more of a problem, but continuous assaults drive many Sino divisions out of Angola.

- The African Union, not wanting to incur war with the Socialist Alliance, stops allowing troops to pass through its territory (if you think this is unrealistic, bite me).

- The Midongy Mountain Range keeps Chinese troops from advancing far into Madagascar. The use of mines, traps and ambushes keeps Chinese soldiers jumpy and demoralised, and mechs are caught up and tangled in thick jungle. I get that Africa has a treacherous landscape, but still, how can a bunch of dictators which preside over imporverished countries with child armies fighting the force of the WTO?

But it isn’t the force of the WTO. It’s just you and me (U.K.). The Ottomans are supposedly there, but that wasn’t actually Belarusball’s decision, so I don’t know whether or not to really count it. Let's just say that I was dragged into this by the ASA, and that I didn't intent to go to war with all of them, just Egypt