Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39133133-20190619192125/@comment-35614398-20190628060859

U.K.

- At least twenty people are fired for nuking the wrong city

- Without a Chinese surrender, British generals cross themselves, and give the orders to nuke China. Three cities, Nanjing, Heifei and Wuhan, are chosen. Nanjing is destroyed, and 750 thousand (30% of its population, same percentage killed in Hiroshima) are killed. A large part of the city burns, and any Chinese government officials who had not evacuated already are killed. Wuhan is also destroyed, and 420,000 killed. In Heifei however, Chinese officials force the plane carrying the nuke to land, but in order for China to not get the nuke British pilots detonate it mid-flight, killing only all nearby planes, but leaving the city with only very mild radiation sickness.

- Britain would have destroyed Hanoi, but trusts Danubia to do that.

- British soldiers steamroll through disorganised Chinese forces to take almost all of Tibet. In the south, Indian troops reach Kunming, although they are hindered by Burmese guerrilla fighters.

- On The Indochinese Front, British and Imperial forces completely liberate Myanmar, although the rebels still control large regions of forest. The Thai city of Chiang Mai is captured.

- In Spain, Spanish and British reinforcements push back and take Salamanca and Cuenca. The destruction of a city as cultured and ancient as Tekin City, and the murder of its inhabitants, is condemned (the irony is not lost on me here), and Ottoman rebels are invited into Spain.

- North France, British troops storm the beaches of Calais, twenty years after the last time this happened, and quickly establish a beach head. Before long, all of Pas-de-Calais is held.