by Kamchastkia » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:17 am
by Ottozum Empire » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:29 am
by Auskralian Republic » Sun Jan 20, 2013 1:09 pm
by Kamchastkia » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:41 pm
Auskralian Republic wrote:Federal Republic of AuskralAuskralen Voberiik(Image)"Always wear a neckstrap whilst thou playeth a saxophone"OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUEENCRYPTED
TO: The Federal Republic of Kamchastkia
It has come to our attention the escalating struggle in your nation, and such we have seen it fit to aid your nation in its struggle. This will be the first foreign deployment made by Auskralian forces since even the inception of the First Republic, and as such will be a small pop quiz on our military abilities. Our initial deployment will be small, and will comprise around 3,000 Army combat troops, along with the necessary logistical personnel and vehicles, we will also deploy the First Fleet as part of our operations. There will be no need for you to host our ground forces, we are seabasing our troops in order to avoid alienating and offending your citizens with the constant presence of foreign soldiers. We will not yet deploy our main battle tanks to your country, we will instead deploy amphibious variants of Kamisov tanks, which are more lightly armed and armored, and as such will have an easier time navigating your country and maneuvering with civilian traffic, but are still well armed nontheless. Should the situation escalate, however, expect the deployment of more heavily armed forces. However, we will always try to seabase our forces when possible.
Regards,
Mr. Anonymous,
President of the Federal Republic of Auskral
by The Royal Australian Republic » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:51 pm
by Kamchastkia » Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:54 pm
by Auskralian Republic » Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:23 pm
Kamchastkia wrote:Auskralian Republic wrote:Federal Republic of AuskralAuskralen Voberiik(Image)"Always wear a neckstrap whilst thou playeth a saxophone"OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUEENCRYPTED
TO: The Federal Republic of Kamchastkia
It has come to our attention the escalating struggle in your nation, and such we have seen it fit to aid your nation in its struggle. This will be the first foreign deployment made by Auskralian forces since even the inception of the First Republic, and as such will be a small pop quiz on our military abilities. Our initial deployment will be small, and will comprise around 3,000 Army combat troops, along with the necessary logistical personnel and vehicles, we will also deploy the First Fleet as part of our operations. There will be no need for you to host our ground forces, we are seabasing our troops in order to avoid alienating and offending your citizens with the constant presence of foreign soldiers. We will not yet deploy our main battle tanks to your country, we will instead deploy amphibious variants of Kamisov tanks, which are more lightly armed and armored, and as such will have an easier time navigating your country and maneuvering with civilian traffic, but are still well armed nontheless. Should the situation escalate, however, expect the deployment of more heavily armed forces. However, we will always try to seabase our forces when possible.
Regards,
Mr. Anonymous,
President of the Federal Republic of Auskral
Outside the Presidential Palace
The situation was only worsening, President Voronkov was being kept in the basement in a cellar that was meant to protect the president during a direct bombing of the palace. The President had obviously lost touch with what was going on outside, the streets were full of rebels, even some of his own soldiers were discarding their uniform for that of the National Socialists. The small volatile nation had exploded once more. Approximately 100 rebels were laying siege on the Presidential Palace, seeking to execute the President for the crime of "Betraying the People, and Ideology of the Nation".
The Federal Republic of Kamchastkia
The Ministry of Defense
Mr. President,Having reviewed your offer with great detail and concern, I have decided that, due to the small size of our nation (1.2 Million), the force you wish to send would be an excessive response to our problem, a smaller force without armor, would be welcomed with open arms, but foreign troops on our soil is of great concern, and generally gets a negative response from the general public, which I would like to avoid.
Signed,
President Nicodemus Voronkov
The Federal Republic of Kamchastkia
by The Royal Australian Republic » Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:31 pm
Kamchastkia wrote:
Sir,Having considered your offer, I am happy to accept, we are currently need of logistical support, our federal troops are having trouble reaching the capital due to the mountainous terrain. We wish for your troops to, if possible, provide transport to our soldiers so we can stop these treasonous acts of our soldiers. You're authorized to use deadly force when deemed necessary, and detain soldiers whom you feel have gone rouge. With this, we hope to begin a successful operation with your government.
Signed,
President Nicodemus Voronkov
The Federal Republic of Kamchastkia
by Sondstead » Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:44 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by Kamchastkia » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:10 pm
Auskralian Republic wrote:Kamchastkia wrote:Outside the Presidential Palace
The situation was only worsening, President Voronkov was being kept in the basement in a cellar that was meant to protect the president during a direct bombing of the palace. The President had obviously lost touch with what was going on outside, the streets were full of rebels, even some of his own soldiers were discarding their uniform for that of the National Socialists. The small volatile nation had exploded once more. Approximately 100 rebels were laying siege on the Presidential Palace, seeking to execute the President for the crime of "Betraying the People, and Ideology of the Nation".
Mr. President,Having reviewed your offer with great detail and concern, I have decided that, due to the small size of our nation (1.2 Million), the force you wish to send would be an excessive response to our problem, a smaller force without armor, would be welcomed with open arms, but foreign troops on our soil is of great concern, and generally gets a negative response from the general public, which I would like to avoid.
Signed,
President Nicodemus Voronkov
The Federal Republic of KamchastkiaFederal Republic of AuskralAuskralen Voberiik"Always wear a neckstrap whilst thou playeth a saxophone"OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUEENCRYPTED
To: Federal Republic of Kamchastkia
We will deploy a smaller force of about 800 combat troops. However, if we are not able to deploy tanks, we would like to at least be able to deploy IFVs as a substitute, which though not as heavily armed as tanks, would be better armored, and better transports for our infantry than more lightly protected LY-83 Foxes.
by Kamchastkia » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:33 pm
by Auskralian Republic » Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:10 pm
by Ruskanoria » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:47 pm
Due to security risks and ongoing hostilities, the Chancellery of the Kingdom
of Ruskanoria in Kamchastkia shall be temporarily closed. Thank you.
by Sondstead » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:58 pm
Kamchastkia wrote:Sondstead Embassy
After shooting the security guard, both men turned their attention to the person who appeared to be the ambassador, one kicked him in the side and then picked him up, and punched him in the face before pushing him against the wall, and started making irrational demands as towards the recognition of the revolution as the official government of Kamchastkia. The other man began segregating the room between those whom are fit for combat, and those whom are not (specifically by age and gender). After segregating the room, he began tying up the others as more gunfire could be heard throughout the street, along with the distant, constant siren, meaning probably that a police officer was killed with it on. Many had to be dead, and the revolutionaries knew this.
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by Kamchastkia » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:12 pm
Sondstead wrote:Kamchastkia wrote:Sondstead Embassy
After shooting the security guard, both men turned their attention to the person who appeared to be the ambassador, one kicked him in the side and then picked him up, and punched him in the face before pushing him against the wall, and started making irrational demands as towards the recognition of the revolution as the official government of Kamchastkia. The other man began segregating the room between those whom are fit for combat, and those whom are not (specifically by age and gender). After segregating the room, he began tying up the others as more gunfire could be heard throughout the street, along with the distant, constant siren, meaning probably that a police officer was killed with it on. Many had to be dead, and the revolutionaries knew this.
OOC: If the wording was unclear; the two security guards fired their pistols. You can't just say your characters took no casualties or suffered no injuries, that's pretty much rule number one.
by Sondstead » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:55 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by Kamchastkia » Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:05 pm
Sondstead wrote:OOC: Especially since your post no longer describes the police defectors having gathered up the embassy staff and segregated them, I'm not sure who he grabbed on to. Remember this is still just after the defectors entered. At the time they entered, the situation was presumably as such;After entering, assuming all three of the police officers in the embassy unit defected and are in the building, two of them are in the hallway. If the third officer is in the building, he presumably went upstairs and may have been gathering up the people remaining on the second floor, but the bulk of the embassy staff is still in the dining room.
- One guard in the front hall, who was shot and killed in the initial entry.
- The ambassador, the trade attaché, two of the guards, much of the service staff, and a Kamchastkian national (a businessman) in the dining room and kitchen area.
- The charge d'affairs in a second floor hallway, heading for the dining room area.
- The cultural attaché and the rest of the service staff upstairs in their rooms.
And finally, if you aren't going to read other people's posts, I'm not sure this can really be an effective RP.
by Kamchastkia » Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:38 pm
by Sondstead » Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:55 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by Kamchastkia » Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:07 pm
by Sondstead » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:26 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by The Great Korean Empire » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:02 pm
by Sondstead » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:31 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by Kamchastkia » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:42 pm
Sondstead wrote:OOC: Wait... Rereading your post Kamchastkia, somehow I missed that he had actually shot, not decided to retreat...
I'll retcon my last two posts and start over from there if you want.
by Auskralian Republic » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:48 pm
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