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(This is not a general summary of the Republic of East Asia.) | (This is not a general summary of the Republic of East Asia.) | ||
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+ | The fundamental nut of the REA's international posture orients on a handful of things: | ||
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+ | * Horrifying human/mobile weapon wave tactics that less populous blocs would blanch at; | ||
+ | * Human experimentation (by the barrelful); | ||
+ | * Insisting it didn't do any of that, actually, that was clearly an NGO/a criminal organization/a rogue team which, look, we got rid of and isn't that nice? | ||
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+ | All of this extends to its actual operating military elements, too. A fair number of elite REA operations teams have some type of horrid skeleton in the closet, whether it's a body count, mulched people, or actually being a completely different category of thing. | ||
The Republic of East Asia believes in quantity over quality -- at least when it comes to mobile weapons. It has iterated on the Zaku II's core concept several times in the last decade, combining it with their homegrown Anf to create the Tieren, its mainstay mobile weapon. It also makes extensive use of MULS-P units that most other countries would exclusively use for urban operations in its general forces, unconcerned with pilot survival. | The Republic of East Asia believes in quantity over quality -- at least when it comes to mobile weapons. It has iterated on the Zaku II's core concept several times in the last decade, combining it with their homegrown Anf to create the Tieren, its mainstay mobile weapon. It also makes extensive use of MULS-P units that most other countries would exclusively use for urban operations in its general forces, unconcerned with pilot survival. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 12 July 2022
(This is not a general summary of the Republic of East Asia.)
The fundamental nut of the REA's international posture orients on a handful of things:
- Horrifying human/mobile weapon wave tactics that less populous blocs would blanch at;
- Human experimentation (by the barrelful);
- Insisting it didn't do any of that, actually, that was clearly an NGO/a criminal organization/a rogue team which, look, we got rid of and isn't that nice?
All of this extends to its actual operating military elements, too. A fair number of elite REA operations teams have some type of horrid skeleton in the closet, whether it's a body count, mulched people, or actually being a completely different category of thing.
The Republic of East Asia believes in quantity over quality -- at least when it comes to mobile weapons. It has iterated on the Zaku II's core concept several times in the last decade, combining it with their homegrown Anf to create the Tieren, its mainstay mobile weapon. It also makes extensive use of MULS-P units that most other countries would exclusively use for urban operations in its general forces, unconcerned with pilot survival.
The REA participates enthusiastically in cross-bloc forces, but tends to be reticent about participation in joint operations with other individual blocs. It also maintains extremely friendly relationships with multiple criminal organizations, leading to accusations that it's become a mafia state.
Major Characters
Jie Bo Liao - The current leader of the Republic of East Asia, Jie Bo Liao is a deeply authoritarian socialist rumored to have assassinated his predecessor. He commands tremendous loyalty among the armed forces, and is a reasonably shrewd diplomat besides.
Sergei Smirnov - The Wild Bear of Zaftra, Sergei Smirnov, distinguished himself during the One Year War and shot up the ranks. As an REA Lieutenant Colonel, Sergei is well-liked and well-respected, and has a reputation for following orders and demonstrating healthy skepticism.
Lie Yin Jiu - The commander of the REA's best-in-class land battleship, the Tianlei. Lie Yin Jiu is an ideologically-motivated soldier, firmly believing in the current regime and the need for humanity to be guided absolutely.
Key Questions
- How far should we go for the sake of progress?
- Who makes an acceptable sacrifice?