World RPG Description: The world is your playscape. You find yourself in a country that has limitless possibilities, but the only thing stopping you is... Well, nothing. What You Need: You need to have a country in mind. Once you've established your country, you must find a method in taking it over: Reason with the government with money? Rebel against the country with your militia? It's up to you. What you Start with: You will start with $25,000 (Currency converters will be required depending on the country you want). You can use this to get your militia started, or to work your way into their government.
Units will be explained later (military units [army, navy, air force], buildings, anything), and suggestions are totally welcome (just don't do it in this thread, I wouldn't mind you posting it on my profile).
Okay now this is what you need to fill in:
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Leader Name: Country: New Country Name: Laws (if any):
Wolf Money: 419,652.96 JPY Troops: 150 Unarmed Basic Infantry
Mohammad Hamas Money: 5,617,500.00 SOS Troops: 1,593 Basic Infantry Items: High-Powered Radio (Damaged)
Dmitri Perchenko Money: 3,686,249.96 KZT
Caesar Money: 15,905.68 RON Troops: 1,887 Basic Infantry, 1 Legate
Fidel Guevera Money: 371,000.00 CUP Troops: 1,500 Basic Infantry
NEWS
On a cloudy night, 200 troops of Qatar surrounded the dwelling of Amir bin Hasid. He stepped outside slowly and put his hands up. He was wearing a vest and had a gun shoved in the back of his waistbelt. He put his hands up and said "Do as you will, as long as the country of Qatar gets to witness it!". Half of the troops moved towards him while the others kept their guns focused. Men with cameras, guns, and handcuffs approached him. They handcuffed him and walked him down a hill, camera still rolling. After a minute, they turned off the camera, took off the handcuffs, and shot him in the eye. They threw the body into a bush and drove off.
Fidel gets back to work my recruiting 500 more troops to the Cuban army.
Caesar failed to retrieve 500 more infantrymen due to his recent purchase of RPGs and mines, however he succeeds in fortifying his men in the village he recently took over. Caesar's men kidnapped 20 natives and demanded money, but they refused. They killed them all, and retrieved nothing from their dwellings. The fortification of the underground tunnels were completed overnight, but the amount of men guarding the tunnels and the village above is difficult, so they run certain hours for each group of soldiers. This may be a problem if the enemy gets a hold of their routine.