Epic Hot Seat in Only a Few Turns

Which Empire Do You Think I Was? (I'm not going to tell you)

  • The Mongolian Communist Empire

    Votes: 9 60.0%
  • The Egalitarian Egyptian Republic

    Votes: 6 40.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

Pigmerikan Mao

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The year is 1962, and there is a clear rivalry between the two hyperpowers that dominate the globe, all other twenty known nations stand as mere pawns to such powers. There is the utopian republic, Egypt, a vast and industrial based nation, it upholds free religion, speech, and economy, as well as universal suffrage and emancipation. If the size of Egypt were vast, the size of her nemesis would be immense. Taking up one fourth of the world, the Mongolian Empire is the exact opposite to Egypt- an agrarian nation upholding nationhood and the police state, the Empire subjects its peoples to serfdom and a communist economy, while they use state theocracy to paint their leader as a living god on earth.
On a summer morning, the Empire of Mongolia invaded the vassal state of Germany, which paid dues to the Egyptian Republic. Tanks carrying the flag of the eternal Khan crossed into the German plains and delivered decisive blows to the German industrial complex as Berlin, Munich, and Hannover were all captured without warning as innumerable Mongol bombs rained down on any other main cities, crushing all remaining defensive capabilities of the Germans. The Egyptian Republic, whose democratic government put a strong emphasis on defensive war only, had only an underdeveloped military. As Egypt, its other satellite of Maya, and what remained of the German force tried to meet the Mongol horde at the front, The second division of the mongol army had loaded onto a hidden fleet in the ocean just south of the Pangaean supercontinent and was preparing to march straight into the Egyptian heartland.
Now early 1963, the mongol force has uprooted all forms of resistance in the former German republic, now simply another province in the Mongol socialist state. The Mongol forces in the south ocean land in an undefended jungle, which acts as perfect cover as over 800,000 (only 80 units) move only a few miles south of Egypt's capital. The Egyptian generals, however, have a plan. Knowing that Mongolia is an agrarian nation, it is hard for it to manufacture such units as artillery and tanks. If the industrialized Egyptian republic can build an army quick enough to defend the heartland, they can repulse the Mongol pincer movement, leaving it without any army it could rebuild with rapid succession. As the Egyptian plan is put into motion, the first Mongol division begins to move towards the Maya boarder as Artillery strikes begin to bombard both the Egyptian capital from the jungle as well as the Mayan industrial complex.
In 1964, The Egyptian capital is overrun by the second mongol division and is renamed simply "The Khan Metropolis." Meanwhile, the Mayan Boarder cities begin to fall to the advancing first division. Egypt, however, does not yield as its many industrial centers continue to put fourth armed troops. The war soon reaches a stalemate until 1968 when the second mongol division is destroyed by the new Egyptian army, as the first division had slowly decayed in fighting a Mayan guerrilla war.
The Mongol horde, with only a few drafted soldiers for an armed force, is forced to strike a peace deal. In 1970, the Mongolians agree to hold free elections, pay for the damages caused by excessive mongol bombs, and return the captured Mayan and German cities to their exile governments.
The Mongol Empire would later collapse, 15 years later in 1985, in the flame of civil war and revolution. The Egyptian Republic had repulsed the most ravid aggressor in history and arguably saved the earth.
 
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