RebelNES

Special Broadcast from NLUS Radio

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I would give everything I ever had to not be speaking in front of you today.

Our great leader, Alcazar Leon, and 15 innocent guards, have been struck down by the foulest of deeds. Alcazar Leon was struck down three days ago by a cowardly sniper bullet while addressing you on this very platform today. He was giving a speech on how he would reform the nation, and bring prosperity to us all. Unfortunately, he will never fulfill that dream. He lives on in the hearts of all of us. No words can express our sadness, but we must move on. We must carry on his dream, and strike down those who are the stealers of life.

The assassin was part of the radical religious organization called 'The Lord's Soldiers'. However, they are not holy men. They are cowardly beasts, who have no soul. Why else would they turn back on their beliefs and kill 16 innocent men? Sixteen of our brothers, whom we did not give the slightest provocation. Jesus Christ has always preached peace and understanding. God told us 'Thous shalt not kill'. And yet, the very people who we look up to for religious guidance have instead left us with 16 bloody bodies and broken dreams. Have no doubt, 'The Lord's Soldiers' will indeed pay for this. We had no quarrel with them, indeed, we hoped to forge some sort of friendship with them after Alcazar Leon was to finish his speech. Now, they have declared war.

We must have unity among our ranks. We must preserve in the face of this adversary. We must cooperate with the peoples of Nueva Leon, to bring peace and justice to all and for all.

Alcazar Leon has not died in vain.

May God bless Nueva Leon, and may Leon rest in peace.

-Oratory by Alfonso Cristobal, April 29, 1979. Recorded at Bonita Square.
 
National broadcast

We attacked the NLUS because they had allied with a corrupt tyrant. They knew the risk when they accepted the goverment's offer of building them a military base in the heart of Bontia. We offered them friendship and scorned it instead allying with our enemy. We will bring down General Manuel Archuleta anyway we can even at the cost of our souls. We fight for our God, our beliefs and our country.
 
Faction:United Villages of Punta Gorda
Leader:Huvi 'Ulia/Charles Li
Class:Politican
Credits: 1250
Army: 100 Farmers, 150 Militia, 20 Trucks
Navy: none
Air Force: none
Structures: none
Government: Military Republic
Base: Villages near Punta Gorda

100 for proproganda
Spend 150 on Improving Equipment and Infranstructure of the Villages.
Spend 500 on Farmers (100)
Spend 500 on a Military Base

Keep raiding convoys and gaining people's trust against bandits.
Paint "Unite Peoples" on government buildings.

Farm. All, mom close. Run!

EDIT: 10 Trucks and 50 Farmers will find even more Villages and towns to join them. They will go across the land.

6 Trucks and 60 Militia will continue to kill convoys and protect locals.

4 Trucks, 20 Farmers and 20 Militia will try to find drugfields and other cashcrops inland.

50 Militia defend the base and change with returning raids.
120 Farmers Farm.
15 Militia Paint Unite Peoples on Government buildings.
10 Farmers handout Proproganda in Punta Gorda to urge soldiers to join them and to urge the population to contribute. The Propoganda includes secret handing out of food to those who joined up.
 
To The Lord's Soldiers
From the NLUS
RE: National Broadcast

What have you been smoking? We all know the government news is mostly untrustworthy. We did not 'ally' at all. Our original intent was to secure our own stake of land along the east road and to secure the countryside for our supporters. The reason we had worked with the government originally was to reform the nation, and they were generous to give us a base in Bonita. We do NOT work for the government. We work WITH the government in order to come with more agreeable terms. We do not condone or advocate any violence against the other organizations in the area. All we wish for is a democratic government and a stabilized Nueva Leon. Plus, we never had any offer of friendship from you, either declared nor secret. Now having said that, do you take back such a ridiculous statement, or does it stand?

P.S: Our system of government will hold immediate elections with tamper-proof votes so as to find who the nation really wants at its helm. Therefore, General Manuel Archuleta will most likely NOT retain his executive power at all.

God Bless Nueva Leon.
 
To: Rojas Cartel
From: Miguel Andri, leader of El Camino de Fuego


I am willing to negotiate with your business to try to settle this in a way we both find agreeable. If you retract your earlier statement, and agree to split the profits of your drug fields, I could give you your drug field back, and promise protection for your other fields. If you are willing to talk, send a representative to the drug field you just lost.
 
To: EMLI
From: Nueva Leon


We do not take kindly to traitors and law breakers. Surrender now or know that you, and you alone, are going to be responsible for anything that happens to the people on the island.

We do not take kindly to incompetant, sneeky liars who attack those who seek peace. Give us Isabella, or know that you will find that some people aren't as loyal to you as you think. People will realise how weak you are. Soon more groups like us will emerge. And no matter how many of us you kill, there will always be more rebellions. The fate of Nueva Leon was sealed the moment the General took power. Now it's only a matter of time before your whole country falls apart like an ill-constructed building.

Give us Isabella, or we will accelerate the process that will destroy your country and likely your lives. Hey, maybe we can even hwlp you. Without having to defend the islands, you will be free to focus your forces on the mainland and save yourselves.
 
To: EMLI
From: Nueva Leon


We will no longer communicate with you traitorous dogs. Leave the country, surrender, or prepare to die.

To: Miguel Andri
From: Rojas Cartel


What sort of protection could you possibly offer that we cannot afford ourselves? We have a very profitable venture going on here, we have no desires to split it with anyone, especially those who take over by force. Had you been willing to barter before forcing our workers away at gunpoint, we may have had something to talk about. We suggest you hand over the field again if you want any sort of relations with us.
 
From NLUS
To The Dark Hand, Filhos de Christo, Fresh Farms Inc, Ejercito del Sur, FARC, ADNL, and God's Own

With the recent turmoil in our country, we have decided to offer friendship to all democratic factions in the nation. Our proposal is that of a cordial, but not imposing, alliance. We would turn Nueva Leon into a democratic state with our combined influences. The alliance would pool together communication assets and have agreements of non-aggression. There is also optional possibility of financial aid, as well as military support. Note that we strongly dislike attacks against civilians and violent anti-government protests, but we have to say it is a part of a state in turmoil.

This is merely an invitation, and you are in no means obligated to join, nor to stay. We hope for a stable Nueva Leon. Thank you for your time.
 
To: NLUS
From: Nueva Leon


It seems we have misplaced our trust in you. When we gave you the building in Bonita and accepted your "help", we thought it would be in putting down the rebels, not dealing with them. We would advise you to stop these talks with rebel groups and continue trying to keep the peace. We would also advise you to stop your anti-government speeches. Yes, we have heard about the late Alcazar Leon's speeches about democracy and other such dangerous ideas, which will only lead to more pain and suffering. Please stop, or we will have to revoke your privilages.
 
To: Filhos de Christo
From: Neilson Private Military Company

We request some specifics as to what you require as a contract. Please send a encrypted or personal message (Private Message) detailing exactly what you want us to achieve for you.
 
To: Nielson Private Military Company

Greetings, Mr. Nielson. I wish to do business with you. I have heard of your "operations", and I hope that you can assist me with a predicament of mine, for a fair price, of course. I have attached a file to this e-mail. Enclosed are the coordinates and information pertaining to your objective. The file is encoded in a Comm Tech special encryption, and has been sent through various untapped, secure networks. This is to assure that the deed shall not come back and haunt us.

I wish you luck.

-Leonardo Mariel,
CEO of Communications Technology Enterprises, Inc.
 
To Nueva Leon
From NLUS

While we agree in stopping violence, I believe it is much easier to deal with the problem if organizations are convinced not to do it. We try to keep the peace in Bonita, in exchange for at least some local freedoms. We are certainly not anti-government, but we do believe that democracy is a good thing.

Having said that, we shall, for now, stop public speeches to avoid more violence and such, either from public crackdowns or assassination.

BTW, bestshot, I still have not gotten a reply for the costs from the PM. ;)
 
From NLUS
To The Dark Hand, Filhos de Christo, Fresh Farms Inc, Ejercito del Sur, FARC, ADNL, and God's Own

With the recent turmoil in our country, we have decided to offer friendship to all democratic factions in the nation. Our proposal is that of a cordial, but not imposing, alliance. We would turn Nueva Leon into a democratic state with our combined influences. The alliance would pool together communication assets and have agreements of non-aggression. There is also optional possibility of financial aid, as well as military support. Note that we strongly dislike attacks against civilians and violent anti-government protests, but we have to say it is a part of a state in turmoil.

This is merely an invitation, and you are in no means obligated to join, nor to stay. We hope for a stable Nueva Leon. Thank you for your time.

ooc:
You have forgotten the United Villages. :p
 
I see that the Peoples Republic of Neuva Leon, a Socialist Democracy, has been left out.
 
Short story about how Angelo became part of the Lord's Soldiers.

The Day

I remember the day well when General Manuel Archuleta marched his men into the city, Leon City, and demanded he became the next president of our fair nation despite the people calling for democracy. I stood with the other generals who still had men under their command and fought for control of the city. We fought long and hard and I lost half my men in the bitter fighting. I was almost killed myself when one of Archulet’s soldiers shot me in the shoulder only a few centimetres from my heart. So the coalition of generals was scattered and I lost contact with them. But this is not the day I speak of. No. It was the day after that was important. That would change my life.

I had never been a religious man but after the events of the fight for the capital I felt I ought to confess my sins. Little did I know the danger of such a confession. So as I approached the church of my hometown Bonita to speak to Farther Angelo, my good friend from childhood and priest, I was not alert. I did not hear the small cry of “ Another comes. We may catch five this day yet!” I walked into the church and nothing was amiss and then I stepped into the confessional box.
“Farther, I wish to confess my sins.”
“What are they my child”
“ I have killed several men and rebelled against my superior. What is my penance?”
“ Prison or death if you are lucky”
A fist emerged through the hole were the grille should have been and then I realised this was a trap set to caught me.

Bang! I was out.

When I woke up I was bound on the floor with two soldiers standing over me. As soon as they saw I had woken up they started to kick me. Hard. In the rips. At his point Farther Angelo appeared and demanded to know why a man was bound and being beaten on the floor of his church and the soldiers replied by shooting at him. Angelo dived behind some pews and found my pistol were the soldiers had kicked it in their haste to disarm me. He picked up the gun. Raised the gun. Bang! Bang! Two heads exploded. The bullets were hollow-points.
“You are a good shot my friend,” I called “ But how good are you with ropes.”
“Good enough,” came the reply. I was untied and then sat down on a pew.
“You should sit Farther. The shock of your first kill will set in soon.”
Angelo sat down and then asked “ When did you first shoot a man?”. I waited for him to finish being sick before I replied. But before I had the chance to I was go lost in a world of memories. Angelo got me out and back to safety. He became a trusted friend and advisor and convinced me to become a proper Christian and to fight for a theocratic goverment. What happened next will be told another day.
 
Faction: The Lord's Soldiers
Leaders: Father Angelo Santiago/Vertinari118
Class: Ex-General
Credits: 0
Army: 200 Farmers, 130 Paramilitary, 1 Truck
Navy: none
Air Force: none
Structures: 1 camp, 1 Base
Government: Theocracy
Base: Close to Bonita

Spending
None

Orders

Continue farming. All farming efforts are now guarded.
All paramilitary will be defending my turf, patroling with the same orders as last turn or training with my eilte from last turn. Raids on military bases and corrupt officals will start up. Officals will be stripped of their wealth to make some cash. Mil bases will have weapons and hardware taken. Father Angelo with a bodyguard will go and try to gain surport and gauge the public reaction to the incidents last turn. If it is good raids will continue. If bad they will stop.
 
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