RebelNES

I don't think the stats are updated. The I spent all of Filhos money last turn, but i still have 3000 with nothing happened.
 
Dangit, I did update stats, I think I missed your orders dld, I didn't see them, I might have deleted them by mistake when I deleted all the other old orders because you sent them on the same time everyone else sent their orders for the last turn... Shoot man, I'm sorry! Well, if it makes you feel better you didn't have anything bad happen to you this turn. Really sorry, and Ninja Dude, you didn't specify that you wanted the farmers to sell their crops, I figured you were having them stockpile the crops or something, so... sorry about that. Also dld, I'll try to give you a bonus or something this turn because I completely missed your orders last turn. Sorry about that man.
 
Poster Distributed in Punta Gorda, Placed over other posters

It shows the bodies, but silituted are a grabbing hand of people in tux and top hat. To the right behind which citizens cowards are trucks of produce with PPNL and UROG on them fighting the the hands

Capitalists are infiltrating our land. We can do this, you can help! How: sell extra crops to aid those who can't farm due to battle, Join us!, Together we can do This!

OOC: To all that want to know. United Republic of Punta Gorda is a Military Capital/Socialist Democracy.
 
Guys, orders are due today. I'll give you more time to send in orders, but I'd like them ASAP so I can get to work on the update with as little delays as possible. I know I've been bad about delays lately, so I'm trying to speed things up, but I need orders to do it.
 
Spoiler Stats :
Faction:United Villages of Punta Gorda
Leader:Huvi 'Ulia/Charles Li
Class:Politican
Credits: 1500
Army: 175 Farmers, 150 Militia, 25 Paramilitary, 20 Trucks
Navy: none
Air Force: none
Structures: none
Government: Military Republic
Base: Villages near Punta Gorda

Spoiler Spending :
250 for 50 More Farmers
250 for 2 Technicals (1/5 of 1250 for 10)
750 for 50 Militia
50 Used for Posters/Propoganda
500 For a Base Northeast of Punta Gorda
100 Saved to buy out any drug fields and buy new equipment for farmers.
50 Used to buy any replacement parts (+ little quality for 1 turn) for army
50 Saved or next turn

Spoiler Orders :
If you are not Bestshot, You suck!
Spoiler :
Regular:225 Farmers, 200 Militia, 25 Paramilitary, 20 Trucks, 2 Technicals

200 Farmers Farm/Make finished products. Half will be givin to starving in Punta Gorda, other half cooked for soldiers/sold to those that can feed themselves well and want a little more

25 Farmers + 40 Militia in 5 Trucks will drive north along the road/river trying to find drug fields and minor rebelions.

4 Paramilitary and 15 Militia will be Personal Guard during speaches.

45 Milita will Guard the Camp

40 Militia and 4 Trucks will continue to kill ammo and weapon convoys and salvaging their loads while letting aid through.

5 Militia will sell produce in the last truck.
Spoiler Driving off the Facists :
2 Technicals and 10 Trucks, along with 20 Paramilitary and 50 Militia will raid the Nelson Private Military Company. They will skirt the edges of the camp trying to drive them out and driving away before proper defense can be mounted. The trucks will be infront driving though a base while the technicals will skirt the edges with supporting firepower before escaping. Trying for maximum damage with minimum casualties. Local command can change or stop if they deem new tactics better or if they think this base is too well guarded, then move to another.1 Paramilitary sharpshooter will try get the commander during the raids. He will also sneek in to try to kill him. It is of upmost importance.
Spoiler Name Change :
United Villages of Punta Gorda is now the United Republic of Punta Gorda. With North Punta Gorda as its's Capital. The UPPG is Soveriegn in North Punta Gorda and the jungles south of the Desoto River.

 
Faction: El Camino de Fuego
Leader: Miguel Andri/Frozen In Ice
Class: Ex-General
Credits: 1000
Army: 100 Farmers, 250 Paramilitary, 10 Trucks
Navy: 1 Fishing Boat
Air Force: 1 Balloon
Structures: 1 Camp, 1 Drug Field
Government: Dictatorship
Base: New Santiago

Spending: None

Orders

The farmers will continue to make more drugs while the paramilitary protects them. The ballon will be used as a scout to make sure there are no surprise attacks. The fishing boat will sell the drugs in foreign ports.
 
Paz y Democracia:

Continue to Train Paramilitaries, to assist the FARC and other Democratic Groups.

Continue to broadcast our messages on Radio Libre.

Try to salvage some of the communists supplies.

Build our strength, increasing our autonomy around, but not yet within, Valdez.
 
FARC: Continue to harass and harry the government forces within Valdez, with snipers and mortars, using the same tactics as before (focusing on the government held areas only).

Scout out Valdez and get as accurate assessment as possible on the number and type of government forces in teh city, including vehicles.

Also hunt for Communist supplies and weapons caches.

Continue working on the Secret Project
 
Nation Mobilizes For War. Leon City, Nueva Leon. This month as seen the conscription and training of many new recruits for the nation of Nueva Leon. The nation has also bought many more military vehicles, as well. Reinforcements have been sent to some of the more rebel-friendly cities around the country, such as Punta Gorda, Bonita, and Valdez, to bolster defenses and intimidate the revolutionaries. It seems now General Archuleta, who for the past few months has been claiming the rebellions are of no real threat, is finally accepting the fact that these rebellions are a challenge to his leadership, and he’s going to be doing something about it. However, the recent blocking of the de Soto River has upset the government of the Republic of de Soto, who demand Nueva Leon to withdraw the river blockade to allow their own river traffic through.

American Relief Forces Continue Tour Around Nueva Leon. El Cerrito, Nueva Leon. The US aid workers continued their tour of Nueva Leon this month, traveling from Punta Gorda to El Cerrito, narrowly missing the attack on Punta Gorda by just a few days. They ran into no trouble, and found El Cerrito to be fairly well off. They ended the month in El Cerrito, and plan to end next month in New Santiago.

The Battle For Punta Gorda. Punta Gorda, Nueva Leon. On the eighth of June, communist forces attacked and overran the defenses of the city of Punta Gorda. The United Republic of Punta Gorda, formerly the United Villages of Punta Gorda, attacked the remaining government forces in the north, while the People’s Republic of Nueva Leon attacked the government forces in the south. From the months of propaganda and demoralizing attacks on convoys, the defenses quickly fell. The battle had only lasted three days, but on the fifth, fresh government troops arrived to retake the city. With much of the populace on the side of the rebels (those who did not want to be involved in the fighting had been warned of the attack before hand and fled) the rebel put up a stiff fight. Though they had only one tank and mostly peasant soldiers, they were able to hold off the government forces. However, the government troops did not retreat, but rather now have the city encircled, as well as the river blocked of all river traffic moving to the city. With the city now besieged, it seems only a matter of time before the defenders will have to surrender.
Casualty List:
Nueva Leon: -100 Militia, -300 Paramilitary, -10 Trucks, -10 APCs, -3 Tanks
URPG: -200 Farmers, -10 Trucks, -50 Militia, -10 Paramilitary
PRNL: -300 Farmers, -100 Paramilitary, -3 APCs

Rebels Continue Harassment In Valdez. Valdez, Nueva Leon. With the recent crushing of the communists around the city of Valdez, harassment of government troops and officials within the city has picked up once again. Seemingly random mortar attacks have been called in on government positions through the day and night, never on a predictable schedule, keeping the forces within the garrisons stressed and wary. Sporadic sniper fire has also inflicted a heavy toll on the government forces within the city, early this month the chief of police, while at lunch with the mayor in an outdoor café was killed by a sniper’s bullet, while another narrowly missed the mayor himself. This last killing has led to a crackdown by both police and military forces (the city has also seen a large movement of reinforcements) who are now not only enforcing a much more stricter curfew, but actively executing suspected rebels. Even with these heightened security measures, the sniping and artillery has not slowed down.
Casualty List:
Nueva Leon: -25 Paramilitary
FARC: -5 Farmers

The Lord’s Soldiers Gives Back To The Community, NLUS Attacks. Bonita, Nueva Leon. The continued fighting between the factions operating around Bonita has continued this month. While it seems The Lord’s Soldiers was content with helping the people in the various villages outside the city by building churches for them, NLUS soldiers continued to hunt their rivals down. In one village south of Bonita, while The Lord’s Soldiers men were building a church, unarmed, a truck full of NLUS soldiers attacked, slaughtering the men working on the church. It is unknown who tipped off the NLUS as to the location of the soldiers, but they were able to tell who it was. Sadly, a few villagers were killed in the attack, mostly village men helping with the building, but a few women and children were caught in the crossfire, too. Other, less notable skirmishes took place throughout the month, as the government built up their forces in the city, leaving the fighting to the NLUS. These attacks on The Lord’s Soldiers has turned many of the citizens of the surrounding villages against the NLUS, whom they see as nothing more then thugs working with the permission of the government, while those in Bonita still praise Alfonso Christobal and his continued efforts to bring peace to the region.
Casualty List:
NLUS: -10 Paramilitary
The Lord’s Soldiers: -15 Paramilitary

False Leads Exhaust Troops. Isabella, Nueva Leon. The hunt for el Movimiento de Libertad de Isla has continued this month, though it feels more like a wild goose chase then anything else. It seems every time the government forces in the city catch wind of a possible rebel base or camp, the location turns out to be false. This has exhausted and demoralized the troops, who must only be thinking they are facing a phantom menace out in the jungle, playing tricks with them, driving them crazy. No contact with the rebels took place this month, save for a few random burst from a machine gun through the bushes at government patrols, which have had no affect.
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Map:

Spoiler :
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OOC:

Didn't get many orders this turn. You guys still into this NES? I'm trying to keep it interesting for you all. If you guys have any suggestions to make it better, just let me know.
 
Great update! I'm still in, and still very interested!

If people don't participate, it just represents their leaders becoming preoccupied with the extreme schedules their work requires.
 
Yeah, that's what I've been figuring, but there's some people who haven't sent orders once, or have just quit sending orders, so I'm concerned for their nation. If they don't send orders soon, their soldiers might just turn in their rifles and head home.

Oh, and BTW to Lord Iggy and TheLastJacobite, you guys did find some small arms caches spread around in the old communist territory, but no vehicles survived.
 
Faction: Elite Escort Services.
Leader: Raul Hernandez
Class: Businessman
Credits: 5,000
Army: 25 Mercenaries.
Navy: none
Air Force: none
Structures: 1 camp
Government: Corporate
Base: Jungle
 
Orders

Stay safe and secure while ambushing any small convoys, no big convoys, and loot the vehicals for weaponry and cash and any vehicals that are still able to work.
 
From: Capitan Calisto de Vivero of the PRNL
To: The Republic of de Soto


To my neighbours to the West, I bring this plea of help. As you are no doubt aware, the city of Punta Gorda was recently captured from the illegitimate government under Archuleta. However, my forces in the city, as well as the citizens of the city itself, have been besieged after repelling an attempt to take it back by government forces. We are in a dire situation. We need your help.

I understand that you have been denied access to the de Soto River. Am I to believe that a government that would deny you access to this precious resource, the namesake of your country, could possibly be friendly to your nation? The pretender government of Nueva Leon is hostile to your own, and should it manage to retake the lands that we have liberated, then it will move on to another land. The Republic of de Soto. Archuleta is a military man, and his entire focus is war. He is probably preparing right now to attack your Republic. As I see it, we can work together for mutual benefit.

I need help lifting the siege of Punta Gorda, and, if possible, pushing further into Nueva Leon. You need a friendly government in your closest neighbour, and access to the de Soto River. We can provide for eachother. If the Republic of de Soto sends military assistance to my forces in Punta Gorda to launch a break out operation, then we will be able to gather support from the citizens of Nueva Leon and regain the momentum to take back the nation. If you do this, you have my assurance that I will co-operate with your government and treat your nation as a great ally. I will also lift the blockade on the de Soto as soon as I have control of it. As you can see, we both have something to gain.

I await your response.
 
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