The Incan government sought to stake out a larger claim in the new world by founding new colonies all along the continent. Soon many citizens volunteered to settle new cities. The first city was Huamanga, located in the desert to the north of of Angle. The city was lay near a large deposit of aluminum, which would provide the Incans with a secure source with which they could build many things to come. Next was Vilcas, located along the coast between Huamanga and Angle, ensuring the Incans of control of the lands connecting the two cities.
Back in Cuzco, Huayna Capac had a grand new cultural structure built. It was Broadway, and housed grand musicals which the Incan people could listen to and enjoy. Additionally, the Incan government could send the musicals to cities around the world to bring in additional money.
After the many years of peace, the Incan war machine kicked back into high gear. With the invention of Tanks and Gunships, the Incan army was now a mechanized force ready to roll over their opponents. Taking advantage of the Mongol-Spanish War, the Incans declared war on Kublai Khan and began their advance. A mixed force of Tanks and Gunships attacked the city. Facing only Infantry, the battle was quickly over. The inferior Mongol forces were unable to withstand the barrage unleashed by the Incans, and the city of New Sarai soon fell to Incan forces.
While the Tanks were busy regrouping, the Incans unleashed a wave of Infantry against Coventry. The Incans used this battle to test out their newest creation, the Bomber. They proved to be an outstanding success, as they dropped their payload on the city and watched as the city burnt below. The Infantry moved in, facing scattered resistance from Mongol Infantry who were quickly eliminated. With the fall of Coventry, the city of Seville was now cut off from the Mongol heartland.
In the north, an Incan Armoured column had taken the city of York. The majority of the Incan Infantry Corps. had moved in from the south to meet a small armoured group from York. Together with a bombardment from the Incan Air Force, the city fell easily, allowing the Incans access to the roads leading to Beshbalik, the Mongol capital.
A small army of Infantry, backed up by Gunships, moved into the hills surrounding Seville. The city sat along the Aztec border, however Huayna Capac had no intention of keeping this city. Instead he would raze it and build another city nearby to use as a launching pad for a any future wars against Montezuma. The Mongol force was small, and was easily defeated by the Incans. The city was razed, and the Incans prepared to move on the Mongol capital.
In the final stage of the war, the Incan army approached Beshbalik. After a massive air bombardment, the Incan Infantry Corps. moved into the city. The Mongols could not properly defend the city after taking such damage from the Incan Bombers, and the Mongols were exiled to two small enclaves on the American peninsula and an island off the American coast. Huayna Capac and Kublai Khan signed peace, and the Incans went back to their peacetime business.