The Omega
Completely Insane
Part 34:Turning the Tide
At first, Omega's decision to attack everything in Asia except Japan produced much opposition amongst his generals. Wasn't Japan their main enemy? Shouldn't all efforts be focused against them?
But Omega's plan ended up succeeding far beyond anyone's expectations. The Blitz across India, destroying the three rival Indian nations plus Nepal and Bhutan ended with Russia gaining four new allies: The mighty nations of India and Pakistan (Which for some reason chose to go by the name of Delhi), plus the not so mighty nations of Nepal and Bhutan. The assualt on Qing China not only gave Russia a pathway into the heart of Japanese occupied China, it also allowed for Russia to begin destroying the Chinese warlords one by one. And in the Pacific, where Omega had long ago written off the three divisions defending it as doomed, hope had been revived. The three divisions, which had renamed themselves "Pacific Raiders", were under the leadership of the ingenious Captain "Captain". They had singlehandedly annexed Japans Phillipine puppet, and used the newly captured islands as a base to launch a guerrilla war across the seas.
While individually, these did not seem like momentuous events, put together, they spelled the end for the Japanese Empire. The Japanese air force, which had long enjoyed complete control of the skies, soon found their airfields being captured by the Pacific Raiders, and the survivors were quickly shot down by the fresh Russian squads sent from Europe. The Japanese Army was stretched thin trying to hold onto all their gains against the Russian Steamroller that was coming out of northern China, while also attempting to finish capturing Russia's colonies, and stop the Pacific Raiders. And the Japanese Navy, one of the strongest navies in the world, was stretched all over the Ocean, trying to hunt down the sub fleets that destroyed their transports, and stop the constant amphibious assualts launched by Zhukov and the Pacific Raiders. The situation left Japan very vulnerable, and they were only able to put up slight resistence when the Russian Marine Army landed on the Home Islands.
At first, Omega's decision to attack everything in Asia except Japan produced much opposition amongst his generals. Wasn't Japan their main enemy? Shouldn't all efforts be focused against them?
But Omega's plan ended up succeeding far beyond anyone's expectations. The Blitz across India, destroying the three rival Indian nations plus Nepal and Bhutan ended with Russia gaining four new allies: The mighty nations of India and Pakistan (Which for some reason chose to go by the name of Delhi), plus the not so mighty nations of Nepal and Bhutan. The assualt on Qing China not only gave Russia a pathway into the heart of Japanese occupied China, it also allowed for Russia to begin destroying the Chinese warlords one by one. And in the Pacific, where Omega had long ago written off the three divisions defending it as doomed, hope had been revived. The three divisions, which had renamed themselves "Pacific Raiders", were under the leadership of the ingenious Captain "Captain". They had singlehandedly annexed Japans Phillipine puppet, and used the newly captured islands as a base to launch a guerrilla war across the seas.
While individually, these did not seem like momentuous events, put together, they spelled the end for the Japanese Empire. The Japanese air force, which had long enjoyed complete control of the skies, soon found their airfields being captured by the Pacific Raiders, and the survivors were quickly shot down by the fresh Russian squads sent from Europe. The Japanese Army was stretched thin trying to hold onto all their gains against the Russian Steamroller that was coming out of northern China, while also attempting to finish capturing Russia's colonies, and stop the Pacific Raiders. And the Japanese Navy, one of the strongest navies in the world, was stretched all over the Ocean, trying to hunt down the sub fleets that destroyed their transports, and stop the constant amphibious assualts launched by Zhukov and the Pacific Raiders. The situation left Japan very vulnerable, and they were only able to put up slight resistence when the Russian Marine Army landed on the Home Islands.