Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Chapter 1- The Rise Of Bellum

The Rise of Bellum

War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory.

- Georges Clemenceau (1841 - 1929)

Chapter 1

In the year 2020, war and poverty plagues the world we once had known as earth. The inevitability of oil and gas running out took its toll on the world economy and everyday life. Without oil there was no reason to stay in the Middle East and our troops returned home. Recruitment rate dropped significantly due to the government cutting wages and pensions to all military services.

However, small pockets of oil were discovered in Eastern Europe and there were still small oil reserves in Africa. As well as natural gas still in the North Sea. This meant many young men being drafted back into the military to secure these sites.


Oil had become very expensive by then so many countries borrowed loans to keep up with the high prices of gas and oil. Now the world was left in debt from buying oil and gas, but for Europe, they had entered a golden age from the profits they made from selling these rare and highly valued minerals. A lot of money was also earned from the repayments of the loans Europe happily gave throughout the world .


With much of the world in disarray many old enemies gathered in dark corners to whisper plans of conquest and domination.
China had re-introduced communism to Russia to help recreate the old U.S.S.R which the Russian government was more than happy to accept because the break up of the soviet block ended in poverty and misery, politics in Russia found democracy can get boring when you have had a taste of absolute power. China knew in order to seize control of oil they had to enforce Chinese law in other countries so Asia was later occupied by Chinese forces, which then became one huge Communist empire and already the new Communist alliance turned its might to Africa. Africa was left to defend itself from the the might of the red army. This would prove to be a decisive blow for Democratic countries in the future because within Africa the Communists could easily attack Europe from the south without any effort. Europe found this surprise attack from the Communists baffling but what they didn’t know was that there were still oil reserves in use in Nigeria, Africa.

A new alliance was formed between Europe and North America to combat the communists in the global market. It was later to be known as the Democratic alliance and they all signed a treaty stating that...

“...trade of gas and oil will be direct and adequate between the continents of North America and Europe... in case of war or financial crises each country within those continents will do anything to the full extent of there power to help in whatever way possible”.

The old tension and fear of nuclear war, not felt since the cold war, crawled down the spines of many politicians. Secretly under the cover of red herrings and controlled media coverage the governments of that time increased armament of nuclear missiles.

Weeks turned into months, months into years. The nukes pilled sky high but nobody was ever really prepared for the 'apocalypse', so near the brink of nuclear war all countries of the world gratefully signed a new peace treaty which halted nuclear weapons production and use. However that doesn’t mean there was not to be a war of catrostophic proportions.

“THE RED ARMY INVASION!” shouted the headlines of world news papers. The Communists had invaded Eastern and Southern parts of Europe. Quickly defeating any resistance they met. Governments plea to the there allies to the west of the Democratic alliance but many ignored there pleas fearing all out war.

However, our governments did find a way to help our doomed allies. Mercenaries had become a popular profession all over the world so armies of these hired guns were sent undercover into occupied Eastern Europe to help start resistance groups but sadly most crumbled in the first few weeks. However, there were few resistance groups that have made great strides in making the local communist governments hide in fear of their “terrorist” attacks. At the time the fall of communism in Europe was inevitable and the prospect of hope and freedom was high.



TO BE CONTINUED...?

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