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Autism The Fire Rises - A Hearts of Iron 4 Mod

I like the secret nations.
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Considering how bad the other photo looked this is actually pretty nice
I should write more about Kuz, especially how I’m going to deal with Eduardo Foltz being a separate person
(No I will not merge them into one character, good larping requires some attachment to reality)
Also geg he looks like Mason
 
Biden is really easy if you import a bunch of oil. You have a full army of mechanized units that you can use to destroy Trump's militia army. I got an insane K/D ratio by doing an opening encirclement following the railways and into a supply hub. It burst a giant hole in his line that his slow moving militia could not respond to the speed of my light tanks. Then I was able to maneuver around and encircle the rest of his army and rush into supply hubs.

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Its way more fun to let Trump recover a bit though since then you can enjoy multitasking a bunch of stuff like the looming NF invasion, Biden's sanity, business interests, the shaky political coalition and the appalachian insurgency.
 
Biden is really easy if you import a bunch of oil. You have a full army of mechanized units that you can use to destroy Trump's militia army. I got an insane K/D ratio by doing an opening encirclement following the railways and into a supply hub. It burst a giant hole in his line that his slow moving militia could not respond to the speed of my light tanks. Then I was able to maneuver around and encircle the rest of his army and rush into supply hubs.

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Its way more fun to let Trump recover a bit though since then you can enjoy multitasking a bunch of stuff like the looming NF invasion, Biden's sanity, business interests, the shaky political coalition and the appalachian insurgency.
Oh yeah also the air force
 
APLA is also fun because you get a long long time to prepare and build up since you have no Rivals nearby and nobody declares war on you. You can unify the west coast, and have plenty of time to build a massive mechanized army. Then you can bypass the Rockies by invading Trump through Texas. It's really fun to blitz the great plains.
 
It had been over 2 years since the outbreak of the Second American Civil War, and things were not looking up for a quick end to the war. While Trump had been taken out back and shot, the Communists, Nazis, and Nationalists were rampant. Cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Tampa, and many others were left completely demolished.
However, in one area, things stayed....OK. In the League of the South, while it was run by murder hungry neo-nazis, most cities remained OK.
Yet recently, the Southern Feds had raised their flag over the ex-League, and alot of new changes were emerging, particularly in regards to how the leadership issue would be handled. It wasn't a good look to have the military junta owning all of the Deep South, an area known for anti-federal sentiment. But they couldn't just leave either.
"We should just leave them to their own devices!" One man said. He was a staunch isolationist before everything went to shit, and he made it known that he carried that idea with him even in these times.
"Are you braindead!? That would only lead to the rednecks coming in and wrecking all of our progress! They need to be kept under lock down until this Civil War ends!" She was a bipartisan senator before the war, and she usually wanted to assimilate and integrate lands back into America.
Suddenly, a voice came out, one that they had little to no respect for. Case Baker was, during the war's breaking point, a Twitch streamer. While he had garnered massive attention, and was hailed by news outlets for, under his moniker "CaseOh," keeping people happy in a time where families were being torn apart, and brothers were murdering eachother in droves.
Case had fled from Arkansas when it was confirmed that the League had taken control over Clarendon City. He had grabbed his mom, his dad, and his pets, and fled north to Union-held Tennessee. However, things slowed down, the League faltered in their war of "Confederate Rebirth" against the feds, and we're booted.
Once he returned, people were ecstatic. Over the course of the war he had become a worldwide icon, streaming games and making jokes in a time where many simply were too shattered to laugh.
How he got into the Federal Junta, he had no clue. He had been pressured, as an Arkansas native, to assume a governmental position to restore rule of law there. He was a friendly and lovable man, whom many described as having "a heart of gold." He was also a very simple man, preferring to live out in the wilderness and enjoy the quietness of Clarendon than anything else.
How he was doing was another question. He wasn't at all experienced in the art of governance. Hell, he barely knew the geography of America. However, he had an experienced group that aided him.
"Listen, it's very obvious to me that, right now, we're in a mess of big proportions." Case said.
"What if we were to first try and, uhhh...see how much the people like us right now. Wouldn't it be better t-"
"We can't do that. We need results and action now." The man interjected. Case had gotten used to being corrected, but he grown extremely weary of being constantly interrupted. In truth, while they were more experienced than he was by light years, they suffered from thinking of the state rather than the citizens. Their respective zones of administration had not suffered as much as Arkansas had.
Why couldn't they see that?
"Polls don't solve problems. As he said, we need results, and thinking about expendables doesn't get that. We need to make a decision now." The woman said. "I suggest that we try to consolidate our states into one Federally Administered Region."
Another man interjected "That can't be done. Most of these states have just emerged from all out war with eachother, and bad blood, especially on an individual level, remains."
"That's why I think we should run some polls, man! We can't make moves until we know what the citizens th-"
Again, Case was interrupted. By this point, he had had it with the constant butting in.
"All do respect to you, Mr. Baker, but you're a Z-List Celebrity in a room of professionals. So do us a favor and shut u-"
"NO YOU SHUT UP YOU ABSOLUTE LOSER!" Case yelled, slamming his hand into the desk multiple times.
The room fell into a deafening silence. The woman, who had interrupted him, was left with a fixed expression of shock and awe.
"Now you listen to me, you complete and utter nerd, maybe you didn't understand me. As the guy said, we can't make one thing because everyone hates everyone. There is no way we can follow through with that. THINK! Screw the need for your results, dude, what we need is a base for your results."
The room remained silent. For once he wasn't interrupted. For once they didn't mock him. For once, the people in the council seemed to actually have a level of respect for him. A few were even taking notes. However, the woman he yelled at was less than pleased.
"Mr. Baker, this is a place of decorum. If you ever speak that way again towards me, I will see to it that your position is revok-"
"Listen here, idiot. I don't care what you think anymore. If I remember, we are the same rank of leadership."
They weren't called ranks, but he didn't know what else to call it. However, this simple and easy word choice not only helped convey messages to his state, but it also aided in his popularity, something the others in the room actually did worse than him in.
"Go ahead, try to have me fired. But guess what? It doesn't change anything. All you and your stupid friends are doing is just reigniting the fire that got us involved in this mess."
Case packed up his board and pen, and went to the door.
"If any of you had some decency, you'd come with me to announce the polling event."
For a while, the room stood still. No one moved, but eyes shot across the office. The woman had gave glares to everyone, daring someone to follow the imbecile.
"...ah, fuck it. He's right." Said the head of Louisiana.
And with that, most of the room came to go with Mr. Baker. The woman stood there, enraged at how everyone was siding with this pompous, overweight, idiotic prick. She stood up, and pointed at him aggressively.
"You can't do that! It goes against the rules of the Federal Cooperation Coun-"
"Shut up, nerd."
And with that, the door shut. Case couldn't bother himself with that jerk.
He had people to talk to.
 
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