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@Mihndar I realized and forgot to ask. Before its fall, what was the Imperium's relation with Izuno?


I'd imagine there would be some tension on account of the fact that you have a minority ruling over a majority human population, and the Imperium was almost entirely human (The present-day PRK has a lot of immigrants, but it's still like 80% human) as well as due to the close proximity of our nations to each other. I'm not sure if you were aligned with Moravia before the RP's start, but if you were that would be a serious concern as well.

The PRK has many of the same issues with you, with the fact that you're a reactionary autocratic state thrown as a cherry on top.
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Uh... incredibly opinionated on everyone else's stuff?
The Kataylabinsk Imperium

Date: December 25th, 1927 C.E.



"Empress?" inquired the royal servant, Elena.

"Just a moment." replied the Empress. Elena departed, and the Empress continued to brush her long, flowing red hair. When she had finally made it acceptable, she took up the crown of the Imperium and placed it upon her head. She had never particularly liked it. It was far too heavy and gaudy for her taste, but she had to tacitly accept it, as it was what her people expected of her.

For one more day, anyway.

She strode out of the room in her gold and brown dress, and traveled with Elena through the halls of the Dyevlin, the official residence of the Imperial family. They arrived at a waiting ballroom, where the nobility of the Imperium had gathered in celebration of the traditional Day of Painting. On the twentieth birthday of the reigning Emperor or Empress (the prior was required to abdicate upon their oldest child's eighteenth birthday), their official portrait would be made and hung in the Hall of the Imperators just outside the throne room.

The nobility from all across the Imperium ate, drank and made merry at the feast prepared by the Imperial house for their honor, while the Empress posed on the balcony of the ballroom for an hour and a half for her portrait to be made. It was long and arduous, made ever more so by the anticipation. When it was finished, however, it was a sight to behold: demonstrating the Empress's great beauty and majesty. While she kept little stock in royal tradition, the sight pleased her: she might actually have to keep it.

When she emerged from the balcony, the Imperium nobility took notice, and all rose to bow to the Empress. The complete and utter duplicity of the gesture was obvious; the nobility knew all too well who was in charge and kept it that way by cutting short the reign of any one Imperator who might challenge their local authority. Her father had gone so far, they actually ordered him executed for "tyranny and abuse of the office of Emperor," resulting in her coronation at the unprecedented age of sixteen. While ordinarily the Empress might be irritated, at this particular instant she found it amusing.

"Nobles of the court, honored guests of the Imperial house." The Empress smiled broadly with the same artificiality they had given her, and she continued. "I have for you a special gift: a delicacy from the far south, called key lime pie." She clapped, and servants appeared from all sides bearing plates of the dessert and laying it before the nobility. "I invite you to taste the fruits of imperialism that the great and powerful Imperium has reaped."

The nobility seemed to greatly appreciate this gesture, digging into the dessert with complete and utter abandon. The Empress checked to see if everyone along the table had taken a bite, and announced with a smile that betrayed the malevolence within her, "I have made a slight adjustment I find I often prefer: the addition of almonds. I hope you enjoy it." She snapped her fingers.

There were many cries and shouting from the various tables as the doors on every side but the Empress's burst open, and a mob of people broke in, wielding weapons ranging from rifles to pitchforks. They carried with them flags stained crimson red, and waved these fiercely as they emerged into the room with a distinct order. Armed guards burst into the room from behind her, coalescing around the Empress in a defense formation. "We are here for your protection," the captain told her. "We must go quickly!"

"What is the meaning of this, Empress Ekaterina?" asked Lord Nykolai, one of the senior members of the nobility, rising from his seat.

"I have no need for protection." replied the Empress. She pushed the captain of the guard aside and strode out before them. For a few seconds in which it was silent as the grave, she reached up to the crown upon her head and threw it to the ground, where it cracked into a thousand pieces.

She announced, "The Imperium is dead. Long live the People's Republic." The assembled crowds of workers cheered, and gathered around her, pushing away the guards.

"We will fight you from every corner of the Imperium in a bloody civil war," challenged Lord Nykolai, pulling the sword from his scabbard. "You cannot do this, not as long as we are still alive."

"Exactly," replied the woman now known only as Ekaterina Velikaya. "Do hope my father forgives you in the afterlife."

The assembled nobility almost simultaneously convulsed in spasms, and the revolutionaries charged forward, firing guns and swinging weapons at those who were not already dead from cyanide poisoning. As if it were in a different world, the bell outside the palace rung.

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Date: December 25th, 1939 C.E.
Seven Days Ago


"Empress?" inquired the premier's secretary, Elena. Ekaterina awoke from her nap in a comfortable chair to the sound of the palace bell.

"It's already three o'clock. They will be expecting you in fifteen minutes."

"How many times... have I asked you to cease calling me that?"

Elena covered her mouth in surprise. "I do greatly apologize, Premier." "I should have remembered by now."

"Very well." replied Premier Commissar Velikaya. "I will prepare."

She strode out of the room and through the Hall of the Imperators, pausing to smile at her portrait as she passed. Her younger self was prettier, certainly, but her present 32-year-old self retained all of its original poise and majesty.



In her dressing room she put on the military uniform and hat (emblazoned with the seal of the People's Republic, the eagle of Kataylabinsk with a hammer and sickle on its breast and a star above the heads) typical of her speeches. She tied her hair in a simple low ponytail to account for her hat. There was a little fluff and irregularity to her uniform on account of her gender and position, and her shoulders bore six stars as opposed to the usual maximum of five for generals, demonstrating her seniority as the head of the People's Army. She was preparing for the third quad-annual Day of the Revolution, where she would give a speech that would make certain her reelection on the 31st and inevitably shake the world. She carried with her a rolled-up purple and yellow flag.

As she walked out onto the same palace balcony to a podium very close to where she posed for her portrait, the assembled crowd in Dyevlin Square cheered with unparalleled enthusiasm and energy. She waved and smiled to her people, truly proud of the progress which she had achieved.

"Workers and peasants, members of all races, people of your Republic!" shouted Premier Velikaya, amplified yet further by her microphone and the installed sound system. A camera ran to the side, as her speech was transmitted across the nation and indeed the world by television as well as radio for the first time.

"On this glorious day twelve years ago, there was a nation called the Kataylabinsk Imperium. This nation was devoid of civil liberties, devoid of political freedoms, and devoid of equality for its noble people. This was a nation ruled not by its noble empress..." She paused a moment for effect, and there was evident laughter from the crowd. "... but by petty, constantly feuding nobles and capitalists, bent on gaining whatever they could for themselves regardless of how the people suffered." "This was a nation in a permanent state of decline, a nation predicted by Kalyrnan when he said that imperialism was the final stage of capitalism."

"The noble working people of this Imperium rose up on this day, and tore down the aristocracy and bourgeoisie of this backwards nation, and with the leadership of its new Premier, the first among equals, built a new and glorious republic!" The crowd cheered at an incredible volume.

"Since my accession to the leadership of this socialist republic twelve years ago, literacy has risen from seventy to ninety percent. Every Kataylan citizen has access to free public education and health care, so that not one of its people will be left behind. The average income across all professions has increased by forty percent, and with our revolutionary system of market socialism, workers across the People's Republic are reporting greater satisfaction than ever."

"I have met many people from other countries who ask me what the true value of the socialist system is, and why so many people are willing to defend it here and fight for it across the world. I have always answered them simply. We have created a place on this world where no person is ever oppressed by another person. A place where no person is discriminated against by any other on behalf of species or race or creed. A place where people can succeed by their own merits and not by whether or not they were born into the correct family. That is the reality that we as Kataylans believe in, and it is the reality that we will fight for, no matter the cost."

This declaration was met with the greatest cheer yet, and so Premier Ekaterina proceeded with the final part of the ceremony. She unrolled the purple and yellow flag of the Kataylabinsk Imperium, hung it over the balcony, and pulled out a simple match which she struck into flames. She lit the flag on fire, and let it fall to the empty space which had been cleared just below the balcony where its purple dye changed to the black of ash. Behind her, two guards raised on the palace flagpole the banner of the People's Republic, sparkling red and yellow in the sun as it rose.

Excuse me while I copy my first post from the old thread, because it's just too good.
It seems like we're twiddling our thumbs otherwise, so why not?
I think the reality of the situation is just that this is going to be a glacially slow RP. Nothing wrong with that, as long as people aren't leaving for good.
So... IC posting?
Willy's right about the above. The explosive yield wouldn't be any greater than traditional explosives, say TNT, but the primary thing making it deadlier is the flammability and potential for thermobaric explosives.

Also, on the rocket/missile question, I basically had V2s in the old RP and my sheet still reflects that (and no one objected). So if they're disallowed I will have to change that. Mine are only guided by a simple gyroscope so they have even rougher accuracy, pretty much only able to hit a specific city.
@Voltus_Ventus

I put my sheet up on the character tab, let me know if anything is strange or out of bounds. I added the history that Cyclone, Isotope and I agreed to as well. Should be finished.
People's Republic of Kataylabinsk




Nation Name and Basic Facts:

Proletarii Respublika iz Kataylabinsk (People's Republic of Kataylabinsk or PRK)

Demonym (describing an individual of or something belonging to the nation): Kataylan

Capital: Volodyna

National Motto: "No freedom without equality, and no equality without freedom"

Leader:
Premier Commissar Yekaterina Velikaya, Leader of the Working People, Hero of the Revolution and Empress of the Former Imperium

Nation History:

Before the collapse of an ancient empire that had unified almost the entire northern half of the continent, the land of Kataylabinsk was a group of northern provinces speaking a different language than the southern provinces, which had conquered the ancient Kataylan city-states and integrated them into their empire. After a series of internal catastrophes and a period of strife, this ancient empire was no longer able to defend itself and succumbed to both the invasion of barbarian tribes from the south and the rival Verenden Empire in the east. These northern provinces were the only areas that retained imperial authority in the face of widespread collapse, but they would prove unable to reassert authority over the southern areas of the empire due to the necessity of sending all military forces to deal with the Verenden threat. Over time, this nation, which now styled itself the Kataylabinsk Imperium, the true successor to that ancient empire, would stabilize and reform itself. After the defeat of the Verenden Empire roughly 750 years ago, the Imperium truly became an unopposed great power. This situation would not last for long, as the Holy Moravian Empire, also claiming to be continuous from the old empire, began to rise and absorb all of the neighboring states. This rivalry inevitably lead to a series of inconclusive wars between the two empires, but when the Holy Moravian Empire was torn apart by religious strife 200 years ago, the Kataylans liberated several large swathes of land that have been the point of contention between it and the Commonwealth ever since.

However, in the century leading up to present, following the loss of various colonies, the Imperium decayed politically and economically, unable to adjust to modern life. In its decayed state, the Kataylabinsk Imperium was an feudal monarchy in which the Emperor was merely a figurehead and the interests of petty nobles and a rising capitalist class took precedence. While the Imperium made great technological advances thanks to this partnership of state and industry, keeping pace with the rest of the world, and indeed surpassing it in areas such as chemical development, it was unable to function as an effective polity. Despite this progress, the workers of the Kataylabinsk Imperium became increasingly disillusioned with the state of affairs as their hours grew longer and safety regulations virtually disappeared. Very little would likely have happened, however, without the interference of the new Empress, crowned sixteen years ago, who quickly built up support among both the peasantry and the industrial workers for her sympathy towards their plight. With a great deal of diplomatic intrigue, she effectively performed a coup to end the feudal system and remove all capitalist influence from the government.

Having been secretly exposed to the books of Kalyrnan (the premier socialist activist in Kataylabinsk) by her uncle, the Empress became a dedicated socialist and upon achieving her coup announced the dissolution of the Imperium and the formation of a People's Republic, believing it better for the people to not have a monarchy at all. However, this decision firmly cemented her popularity and in a marvelous manipulation of events, she was elected the first Executive Commissar of the PRK. She has since then increased her nation's military forces to a significantly greater size, began an extensive spy network to support worker's revolutionary movements in other countries, and opened her nation's borders to refugees and dissenters from across the world as a refuge, bolstering Kataylabinsk's population to even larger numbers.

Race:

The People's Republic of Kataylabinsk is majority human, but it contains large minorities of various different races. Ethnic or species discrimination is banned and heavily enforced, but there is some underlying racial tension.

Form of Government:

Socialist Republic. The foremost leader is the Premier Commissar or Premier, and there is a Supreme Worker's Council made up of an upper house of the following:

Agricultural Commissar: Vasiliy Filatov
Industrial Commissar: Vyacheslav Starovolkov
Welfare Commissar: Angela Garanina
Energy Commissar: Leonid Marinkin
Political Commissar: Anton Chepurin
Foreign Commissar: Miroslav Yerkhov
Justice Commissar: Tatiana Mashir
Intelligence Commissar: Anjelika Adraneda
Treasury Commissar: Adam Aleyev
War Commissar: Vladimir Emin
Transportation Commissar: Daria Trufanova
Health Commissar: Irina Kilesso
Education Commissar: Aleksei Sadykov

All of these positions are elected by the people working in the various industries, namely teachers for education, soldiers for war, farmers for agriculture, in order to represent their interests to the upper house. The terms for these and for the lower house are five years each. The lower house is represented proportionally by population, and functions similarly to the government of the United Kingdom by which different parties or factions are elected to different proportions of the house. Parties which are labeled "anti-socialist" are not allowed to compete for office. Laws and decisions must pass with a majority vote through both houses, and must be approved by the Executive Commissar unless they have an overriding majority of 75%. This allows the Premier Commissar almost complete control over the final decisions.

Total Population:

267,110,000 (226,360,000 humans)

Nation Location:



Nation Geography:

The lands of Kataylabinsk are predominantly flatland forests, with some grasslands and hills near to the bottom of the nation where most of its agriculture is based. A number of small mountain ranges separate it from its southern neighbor, Moravia. In the northernmost area lies significant reserves of oil, which mostly goes into making petrochemicals and plastic.

Economic Overview:

The economic system of the PRK is a market socialist economy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_socialism) in which farms, factories, and industries are owned cooperatively by the workers that work in them, electing managers democratically. The Agricultural, Industrial, Energy, and Transportation Commissars make up a Central Planning Board that helps to coordinate these cooperatives towards the best interests of the nation, though the primary economic power is held by the workers. Certain of the highest-level industries, mostly those dealing with weapons manufacture, are handled exclusively by the state.

The People's Republic of Kataylabinsk is heavily industrialized, but its economy is primarily centered around chemical manufacture and processing and electronics rather than machinery or manufactured goods, being a prime exporter of plastic, helium, artificial fertilizer, various types of fuels, radios and other simple electronics.

Technological Overview:

The People's Republic has very developed chemical and electrical industries, but their mechanical industry still remains overwhelmingly coal-based and there are no cars on its streets. Kataylabinsk is, however, still crisscrossed by an extensive railroad network which performs most of the required transportation. Electronics such as radio, lights, and even simple household devices such as heaters, toasters and dishwashers are fairly commonplace, with a reliable if dirty coal-fired electric grid. The University of Volodyna in the capital is one of the world's foremost chemistry research institutions, attracting chemists from all over the world.

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