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This would simply never happen. The USSR would just turn over Manchuria to the communists, who'd probably be too weak to do much against Soviet interests if they didn't win in the mainland against the KMT.
I think the idea is that the Stoker Dam offers a huge strategic target, and an orbital strike there has the potential to deal more damage than an equivalent orbital strike on some city industrial district. It's going to be very hard trying to mitigate the damage of an entire sea draining at...
Oh I'm pretty sure it'll be quicker than that, though the volume of water within that lake is minuscule compared to the actual ocean (so I doubt any real planetary effects tbh). That said, cities along the river leading to the sea (and a lotta farmland in the region) are probably gonna get...
God save the free world, because the casualties are about grow by hundreds of million.
On the flip side, it seems the societists' abilities to launch strategic attacks at this point have been utterly crippled (as have most of their naval assets and much of their airforces), so I'm guessing the...
This does make me think just how many non-Russians were deported or massacred throughout the 1900s. Like, I'm guessing tens of millions at least given just how awful Russia seems to be.
Survivors / remnant populations from groups like the Belarussians and Ukrainians I could see the Russians...
This I could imagine tbh. Also the 150 million number seems fair... given that for roughly the same amount of territory, the USSR had more than 240 million people by the early 1980s. Russia here is coming in at just roughly 60% of that number.
My personal take on the stone dogs: it won't (or at least shouldn't) all happen in the first 2-3 months since its deployment.
We know very well that irl pandemics take time to run their course, and there's realistically no way I'd say everyone in the Alliance catches the virus within the first...
If my source (wikipedia) is accurate, the Soviet population census of 1971 indicated roughly 240 million people in the USSR (around half of whom were Russian). The 1981 census says around 290 million people lived in the USSR.
I think my estimate of 120-150 million (maybe on the lower end) could...
I was wondering: how many people does Russia even have at this point? I remember the country getting absolutely devastated during the Great Patriotic war, so I reckon its pop is probably much lower than the irl USSR.
120-150 million maybe? In a country that mind you, is likely rather poor...
Just popping in after a long time of lurking, but damn this is one good timeline.
My best wishes to the free world; may every goddamn snake bastard burn in hell.