Poll for Flag Challenge 218

Which entry better fulfills the challenge?

  • ENTRY 1: The Red Planet

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • ENTRY 2: The Rodinian Union (Soyuz Rodjinskiy)

    Votes: 12 70.6%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
Flag Challenge 218: Lawyers in Love

As it is nearly Valentines Day, I thought I would go with an idea I have been thinking about for a while now, so…

Create a flag based around the song “Lawyers in Love” by Jackson Browne

You can make a flag about the new US moon colonies, the new US states/territories in the former USSR, design a flag for the lawyer amusement park in the abandoned Soviet territory, you could make a flag for where ever the people of the USSR escaped to…

The only rule is you must connect the flag to the song "Lawyers in Love" somehow.




ENTRY 1: The Red Planet


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Under the direction of American 'Defender of Democracy' Supreme Leader Joseph McCarthy, Western scientists developed COVID-78, better known today as Uncle Sam, leading the USSR went into a state of panic. A deadly super-virus designed to only affect people of majority Russian heritage, Uncle Sam was revealed to the world alongside an ultimatum for the Soviet Union, giving them 5 years to give up all of their nuclear weapons, give up communism, and accept new borders for a breakup of the USSR decided by the confident NATO. This was, amongst other things, a grave threat for the Soviet leadership whether they accepted the humiliating ultimatum or risked calling the potential American bluff. Instead, the best and brightest of the Warsaw Pact found another solution.

Over the next five years, the might of a superpower embarked on the biggest project ever. Everything else was suspended indefinetly - all resources were to go to Operation Red Planet. This focus left the Union unable and unwilling to divert their efforts in even keeping the Union together - between 1978 and 1983, the Ukrainian, Moldavian and Estonian SSRs became independent nations and were welcomed by NATO - assured that they were free from the doom that awaited Russia. Meanwhile, thousands of new factories churned out resources and parts. Workers imported from China worked tirelessly with the bulk of the Russian peoples to save Communism. At last, in 1982, the launches started. After realising that they weren't missiles, NATO thought they were no threat - but they were wrong.

On a warm morning in June, Washington DC awoke to find that, a day after the ultimatum expired, the Russians were gone. But not just the Russians - aside from a few stragglers, all the land of the USSR was empty - even the numerous Russian moonbases. NATO's suspicions were confirmed when they received a transmission from orbit - the thousands of new stars spotted from Europe weren't stars at all. They were Communists, and they'd escaped while the Americans weren't bothering to watch. Both shocked and elated, the Americans made no move to pursue their enemies with McCarthy having passed away several years before. In fact, they weren't ever going to release the virus and instead had destroyed it in 1981. But, with the Soviets gone, NATO colonists flooded into Russia alongside those of China and even India.

The Soviets themselves eventually made it to their target - Mars - with surprisingly few ships lost. Following the plan they had been working on for 5 years, they established self sufficient Communes right across the Red Planet all under the common leadership of New Moscow, a great dome city on Olympus Mons. Over time, this new Soviet Union would terraform Mars until it was red only in ideology - but the distinctive 1983 flag of the USSR remained even until the 2130s. The red circle on the field of space blue represents Mars, their new home, while the 12 stars surrounding it represent the remaining SSRs in the Union. The central Hammer and Sickle represent what they always have - the strength and importance of the working class.

An interesting tale from this time was that of the many lawyers that ended up in the 'vacation lands' - a slang term among the Americans for Siberia.The lawyers were always the group that opposed the authoritarian, anti-communist regime brought in by McCarthy the most, and they suffered for it, especially after the Virus Crisis began. Initially sent to remote regions of Wyoming and Colorado, after McCarthy's death his successors decided that they were still a threat. Instead of releasing them, the lawyers were shipped to Russia and banned from ever leaving Siberia, but given free access to the area otherwise. A great deal of the population of modern Siberia is populated by the descendants of these lawyers and other exiles.


ENTRY 2: The Rodinian Union (Soyuz Rodjinskiy)

On 24th April 1986 Reactor IV at Chernobyl breached the laws of physics. In most universes this would have resulted in a meltdown fine, in this universe however things were different. Maybe their Lawyers were in love?
At any rate a roughly heart shaped piece of reality around Chernobyl consisting of the Belarusian SSR south of Minsk, Russian SSR west of Moscow, and central Ukrainian SSR, were transported to an apparently virgin Earth.
In the weeks after the remaining authorities maintained control, luckily both helped and hindered by an absence of radioactive material coming along with the transport.
Out of political necessity the remaining SSRs were joined together officially the Pan-Russian SSR but unofficially simply called Rodjina (after the Standard Russian dialect for nation or motherland).
The last 4 decades have seen an expansion of territory and the beginnings of re-industrialisation, but also a drift in ideology. The politicians still vocally maintain an adherence to communism but the authoritarianism adopted from Stalin has fallen away under the early deliberate attempts to avoid imposing a social hierarchy in the wake of the Event.
The old Soviet Union flag is still used on official and cultural holidays but has gained a near religious reverence and taboo. As such the Pan Russian, rather Rodjinian, flag was first formed as a modification of Ukrainian and Russian SSR flags with blue and celeste/turquoise stripes added to the SU flag. Recently the Leninist symbol has been removed under local demand. In its place is a Socialist Star with additional rays to symbolise both their current exile but also new beginnings.
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