Space War: An Empire Divided
Max Lamirande
Max Lamirande
The Empire built by Haakon the Great is no more. It's 4124, and the Human race has spread to the stars in four different star clusters by achieving the speed of light and wormholes. A civil war has broken out between the different human enclaves to see who will be the next emperor of humanity.
The Ptolemy and Hadesian Star Nations are invading Elysium, allied with New America from the Alpha Perseis Cluster. Large battles are being fought in star systems between former comrades of the Imperial Fleet. In space, battleships unload their powerful weapons at each other while giant battles mechas fight for control of the ground.
The opportunity is too great for the evil Cybernetic forces in the Caldwell 14 Star Cluster. Having fought – and lost – a terrible war against the Empire two hundred years ago, they are gathering for a return engagement against humanity.
A thousand years ago, Haakon has dreamed and foreseen a terrible time for humanity. The Black Death is coming to consume all, and his Empire will not be there to fight it.
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Stalemate
Max Lamirande
Max Lamirande
The year is 1941, and the war has morphed into a stalemate.
The Axis Germany, Italy, and the Soviet UnionThe Allied British Empire, United States of America, Japan
Axis armies are all over the map, and yet they are fighting against determined foes all across the globe. Germany and the Soviet Union still hold the strategic initiative, but they are having serious trouble conquering the outlying areas under Allied control in Asia and Africa.
In French North Africa, the Wehrmacht is blocked in front of a small town in the Atlas Mountains called Oujda, and the Allies fight for every inch of ground there. German General Von Arnim’s forces are at the very end of a long and difficult line of supply and are not able to break through the enemy’s defense.
The same is true just a little to the North, where American General Patton holds a tenuous defensive line along the old and revamped Napoleonic defensive works of Torres Vedras in Portugal. The fight there is difficult for both sides, but the Allies hang on to dear life at their last bit of European soil.
Another hard and difficult battle that will decide the fate of Eastern Africa is being fought in Egypt, with the Axis closing in from both sides. The Germans, under dynamic General Erwin Rommel, advance for the attack at a small Egyptian town called El Alamein, while the Germano-Soviet forces of the Axis Middle Eastern Armies are poised to attack across the Suez Canal from the Sinai Peninsula.
In British India, things are turning sour for the Red Army, with a general Indian civilian population uprising and a disaster in Afghanistan. The Soviets are reeling back under the blows and a complete evacuation of Afghan lands.
In Asia, the stalemate continues with heavy fighting on the Allied Yalu-Tumen River Line and the Japanese-occupied Vladivostok fortress. As the Axis are about to launch an offensive in both areas, the fate of mainland Asia hangs in the balance.
The Axis flags stans from France to Manchuria and from Spain to Libya, and yet the Axis is struggling to land the finishing stroke. Resources are scarce, and supplying all those armies is not easy as they are all at the end of long and arduous supply lines.
Amidst all this fighting emerges heroes on both sides, from U-boat commanders to British fighter pilots and Russian-Japanese soldiers. They strive to survive and win, and this is also their story.
The war has reached a stalemate, but the Axis forces have not yet given up on destroying the Allies in Asia, Egypt, Portugal and French North Africa.
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