Havoc (Map Game)



A classic map game that starts in 2018. Originally labeled as Discord on Future Wikia, Havoc is a re-branded and redefined version of the former, and has been updated to TFOE Standards. Created by Solace. Enjoy.

Rules
General Rules Nuclear Strike Rules Nation Switching and Interaction
 * No implausibilities, after four warnings, your nation will be taken away, and become available to others. If you don't want this happens to you, please do some research about your nation.
 * Every 5 years will be archived.
 * No Racial Slurs are allowed.
 * Turns are added once most of the nations have added a turn, and all Mod and Player responses are done.
 * If you're country ends up being defeated, you can continue to play by playing as a different nation.
 * There is a max of 1 post per turn, unless a mod event happens.
 * Nuclear weapons are allowed to be created once a nation has played for five-plus years, and there is a max of 10 allowed to be created each year.
 * Using a nuclear weapon on a location can cause global outrage.
 * You may only switch your nation once, and it must be a decision made by three mods to allow it to happen.
 * Any player versus player conflict will be no different from a player versus NPC conflict.
 * Players may switch to another nation if their nation is defeated.

Players

 * Russia: Solace
 * United States: Dick Harrison
 * Indonesia: Lord Falconis, the best Lord there falcon-IS
 * ] Germany: TGamer15
 * Japan: Sidewinder
 * Singapore: Aen Faps Maps
 * China: Chris Mapping
 * Oman: TudorMapping
 *  Land of the YouTube Bots  Romania: EthanKoenigsberg
 * Spain: Fantastic mapper
 * North Korea: Mr. Bozita
 * Saudi Arabia: CanadianBaccon

Mods
Head Mod, Map Mod, Creator: Solace

Turn Structure
''See the Map game rules for a clear description of the turn structure. ''

2018
Mod Event: As the Syrian Civil War continues to rage on, ISIS begins to make large gains in southern Syria and continues to push back the al-Assad government and the Syrian opposition. North Korea announces that they've successfully launched and deployed a hydrogen bomb in the Sea of Japan. Kurdistan insurgency groups continue to push for an independent state. Following the dropping out of Vladimir Putin in 2018, Dmitry Medvedev of the United Russia party ran and won the election. Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia's growing islamic population causes a string of mass terrorist attacks possibly linked to ISIS, with 47 citizens dying from the attacks while 283 are injured. The United States grows more divided as Donald Trump continues his reign as President.


 * Singapore
 * Government
 * Terrorist Attack: After a long investigation, it is discovered that a nationalist group carried out the terrorist attack, making it look like it was Islamic extremists who carried out the attack. The attackers took advantage of the growing islamophobia in the nation. Instead of further dividing the nation like other countries, Singapore specifically provides incentives for Sufi Muslims, in an attempt to get the Islamic community in Singapore to follow Sufi ideals. Sufism strays away from the Qoran, and so Muslims are in less danger of becoming radicalised.
 * Artificial Island Creation: Singapore is small, but they are wealthy. They must keep all options open when it comes to exponential population growth. One such idea is artificial island creation. The government has brought in various advisers from the Netherlands to assist in this project which will expand Singapore and allow for a larger population.
 * Water Purification: Singapore lacks water. Water is a precious resource, and so Singapore desperately needs a way to create water easily. Recently, Singaporean innovators came up with an ingenious floatation device which would would be released, patrol the seas and collect and purify water, then come back and put the water in stores. This would not only solve Singapore's water problem also ensure that Singaporean waters remain safe and secure at all times.
 * Economy: Due to Singapore being a very small nation, it heavily relies on imports. To buy these, Singapore must export a lot of electronics, and so the government subsidizes the electronics industry further and lets more companies into Singapore.
 * Military: The Singaporean military is arguably the most technologically advanced in South-east Asia. It comprises the Singapore Army, Republic of Singapore Navy, and Republic of Singapore Air Force. It is seen as the guarantor of the country's independence. This principle translates into the culture, involving all citizens in the country's defence. The government spends 4.9% of the country's GDP on the military - high by regional standards - and one out of every four dollars of government spending is spent on defence.
 * Active Personnel: 70K (-2K)
 * Reserve Personnel: 1000K (+50K)
 * Tanks: 200 (+4)
 * Aircraft: 240 (+14)
 * Helicopters: 80 (+4)
 * Ships: 45 (+5)
 * Diplomacy
 * Israel: Singapore owes a great debt to Israel, after Israel trained Singapore's own military all those years ago. This ultimately saved Singapore and guaranteed its independence. Singapore is eager to continue to work with Israel on military matters.
 * United Arab Emirates: The UAE has been instrumental to Singapore's wealth, and so Singapore is willing to work with the UAE further. One such thing to work on is the Maldives. As many are well aware, the islands are sinking, and so a combined effort might just be enough to save the Maldives.
 * Japan: Singapore needs Japan's help with the creation of artificial islands, especially during such tension in the South China Sea, when Singapore cannot explore such dangerous ventures on their own.
 * Australia: Singapore would like to strengthen relations between our two nations, and possibly establish a defensive military alliance to protect Singapore.
 * Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and South Sudan: Singapore is quite eager to see a united East African Confederation, and is willing to offer their diplomatic help in any way possible.
 * Japan
 * Government
 * North Korean Missile Testing: Many are concerned by North Korean nuclear capabilities. THAADs are stationed in several points in the country, on standby to shoot down any missile that gets too close to Japanese airspace. Public demonstrations are held to enlighten the populace on what to do in the event of a nuclear strike.
 * Aging Population: Japan is experiencing an aging population, which if not taken care of, may cause the collapse of Japan. In order to combat this, incentives are given for youths from the age of 21 to 30 that have children. Incentives include more job opportunities and a small relief in tax, until they are above 30.
 * Robotics Program: Japan is in the forefront of robotic research. A program has been established to create robots that will help advance progress by taking up less wanted jobs including maintenance, cleaning, waste disposal and basic hospitality. Most robots use wheels and have no advanced balancing system, but plans are underway for a bipedal humanoid robot that will serve as a police force.
 * Economy: The economy is not experiencing any major fluctuations. Japan subsidizes the electronic and robotics sector to expand Japanese foothold in the market for said items.
 * Military: The nation begins developing its military in the light of North Korea's increasingly dangerous behaviour.
 * Active Personnel: 250K (-10K)
 * Reserve Personnel: 57.9K (+40K)
 * Tanks: 700 (+100)
 * MLRSs: 99 (+11)
 * Aircraft: 1594 (+6)
 * Helicopters: 659 (+1)
 * Ships: 131 (+10)
 * Diplomacy
 * Singapore: Japan will assist Singapore in the creation of artificial islands where possible. Japanese engineers and oceanologists begin looking for suitable areas to construct islands and not impact the local ecosystem.
 * South Korea: Japan wishes to increase relations with South Korea, as well as the discussion of a diplomatic solution for the North Korean threat.
 * Russia: With the new President Dmitry Medvedev taking office, Japan wishes to establish diplomatic relations with the new government.