Talk:Delirium: Asia (map game)/@comment-29865703-20160807031840

People's Liberation Front of Shanghai and China:

The PLFSC (I know, it's a mouthful) originally began on January 7th, when a police officer shot an unarmed man that was doing nothing wrong in the Fengchengzhen, which is an urban town that is a part of Shanghai. Ten people that used a news site that was somehow liberated from the United Nations of Sol's state-controlled news stations and sites heard about the attack, which had a commenting system. So, one man, named Shi Xiaosheng, commented "This is bullshit. Whoever wishes to begin a rebellion against this tyranny, meet me [here]." Eight other people saw the comment and met Shi Xiaosheng outside of his house. He took the people inside and down to his basement to plot their new rebellion. Two leaders of the group of rebels would be appointed: Shi Xiaosheng and Yiu Huizhong, who were both in a relationship together. The rest would be appointed into the ranks based on their trustworthiness. All of the people in the group were appointed to the rank of Sergeant or above, with the Lieutenant General being the third-to-first rank of the rebellious group, with that rank being appointed to Sun Deming. They first began by going door to door asking for people to join their rebellion, being sure that they avoid any homes of police officers. By doing this, they recruited 500 people into their group. The Captain of the rebels met with an illegal arms dealer somewhere in suburban Shanghai to purchase 550 weapons, with only 25 of them being rifles. The rest are a mixture of old Chinese semi-automatic pistols. Shi and his girlfriend decide that the is to rebellion split into two groups, with five of the highest ranking officers fleeing to Shi's basement for protection, which is where they also hoard their extra 50 weapons. One of the split up groups would charge into the Fengchengzhen Police Department, which they successfully raided and took from the U.N. of Sol. They now have 1,817 weapons, although most were destroyed during the siege on the PD. Thankfully, nearly 9,000 ammo crates are found inside the building, which are used to replenish the ammo stocks of the rebels. Due to the raid on the police department, the group gains more support from average citizens, and 2,000 citizens decide to join the militia. Using the training area in the station, middle-ranking members of the rebellion begin to train the citizens that joined the militia, although this process is slow. 200 militia men are sent to assist the other group with their goals.

The other group of 254 and the 200 men sent from the police station group up somewhere around the PD, and begin to post propaganda, including spray painting, papers, and even setting up their own news websites. The group back at the police department began raiding more and more departments of the city. They eventually made it onto news broadcasts run by the United Nations of Sol, and the rebels gained even more fame, both good and bad. One supply line of the UNS is intercepted somewhere in Fengxian, and four supply trucks, 7,000 weapons, and 15,000 crates of ammo are gained from the raid. For now, their weapons are stored in warehouses owned by the rebels as well as the police department. Another supply line is intercepted on its way from main Shanghai to any soldiers fighting in Fengxian against the rebel groups is intercepted, allowing them to gain 2,500 more weapons, two more supply trucks, and 10,000 more crates of ammo.

Overall, the current numbers of the militia include 10,150 soldiers, and about 10,750 weapons. The losses this turn included 2,250 soldiers due to fighting in general around Fengxian, although these numbers are quickly replenished due to propaganda. 1,000 citizens also 'volunteered' to be the construction workers of the rebellion groups, and they began building defenses around occupied areas. By the end of the turn, 75% of Fengxian is occupied.