Talk:Anakhronismos (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190726230733

The former Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong

 * Government: Former autonomous region, under an emergency government
 * Chief Executive: Carrie Lam (until 20th November 2019/1444); Vacant (since 20th November 2019/1444)
 * Military: Hong Kong is divided up into two 'military' sections, one is the PLA garrison that is based in Hong Kong prior to the displacement (6,000 troops based in Hong Kong) and the other is civilians who become the paramilitary, which number thousands, if not tens of thousands more of them in mind with makeshift weapons. The police also are quite loyal to the PLA and the former government headed under Carrie Lam, which could spark a civil war between the people and what's left of the People's Republic of China.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Ming Dynasty: Despite the Hong Kong government doesn't want to get the attention of the Ming dynasty so far as they haven't been caught up on what happened, the exodus might see many locals becoming confused that many wearing modern clothes (which could either be obscene to them or outright offensive) were wandering with no notice. They could even unintentionally bring the Ming imperial army into the vicinity as well.
 * Outside of Hong Kong: Many of the PLA troops garrisoned in Hong Kong began tuning into other places, hoping that there are signs of those having allegiance to the PLA or the Party itself. They hope to reorganise their military and turn Hong Kong into a typical mainland city (before the Event), despite it being practically useless and that they should've been part of Hong Kong's new military force by now.
 * (Taiwan, apparently the map has something in mind... Taiwan?)
 * Economy: When the displacement of Hong Kong came, the first thing that came to mind is the full stock market flatlining. The People's Republic of China is no longer there to support the businesses that want to expand internationally, so they got cut off the line as well. With shortage of water and food (there isn't much of arable land through Hong Kong due to its rough terrain and that cities have taken over much of the lowlands) thanks to the displacement, expect Hong Kong to destabilise to the point that a civil war could eventually emerge as part of a survival of the fittest scheme.
 * Events: No, I'm not going to destroy Hong Kong immediately, I'm just trying to do this as "realistically" as possible, since Hong Kong has gone through turmoil.
 * Transferred to a Whole New World: Hong Kong was suddenly transferred without anyone noticing. It has been two months since Hong Kong has started to see protests coming down nicely to the expectations of the Hong Kong government. However, the extradition bill remains in a limbo. But all changed on 11th November 2019 when they were transported back 600 years ago. Initially, all goes well until many realise that their phones got bricked by the lack of Internet access and responses from the outside world being essentially nil. This led to many realising that there must be something wrong, that according to young students, China must've deliberately wiped out power and water supply in the consequences of these peaceful protests that they've made few months ago. But, they realise that this wasn't the reason when they suddenly decide to cross over without a notice, they no longer see the highly-urbanised city of Shenzhen anymore that used to extremely contrast Hong Kong and mainland China, but smaller settlements, which contrast much closer to what Hong Kong would be like, just much more primitive. Mainland Chinese tourists and residents were also quite confused.
 * The Overthrowing of a Corrupt Ruler: Few days after the transportation, these students and most Hongkongers eventually come to the belief that it was a miracle, that they actually got their independence from China from this event (although they weren't aware that there were South China Sea bases that survived the transportation so far, they believe that all of China is just gone and replaced with a primitive counterpart). This had led to many young students storming multiple government buildings to call for universal suffrage to be imposed finally and for "Beijing puppet" Carrie Lam to step down as Chief Executive. By 20th November however, Carrie Lam was suddenly becoming emotional over the events that happen all of a sudden and decided to immediately resign, hoping for the people to be appeased. An emergency government was established soon after, one with no leader, but that is just the beginning.
 * Violence and the Exodus: As December came, Hong Kong was running out of water and food, leading to the emergency government declaring that people must ration out food. This had led to some of the Hongkongers beginning to move up north with buckets and fetching water from the river instead up north of what formerly is China, then going back. December also saw the threat of violence increasing. Since the gang violence in one of the stations back in July, many were wary that this is going to escalate, as democracy is not fully instated thanks to an emergency government that has no centralised leadership, leading to some forming smaller paramilitary groups through Hong Kong to protect themselves from government-hired thugs and even the remains of the People's Liberation Army, which pledged loyalty to the Party still and thus protect the emergency government of Hong Kong. Fishing has started to become a regular occurrence along the ocean, with many boats that are still available being used to catch nets and return home with fish, though are still unaware that South China Sea bases still exist. Then there's also an exodus event. Many mainlanders who were transported were tired of living in Hong Kong and Hongkongers who don't like living in these new conditions have started moving away from Hong Kong in anticipation of a possible civil war. Even though they don't really take notice that the People's Republic of China is gone, they crossed over Hong Kong and into the Ming Dynasty, unaware that they could be captured. They also went by boat and flee all directions, including some Hongkongers to the east who believe that Taiwan is still there and that they could support Hong Kong (unsure if Taiwan even exists as either 1444 or ISOTed, cos I'm seeing Taiwan having been coloured over).

For clarity, I use 2019/1444 with 2019 being the old calendar and 1444 being the rest of the world's calendar.