Talk:Delirium: Asia (map game)/@comment-26045059-20160807041800

Rudolf Ivanov (1998-2089) was a Major General in the Russian Armed Forces during World War III. After the war initially began in the Korean peninsula, it eventually lead to conflicts with the United States. In the Summer of 2040, Ivanov was tasked with invading the State of Alaska. After surprising the US Navy stationed in the area, his army moved up through the Aleutian Islands, and into the Mainland.

By 2042, Russian units under Ivanov's command had besieged most of Alaska, and plans were already being made to strike into the core of America. Unfortunately for the Russians, constant failure and retreat on the European, Asian and Middle-Eastern fronts were putting them on the defensive. Towards the end of the year, when fighting in North America appeared to have been a stalemate, Ivanov had decided that fighting the US head-on would be a lost cause, and his forces retreated back to Russia in an attempt to reinforce the crumbling defenses there.

After the war ended, Ivanov retired from the military, and spent the last of his days in Siberia. From his death and onward, his successors would all be prominent Generals in the UNS. His great-grandson, Vladimir (2117-2215) governed Siberia, and contributed much to securing the safety of those being transferred to Mars.

His great-grandson, Yaroslav (2222-present) served as one of the Generals suppressing the Martian War of Independence, and contributed to several successes. Once Operation: Delirium began, Yaroslav privately questioned the humanity of the UNS, and began to believe that it had strayed from its Democratic roots.

He retired from the Army in 2276, with the Martian War of Independence reaching its climax. Yaroslav claimed that he wanted to spend more time with his family, in reality, he began to secretly build up a rebellious organization, which he had named the Siberian People's Army. Because of his popularity and close ties to the government, he was not searched, and was able to avoid detection the entire time.

Inspired by the Great Eighteen Rebellions in Europe, Yaroslav Ivanov and the SPA have decided that now is the time to make a move. Their attack began when a truck was driven straight into Vladivostok's Police Station, and promptly exploded, killing nearly everyone inside. While the Military was shocked and confused, SPA forces ambushed several of their positions, and at the cost of many of their own, killed an extremely large portion of UNS units in the City.

Though the ensuing battle was long and hard fought, the SPA was able to withstand its many casualties, and forced the enemy out of Vladivostok and some of the surrounding areas. 7,516 Militiamen survived and remain under the SPA and Ivanov at this time, around 2,000 of whom are advancing the slightest bit northward.

The SPA begins to post Propaganda around the City, in the hopes of recruiting further. Furthermore, they begin to fiddle and experiment with weapons that the UNS had left behind, along with raiding various enemy supply lines, along with Armories and Bases that had fallen to or were within SPA hands. Most importantly of course, training programs are instated to prepare for the UNS's inevitable counterattack. Defenses are also built around Vladivostok (walls) to help defend themselves.