Talk:Aequalitas et Aequitas (Map Game)/@comment-26058138-20170304211943

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR):
 * Government: Premier Vladimir Putin of the USSR is the most powerful person in the world. This year, he continues to clamp down his authority over newly gained Soviet territories, but gives citizens some freedoms similar to those in democratic nations before the crisis. He begins to try and slowly move even more power from the Soviet Council to himself, and creates new laws to expand government investing in new projects.
 * Internal Affairs: The USSR is showing signs of prosperity, as Soviet citizens live in standards of Americans in the 1990s (really well). This is considerably among the best conditions in the world.
 * Economy: The Soviet economy is continuing to grow at a massive rate as Moscow is becoming an economic center for Europe, with turmoil engulfing most countries on the continent. The GDP per capital in Russia is an average of 43,000$, and in Moscow the average is $45,000.
 * Demographics: The population of the USSR stayed around the same number of 148,700,000 people, as conditions inside of the country are better than in many other nations. About 50% is non-religious, up from 47% last year, as the disasters of the 20th century made many people believe that a god would not let the crisis happen. The rest of the USSR is 35% Orthodox, 10% Sunni Muslim (Shiites were kicked out in the 1980s due to bombings in Leningrad), and 5% other (Hindu, Protestant, Catholic, etc.). The biggest ethnic groups are the Russians, Ukrainians, and Tatars.
 * Development: Soviets have among the highest standards of living in Europe, with many living in suitable conditions. Many buildings in major Soviet cities are extremely modern, and almost all citizens live in major metropolitan areas. Infrastructure is constantly being monitored, and the USSR is undergoing many new financial projects to boost itself continually higher as the greatest power in the world.
 * Research (SECRET): Soviet research is continuing at a rapid pace. As intelligence tells the government that other nations are stepping up space programs, so to does the Soviets. They close access of their space station, the SESS, off to the world and begin moderating satellites of other nations in Earth orbit. Soviet scientists begin plans for a 2nd larger station that will replace the SESS in 2 years. The station will have a docking port for light craft and be able to have detachable parts so it can be used indefinitely. The station will also be 3,000 miles away from Earth, and will last for an estimated 4,000 years before being pulled down to Earth. Solar power is also made cheaper and 12,000,000 Russians use renewable energy.
 * Red Army: The Red Army is quickly growing in size as Russian leaders wish to meddle more in world affairs, and an iron fist is needed.
 * Military Research: Research is poured into future military spacecraft as well as new models for all current equipment. New air equipment is expected next year.
 * Soviet Land Force (SLF): The SLF consists of:
 * 1,505,000 Active Soldiers
 * 1,902,000 Reserve Soldiers
 * 20,923 Tanks
 * 32,342 Armored Fighting Vehicles (SFVs)
 * 12,102 Artillery Batteries
 * 4,203 Rocket Systems
 * Soviet Naval Force (SNF): The SNF consists of:
 * 18 Aircraft Carriers
 * 17 Frigates
 * 124 Destroyers
 * 20 Light Combat Ships
 * 82 Corvette Warships
 * 49 Nuclear Submarines
 * 174 Submarines
 * 18 Coastal Defense Craft
 * 47 Mine Warfare Ships
 * Soviet Air Force (SAF): The SAF consists of:
 * 24,392 Fighter Jets
 * 14,092 Transport Planes
 * 3,403 Transport/Support Helicopters
 * 1,894 Attack Helicopters
 * Logistics/Military Infrastructure: The USSR has:
 * 7,000,000,000 BBL per day
 * Defense Budget of $64,000,000,000
 * 1,109 Merchant Marine Boats
 * 8 Major Ports
 * 987,000 Miles of Roads
 * 91,000 Miles of Railroads
 * 1,285 Airports
 * Wars: The USSR awakens at last, ready to destroy the nations who dare oppose us!
 * Occupation of Tannu Tuva: Small Soviet forces quickly cross the border and occupy the small country in a week. The region is annexed to the USSR as a new SR, and its former leaders are allowed to live. Casualties for the Soviets are only 15.
 * German Civil War: Soviet forces (small but powerful) are sent into Germany to fight in the civil war and repel invasions from neighboring states. The force, with 70 tanks and 12,000 soldiers, are sent to the ongoing Battle of Frankfurt. The soldiers quickly seize downtown Frankfurt, but get bogged down in the city after hundreds of enemy soldiers surround them. After a month of combat, German forces liberate the Soviets, who begin to push west to Cologne and the Rhine River. Soviet naval forces also begin pushing in through the coast and up the rivers. Casualties are only at 163 right now, but the death toll is supposed to rise next year.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Republic of China: An alliance is made, along with a NAP (Batran agreed)
 * Britannia: The USSR demands that you withdraw your troops from France now, or our forces will destroy your empire.
 * German Commune: Our soldiers are helping in your civil war and we send military aid to your country.
 * Poland: Oil and trade embargoes are set in place.
 * East African Federation: An alliance is requested.
 * Swiss Confederation: We ask that you withdraw from parts of Germany you have occupied after the war. You may keep a few areas by the border however, and we wish for a trade deal as you seem a noble European nation.
 * Netherlands: We demand you withdraw from most German lands you seize as Russia and the proper German government can handle this.