Talk:Pandemic: Plague Z (Map Game)/@comment-5590986-20170120134744

NPC events (based upon research so far) (feel free to suggest)

*Denmark: The Danish government will p ut sanctions on Germany, encouraging most of Europe to do the same. Regarding Greenland: Denmark will allow a decisive independence referendum in early 2021 (marking the 300th year anniversary of Danish rule, I got this from the wiki) for Greenland.

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 * Yemen:  ''' Between 2017 and 2025, a major crisis begins to unfold, and Sana'a becomes the first capital city in the world to completely run out of water. There is widespread looting, rioting and violence, a mass exodus of refugees and a gradual decline in the country's population which continues into the following decade and beyond. Parts of the state collapse into anarchy, with a zone of lawlessness expanding into Saudi Arabia and the Horn of Africa. The outside world watches, powerless, as this tragedy unfolds. Though assistance is offered by some countries, including military intervention, it cannot prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. Yemen now faces a very uncertain future, threatening stability across the region.


 * Arab League: Due to German Aggression in Libya, the Arab League's members call for a declaration of war. Many had accepted.


 * Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, and Sudan: Due to their problems, they are unable to respond and has declined to defend Libya


 * UN: The security council conducts the  2350th resolution to vote on the situation in the German-Libyan War in denounces Germany for their aggressive action and declares them a Rogue State with a majority vote (assuming the other players who didn't vote went with abstain).


 * UNSMIL: The UNSMIL (United Nations in Libya) has sent troops north to defend against German Aggression.


 * UNMIP (proposed): The UN would like to conduct a "peacekeeping" mission in Panama and would request countries to vote to defend Panama from German Aggression. '  


 * ISIL: The Islamic State attempts to create another offensive on Mosul but failed in their attack and on full retreat due to the large coalition of nations. A group in Boko Haram's sector broke down when Nigerian forces recaptured major strongholds, the 300 troops moved south in an attempt to get to the Congo.


 * Kurdistan: The 2017 Kurdish Independence referendum was conducted in late 2017, despite the low voter turnout rate due to ISIL (1,000,000 voters showed up), Kurdistan's referendum had resulted in 95.7% in favor of Kurdish independence (more than 3% down from 2005).


 * Iraq: The Iraqi government promises Kurdistan Independence if ISIL is defeated in 2019.