Talk:Anakhronismos (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190730223548

The former Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong (de jure) | Republic of Hong Kong | Pro-China Camp

 * Government: Former autonomous region, under an emergency government and divided into two factions (under a civil war)
 * Chief Executive: Vacant (since 20th November 2019/1444, disputed)
 * Leader of the PCC (de facto) / PLA Garrison in Hong Kong: Cai Yongzhang
 * President of Hong Kong: Vacant (until February 2021/1446), Joshua Wong (I just literally dragged random prominent young figures into this; I think he would be 25 by October 2021)
 * Military:
 * People's Liberation Army garrison in Hong Kong: With the PLA Navy (which is not part of the PLA garrison itself) supporting the PLA garrison in Hong Kong, they have been united by common ideology and the motive to take Hong Kong back as part of what remains of the People's Republic of China. With over 6,000 forces and 34,000 police officers, along with high organisational capabilities in contrast to the paramilitary, they can keep a constitently high morale and prevent a group of say tens of thousands break the army up. They have some control over Hong Kong's military bases, but only those in the western part of the New Territories, since most of the bases in other parts were either ransacked for resources or have their arsenal stolen by the paramilitary to arm themselves with guns. They are also the most well-fed within the faction, along with the politicians who support them as well, in order to keep fighting.
 * Hong Kong paramilitary: It comprises of approximately 95,000 fighters, all largely taught on self-defence, to survive a police baton attack to using umbrellas to defend themselves from tear or chemical weapons that could be used in the front. However, for the first time, they are no longer facing just the police, but the military garrison and the PLA Navy from the South China Sea, so they are inexperienced, not to mention that their organisation is low due to teenagers and young adults largely running the paramilitary, but their efforts of resilience makes their morale as high as the other side. The paramilitary are the military of the Republic of Hong Kong due to the garrison (the de jure military of Hong kong) being largely in favour of being part of the PCC. They have some control over military bases in Hong Kong and have raided these for weapons or materials to steal, but they have largely abandoned them. Makeshift weapons are commonplace, with bats, slingshots and many homemade weapons being used to thrash in numbers, but also some stolen weapons from the military bases that used to be under control of the PCC. Those who possess guns were higher in ranking in the paramilitary than those who possess makeshift melee weapons.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Ming Dynasty: (Note the Hongkonger refugees outside have been able to contact with the Emperor, but the Hongkongers and Mainlanders within Hong Kong are unaware of their activities, so their assumption is that they have been unaware of what is happening outside of southern China)
 * Peasants: I'm still waiting for my response for the peasants for the PCC. In the meantime, PCC soldiers continue to communicate with them with the same promises to nag them into submitting the deal, but with bribery rather than talk the same thing to further ensure that they're not being raised an eye. An uprising is also being incited too in these discussions, as a way to lure the imperial army away from Hong Kong's border.
 * Imperial Army: With the civil war going on, the Republic of Hong Kong sends a diplomat to the Imperial Army for some support with select gifts (not to ensure that they can advance technologically, but cultural items of Hong Kong's time) and liberate Hong Kong from communist influence. They want to say that they are not enemies and that they want to seek help against "evil brethren", which referred to the PCC. In exchange, they want food and water too in an event that Taiwan has run out of supplies or that they sever ties, but they still want to preserve independence due to "events that can't be foretold that makes both societies incompatible for unification". They also want to ask where the Hongkongers that have fled are as well since some relatives fear that they might have died from "suspicious circumstances".
 * Economy: While the economy has regressed back to near-primitive standards, with currency being barely used, Hong Kong's food and water security remains somewhat low. Manufacturing plants are being rapidly converted into weapon making centres for both sides, but they don't have enough material, unless they salvage material or extract resources from the Ming Dynasty. The Republic of Hong Kong, despite having established ties with Taiwan, has no obtainable raw resources from Taiwan asides food and water, which slightly increased their security, but not enough to be truly 'secure'. Makeshift settlements and small farms in the Republic are the only way to truly make sure that food security is guaranteed to some extent, while the PCC continues to starve away with the police, legislature (LegCo) and the PLA Garrison having everything they have, providing a good secure supply of food while many of the civilians, even if they support the PCC, continue to get extreme rations (with some fish being served alongside) after the Taiwanese navy has achieved naval superiority, so either side would have access to fish while the other side, the PCC does not have any form of access to fish outside of Hong Kong's territorial waters. (Whether the peasants will give the PCC food and water depends on whatever the response is, otherwise the PCC is starving itself to death)
 * Events:
 * Famine Averted, New Leader Chosen: With Taiwan agreeing to the Republic of Hong Kong that they'll be cooperating with them and that the Hongkongers would get whatever they want as long as the Hongkongers get something in exchange that Taiwan wants, a famine that would've been inevitable has been averted, for now at least. The farms in the are not enough for them to sustain themselves in long term, not to mention that Taiwan might not be a stable ally in a long-term, but that is enough to help them to keep Hong Kong standing with limited food. Ration intake is slightly higher with Taiwan's trade, along with the intake of water, allowing people to drink up to one cup and a half from imported bottles. After a year of leadership disputes, it is decided that many of the teenagers and young adults aged below 30, have largely selected Joshua Wong to become the President of Hong Kong. An election would take place every four years and that to be eligible in voting, a person must be 16 or above, which is sufficiently low to satisfy teenagers who were part of the anti-extradition bill protests roughly three years ago and those who grew up learning such story. Many older pro-democracy activists argued that putting the minimum eligibility age of voting to 16 would destabilise politics (since they are still learning about politics), but they were still satisfied of this system. The LegCo of their own would be reorganised into 100 representatives, all proportionately equal in the number of voters there are. Pro-PCC and alike are arguably banned within the Republic of Hong Kong, although social democracy is acceptable to be passed, which some of the PCC defectors say is quite unfair. The PCC however, used this ban made by the Republic to propagate a message that they should not live in this republic if they wanted to keep "every party equal and free", which reasonably backfired when more people are fleeing to the Republic with promises of food and freedom, as this food class system has left them largely unbearable.
 * The Arrival: With Taiwanese ships arriving with supplies, it is the moment in time that a civil war between both Hong Kong factions have culminated. The PCC, after months of repeated radio-talking and waiting, has gotten into contact with the South China Sea bases. They seem to be willing to support them. Then, a battle began between both of these powers in the middle of the seas and with the PLA Navy of South China Sea being forced to retreat to the western part of Kowloon while Taiwan seems to be holding its naval superiority so far, it marks the beginning of what is called the Battle for Hong Kong.
 * Battle for Hong Kong: (I want this to have the coin flipped for mod events IMO)
 * Pro-China Camp: With the wait for the peasants continuing to plague the PCC, they began to initiate a strategy that they would wait, build up their defences by building palisades and wait for the numbers of the Hong Kong paramilitary to come. Using their organised abilities to their maximum, they can be sure that they won't penetrate their own controlled territory. Meanwhile, Kowloon and the Hong Kong Island itself had quickly fallen to the control of the Republic of Hong Kong, largely because it is controlled and governed by the emergency government de facto, but many of its civilians still living there have made a decision to seize the metropolitan area of Hong Kong and bring it under control of a free republic. They have also been pushed from Lantau Island too; where in a fight for Hong Kong's Disneyland, which has been slowly reclaimed by shrubs and greenery for the past two years, they ultimately failed to keep their holdings over it. Now they have been confined to their control over New Territories - along with western Kowloon.
 * Republic of Hong Kong: A sounding victory for the Republic of Hong Kong so far. Military bases that are under control of them were being looted in the event of this battle and then abandoned, as they were considered the relics of the PCC's control over Hong Kong for over 20 years before being displaced. They managed to get weapons form them, but have limited ammunition in comparison to the somewhat average durability of a makeshift melee weapon created by Hongkonger paramilitary. The push against the PCC, with support of Taiwan has allowed them to take much of the city of Hong Kong and Kowloon, along with the seizing of the rest of Lantau Island. But the fight against the PCC and the South China Sea navy continues to linger, with the battle perhaps lasting for over two years or so, unless the PCC decides to make a surprise act... or if the Ming Imperial Army had decided to swoop into the fight and help them.

oh gosh oh gosh i feel like i'm gonna be risking punishment for minimodding .-.