Talk:Delirium (Map Game)/@comment-6812733-20151122174327

Greater Karelia

The rebels in St. Petersburg rise up after revolutions start across Europe. Led by Alex Ystrav, the rebels hear about the plans of swift UNS victory against St. Petersburg. The rebels are unable to hold any gatherings due to the new laws made by UNS so they infiltrate as workers in multiple workplaces and spread the news of a rebellion that way. In only two months, over 500 000 people have heard about the rebellion but only 75 000 people join it after hearing about the attack against the city by the UNS. The rebels form outposts in the St. Petersburg metro system to provide them cover against any air attacks or recon flights made by UNS. After several successful outposts have been formed, the rebels strike and take control of the major metro stations and fortify them after several major confrontations with the police. The rebels win most of the encounters after luring the police into the metro system and then attack them after they've been surrounded. These victories provide each rebel a handgun and several clips to use and the rebels launch several raids against army depots in the city and are able to weaken the UNS forces in the city. These raids grant the rebels access to automatic weapons, explosives and bullet-proof vests. After two weeks of raiding, the majority of the city falls to the rebels who still mostly reside in the metro tunnels.

Alex Ystrav makes plans for advancing towards Vyborg, forming several defence line against the UNS armies coming from Finland. Over 65 000 troops are sent to face the Finnish forces. The line doesn't have bunkers but it is filled with mines and well made trenches. The Finnish troops walk straight into the mines and once they are confused of what happened, the rebel forces begin firing. The Finns are caught off-guard and retreat beyond the rebel range. After the sun has set, the UNS forces begin their assault. The rebels are able to hold out for several hours but due to the winter, it's always dark and the rebels don't have night-vision equipment so the UNS forces overrun the first line of trenches. The rebels retreat to the second line of trenches, which is more heavily defended due to it's great position where the UNS is unable to use all of it's troops due to the narrow isthmus. Having several mortars from the raided army depots, the rebels begin bombing the UNS forces once they begin their own assault against the trenches. The UNS forces continue their assault for a week before they are forced to retreat due to the high casualties. Once they begin their retreat, the rebels get out of the trenches and begin pursuit. Due to the pursuit, the UNS forces are unable to make use of the rebel-made trenches and are forced to retreat further, meaning that they'd have to go through the minefield. The rebel pursuit and the minefield cause major panic within the UNS army and they lose most of their forces. The rebels send 1 000 men to secure the town of Vyborg, giving it the name Viipuri. The rebels set an outpost in the Vyborg Castle and in the last week, send 14 000 men to solidify their rule of the city.

As for the UNS armies advancing from Tallinn, a recon force of around 5 000 rebels is sent to Ida-Viru county right on the border of old Estonia and Russia. They form an attack plan of flanking and surrounding small parts of the UNS columns. The surrounding areas of the small city of Narva is filled with mines so the UNS forces will be stuck between a minefield and an area where the rebels might strike from anywhere at any time. The battle begins with the center attacking first, making the UNS forces ahead think that the rebels are unable to attack any further back. Once the UNS forces start to turn back to aid the center, the rebels hit them. Back at the rear, the rebels decide to force the UNS army to fall back by cutting all attempts to help the center and front. The center falls after two days of fighting and the rebels split into two groups, one reinforcing the rear and one reinforcing the front. At the front the UNS armies are close to the rebel minefield and are pushed into it once the reinforcements arrive. Chaos ensues within the UNS front troops and they scatter, majority of them running into the minefield unknowing that there are more mines. The UNS rear forces fall back to Tallinn once they have lost all hope of the center and front making a breakthrough against the rebels.

Back at St. Petersburg, the remaining 5 000 troops who are defending the city and evacuating civilians into bomb shelters, begin to dig trenches around the city and create makeshift battleships from ships found in the docks by placing heavy machineguns on them. Within the last week before the attack, six boats armed with a heavy machineguns, which were salvaged from the army depots, are sent to raid and harass UNS shipments in the Gulf of Finland.