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Hello there, we're doing alright at the moment, thank you.
How about you?
Jean Rowe and Kayden nation
So what do you think about TRR?
Oh well, I haven't been in the region much before, so I wouldn't really know much. How do you find TRR?
Just go to your embassies and click The Reject Realms
Oh ok then it's bit crazy over there but we manage
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What exactly is the history of Warzone Asia?
That's a question that would require a very, very, very long answer. I'll try (and fail) to keep it short:
Warzone Asia was one of the six original Warzones added to the game in 2004. These regions were meant to serve as playgrounds for raiders and defenders to fight over, due to that the region had no "native community" for years, plus the Warzones were often ignored by raiders and defenders since they lacked relevance. Since at least 2010, some people have started establishing native communities in the Warzones against all odds and were the first to call themselves "Warzoners" (Warzone Airspace broke records at the time under Warzone Codger).
From early 2014 to early 2018 there was a stable native community in Warzone Asia, under the government of the People's Republic of Warzone Asia, led by North campbell nation (aka The Campbell Nation). It was a very long-lasting government for a Warzone community of the time and often had to fight back to maintain control, hence why it's quite noteworthy.
Then in late 2018, after Warzone Asia probably switched control a few times, it ended up being a founding member of the Warzone Federation, a federal union of several Warzone communities (With Warzone Europe, Warzone Airspace, and later Warzone Africa) that lasted from late 2018 to October 2019. However our regional government, the Amyralty of Warzone Asia (Founded by myself and Last Velneria on July 1st, 2019), seceded from the Federation after a civil war (Called the "Warzone Civil War", opposing the Federal government led by myself as President to rebels led by Domais) on September 24th, 2019.
Ever since the Amyralty have remained independent and mostly stable, with periods of great activity and quieter times, experienced diplomatic successes and times of conflict to preserve our sovereignty. I have ruled as Lord Amyral, our region's monarch, in 2019 and 2020, until Last Velneria inherited the position on 1st January, 2021 and they still are our leader to this day.
So yeah, I hope this summarizes key elements well - People I mentioned, sorry for the ping! ;p - and I hope you enjoyed this History lesson!
Pretty good summary, and also way to make me feel old.
A few additions for students of history, which I will also try and fail to keep short:
The PRWA was one of the first independent Warzone governments (after Codger) to receive outside recognition. Warzone Europe, though stable at this time, was still a colonial holding. While we never had the numbers in terms of WA endorsements to exercise much hard power, for its size the PRWA exercised outsized soft power through a combination of diplomacy and espionage. Warzone Asia had its own forums, was represented at major multilateral talks, participated with token and allied forces in military exercises, the Warzone Asia Security Directorate was able to foil raids before they happened with informants and assets in multiple regions, and our cultural celebrations were an inter regional phenomenon. The Warzone Asia Socialist Pact was even briefly the leading N-day faction. Overall I like to think that we took the template created by codger, and executed it with extra flair.
Despite the Maoist theme, I would argue we were the most libertarian in terms of our legal code. We had not only codified laws, and a parliamentary system, but a judiciary, which protected citizens from arbitrary ejection. This was not just utopian ideology, but again, soft power. We had citizens from all factions of nation states, who in their home regions would be at each others’ throats. This made the apparatus of state unwieldy at times, but also elevated our standing.
Our institutions served as the model for the United Warzone Republic, a brief experiment in federalism for the warzones. The UWR was a hot mess from the get-go, combining all the bureaucracy of our own region with none of the involvement. Still, while the institution itself quickly ossified and fizzled out, I would argue the legacy of the UWR, and by extension the PRWA, contributed to the sense of a cosmopolitan Warzone identity that now exists. We also pioneered the convention of extending automatic citizenship, and through embassies, RMB privileges, to other native warzone governments; a convention I’m proud to see is still around.
All around, I would say Warzone Asia is the historic diplomatic and cultural heart of the Warzone identity.
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