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}}'''Russia''' is a country bordering the east of Europe and in the continent of [[Asia]].
}}'''Russia''' is a country bordering the east of [[Europe]] and in the continent of [[Asia]].
 
==Description==
The rival to the [[United States of America]] during the Cold War.


Russia has less [[parahumans]] and less structured organization than most, so it tends to respond to [[Endbringer]] or [[S-Class]] threats with military strength more than most other national players.
==Geography/Description==
Generally very wintry and cold, given some of the position of the country they deal with white nights where the day lasts an interminable long time.
Generally very wintry and cold, given some of the position of the country they deal with white nights where the day lasts an interminable long time.
Russia has less [[parahumans]] and less structured organization than most, so it tends to respond to [[Endbringer]] or [[S-Class]] threats with military strength more than most other national players. Russian parahumans are forced and conscripted into the military, where they join a squad of soldiers, with the intention of making the soldiers force multipliers for the capes, as they become familiar with their abilities.<ref>[[Heavens 12.5]]</ref>
According to [[Tanya Engalychev]], Russians tend to view American parahumans as similar to the [[CUI]] - pushy and looking for control.<ref name="PRT1">The way [[Vellum|she]] pronounces with, the subtle error in word choice. She’s English-speaking Russian, not Russian-ethnic American.<br><br>“I am. The good guys,” [[Auroch]] says.<br><br>“Back home, they think very little with a American superheroes. Like China, the bullies. The thugs. Sneakier than China, but still trying to push a way in.”<br><br>“Do I look like a thug?” - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/13551770 PRT Quest p67]</ref>
==History==
==History==
[[Scion]] stopped the Cold War.<ref name="SB1">[https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/15198095/ Comment by Wildbow (archived on Spacebattles)]</ref>
===Background===
History diverges with the appearance of [[Scion]], who stopped the Cold War.<ref name="SB1">That's essentially it. Scion was stopping raiding groups and paramilitary groups in Africa and the Middle East, and then began to respond to weapon testing in much the same way. Scion shot down one test missile from a country away and then hit the launch facility. This wasn't widely publicized, but it did have ripple effects in terms of culture and America's military spending/focus.<br><br>Part of Scion's motivation in doing so was to prevent a scenario where the shards couldn't find hosts (for much the same reason, he would have gone out of his way to stop, say, String Theory). Part was Norton's instructions. But the countries basically realized that it wouldn't work. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/15198095/ Comment by Wildbow (archived on Spacebattles)]</ref> His interference caused the superpowers and their MAD approach to fizzle out.<ref name="15.y e1">Unlike the major players in the Cold War, the monsters he was thinking about weren’t so rational that they’d stand down with Scion in the picture. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/10/25/interlude-15-donation-bonus-2/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 15.y]]</ref>


With the end of the war, there was widespread destitution (one out of every five people had been employed as part of the military/war.). There was a bigger backlash against [[parahumans]] than elsewhere, as a result of Scion's actions and perceptions of parahuman vs. communism. Where the [[C.U.I.]] achieved total control over their parahumans, Russia set something of a parahuman vs. human structure in place. Parahumans that might have been mundane elsewhere were driven to extremes by the hatred and persecution.
However in russia it also caused economic devastation. While initially heavily anti-[[parahuman]], [[Thinker]] designed market reforms in the 90s made capes acceptable.<ref name="SB2 e5">In-setting, Scion stopped the Cold War. With the end of the war, there was widespread destitution (one out of every five people had been employed as part of the military/war.). There was perhaps a bigger backlash against parahumans than elsewhere, as a result of Scion's actions and perceptions of parahuman vs. communism. Where the C.U.I. achieved total control over their parahumans, Russia set something of a parahuman vs. human structure in place. Parahumans that might have been mundane elsewhere were driven to scary extremes by the hatred and persecution.<br><br>The economic reforms that crippled Russia in Aleph's 90s were made to work by a parahuman in government in Bet, and this did a lot to pacify authorities and shift the 'us vs. them' mentality. In the end, the military adopted parahumans to better fight other parahumans, then absorbed them into the greater structure. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/14300958/ Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles]</ref> Leading to their incorporation into the [[Elitnaya Armiya|military-industrial complex]].


When the witch hunting was active, [[Red Gauntlet]] formed as a band of friends and family with powers, attempting to survive. They gained power, gained strength, and gained leverage. Initially serving the Russian government as the precursor to what would be the [[Elitnaya]], Red Gauntlet was bought out by the Eritreans in the second Eritrean War for Liberation, and thereafter settled into a role as mercenaries. Red Gauntlet's ability to accept or refuse jobs currently cements it as a deciding factor or power in the political discourse. The daughter of one of the founding members, [[Rukavitsa]], presently leads. She was arguably the catalyst for the group's formation, she's romanticized and beloved in Russian culture, and her group is hated by local government.
However Behemoth, in his fifth appearance, attacked Moscow,<ref>Moscow, June 18th, 1995.  Behemoth. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/06/22 Excerpt] from [[Interlude 24.x]]</ref> destroying it. Further, before coming to rest in Mordovia, [[Sleeper]] was mobile and wandered around in the country.<ref name="23.5 c1">Sleeper roams, but primarily Russia. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/06/04/drone-23-5/#comment-26051 Comment by Wildbow] on [[Drone 23.5]]</ref> This helped lead to the political fragmentation of the country.<ref name="SB2"/>


The economic reforms that crippled Russia in [[Aleph]]'s 90s were made to work by a parahuman in government in [[Bet]], and this did a lot to pacify authorities and shift the 'us vs. them' mentality. In the end, the military adopted parahumans to better fight other parahumans, then absorbed them into the greater structure.
In a holdover from the soviet era people still turned against their neighbors. These witch hunts were one of the things that led to the formation of [[Red Gauntlet]].


Overall, Russia has suffered more at the hands of [[Endbringers]] and [[S-Class]] threats than most, and it was the lack of faith in the government's ability to protect the people (and the aftermath of losing Moscow) that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. and rise of other forces.<ref name = "SB2">There isn't a Russian equivalent to the PRT. If you were moving forward with that, it'd be pretty much pure fanfiction.<br><br>In-setting, Scion stopped the Cold War. With the end of the war, there was widespread destitution (one out of every five people had been employed as part of the military/war.). There was perhaps a bigger backlash against parahumans than elsewhere, as a result of Scion's actions and perceptions of parahuman vs. communism. Where the C.U.I. achieved total control over their parahumans, Russia set something of a parahuman vs. human structure in place. Parahumans that might have been mundane elsewhere were driven to scary extremes by the hatred and persecution.<br><br>The economic reforms that crippled Russia in Aleph's 90s were made to work by a parahuman in government in Bet, and this did a lot to pacify authorities and shift the 'us vs. them' mentality. In the end, the military adopted parahumans to better fight other parahumans, then absorbed them into the greater structure.<br><br>You thus have three groups at play.<br><br>Elitnaya Armiya - The Army's elite. Think Metal Gear - trained soldiers supported by scary superhumans, as part of Russia's military-industrial complex. The mentality is highly adversarial; these aren't parahumans who play nice with other parahumans, and this includes them not cooperating with other members of the Elitnaya. There's a lot of politicking and backstabbing going on behind the scenes (to the point that Russia is almost divided in four), and each member of the Elitnaya maintains ties to certain sub-factions, individuals and interests. Favor is curried, and virtually every mission the Elitnaya are mobilized to involves hidden motivations and sub-goals in service of sponsors and secret masters (human, not Master). Put two of these guys on the same mission, and their interests may collide. Keep in mind, these guys got their start being used to hunt other parahumans. The relationship is largely 'shoot identified parahumans on sight', or, in the case of Elitnaya vs. Elitnaya, waiting until they're in private before orchestrating one another's murders. This is actively curried by the people in power, as it means the parahumans can't band together to control society, overtly or otherwise, as it is in America.<br><br>Red Gauntlet (Krasnaya Perchatka) - The only group in Russia where people work together. They're mercenaries, and depending on the lens one uses to view the situation, you could say they're really the ones in power in Russia. When the witch hunting was active, Red Gauntlet formed as a band of friends and family with powers, attempting to survive. They gained power, gained strength, and gained leverage. Initially serving the Russian government as the precursor to what would be the Elitnaya, Red Gauntlet was bought out by the Eritreans in the second Eritrean War for Liberation, and thereafter settled into a role as mercenaries. Where things are otherwise balanced, Red Gauntlet's ability to accept or refuse jobs basically cements it as a deciding factor or power in the political discourse. The daughter of one of the founding members, Rukavitsa, presently leads. She was arguably the catalyst for the group's formation, she's romanticized and beloved in Russian culture, her group is hated by local government, and while she hears out any argument, she'll ultimately make the calls that Red Gauntlet follows.<br><br>Dno - The Underworld, includes the various Bratva. The unwritten rules in Russia's underworld are different - parahumans don't fight parahumans. Only the Elitnaya and foreign powers are fair game (and are the ultimate reason for the rule - if you fight amongst yourselves, you're too weak to stop the Elitnaya). This makes for strangely honorable scenarios where two parahumans might come across one another in a firefight and call a temporary ceasefire, or completely ignore one another. Those who've survived within the Dno are generally smart, merciless, and scary. When new parahumans show up, they're brought before a group, tested, and if they prove worthy, are freed to join whomever. Those that fail, refuse to join a group or who are deemed too damaged are liable to be executed.<br><br>I guess you could say there's a fourth group - the other individuals who couldn't be rounded up, tested, or recruited.<br><br>Overall, Russia has suffered more at the hands of Endbringers and S-Class threats than most, and it was the lack of faith in the government's ability to protect the people (and the aftermath of losing Moscow) that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. and rise of other forces. It has less parahumans and less structured organization than most, so it tends to respond to Endbringer or S-Class threats with military strength more than most other national players.<br><br>Russia leverages the Elitnaya and sometimes Red Gauntlet to participate in conflicts around Europe and Asia, and the military-industrial complex is, well, it's not thriving, but it's not failing either. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/14300958/ Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles]</ref>
Overall, Russia has suffered more at the hands of [[Endbringers]] and [[S-Class]] threats than most, and it was the lack of faith in the government's ability to protect the people (and the aftermath of losing Moscow) that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. and rise of other forces.<ref name="SB2">Overall, Russia has suffered more at the hands of Endbringers and S-Class threats than most, and it was the lack of faith in the government's ability to protect the people (and the aftermath of losing Moscow) that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. and rise of other forces. It has less parahumans and less structured organization than most, so it tends to respond to Endbringer or S-Class threats with military strength more than most other national players.<br><br>Russia leverages the Elitnaya and sometimes Red Gauntlet to participate in conflicts around Europe and Asia, and the military-industrial complex is, well, it's not thriving, but it's not failing either. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/14300958/ Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles]</ref><!--
==Residents==
 
Russian leaders tacitly encourage infighting among their elite troops, the [[Elitnaya Armiya]], to prevent them taking over. Parahumans who aren't members of the military or [[Red Gauntlet]] are usually forced to join the [[Dno]] (underworld.)
 
<ref name="SB2 e6">
You thus have three groups at play.<br><br>Elitnaya Armiya - The Army's elite. Think Metal Gear - trained soldiers supported by scary superhumans, as part of Russia's military-industrial complex. The mentality is highly adversarial; these aren't parahumans who play nice with other parahumans, and this includes them not cooperating with other members of the Elitnaya. There's a lot of politicking and backstabbing going on behind the scenes (to the point that Russia is almost divided in four), and each member of the Elitnaya maintains ties to certain sub-factions, individuals and interests. Favor is curried, and virtually every mission the Elitnaya are mobilized to involves hidden motivations and sub-goals in service of sponsors and secret masters (human, not Master). Put two of these guys on the same mission, and their interests may collide. Keep in mind, these guys got their start being used to hunt other parahumans. The relationship is largely 'shoot identified parahumans on sight', or, in the case of Elitnaya vs. Elitnaya, waiting until they're in private before orchestrating one another's murders. This is actively curried by the people in power, as it means the parahumans can't band together to control society, overtly or otherwise, as it is in America.<br><br>
Red Gauntlet (Krasnaya Perchatka) - The only group in Russia where people work together. They're mercenaries, and depending on the lens one uses to view the situation, you could say they're really the ones in power in Russia. When the witch hunting was active, Red Gauntlet formed as a band of friends and family with powers, attempting to survive. They gained power, gained strength, and gained leverage. Initially serving the Russian government as the precursor to what would be the Elitnaya, Red Gauntlet was bought out by the Eritreans in the second Eritrean War for Liberation, and thereafter settled into a role as mercenaries. Where things are otherwise balanced, Red Gauntlet's ability to accept or refuse jobs basically cements it as a deciding factor or power in the political discourse. The daughter of one of the founding members, Rukavitsa, presently leads. She was arguably the catalyst for the group's formation, she's romanticized and beloved in Russian culture, her group is hated by local government, and while she hears out any argument, she'll ultimately make the calls that Red Gauntlet follows.<br><br>
Dno - The Underworld, includes the various Bratva. The unwritten rules in Russia's underworld are different - parahumans don't fight parahumans. Only the Elitnaya and foreign powers are fair game (and are the ultimate reason for the rule - if you fight amongst yourselves, you're too weak to stop the Elitnaya). This makes for strangely honorable scenarios where two parahumans might come across one another in a firefight and call a temporary ceasefire, or completely ignore one another. Those who've survived within the Dno are generally smart, merciless, and scary. When new parahumans show up, they're brought before a group, tested, and if they prove worthy, are freed to join whomever. Those that fail, refuse to join a group or who are deemed too damaged are liable to be executed. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/14300958/ Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles]</ref>-->


Russian parahumans are forced and conscripted into the military, where they join a squad of soldiers, with the intention of making the soldiers force multipliers for the capes, as they become familiar with their abilities.<ref>[[Heavens 12.5]]</ref>


According to [[Tanya Engalychev]], Russians tend to view American parahumans as similar to the [[CUI]] - pushy and looking for control.<ref name="PRT1">The way [[Vellum|she]] pronounces with, the subtle error in word choice. She’s English-speaking Russian, not Russian-ethnic American.<br><br>“I am. The good guys,” [[Auroch]] says.<br><br>“Back home, they think very little with a American superheroes. Like China, the bullies. The thugs. Sneakier than China, but still trying to push a way in.<br><br>“Do I look like a thug?” - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/13551770 PRT Quest p67]</ref>
Sveta was dropped in the area, unintentionally killing many people.<ref name="6.7II e1">“Wait, let me talk,” Sveta said.  “I’ve been thinking about this.  I talked about this in front of all of you at different times.  In the group, and in the room with Victoria.  My first clear memories, I was dropped into the middle of a populated area in Russia.  I killed a lot of people accidentally. Civilians and army that came after me, and then people from the PRT.  I didn’t stop because I found a way to stop.  I stopped because they caught me.<br><br>"You’ve talked about it,” Ashley said.  “Deaths stay with us.<br><br>"They’re ''supposed'' to stay with us!” Sveta sounded plaintive and outraged at the same time.  “This is major. I got each and every one of those names of the people I killed. I learned about them. I know it wasn’t my fault, but…” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/05 Excerpt] from [[Pitch 6.7]]</ref>
===[[Gold Morning]]===
Things got even worse
==Residents==
Russian leaders tacitly encourage infighting among their elite troops, the [[Elitnaya Armiya]], to prevent them taking over. Parahumans who aren't members of the military or [[Red Gauntlet]] are usually forced to join the [[Dno|Dno controlled criminal underworld]].<ref name="SB2.1">There isn't a Russian equivalent to the PRT. If you were moving forward with that, it'd be pretty much pure fanfiction. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/14300958/ Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles]</ref>


Before coming to rest in Mordovia, [[Sleeper]] was mobile and wandered around in Russia.<ref name="23.5 c1">Sleeper roams, but primarily Russia. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/06/04/drone-23-5/#comment-26051 Comment by Wildbow] on [[Drone 23.5]]</ref>
*[[Elitnaya Armiya]]
*[[Red Gauntlet]]
*[[Dno|The Dno controlled criminal underworld]]
*Independent parahumans<ref>I guess you could say there's a fourth group - the other individuals who couldn't be rounded up, tested, or recruited. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/14300958/ Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles]</ref>
**[[Sleeper]]
== Points of Interest ==
== Points of Interest ==
*Moldova is a bubble to contain [[Sleeper]]
*Moldova is a bubble to contain [[Sleeper]]
*Moscow is a giant scar from Behemoths visit.
*Moscow is a giant scar from Behemoths visit.<ref name="15.5 c1">As stated in Legend’s pre-battle speech (early in arc 8) there’s almost always grievous losses but they aren’t always the same sort of losses.<br><br>You have the events that left the world reeling: Lausanne, Hawaii, Kyushu, Newfoundland, Moscow, Sydney. The attacks that left major areas uninhabitable or unrecoverable, with wide-reaching effects on the rest of the country/region/world. In this setting, for example, Japan isn’t a world power and it’s still dependent on international assistance 12 years after Leviathan’s visit to Kyushu.<br><br>But even there, where do you say, “Ok, that’s the sum total of the damage done”? The disaster at Kyushu, the number of refugees seeking living space/work and the pressures on the rest of Asia’s pacific border might have led to some more unrest and tension. Some friction, some ‘small’ wars, infighting and intermingling. Refugees and immigrants.<br>[...]<br>And I should stress that weak points aren’t necessarily just areas which are geographically vulnerable. There’s places where there’s ongoing conflict (like we might point to the middle east over the past decade), places where it takes little effort on the part of the Endbringer to deal maximum devastation (ie. a nuclear power plant, military bases) and spots where a great many resources are invested (be they great minds collected in one place or major projects like Dr. Gramme’s major projects in trying to save the world). - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/10/30/colony-15-5/#comment-5639 Comment] by Wildbow on [[Colony 15.5]]</ref>
*Saint Petersburg is presumably the new capital, for what that's worth.
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<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Russia</default></title>

<image source="image"><default>File:Placeholder location.png</default></image> <header>Basic Information</header> <image source="map"></image> <label>Type</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Inhabitants</label> <header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label> </infobox>Russia is a country bordering the east of Europe and in the continent of Asia.

Description

The rival to the United States of America during the Cold War.

Generally very wintry and cold, given some of the position of the country they deal with white nights where the day lasts an interminable long time.

Russia has less parahumans and less structured organization than most, so it tends to respond to Endbringer or S-Class threats with military strength more than most other national players. Russian parahumans are forced and conscripted into the military, where they join a squad of soldiers, with the intention of making the soldiers force multipliers for the capes, as they become familiar with their abilities.<ref>Heavens 12.5</ref>

According to Tanya Engalychev, Russians tend to view American parahumans as similar to the CUI - pushy and looking for control.<ref name="PRT1">The way she pronounces with, the subtle error in word choice. She’s English-speaking Russian, not Russian-ethnic American.

“I am. The good guys,” Auroch says.

“Back home, they think very little with a American superheroes. Like China, the bullies. The thugs. Sneakier than China, but still trying to push a way in.”

“Do I look like a thug?” - PRT Quest p67</ref>

History

Background

History diverges with the appearance of Scion, who stopped the Cold War.<ref name="SB1">That's essentially it. Scion was stopping raiding groups and paramilitary groups in Africa and the Middle East, and then began to respond to weapon testing in much the same way. Scion shot down one test missile from a country away and then hit the launch facility. This wasn't widely publicized, but it did have ripple effects in terms of culture and America's military spending/focus.

Part of Scion's motivation in doing so was to prevent a scenario where the shards couldn't find hosts (for much the same reason, he would have gone out of his way to stop, say, String Theory). Part was Norton's instructions. But the countries basically realized that it wouldn't work. - Comment by Wildbow (archived on Spacebattles)</ref> His interference caused the superpowers and their MAD approach to fizzle out.<ref name="15.y e1">Unlike the major players in the Cold War, the monsters he was thinking about weren’t so rational that they’d stand down with Scion in the picture. - Excerpt from Interlude 15.y</ref>

However in russia it also caused economic devastation. While initially heavily anti-parahuman, Thinker designed market reforms in the 90s made capes acceptable.<ref name="SB2 e5">In-setting, Scion stopped the Cold War. With the end of the war, there was widespread destitution (one out of every five people had been employed as part of the military/war.). There was perhaps a bigger backlash against parahumans than elsewhere, as a result of Scion's actions and perceptions of parahuman vs. communism. Where the C.U.I. achieved total control over their parahumans, Russia set something of a parahuman vs. human structure in place. Parahumans that might have been mundane elsewhere were driven to scary extremes by the hatred and persecution.

The economic reforms that crippled Russia in Aleph's 90s were made to work by a parahuman in government in Bet, and this did a lot to pacify authorities and shift the 'us vs. them' mentality. In the end, the military adopted parahumans to better fight other parahumans, then absorbed them into the greater structure. - Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles</ref> Leading to their incorporation into the military-industrial complex.

However Behemoth, in his fifth appearance, attacked Moscow,<ref>Moscow, June 18th, 1995. Behemoth. - Excerpt from Interlude 24.x</ref> destroying it. Further, before coming to rest in Mordovia, Sleeper was mobile and wandered around in the country.<ref name="23.5 c1">Sleeper roams, but primarily Russia. - Comment by Wildbow on Drone 23.5</ref> This helped lead to the political fragmentation of the country.<ref name="SB2"/>

In a holdover from the soviet era people still turned against their neighbors. These witch hunts were one of the things that led to the formation of Red Gauntlet.

Overall, Russia has suffered more at the hands of Endbringers and S-Class threats than most, and it was the lack of faith in the government's ability to protect the people (and the aftermath of losing Moscow) that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. and rise of other forces.<ref name="SB2">Overall, Russia has suffered more at the hands of Endbringers and S-Class threats than most, and it was the lack of faith in the government's ability to protect the people (and the aftermath of losing Moscow) that led to the fall of the U.S.S.R. and rise of other forces. It has less parahumans and less structured organization than most, so it tends to respond to Endbringer or S-Class threats with military strength more than most other national players.

Russia leverages the Elitnaya and sometimes Red Gauntlet to participate in conflicts around Europe and Asia, and the military-industrial complex is, well, it's not thriving, but it's not failing either. - Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles</ref>


Sveta was dropped in the area, unintentionally killing many people.<ref name="6.7II e1">“Wait, let me talk,” Sveta said. “I’ve been thinking about this. I talked about this in front of all of you at different times. In the group, and in the room with Victoria. My first clear memories, I was dropped into the middle of a populated area in Russia. I killed a lot of people accidentally. Civilians and army that came after me, and then people from the PRT. I didn’t stop because I found a way to stop. I stopped because they caught me.”

"You’ve talked about it,” Ashley said. “Deaths stay with us.”

"They’re supposed to stay with us!” Sveta sounded plaintive and outraged at the same time. “This is major. I got each and every one of those names of the people I killed. I learned about them. I know it wasn’t my fault, but…” - Excerpt from Pitch 6.7</ref>

Gold Morning

Things got even worse

Residents

Russian leaders tacitly encourage infighting among their elite troops, the Elitnaya Armiya, to prevent them taking over. Parahumans who aren't members of the military or Red Gauntlet are usually forced to join the Dno controlled criminal underworld.<ref name="SB2.1">There isn't a Russian equivalent to the PRT. If you were moving forward with that, it'd be pretty much pure fanfiction. - Private message by Wildbow, archived on Spacebattles</ref>

Points of Interest

  • Moldova is a bubble to contain Sleeper
  • Moscow is a giant scar from Behemoths visit.<ref name="15.5 c1">As stated in Legend’s pre-battle speech (early in arc 8) there’s almost always grievous losses but they aren’t always the same sort of losses.

    You have the events that left the world reeling: Lausanne, Hawaii, Kyushu, Newfoundland, Moscow, Sydney. The attacks that left major areas uninhabitable or unrecoverable, with wide-reaching effects on the rest of the country/region/world. In this setting, for example, Japan isn’t a world power and it’s still dependent on international assistance 12 years after Leviathan’s visit to Kyushu.

    But even there, where do you say, “Ok, that’s the sum total of the damage done”? The disaster at Kyushu, the number of refugees seeking living space/work and the pressures on the rest of Asia’s pacific border might have led to some more unrest and tension. Some friction, some ‘small’ wars, infighting and intermingling. Refugees and immigrants.
    [...]
    And I should stress that weak points aren’t necessarily just areas which are geographically vulnerable. There’s places where there’s ongoing conflict (like we might point to the middle east over the past decade), places where it takes little effort on the part of the Endbringer to deal maximum devastation (ie. a nuclear power plant, military bases) and spots where a great many resources are invested (be they great minds collected in one place or major projects like Dr. Gramme’s major projects in trying to save the world). - Comment by Wildbow on Colony 15.5</ref>
  • Saint Petersburg is presumably the new capital, for what that's worth.

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