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'''Wabash''', officially the '''Wabash Republic''' or less commonly the '''Republic of the Wabash''', is a self-proclaimed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession breakaway state] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Belt Rust Belt] of North America. The Wabash Republic is currently under the "protection and guidance" of the [[Wabash State Police]], led by Superintendent Joseph Mason and State Police Colonel Emma Russell. After President Henry Siddall failed to contain the [[Superior|Republic of Superior uprising]] and the [[western New York uprisings]], and the subsequent deterioration of law and order in even the most core regions of the republic, the Wabash State Police launched a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coup_d%27%C3%A9tat coup d'etat], arresting President Henry Siddall and senior members of his cabinet. After negotiating with Siddall, he was forced to accept terms that made the Wabash State Police the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_facto de facto] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steward_(office) stewards] of the Wabash Republic. Failing stability and increasing crime made this action relatively welcomed by the general population in the republic, or most of the public was indifferent, as President Siddall's popularity had plummeted in the prior months. Military units in the republic were reorganized into groups subordinate to the Wabash State Police, and the military was subsequently renamed to the [[Wabash State Police Armed Militia]]. As such, the Wabash State Police is the highest governing organ of the republic. | '''Wabash''', officially the '''Wabash Republic''' or less commonly the '''Republic of the Wabash''', is a self-proclaimed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession breakaway state] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Belt Rust Belt] of North America. The Wabash Republic is currently under the "protection and guidance" of the [[Wabash State Police]], led by [[Wabash State Police Superindendent|Superintendent]] Joseph Mason and [[Wabash State Police Colonel|State Police Colonel]] Emma Russell. After President [[Henry Siddall]] failed to contain the [[Superior|Republic of Superior uprising]] and the [[western New York uprisings]], and the subsequent deterioration of law and order in even the most core regions of the republic, the Wabash State Police launched a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coup_d%27%C3%A9tat coup d'etat], arresting President Henry Siddall and senior members of his cabinet. After negotiating with Siddall, he was forced to accept terms that made the Wabash State Police the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_facto de facto] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steward_(office) stewards] of the Wabash Republic. Failing stability and increasing crime made this action relatively welcomed by the general population in the republic, or most of the public was indifferent, as President Siddall's popularity had plummeted in the prior months. Military units in the republic were reorganized into groups subordinate to the Wabash State Police, and the military was subsequently renamed to the [[Wabash State Police Armed Militia]]. As such, the Wabash State Police is the highest governing organ of the republic. | ||
[[File:WabashStatePoliceJosephMason.jpeg|thumb|left|Wabash State Police Superintendent Joseph Mason]] | [[File:WabashStatePoliceJosephMason.jpeg|thumb|left|Wabash State Police Superintendent Joseph Mason]] | ||
[[File:ColonelEmmaRussell.jpeg|thumb|left|Wabash State Police Colonel Emma Russell]] | [[File:ColonelEmmaRussell.jpeg|thumb|left|Wabash State Police Colonel Emma Russell]] |
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Wabash Republic | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Follow the Flag." | |
Capital | Wabash, District 1 |
Largest city | Chicago, District 3 |
Official languages | English |
Demonym(s) | Wabashite, Wabasher |
Government | Republic under a centralised authoritarian government |
• State Police Superintendent | Joseph Mason |
• State Police Colonel | Emma Russell |
Legislature | State Police Advisory Board |
Currency | Wabash Dollar (WD) |
Time zone | CST |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .WA |
Wabash, officially the Wabash Republic or less commonly the Republic of the Wabash, is a self-proclaimed breakaway state in the Rust Belt of North America. The Wabash Republic is currently under the "protection and guidance" of the Wabash State Police, led by Superintendent Joseph Mason and State Police Colonel Emma Russell. After President Henry Siddall failed to contain the Republic of Superior uprising and the western New York uprisings, and the subsequent deterioration of law and order in even the most core regions of the republic, the Wabash State Police launched a coup d'etat, arresting President Henry Siddall and senior members of his cabinet. After negotiating with Siddall, he was forced to accept terms that made the Wabash State Police the de facto stewards of the Wabash Republic. Failing stability and increasing crime made this action relatively welcomed by the general population in the republic, or most of the public was indifferent, as President Siddall's popularity had plummeted in the prior months. Military units in the republic were reorganized into groups subordinate to the Wabash State Police, and the military was subsequently renamed to the Wabash State Police Armed Militia. As such, the Wabash State Police is the highest governing organ of the republic.