Joint Exclusion Zone
The Joint Exclusion Zone | |
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Ecology | |
Realm | Palearctic |
Biome | Multiple |
Borders | Republic of Kalaron |
Animals | 300-800~ |
Bird species | 132 |
Mammal species | 300 |
Geography | |
Area | 1,500,000 km2 (580,000 sq mi) |
Conservation | |
Conservation status | Formally judged to be expanding |
On October 20th, 1994, the landscapes of several landmasses were permanently changed. For one matter, stretches of the different areas became magnetically, radiologically and climatologically destabilized. The true explanation behind these changes have never been objectively proven, though several theories have been put forward by leading scientists across the world. The impact, however, was felt globally. For instance, arable lands and several dozen cities were quickly evacuated for fear of the sudden shift, and several more were lost completely from anomalous conditions. Some nations even experienced irrecoverable strife, fracturing or collapsing entirely. A famine followed, caused by the rampant "Anomalous Winters" that struck the Exclusion Zones.
All told, the economic and social damage of the event could well be said to be impossible to truly calculate, with recovery for the majority of effected nations taking upwards of 28 years. By this point, adaptations have been put in place by several nations to stabilize their otherwise jeopardized trade routes. In some cases, overland trade has become completely impossible, requiring the establishment of underground settlements (with an associated rail-line connection) while in others only high-altitude flight or nape-of-the-earth transit were possible. Furthermore, a flourishing trade has come into being from the uniquely rare materials that can often be recovered from the damaged cities. This has, in turn, prompted the existence of organizations, free agents, mercenaries, freedom fighters, and professional military units dedicated to their collection, often with all of the aforementioned actors having ties to a specific and always "off the record" sponsor nation.
Navigators on these expeditions are often forced to compromise between different types of risks, whether it be from the frequent anomalies, the oppressive radioactivity stemming from the Ice-Sprouts, or the environmental stresses brought about during their spread. In addition to these issues, diplomacy must often be undertaken with those communities that have managed to retain some existence in the zone -many of whom have evolved beyond considering the will of their native nation-state. Survival is a difficult matter in general, and those who've endured the Joint Exclusion Zone remain a consistent thorn in the side of more professional forces despite their lack of advanced arms or vehicles. Even those who successfully navigate through those obstacles must deal with the mutated and twisted creatures and vegetation that inhabit and flourish inside of the Zones.
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Kalaron
As a nation, Kalaron has been shattered. With it's lack of military personnel prior to the event, as well as the massive consumption of it's territory by the Ice, the majority of the cities that were lost underwent only paltry evacuations of both people and material. Furthermore, the South had been the primary source of the country's bulk domestic industrial capacity, leaving the North suffering from a draught of supplies critical to rebuilding their infrastructure after the earthquakes had subsided. This population loss, however, helped to inure the region to the coming food shortages that blanketed the world for years after.
The Federal Government of Kalaron, empowered by the constituent Republics for the war with the USCS, was quick to enact a host of legislation attempting to restrain the economic and social side-effects of the predicted economic collapse. In the years that followed the outbreak of the event, a massive Public Works program was instituted to support Operation Inspirit, which sought to utilize the relatively small military as a training body for the populace. Under their attention, the intent was for a whole generation of welders, carpenters, plumbers and eventually homesteaders to be trained for the rebuilding of their current territory, and for the reclamation of what they considered to be "Dead Lands" near and below the portion of the Trans-Continental Railroad where it sliced through Kalaronian Territory.
Despite a rising sense of pessimism from the population as more and more details of the global catastrophe -to say nothing of the rolling death estimations of the South as the extent of the radiation became known- slowly filtered back in from those Pilots that risked their lives exploring the devastated new world, the program was largely successful. The doctoring programs of Inspirit, while neither particularly long or comprehensive, did create an influx of individuals capable of at least some degree of patient care for the most common maladies they were likely to face. This, alongside the successful creation of dozens of factories, stabilized the conditions of Kalaronian society in the North.
Now, much of the national focus has shifted