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Confederate Military Joint Command Center

History

Front aerial view of the CMJCC Building

The Confederate Military Joint Command Center (CMJCC), commonly known as the JCC, was established around 55 AUR (1965 CE) under the administration of President Forest Holloway. Holloway, a former Chief Admiral of the Confederate Navy with a distinguished military career in both the Confederate Navy and the United Republic Navy prior to its collapse, recognized the need for a centralized command and control facility.

The CMJCC was initially conceived as a joint command center for the multiple branches of the armed forces. At the time of its construction and completion, Colonel Hughes Jackson had just become the first Anagonian in space, and the Confederate Space Agency (CASA) was in the early stages of launching primitive satellites. Battlefield technology was transitioning into the early computer age, though it remained quite rudimentary compared to modern standards. It was during this crucial time in technological development that President Holloway ordered the construction of the JCC.

Back aerial view of the CMJCC building

Over the years, the role of the CMJCC evolved. It continues to be equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure its operational capability in the event of an apocalyptic scenario. The facility is the primary bunker for government and military officials, providing a secure refuge during national crises. It also is the permanent central hub for unified combat operations across all branches, facilitating proper communication, command & control, and collaboration between all the branches of the Confederate States Armed Forces.

In peacetime, the JCC is adaptable for various uses, including functioning as a makeshift hospital in the event of mass casualty events. Its robust underground infrastructure includes multiple levels for storing equipment, weapons, and other essential supplies. This setup allows the CMJCC to provide extensive civilian assistance and maintain security during emergencies.

Features

  • Command and Control: The CMJCC serves as the central hub for coordinating military operations across the various branches of the armed forces.
  • Emergency Shelter: Designed to withstand apocalyptic events, it offers a secure refuge for high-level government and military personnel.
  • Medical Facilities: The large medical wing can be utilized for treating casualties and providing emergency medical care during peacetime and crises.
  • Underground Infrastructure: The facility includes several levels dedicated to storing crucial supplies, equipment, and weapons to support ongoing operations and emergencies.

The CMJCC remains a vital component of the Confederate States' defense and emergency response strategy, reflecting the foresight and leadership of President Forest Holloway and his commitment to national security.

Specifications

Dimensions
Feature Details
Height (At tallest point) 73ft
Width (At widest point) 63ft
Length 723ft
Total square feet 45,549 feet
Facilities and Resources
Feature Details
Defense level 3-1mt nuclear weapon
Power source x1 AET5000 Tokamak Thermonuclear Fusion Reactor, located under the underground facility
x1 Erathore Military Industries Magneto Hydrodynamic Generator, located within the underground facility
Secondary power source x2 Smaller EMI Magneto Hydrodynamic Generators located 0.7mi away underground, protected by 3ft of concrete and durasteel
Tertiary power source x10 Standard AM500 Diesel Power Generators located 2.2mi away above-ground, protected by concrete fencing and electric fence
Food supplies 3500 people for 6 months
Hospital 3500 capacity
Underground Command Center
Feature Details
Total square feet 23,456 feet
Depth underground 350ft
Power source x1 EMI Magneto Hydrodynamic Generator, separate from the MHG for the main building
Hospital 2500 capacity
Vehicles
Type Details
Ground Vehicles 120 contained in an underground basement
Planes 50 contained in an underground runway
Runway Information
Attribute Details
Length 4500 ft (last 500 ft are open to the sky)
Notes Underground and protected by a few feet of concrete and other materials, the runway would be of normal length, opening up within the last 500 ft or so to allow planes to take off. 9 ft thick blast doors protect from outside endangerment.
Helicopter Information
Attribute Details
Number 20
Location Contained 150 ft underground in preparation area
Notes An elevator-style system would be used. The helicopters would be able to run their tests and warm up while being lifted to the surface, where they can immediately take off.