Take your time Zen, we'll all be patiently waiting what's in store for the Stellaris portion, especially with all the new stuff Paradox has added over the years.
That's the main reason I haven't started working on the mod and played yet. By the time I finish writing the story for Part 5, there will be so much new content added to Stellaris, and then I'll start building the mod.Take your time Zen, we'll all be patiently waiting what's in store for the Stellaris portion, especially with all the new stuff Paradox has added over the years.
Hopefully those hundred and fifty thousand Russians will make some difference however like @TWR97 said only a miracle can save them now.“There are a hundred and fifty thousand—” Gertrude began.
“DUCKS?!” Elias said.
“Russian soldiers nearing the Eastern District border,” Gertrude said, “You weren’t reachable by High Command when the reports came in, so they asked me to tell you that. We think they’ll attack Lublin or Königsberg, or go to relieve Vilnius.”
Too late, Kresge's gone now...Damn, so it all comes down to this now. Kresge meanwhile is gonna have a fate worse than death unless some miracle occurs. And boy do the Roman government in exile need a miracle now.
It's about time to see if that sword was worth all the hassle.
All of those 150k Russians are in the same area...which means they can all be killed with the same nuke...Hopefully those hundred and fifty thousand Russians will make some difference however like @TWR97 said only a miracle can save them now.
The Maximists at least tried to be a democracy, even if it was one in which only a small ruling class had voting rights (in line with most 19th century democracies in real life). They had a very religious streak which called for Orthodox German supremacy over all others, but it wasn't genocidal like the committee, which simply wants to purge all others.Also I am working on my Western Europe update for Tianxia and the more I reread about the Maximists it made me wonder how different they are from the Committee? The reason I ask that is because both sound the same in that they are very pro-German, they believe their version of Imperial Orthodoxy is correct and anyone else is a heretic and despite both not wanting minorities to be killed like the Angeloi both groups still treat them horribly.
Josh is collecting so much gear that he could make a museum exhibit. "The Grand Collection of Equipment that Our Greatest Earthly Soldier Has Won in Righteous Battle. Now on display at the Museum of Potsdam, tickets available!"time to give Josh yet another signature weapon
I wouldn't be surprised if they actually did this after the war ends and Josh finishes killing everyone on his list. He'd hate it because he hates history, but he puts up with it because it makes him way more money than his Argus paycheckJosh is collecting so much gear that he could make a museum exhibit. "The Grand Collection of Equipment that Our Greatest Earthly Soldier Has Won in Righteous Battle. Now on display at the Museum of Potsdam, tickets available!"
Most likely he'll go completely off the rails as once he's eliminated Wilhelmina, he won't know what to do next.Elias is getting very sloppy. Not to mention mentally unsound. If he finally manages to kill Wilhemina I think he will either become a more competent ruler again (relatively speaking) or go completely off the rails.
I guess there is something that both the early Maximists and CB had in common; they started out with good intentions like political reform in both cases and combating climate change in the latter movement, but quickly went off the deep end once they took power. Funny way how history ended up rhyming there.The Maximists at least tried to be a democracy, even if it was one in which only a small ruling class had voting rights (in line with most 19th century democracies in real life). They had a very religious streak which called for Orthodox German supremacy over all others, but it wasn't genocidal like the committee, which simply wants to purge all others.
You might soon see there's another reason for this move...Han really has proven himself to be a petty dastard with this move, all because of Yavadi soilders moving slowly and his rivalry with Elias. Then again, the latter thing was what started this apocalyptic war in the first place. Guess this is what happens when the world‘s superpowers are run by crazy people.
I think you mean Kresge. Kurtz is long dead at this point.Well, if the last update had me worried about someone from Alex's group dying eventually, then this update makes me feel that alot of people from Wihelmina's bunker, particularly Franz and Joesph are doomed now with both the Crusaders and Chinse there. Already it looks like Kurtz is going to meet an unfortunate fate worse than death now. But hey, at least Josh isn’t here…. right?
Goes to show how power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.I guess there is something that both the early Maximists and CB had in common; they started out with good intentions like political reform in both cases and combating climate change in the latter movement, but quickly went off the deep end once they took power. Funny way how history ended up rhyming there.
Wow! For once I am agreeing with Han.“Has the man lost it? Actually, don’t answer that. We both know the answer is yes.
“Should we proceed with the plan?”
“Yes, at once. Launch the nuke.”
Well shoot. So I guess even if Wilhelmina kills Elias with Enonon we still might lose.“And risk Anhorn catching on to the plan?” Han said, pounding his desk. “We have a singular opportunity to eliminate both the head of the regency and the loyalist resistance’s figurehead at the same time. It is very obvious what happens when we kill Anhorn: Jerusalem will descend into chaos. But the bigger target is the princess. We kill her, and we will ensure not only the Pacific falls into our hands, but those pesky Hohenzollerns will never again threaten my plans. This is the future we’re talking about, general. The future I want has no room for the Hohenzollerns. Any regime that succeeds the Regency, if it ever reunites the former Reich, must never be allowed to rise to the same heights as the Hohenzollerns’ old regime. Without the Hohenzollerns, it never will again. Our brave troops on the ground at Ilmarisen Takomo will understand they’re giving their lives for that glorious Sinocentric future. So you will execute my order and launch that nuke.”
“…yes, sir, at once.”
So douse that mean that Sophie has been Sophia from EU4 this whole time?Sophie’s form changed. Instead of modern attire, she now wore tattered 16th-century armor emblazoned with the Hohenzollern imperial eagle. A small but elegant royal tiara sat on her head.
“I was known as Kaiserin Sophia I, and I was in a very similar situation as you are now.”
And suddenly, Sophie was gone, yet Wilhelmina didn’t feel like she had abandoned her. It still felt like she was watching over her. Wilhelmina pushed up her bloodstained glasses and defiantly pointed Enonon at Elias.
“I won't be rattled any longer,” she said, channeling Yukiko and Shulk, “I WILL overcome you! You will know the pain and suffering you caused my family and all of the murdered millions of the Reich!”
I wonder if we will find out what this means in the near future?Somewhere
Wilhelm suddenly stopped in his tracks.
“Something…feels familiar…” he said.
A broken clock is right twice a day.Wow! For once I am agreeing with Han.
“We did it, we killed Elias and saved the Reich!”Well shoot. So I guess even if Wilhelmina kills Elias with Enonon we still might lose.
Yes, she is a force ghost.So douse that mean that Sophie has been Sophia from EU4 this whole time?
I do plan on expanding on Sophia’s story in the future since she got very little content after she defeated Bethune.I wonder if we will find out what this means in the near future?
Han: “I’m playing both sides so I always come out on top”Well, good on Wilhemina for finally finding inner strength and unlocking the magic powers. Rather than giving up to despair in the very bad situation. However she will still have to hunt down the rest of the Committee even if she kills Elias in this bunker. There is also the small problem of the
Correction: I forgot what you were referring to and thought this was an extension of the previous question. But yes, we will.I wonder if we will find out what this means in the near future?
Yes I was talking about Wilhelm in the last question but I am glad we will hear more about Sophia as well.Correction: I forgot what you were referring to and thought this was an extension of the previous question. But yes, we will.
That we definitely will. I haven't started working on it yet, but I intend for her to get at least a mini-arc or extended flashback sequence in the future.Yes I was talking about Wilhelm in the last question but I am glad we will hear more about Sophia as well.
Did you notice how I never once wrote Sophia directly interacting with anyone other than Wilhelmina and Friedrich?Kaiserin Sophia eh? Damn, last time we saw her it was a while back. A while back. Almost had a bit of suspicions regarding Sophie. Seems she was otherworldly after all. A Hohenzollern relative at that. I guess it really took a miracle to save them there, even if a lot of good people died. And of course Han in his wisdom and brilliance is about to launch a nuke on top of everybody there. What a shame if it ends like this. Even if Elias is defeated. I guess that's what the 'Gone but not forgotten' subtitle in History of the End stands for.