Small back story for the BF2 fight
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Expendable Grunt
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Small back story for the BF2 fight
Very simple, and I intentionally left out details.
In the near future the US elects a democratic president. This president is fairly isolationist in comparison to his opponents.
In 2010, [insert small arab country here] came under attack by one of it's neighbors. This nation was a somewhat minor oil producing nation. They called for US intervention. After much debate in the Senate and House, the US decides not to go to war.
The nation fights, and using some un named contacts, manages to win the small war. In the aftermath, a fairly charismatic leader takes position as the new prime minister of this nation (the PM before him having died in an attack on the capital).
By 2013, several other oil producing nations had declared treties with this nation. Acting on a personal hatred for the US for not coming to his nations aide, he convences these nations to form a new force -- a Middle Eastern Coalition. The countries, with their resentment twords the west, and their common oil production abilities, mostly agree and many nations join. This new NATO-like faction opens up trade between the member states, joint patrols each others nations to keep sectarian violence to a minimum, and most importantly, has secured the largest oil Embargo on the USA and GB. The surplus oil is sold to China, the next largest consumer of petrolium oil in the world, at a far cheaper price due to surplus. Soon, other nations, hungry for profits, join in the embargo and sign into the MEC.
Shortly later the US declares war on this new force, in an attempt to wrest control of oil. Great Briton and Canada join quickly, and China declares war on them, coming to the aid of their allies. Tensions run high as the nations fight what threatens to become a new world war over the Black Gold.
In the near future the US elects a democratic president. This president is fairly isolationist in comparison to his opponents.
In 2010, [insert small arab country here] came under attack by one of it's neighbors. This nation was a somewhat minor oil producing nation. They called for US intervention. After much debate in the Senate and House, the US decides not to go to war.
The nation fights, and using some un named contacts, manages to win the small war. In the aftermath, a fairly charismatic leader takes position as the new prime minister of this nation (the PM before him having died in an attack on the capital).
By 2013, several other oil producing nations had declared treties with this nation. Acting on a personal hatred for the US for not coming to his nations aide, he convences these nations to form a new force -- a Middle Eastern Coalition. The countries, with their resentment twords the west, and their common oil production abilities, mostly agree and many nations join. This new NATO-like faction opens up trade between the member states, joint patrols each others nations to keep sectarian violence to a minimum, and most importantly, has secured the largest oil Embargo on the USA and GB. The surplus oil is sold to China, the next largest consumer of petrolium oil in the world, at a far cheaper price due to surplus. Soon, other nations, hungry for profits, join in the embargo and sign into the MEC.
Shortly later the US declares war on this new force, in an attempt to wrest control of oil. Great Briton and Canada join quickly, and China declares war on them, coming to the aid of their allies. Tensions run high as the nations fight what threatens to become a new world war over the Black Gold.
Last edited by Expendable Grunt on 2007-08-18 01:40, edited 1 time in total.

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Expendable Grunt
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Eddiereyes909
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i agree with outlawz on this oneOutlawz wrote:No, Im trying to say, that Bush didnt get elected and 9/11 didnt happen as a prequel to the events, PR is based on.
Would make sense, because then the Iraq and Afghanistan wouldnt be invaded and would join up MEC.
"You know we've had to imagine the war here, and we have imagined that it was being fought by aging men like ourselves. We had forgotten that wars were fought by babies. When I saw those freshly shaved faces, it was a shock "My God, my God?" I said to myself. "It's the Children's Crusade."- Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter House Five
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Doc
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The way you're describing the MEC, it seems like it needs a name extension.
Middle Eastern Coalition of Petroleum Exporting Countries (MECPEC).
I think that the background also needs more tension that sparks the
creation of the MEC(PEC). Now, I doubt that sectarian violence will end
soon enough, so that provides the basis of the Insurgency.
The way I piece things together, is that the MEC uses whatever profit
they've gained in the past to buy weapons shipments from the Militia
as well as exchanging oil for training from the PLA.
Now we've made a small army. Add in vehicles purchased from
Russia (before entry into the war), and now you've got a mechanized
contingent of forces with proper training.
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After we've made our army, we need a reason for attacking.
of the MEC, probably for the sole reason of protecting its interests.
And now we see the strategy BLUFOR is taking:
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The list goes on.
Middle Eastern Coalition of Petroleum Exporting Countries (MECPEC).
I think that the background also needs more tension that sparks the
creation of the MEC(PEC). Now, I doubt that sectarian violence will end
soon enough, so that provides the basis of the Insurgency.
The way I piece things together, is that the MEC uses whatever profit
they've gained in the past to buy weapons shipments from the Militia
as well as exchanging oil for training from the PLA.
Now we've made a small army. Add in vehicles purchased from
Russia (before entry into the war), and now you've got a mechanized
contingent of forces with proper training.
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After we've made our army, we need a reason for attacking.
- MEC forces seen as a threat, attacked by Coalition forces, or vice versa.
- Iran becomes part of the MECPEC, and BLUFOR invades. (Assuming we go into Iran, of course.)
- They just plain want us gone.
of the MEC, probably for the sole reason of protecting its interests.
And now we see the strategy BLUFOR is taking:
- Eliminate the militia, cut off the arms shipments.
- Convince Russia to join us, they will run out of vehicles.
- Take out China, they won't be as well trained.
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Al Basrah, Jabal al Burj, Kashan Oilfields...Leo wrote: What Iraq/Afghanistan maps?
The list goes on.

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Outlawz7
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Well, we could have US invading Iraq first, since its closest by sea (Persian Gulf) and has a poorly equiped army in comparison to Iran or Saudi Arabia.
Then the Insurgency rises in attempt to drive them off, so while US Forces are fighting in Kashan desert (which is located in Iran), British are dealing with Insurgents in Basrah.
Aghanistan is also invaded to cut off the Chechenyan Militia, supported by MEC, which is fighting Russians, meanwhile the Canadian and British deal with Insurgents in Aghanistan again.
Then the Insurgency rises in attempt to drive them off, so while US Forces are fighting in Kashan desert (which is located in Iran), British are dealing with Insurgents in Basrah.
Aghanistan is also invaded to cut off the Chechenyan Militia, supported by MEC, which is fighting Russians, meanwhile the Canadian and British deal with Insurgents in Aghanistan again.

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Hx.Clavdivs
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In marketing; If the horse is dead:
1. Get a bigger whip
2. Claim a dead horse is better than a live one
3. Bundle it with other dead horses and sell them on sale
... ... ...
Mecpec?
1. Get a bigger whip
2. Claim a dead horse is better than a live one
3. Bundle it with other dead horses and sell them on sale
... ... ...
Mecpec?
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Eddiereyes909
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TS conversation
"hey dude wanna play some PR"
"Yeah im up for it"
"ok lets go to DVB since its got a few open spots"
"ok im in "
"what side you on"
"MECPEC"
"cricket"
"hey dude wanna play some PR"
"Yeah im up for it"
"ok lets go to DVB since its got a few open spots"
"ok im in "
"what side you on"
"MECPEC"
"cricket"
"You know we've had to imagine the war here, and we have imagined that it was being fought by aging men like ourselves. We had forgotten that wars were fought by babies. When I saw those freshly shaved faces, it was a shock "My God, my God?" I said to myself. "It's the Children's Crusade."- Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter House Five
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Eddiereyes909
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exactly, whats wrong with just wanting to have fun and play a map, why make PR with a politcal storylineHx.Clavdivs wrote:Player has disconnected from the server.
This is not Call of Duty or Crisis
"You know we've had to imagine the war here, and we have imagined that it was being fought by aging men like ourselves. We had forgotten that wars were fought by babies. When I saw those freshly shaved faces, it was a shock "My God, my God?" I said to myself. "It's the Children's Crusade."- Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter House Five
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This is your gun. There is none like it. This is your enemy. Kill them.
"And all was well."
"And all was well."
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Doc
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Even if the MEC get a name change, people will still call them the MEC.
MECPEC is merely a more formal name that coincides with Grunt's
storyline.
We make storylines because not all maps are fun all the time, and
because we have a curiosity on how things came about.
Let me put it to you this way: If you were fighting in a war, and had
absolutely no recollection of any events leading up to the war, would
you not want to know why you are fighting?
Now, of course, it is still a video game. But if you don't want a background story,
then just don't read one. Even so, the best games either
have a great storyline or sandbox gameplay and a mediocre storyline.

MECPEC is merely a more formal name that coincides with Grunt's
storyline.
We make storylines because not all maps are fun all the time, and
because we have a curiosity on how things came about.
Let me put it to you this way: If you were fighting in a war, and had
absolutely no recollection of any events leading up to the war, would
you not want to know why you are fighting?
Now, of course, it is still a video game. But if you don't want a background story,
then just don't read one. Even so, the best games either
have a great storyline or sandbox gameplay and a mediocre storyline.

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Eddiereyes909
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isnt this the back story to Basrah
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wAdTKNHnKiM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wAdTKNHnKiM
"You know we've had to imagine the war here, and we have imagined that it was being fought by aging men like ourselves. We had forgotten that wars were fought by babies. When I saw those freshly shaved faces, it was a shock "My God, my God?" I said to myself. "It's the Children's Crusade."- Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter House Five

