American Secessionist Movements and the Map outcomes


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You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.


yellowdingo wrote:

You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.

I seem to recall someone trying this before.

It did not go well.

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BigNorseWolf wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:

You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.

I seem to recall someone trying this before.

It did not go well.

In what way? Toppling Nations by advocating secessionist movements or declaring independence from Canada only to have some faction you didn't know existed - inside those new borders declare an intent to succeed from your new little regime with the mineral rights?

This list would be the ultimate Post apocalyptic setting - all the little factions and their territories - some who get their electricity from others suddenly going dark ages.


I've seen at least one story built on this basic concept.

I recall Texas became a Theocracy, California fell into the ocean, and the rest of the west coast got overrun by an anarchist syndicate.

Wish I could remember what it was called.


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Shadowrun has a pretty fragmented version of North America for a setting, if I recall correctly.


yellowdingo wrote:

You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.

So, while the list is interesting, I am like, meh, boring, who cares?

But, if it had a map to go with it I'd be totally like, woohoo!

IIRC, Citizen Dingo, you are crazy and good with maps. Hint, hint.

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Comrade Anklebiter wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:

You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.

So, while the list is interesting, I am like, meh, boring, who cares?

But, if it had a map to go with it I'd be totally like, woohoo!

IIRC, Citizen Dingo, you are crazy and good with maps. Hint, hint.

Been thinking about it...would you be interested in a D&D hex map of North America with the Secessionist state borders drawn in? Ah what the hey Sure you are...we all want one.


Would be interesting to actually see how the claims overlap, where there would be control conflicts, border disagreements, etc.


yellowdingo wrote:


Been thinking about it...would you be interested in a D&D hex map of North America with the Secessionist state borders drawn in? Ah what the hey Sure you are...we all want one.

Yes!!!!

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A little concerned by the map work...at the scale I'm forced to function at - its 80 Km per hex. look to be about two hours of dedicated work.


Actually the quebec seperatists are called Le Bloc de Quebecois, and got only 2 seats in the house of commons. Apparently most of Quebec doesn't support them.

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The Minis Maniac wrote:
Actually the quebec seperatists are called Le Bloc de Quebecois, and got only 2 seats in the house of commons. Apparently most of Quebec doesn't support them.

They used to have more seats; Canada's left labor party slaughtered them in Quebec in the last election. They're less of a separatist party anymore and more concerned with Quebecois sovereignty than actual independence.


yellowdingo wrote:

You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.

You're just jealous that the Northern Territory cant organise its self into a State so it can succeed from the Commonwealth....

:-)

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The 8th Dwarf wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:

You can find a list of all the groups here

Now a few of these groups claim overlapping territory...does that mean that ten minutes in the North American Continent would descend into war with factions fighting over where the borders are?

I didn't know Canada had more than the Liberte Quebec movement.

You're just jealous that the Northern Territory cant organise its self into a State so it can succeed from the Commonwealth....

:-)

Actually I support suspension of states and the establishment of a single world spanning Commonwealth Territory...New Zealand, Britain, Canada, Australia, India, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, China, USMEXICO, etc. On Passport-One nation.


I, of course, support the smashing of all states and the formation of one international workers council.

Anyway, look at this!

Please, Citizen Dingo, fill in at least a couple of secessionist states.

At least, could you put in the Free NH Goblin Resistance?

Pretty please? With sugar on top?

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