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Conquest & Consequence
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Conquest and Consequence brings the Triumph and Tragedy system to the Pacific/East Asia theater during the same 1936-1945 time period. Like T&T, it is designed for 3 players, maintaining the 3-sided dynamic that adds so much variety and intrigue to the system.
- Militarist Japan, the first Asian power to modernize, seeks to replace the European colonial empires in East Asia with a true “all-Asian” empire, with itself as the natural leader.
-The Communist Soviet faction comprises the Siberian USSR and the Red Chinese revolutionaries.
- The Capitalist USA faction consists of the United States, the British Empire, and the struggling regime of Nationalist China.
The game begins in 1936 with the Militarists in control of Japan and expansion on the agenda. Its [war] industry is well developed, but it is weak in population and particularly resources. Its battle-hardened army has easily overrun resource-rich Manchuria, and a weak China awaits.
Japan (like Germany in T&T) has the early initiative due to its well-prepared military. Will it:
-Move south into China?
-Take the “Northern Road” into resource-rich east Siberia (as favored by the army)?
-Pursue the “Southern Road” to the oil-rich Dutch East Indies advocated by its navy?
-Or bide its time, seeking a better position via diplomatic arrangements with neutrals including independent Chinese warlord states?
- Militarist Japan, the first Asian power to modernize, seeks to replace the European colonial empires in East Asia with a true “all-Asian” empire, with itself as the natural leader.
-The Communist Soviet faction comprises the Siberian USSR and the Red Chinese revolutionaries.
- The Capitalist USA faction consists of the United States, the British Empire, and the struggling regime of Nationalist China.
The game begins in 1936 with the Militarists in control of Japan and expansion on the agenda. Its [war] industry is well developed, but it is weak in population and particularly resources. Its battle-hardened army has easily overrun resource-rich Manchuria, and a weak China awaits.
Japan (like Germany in T&T) has the early initiative due to its well-prepared military. Will it:
-Move south into China?
-Take the “Northern Road” into resource-rich east Siberia (as favored by the army)?
-Pursue the “Southern Road” to the oil-rich Dutch East Indies advocated by its navy?
-Or bide its time, seeking a better position via diplomatic arrangements with neutrals including independent Chinese warlord states?
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