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==Background== |
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+ | The development of new military technologies in the 4Xth century—such as [[Tank|Tanks]], [[Landship|Landships]], and [[Airship|Airships]]—the demand for the copper necessary to run these machines would skyrocket. Causing countries to rush towards whatever sources of copper they could find. This race to control the copper trade would affect the countries of [[Dhimrai]] and [[Tschintiessteiss]] in particular, as the copper-rich TSC would attempt to prevent Dhimze from gaining any share in the copper market. |
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==Prelude== |
==Prelude== |
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Scenes from various fronts of the Copper War, depicting airship raids, trench warfare, landships and the usage of flamethrowers | |||||||
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no one | dignity, pride, economy, etc. |
The Copper War (sometimes referred to as the Great War) was a wide-reaching global military conflict that lasted from 4602 CY to 4607 CY. It was a result of mounting tensions between the major world powers of the time. It led to the mobilisation of X million military personel and is the single deadliest conflict in history, with an estimated X million combatant deaths and X million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war.
Background
The development of new military technologies in the 4Xth century—such as Tanks, Landships, and Airships—the demand for the copper necessary to run these machines would skyrocket. Causing countries to rush towards whatever sources of copper they could find. This race to control the copper trade would affect the countries of Dhimrai and Tschintiessteiss in particular, as the copper-rich TSC would attempt to prevent Dhimze from gaining any share in the copper market.
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