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==Timeline==
==Timeline==
===[[2162]]===
===[[2162]]===
The Rain Forest Wars: Armed conflict ripped through South America, as Koslovic, Frieden, and UN forces all clashed over ideological differences, sparking additional conflicts off-planet. This war brought a great deal of suffering to the people of Earth, and created a famine for many people.
The Rain Forest Wars: Armed conflict ripped through South America, as Koslovic, Frieden, and UN forces all clashed over ideological differences, sparking additional conflicts off-planet, such as the [[Argyre Planitia Campaign]]. This war brought a great deal of suffering to the people of Earth, and created a famine for many people.
===[[2170]]===
===[[2170]]===
In the post-war period there are massive population surges and the overpopulation, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by the Rain Forest Wars, threatened to destabilize the economy.  
In the post-war period there are massive population surges and the overpopulation, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by the Rain Forest Wars, threatened to destabilize the economy.  

Revision as of 20:29, October 21, 2006

Summary

DATE: 2162

LOCATION: Earth, on the continent of South America

Involved: United Nations, Frieden, and Koslovic forces.

Synopsis: This conflict, which was part of the Interplanetary War, was one of the biggest clashes between humans on Earth since Earth's second world war.

Outcome: The United Nations is eventually sucessful.

Military Forces

All military forces are completely unknown.

Timeline

2162

The Rain Forest Wars: Armed conflict ripped through South America, as Koslovic, Frieden, and UN forces all clashed over ideological differences, sparking additional conflicts off-planet, such as the Argyre Planitia Campaign. This war brought a great deal of suffering to the people of Earth, and created a famine for many people.

2170

In the post-war period there are massive population surges and the overpopulation, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by the Rain Forest Wars, threatened to destabilize the economy.