Thread:Ecoraptor3339/@comment-25309944-20150423155458/@comment-25309944-20150425065107

Alright, so the Mirus map has been updated to reflect the territorial changes that happened during Operation Rubicon. I spoke with Monet, and given the deployment of Draconis (and probably TIAF) forces at the time of the attack (let's say November of 2802?), we think it's likely that the Mirusian attack will be met with disorganized resistance at the beginning. This will allow them to get perhaps halfway down each territory before the Allies put up a front.

From there (December-January), the Allies could be slowly pushed back almost to the French territory, which up to this point hasn't done anything.

The problem with bribing the Superstate to give up French Mirus is that the Unification Council doesn't actually have any power there. Legally speaking, it should be able to give commands to the colonies of human nations, but French Mirus has just been quietly ignoring those and continues to supply the allied war machine with ansite and weapons in an unofficial capacity, the excuse being that nobody's told them to stop yet. However, it benefits from the diplomatic protection of the Human Superstate, which is allied with the ATR. Attacking it outright would therefore be a problem for the Mirusian Coalition.

However, French Mirus is rejoining the war in January in an official capacity, and that means that the French Army Group Mirus will be joining the fray almost immediately, possibly turning the tide of the conflict.