One Day War

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A war beginning on the North Pole of Mars. After the government of Rhaken Kull disintegrated on the Northern Pole, the Duma put forth a call for potential settlers. An Allanean attempt at colonization began with no consent of the Duma and in a nature widely considered offensive in all circles. The forces of Zero-One were involved in containing this first attempt at colonization.

The nation of Northwestern Liang formally requested permission to colonize Severnaia, and a massive dwarven colony ship departed the country for the Red Planet.

In a widely disputed chain of events, the dwarven colony ship attempted to land on top of the Allanean colony. The Liangites claim that a blizzard made the Allaneans all but invisible while the Allaneas claim it was done intentionally. Whatever may be the case, it was the Allaneans who started firing first, and ground, atmospheric, and stellar fighting quickly broke out between Liangite dwarves, Allanean marines, and Zero-One Security-2 soldiers on the ground, and Zero-One and Allanean ships in the air, with involvement being put forth also by Kajali gravitic cruisers.

Soon after battles began raging in the sky, a large Zero-One fleet targeted the Allanean satillite of New Detroit. More nations got involved, and the New Detroit station was destroyed.

Liangite arms quickly prevailed on the ground, and as the dwarves closed in on the few remaining Allaneans, the governor exploded a tactical nuclear device, wiping out ~4,000 dwarves in a single blow.

Zero-One's space forces continued on, moving overhead Allanea itself, calling for surrender repeatedly, and, upon being denied, beginning a huge orbital bombardment of the Allanean mainland, joined by such nations as Sentient Peoples. Allanea was effectively reduced to the Iron Age.

With Allanea reduced to something a Roman legion could have taken over, the Sentient Peoples' took control of the nation.