President Magnum2016 wrote:
Application Format:
Name of country you wish to play as: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Name of the leader of your country in 1950: Joseph Stalin
Have you read all of the rules for this role-play? Yes
Do you agree to follow all of the rules for this role-play? Yes
Do you agree to be respectful to the people in this role-play and the admins running it? Yes
Will you play in this role-play as often if you can? Of course!
Role-play Example (At least two paragraphs):
My Modern Roleplay if needed i will post a example
Please let me be the USSR!
centurion4321 wrote:
Name of country you wish to play as: Occupied Japan
Name of the leader of your country in 1950: Emperor Hirohito with Military Governor Douglas MacArthur
Have you read all of the rules for this role-play? Yes
Do you agree to follow all of the rules for this role-play? Yes
Do you agree to be respectful to the people in this role-play and the admins running it? Yes
Will you play in this role-play as often if you can? yes
Role-play Example (At least two paragraphs):
The nukes fell and everyone got hit. The country that once controlled the pacific and had taken an entire region hostage had a bad day. The American troops marched through the streets. Except the Emperor realized they were not the enemy. A real enemy was waiting. About to end an entire way of life. Unless it was stopped. We realized the Americans could not hold the line alone. In silence the soldiers who had thought it was all over in 1945 put on their uniforms and grabbed their rifles. The night was over, and the sun was rising.
If Korea fell, Japan was next. This was an accepted fact. Korea must not fall. The Mongolians were stopped by a miracle. It is understood we can not rely on another one. Many will fall, but in the end Korea is the gateway to Japan. Thousands of soldiers must be sent. Hundreds of aircraft. No matter the cost. Korea must not fall.
crazzymasster wrote:
Name of country: Cuba
Leader in 1950's:Fulgencio Batista
Have I read all rules of the role-play? Yes I have
Will I follow all the rules of this role-play? Yes I shall bring Cuba to the world
Do you agree to be respectful to the people in this role-play and the admins running it? Yes I will
Will you play in this role-play as often if you can? yes I will maybe not all the time but most of it
ROLEPLAY EXAMPLE:
Castro coming to power in 1959
"The Dictator Batista lay quiet as his sympathizers took him to a boat making a daring escape to America, with him lay 300 million Dollars taken out of the Cuban treasury to prevent Castro from taking it. Now one last problem lay between Castro and his goal to become the next Cuban dictator and that was the United States supported Cantillo and his forces, who had already proclaimed their own president,This infuriated Castro ordered an immediate arrest of him
and left him in jail to think the next time he tries betraying the cause...if there were a next time.
The Cuban Missile Crisis
How our allies in Moscow have not supported us as they cowardly back off from the capitalist giant known as the United States, the same country that invaded its revolutionary brother Mexico for more land that wasn't needed! I tell you all that today we wont get our missiles but in exchange we will be sworn enemies of the United States as we will not bow there knees to them and we shall help every communist coup out there!
there it is! hopefully I get accepted
YankeeDude101 wrote:
Name of country you wish to play as: West Germany
Name of the leader of your country in 1950: Konrad Adenauer
Have you read all of the rules for this role-play? Yep.
Do you agree to follow all of the rules for this role-play? Yes.
Do you agree to be respectful to the people in this role-play and the admins running it? Yes.
Will you play in this role-play as often if you can? Yep.
Role-play Example (At least two paragraphs):
"Adeneuer at, at his round table, with the defense minister sitting adjutant to him, the American military adviser and man responsible for all American involvement in West Germany, and central European affairs. Adeneuer looked anxiously at President Heusse, who advocated full action against the atrocity of the East Germans. A building, a hotel, bombed, by East German Stasi forces. A man, known as Rudolf Olly, a Bonn-born East German citizen, was head suspect. Caught leaving the scene, only a few moments after the bombing, with a pistol, false documents, de-coding books, as well as traces of C4 on his hands. He was traced back to the Stasi. The bombing, although minute, was signal to an even larger event. An event, that would yet again trigger the destruction of Europe. War. Over 2 million East German soldiers were on the West German border, with only 240,000 West German soldiers at the border. An invasion, wasn't unexpected. T-52 and T-55 Tanks, 10s of regiments of artillery, long range bombers stationed at numerous air bases mere miles away from the border, the Americans weren't speculating on fantasy. American general, John Hugent, was advised by his superiors to fulfill a hard-line policy against the Soviets of the East, Russia and Germany, but one that would lead in peace.
Meanwhile, Heinz, an West German citizen, who enrolled in the Federal Armed forces 2 years prior, at the rank of corporal, is tired of drills. Ever increasing, ever tiring, ever boring. He turns to his good friend, Peter, and says "Warum tun wir das? Warum? Es ist mudlich, und dull". Meaning, why do we do this, its boring, and stupid. After being moved constantly, and not able to visit home, or his friends, it does get to him. The General of his base, in Weisenburg, states that soldier's ultimate loyalty to the State, is unquestionable. The General, Ludwig Fernstadt, a former Wehrmacht general, is known for his tremendous bravery. Being part of the Battle of Berlin, and numerous battles on the Eastern front, to be put as a base commander hits him hard. Harder than he'd like to admit it. Still, his relationship to Heinz, is interesting. The two, both gone through world war 2, both seen the change in the country, from an extreme dictatorship, to a democracy, one that was not seen since 1933. Their relationship increases, when Heinz, a West German, becomes East German by loyalty.
-More to this, by Hans Schreiber, Der Speigel
Kalantigos wrote:
Application Format:
Name of country you wish to play as: China
Name of the leader of your country in 1950: Mao Zedong
Have you read all of the rules for this role-play? Yep
Do you agree to follow all of the rules for this role-play? Ja
Do you agree to be respectful to the people in this role-play and the admins running it? Fo shizzle
Will you play in this role-play as often if you can? Affirmative
Role-play Example (At least two paragraphs):
Disaster at Araracuara
The colonial expeditions into the depths of the unexplored lands when huge bands of tens of thousands of native warriors swarmed out of the hills and driving the Marines far out of the waypaths and deep into the hills, constantly under attack from the enemy. The local guides had led them far astray from the intended target of Bogota and into a trap.
Several weeks rage in constant skirmishes and battles wearing down the men of the Colonial Marines, as they desperately try to break through and forge a path towards their bases that are now further and further to the west.
In a last ditch attempt, Captain Maron of the Colonial Cavalry gathers his forces into one fastmoving wedge to punch a hole in the native lines during one of the rare pitched battles to try hasten a breakthrough, but to no avail. He dies with a spear through the chest and a fifth of his contingents shattered.
Major Terriere doggedly holds his positions as he and his musketeers run out of ammunition, being forced to resort to their bayonets as the natives charge their hastily constructed wooden barricade. His body is found several days later, buried under a dozen natives.
Private Jacques Bonet, cut off from the main body of the army, his platoon lying dead and dying races with the regimental colours as hard and fast as his legs can carry him. Honour must be preserved at any cost in blood, and the loss of the colours will strike a heavy blow to morale.
A headless body is found pinned by spears to a rotten jungle tree. Commander Trevleu recovers the Regimental colours which had been secreted within, and salutes the unknown soldier for his courage and selflessness in saving the honour of his unit.
These scenes of grim determination and selfless heroism play out throughout the hills and battlefields of the Pacific colonies as the longrunning battle rages on.
We still have a lot of nations open!
It's been a while