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This is some juicy material for any CONUS campaign. I consider myself fairly well read and this was news to me.
http://www.businessinsider.com/here-...oke-out-2015-1 I'm interested in how y'all might incorporate these revelations into existing T2K CONUS canon.
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One of the character concepts in my list of things to run in your PbPs is an FBI or DSS agent who escaped the destruction of a U.S. embassy. The first nasty thought that occurs to me is to have one of the other PCs on the detention list.
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Read about this before. Its a old plan, and its workability back in the day was suspect. The real question would be how workable would it be today? Would it be done in MilGov or only just CivGov? Would they end up drawing different lists?
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It's a bit of interesting very old Cold War trivia. As an aside, the comments under the article were rather hilarious. who would have thought there were so many tin-foil hat conspiracy types reading Business Insider.
But back on subject, while that particular plan was way out of date, I'd imagine that the FBI (and many other agencies) have andhad such types of plans. I would think that in a ver. 1.0 setting, that a lot of the roundup of suspecious types would have already taken place well before TDM. You might have seen a large number of the FBI (and other federal LEAs) offices amazingly having ordered several years worth of their annual ammunition supply and other such stuff for training purposes of course. One other thing to think about, and it's almost always overlooked, is what would have happened to the Judiciary branch. It would probably be the largest surviving set of Congressionally confirmed people out there. there are a heck of a lot of Federal Judges, and in a lot of non-targeted locations. |
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Have you ever read any of the Continuity of Government plans? There are 3 COG sites in NW PA alone. Each is in an old mine that played out. The closest to me (Grove City) is well known and anyone in PA, OH, NY or WV has seen the trucks that serve the commercial side of this site. It's called IRON MOUNTAIN. I used to service the bank ATM in the employee lounge there. The outer Blast Doors alone were impressive. The "security" had better armament than we had when I worked at the Beaver Valley Nuclear Plant (we had M4s with triburst). In addition to equipment, Iron Mountain contained information from the Office of Personnel Management, the Social Security administration, and all the info needed to maintain the local, state and federal government agencies in the region. It was deep enough to defeat EMP and could survive a (nuclear) near miss. I had the pleasure of inspecting one of the government's other COG sites in NW PA during my time in the Reserves. This facility contained enough equipment to arm a battalion including Weapons, Vehicles, Ammo, Food and Fuel. It was designed to provide a regional/provisional government with enough "stuff" to reestablish order in a COG situation. There was a "detention facility" located in this site. Then there are the Tier 2 Facilities. AMSA (Army maintenance, support and assistance) sites. While not hardened facilities, they do contain sufficient supplies of vehicles, equipment, arms, ammo, medicine and food to help any regional military deal with a lower level disaster until relief arrives. AMSA shops also contain the specialists needed to assist in a disaster; Mechanics, Armorers, Communications Specialists, and Admin specialists. These are all civilian contractors (often also reservists or national guardsmen) who are full time employees of the shop. The Keystone Ordinance Facility in Geneva PA is the closest facility to me. There are also AMSA shops in Butler PA, Oakdale (south of Pittsburgh), and over by State College. These would be a prime target for individuals looking for military equipment. One can only imagine how such COG sites and depots would be fought over by MILGOV and CIVGOV (and GOD knows who else). The government would NOT cease to function in a major crisis. My only question would be, "what KIND of government would be functioning?"
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I think this has been posted before, but there's detailed info on various aspects of the British Government's contingency plans in the event of a nuclear war on the following site:
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/featur...new_page_1.htm
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