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Greenland in T2K
Thinkink about the Vatican thread, I thought what other undiscussed locations are out there? Many I presume...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland What would happen here? Would Denmark continue help them and if so how could they? The US ?
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Short history of Greenland in WW 3.
4.6.1998 Thule airbase- 1 Mt air burst. 4.6.1998- 1.1.1999 Emergency evacuation to Denmark. No oil and no money for welfare programs. Only 3000 people will stay at their own risk. Two MD:s, two nurses, three gunsmiths and one engineer. Rest of the population are fishers and hunters. Military units: 1.1.2000 Danish military: Sirius patrol and radar station personel from air force. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Patrol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Air_Base |
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I never really thought about greenland but why not.
A nuclear burst on Thule is interesting but I would expect it to be 100kt instead of 1Mt. About the population, I find 3000 people to be way too low. Actual population in Greenland is about 57.000 with about 7.000 europeans. The reminding 50.000 being inuits. I agree that the withdawal of Denmark will bring casualties but I would expect at least 30.000 inuits to survive (hunting, fishing...). Outside of military personnel, the Thule burst will kill almost no one. In addition, I wouldn't be surprised to see them establishing an independent inuit state, may be lingking with inuit populations in Canada. In addition, I'm not sure that the Danes would accept 50.000 inuits on their soil. Finally, I can well imagine inuits killing the last remaining Europeans in retaliation from danish exaction in the 1940's-1960's. At that time, Denmark had a policy of forced conversion and cultural destruction toward inuits and several among them may think about some kind of "virtual and blind" revenge. |
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"Cultural destruction, our heritage, once we were warriors bla, bla." In Finland we have our own untainted island paradise. Yes you can always find nutters who are ready to attack other people... Sometimes we hear loud voices shouting how they are ready to leave our nice little nation state. Well what can you say? They live on island and marry their cousins? Hard talks don`t mean that they are preparing genocide! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85land Last edited by Trooper; 07-01-2009 at 04:32 AM. |
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You got some point Trooper. Your idea of a sub makes a lot of sense indeed. However, I was not thinking of Genocide. I was simply thinking of a few mob chasing down the few Europeans who had chosen to remain there (a few hundreds at most). In addition, I was not thinking about a general bloodshed: They might get killed somewhere and protected elsewhere.
I also agree with what you say about evacuation but I'm just a little less optimistic than you are. I simply assume that the Danes refuse (or don't plan) to evacuate most people who are of native descent. Kato had another point, if they are all now in cities and have completely lost the hability to turn back to the old ways, the casualy level might be higher. Still, I think that 3000 is a bit too low. |
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In Pohjoismaat lähdekirja (Nordic sourcebook) 1990 by FGH (canon V1). Authors write about Iceland. 100 kt to Keflavik air base. Rest of the country will go back to 19th century. In the year 2000 war has practically ended. (If I remember it right? Sourcebooks are like police, women and taxicab. You newer find one when you need it...)
Situation in Greenland could be something like that. Trickle of electricity from alternative power plant? Fishing without motor-powered vessels? Back to old days without much dying and suffering? Famine or two maybe? And dont forget EMP! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keflav%C3%ADk_Air_Base |
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