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Actually the one issue with the Twilight Timeline is that frankly the line of succession part of it is completely and totally wrong. First off the Secret Service would have never allowed the Vice President to stay in the White House with an incoming nuke - they would have knocked her out and carried her out if they had to. Second in a time of war there is no way that the third in line to the presidency would have been allowed to be out of touch in any way - especially after the nukes started flying in Europe and Asia.
And third and the biggest of all - as anyone who has seen Battlestar Galactica knows - there is a long line of people who can assume the Presidency - thus there is no way that there would have been no President - it would take a nuclear attack that would have basically killed off 99 percent of the population to get to that point |
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There were sixteen at the time of the war - but the wording also opened up the possibility of deputies who had been appointed by Congress. Frankly the whole "no one wants to be President" part of the timeline was just way way too convenient a way to break up the US - and considering how CivGov came into being I could see any actual military command structure saying no way am I turning power over to a govt that was stretching being a legal one past the breaking point
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While unlikely the events of the game timeline would occur, it's not impossible as CDAT has detailed. It's a case of a series of bad choices and enemy action coupled with fate and luck colluding to screw things up more than usual.
Now, back to the OP. I don't know enough about the US succession requirements to accurately comment, however I do see the SoD either being used as a figurehead to bolster one sides legitimacy over the other, or even a third side forming around them. The potential for chaos is breathtaking! ![]()
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Let us not forget that the strikes were on a holiday weekend, Congress not in session and probably spending the time with their families back in their constituencies.
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Regardless of the holiday, there was a pretty damn major war on at the time. Those at the top of government weren't likely to be having a lot of time off, and it's quite possible those people would have brought their families closer so they might be able to grab a few hours with them.
Note that in the initial period after nukes were used (July-August) there was a lot of panic and people heading for the hills. Four months later there'd been no escalation and nukes until then had generally stayed tactical, short ranged with limited payloads (except for those in China of course), and within Europe. As indicated in the timeline and Howling Wilderness, a lot of people had forgotten the initial panic and returned to life as usual, so it seems reasonable given the earlier false alarm(s) many would have been slow to take shelter and left it far too late to act effectively. Because of this, many who should have known better, and had access to relevant intelligence, would have died that otherwise would have been in shelters.
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The question here, to me, is more about what would each side do if the SoD was recovered?
Obviously MILGOV would now fall under him, as the military was his to begin with. What would CIVGOV do? Would the military units under CIVGOV switch to follow their SoD? Is there a claim for Broward to remain President since in their eyes anyway, he was duly elected? We are leaning towards Broward still claiming the POTUS but losing all military unit support and eventually committing treason and getting arrested. Hmmm...and the CIA?
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It's a tough question.
Not sure they'd lose ALL military support, but if it could be proven the SoD was alive (bearing in mind the difficulties of communication post nuke), there's a high chance many people would fall into line behind the SoD. Politics would also play a big role, with quite a few I'd imagine unwilling to accept Broward's apparent illegitimacy as it would have massive flow on effects for their own position. Another similar consideration is how the commanders of the Civgov units may view their own futures. Will they be arrested and tried for treason for supporting Milgov in light of what may be a more legitimate President? Will there be an assassination attempt on the SoD? Can enough Supreme Court judges be gathered together to make a proper constitutional ruling? Would that ruling be accepted? As for the CIA, I don't even want to think about what would happen there!!!
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