Kannex
TNPer
September Zweitausendundfuenf
Zarya, Pelhafor, Kannexan Empire
The moon hung like a white pearl in the black night. Sparse grayish
clouds blew in the chilly autumn wind. They covered the few stars that
were still visible in the city sky. Under the stars, surpassing their
brilliance, shone the streetlights and lamps of the protesters' camp.
Turquoise and green banners flapped from poles. Tents in the middle of
Senate Square stood around a huge bonfire. Several hundred young
Pelhaforans sang and danced and roasted marshmellows in the fire. They
cast shadows on the cloth walls of the tents, in which some young
couples made love and others prepared for war.
Armed with batons and pamphlets, the rabble of youths gathered near the
gates of the Senate Building. The guards by now had grown used to the
gaiety of the camp and paid no attention as fifty able-bodied men and
women hoisted themselves up the bars and threw themselves over. They
landed on the other side. When enough of them planted their sneakers
firmly on Senate grounds, the group broke into a run.
The four cops at the entrance shouted in alarm as they were suddenly
swarmed by a horde of college students, who then opened the gate. In
flooded the whole mass of diehard Pelha Youth activists. Three hundred
protesters literally knocked the officers off their feet by their sheer
mass and stormed the building without bloodshed. Bursting right into
the main Senate Chamber, they half scared to death the janitor who
screamed surprised Spanish obscenities as they climbed over empty
senators' desks and made to the podium. The protesters plopped
themselves down in chairs made for wealthy, powerful men, and decorated
the inside of the Chamber with yellow and green and white banners that
read "UNABHANGIGKEIT" and "LIEBE, NICHT KRIEG".
When the television news cameras and the Internal Ministry marshals
finally reached the scene, the students occupying the Senate Building
made their demands. First off, a new constitution, separate from the
laws of the Kannexan overlords. All the rights of national sovereignty
to be vested solely in the Pelhaforan people. Secondly, withdrawal of
all Pelhaforan troops sent overseas for the Kannexan Kaiser's bidding.
Thirdly, passing of laws against discrimination.
The police dared not evict the protesters by force.
Formed under the auspices of the Kannexan Empire, the Pelhafor
Territorial Army (Das Pelhaforische Territorialheer) served as the
Protectorate of Pelhafor's defense force, augmenting Imperial Kannexan
forces. Kannex handled Pelhafor's military affairs.
In the recent Great War, with the entire Kannexan Empire coming close
to nuclear armegeddon and thousands of troops sent abroad to fight and
die in Rhuvish forests and Cronaali roads, Pelhafor was worried --
rightfully so. Then Chancellor Joerg Henneburg, without Pelhaforan
Senatorial consent, without warning, mobilized the 1st and 4th
Divisions of the Territorial Army, meant for defending Pelhaforan land.
The 1st and 4th were sent to Cronaal.
Pelhaforans were in an uproar. Over half of all Pelhaforan troops were
now overseas, fighting the Kaiser's wars with rifles in their arms.
In Kannex, protests arose similarly. University students stormed
college buildings and held sit-ins. Marches with hundreds and sometimes
thousands of students converged in major cities like Weiterburg and
Manhatt, blocking traffic and attracting news cameras. Many waved
turquoise banners and shouted anti-war slogans. Many sung German
revolutionary songs and shouted to each other, "Weisst du nicht, Brüder? Die Revolution kommt!"
Zarya, Pelhafor, Kannexan Empire
The moon hung like a white pearl in the black night. Sparse grayish
clouds blew in the chilly autumn wind. They covered the few stars that
were still visible in the city sky. Under the stars, surpassing their
brilliance, shone the streetlights and lamps of the protesters' camp.
Turquoise and green banners flapped from poles. Tents in the middle of
Senate Square stood around a huge bonfire. Several hundred young
Pelhaforans sang and danced and roasted marshmellows in the fire. They
cast shadows on the cloth walls of the tents, in which some young
couples made love and others prepared for war.
Armed with batons and pamphlets, the rabble of youths gathered near the
gates of the Senate Building. The guards by now had grown used to the
gaiety of the camp and paid no attention as fifty able-bodied men and
women hoisted themselves up the bars and threw themselves over. They
landed on the other side. When enough of them planted their sneakers
firmly on Senate grounds, the group broke into a run.
The four cops at the entrance shouted in alarm as they were suddenly
swarmed by a horde of college students, who then opened the gate. In
flooded the whole mass of diehard Pelha Youth activists. Three hundred
protesters literally knocked the officers off their feet by their sheer
mass and stormed the building without bloodshed. Bursting right into
the main Senate Chamber, they half scared to death the janitor who
screamed surprised Spanish obscenities as they climbed over empty
senators' desks and made to the podium. The protesters plopped
themselves down in chairs made for wealthy, powerful men, and decorated
the inside of the Chamber with yellow and green and white banners that
read "UNABHANGIGKEIT" and "LIEBE, NICHT KRIEG".
When the television news cameras and the Internal Ministry marshals
finally reached the scene, the students occupying the Senate Building
made their demands. First off, a new constitution, separate from the
laws of the Kannexan overlords. All the rights of national sovereignty
to be vested solely in the Pelhaforan people. Secondly, withdrawal of
all Pelhaforan troops sent overseas for the Kannexan Kaiser's bidding.
Thirdly, passing of laws against discrimination.
The police dared not evict the protesters by force.
Formed under the auspices of the Kannexan Empire, the Pelhafor
Territorial Army (Das Pelhaforische Territorialheer) served as the
Protectorate of Pelhafor's defense force, augmenting Imperial Kannexan
forces. Kannex handled Pelhafor's military affairs.
In the recent Great War, with the entire Kannexan Empire coming close
to nuclear armegeddon and thousands of troops sent abroad to fight and
die in Rhuvish forests and Cronaali roads, Pelhafor was worried --
rightfully so. Then Chancellor Joerg Henneburg, without Pelhaforan
Senatorial consent, without warning, mobilized the 1st and 4th
Divisions of the Territorial Army, meant for defending Pelhaforan land.
The 1st and 4th were sent to Cronaal.
Pelhaforans were in an uproar. Over half of all Pelhaforan troops were
now overseas, fighting the Kaiser's wars with rifles in their arms.
In Kannex, protests arose similarly. University students stormed
college buildings and held sit-ins. Marches with hundreds and sometimes
thousands of students converged in major cities like Weiterburg and
Manhatt, blocking traffic and attracting news cameras. Many waved
turquoise banners and shouted anti-war slogans. Many sung German
revolutionary songs and shouted to each other, "Weisst du nicht, Brüder? Die Revolution kommt!"