
This article's title is a conjecture. There is no official name for the article's subject slthough it contains canon information.
In the years leading up to the Cascadian Conflict, the Pacific Federation had been exploiting Cascadia's geothermal resources to expand across the world by force and conquest rather than provide aid like before. This prompted the country to seek independence to stop these conquests from continuing.
The Federation, however, refused its plea, and decided to fully vassalize Cascadia into itself entirely. The country, split between those in support of remaining and seceding, collapsed into civil war once the anti-Federation elements started resisting.[1]
What became of the conquests during and after the war is unknown, especially with the Federation's military strength being heavily depleted afterwards and the alliance itself having become a global pariah.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Sector D2. (2020). Project Wingman [Video game]. San Francisco, CA: Humble Games. Mission 03: "Homestead."
- ↑ Sector D2 Limited. (2020). Project Wingman [Video game]. San Francisco, CA: Humble Games. Files Archive → World Entries: Post-Cascadian Conflict
| Wars, battles, and other events before and during the After Calamity Era | |
|---|---|
Calamity/Long Cold (AC -150-0) • Formation of United Cascadia (AC pre-0) • Formation of the Pacific Federation (AC 332) • Superpower cold war (AC unknown-432+) • Solstitium Disaster (AC 392) • Oceanian War (AC 417) • Good Hope Dispute (AC pre-432) • Operation New History (AC pre-432) • Sinking of the City on a Lake (AC pre-432) • Hunt for the Maester (AC pre-432) • '29 tax scandal (AC 429) • Federation conquests (AC pre-432) • Meilynx Incident (AC 432) • Cascadian Conflict (AC 432) • Federation uprisings and secessions (AC 432-) |