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Sylvio

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A New North Korea

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In the 1970's, The Central Military Commission overthrew Kim Jong-Il, murdering him, every member of his family, and those loyal to him. As the junta took over, they decided to change the approach of the nation. Shifting away from their Stalinist economy, attempting to be on par with their southern neighbors. Focusing development on education and technology.

In a similar fashion, they quelled anyone who spoke against the Committee and had the dissenters executed.

By the 1980's, North Korea had a government that was similar to that of China. Highly educated citizens who were loyal to the Worker's Party of Korea and the Commission.

In order to maintain loyalty within the nation, North Korea held patriotic events such as youth sports competitions, the construction of Juche Tower, and of course extensive use of the media. Mourning the loss of the Kim family and other comrades who were said to be assassinated by Americans. Stirring patriotic fervor that resulted in the Korean People's Army growing in number. Eventually the seat of Supreme Leader was given to puppets of the Commission.

By the 1990's, North Korea's economy was right below that of South Korea's and a technology race was about to occur.




The Samsung-Apex Technology Race


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The North and the South each had their own huge technology corporations. Samsung and Apex. They were each other's main rivals when it came to producing new technology. Samsung focused on digital cinema products, mobile phones, televisions, and home appliances. Apex focused developing on mobile phones, computers, biomedical technology, agricultural technology, and internet service. Their products and services were popular all over the world and each had their market values under $1 trillion, with each one overtaking the other briefly.

At one point in 2010, Apex developed ApexSocial. Their very own social media platform that became popular in many places around the world. It was immediately blocked by South Korea, the United States, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, and the European Union after subtle North Korean propaganda messages were imprinted on the app.

homefrontapex.jpgIn 2020, Apex was about to make a breakthrough. They started going into weapons research and military grade tech thanks to funding from the Committee. They were the biggest weapons supplier in Asia. With their biggest buyers being China, India, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, and Iran. Apex's market value skyrocketed and so did the North Korean economy with an increase in exports and being allowed BRICS membership. They're GDP was now above South Korea's.








North-South Relations



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Relations between the two Korea’s were sour as they were competing for economic gain and many politicians in each country decided to jump the gun on a United Korea. The first plan was the Korean Economic Community which essentially integrated the two economies. This had received numerous pushback by huge majority of the South Korean population and the government. The idea was then held off for years, and tensions remained high. The DMZ was more militarized with more armed personnel at the border, it was deemed off limits to civilians. Defections from North Korea still remained and many had fled South. Behind its modernized paradise, it still held the totalitarian practices of the Kim family.

The NIS and CIA started espionage and surveillance of the North. They were most interested in their military assets and found them on par with their own military, maybe a bit advanced for them. In which the South Korean budget shifted to developing their military, which at this point was a decade behind the North. The United States sent more aid to the South and stationed more troops.

Protests were held to inhibit troops arriving in South Korea and a Progressive Coalition in the National Assembly put forth a refusal to any future American aid which was put into effect near the end of the year.

During the World Cup tryouts, South Korea played North Korea for the final spot in the Seoul World Cup Stadium. North Korean soccer fans were allowed into the country for the game and it was the first time in forever, Southerners and Northerners would sit side by side. The South Korean team beat the North by 4-0 and a riot ensued within the stadium. Fans were pummeling and stomping all over each other. Riot police were sent to deal with the chaos. 32 fans were dead and 20 of them were Northerners.

The next year, North Korea's nuclear missile program was seeing new development and two tests were performed, which escalated tensions. The U.S government who was now anxious of the situation pulled out all diplomatic and military personnel from the South.



The Korean War-Reignited
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In 2030, North Korea invaded the South overrunning the DMZ and a major battle took place within Seoul. South Korea was caught off guard and a state of emergency was issued. The military tried to hold back the advancing Northerners but they were no match for their technologically advanced adversaries.

The North advanced hard and fast knocking out important targets like fuel stations, military bases, and electrical grids. Disconnecting the country from one another. Civilians were caught in the crossfire and the North had shown no mercy when they came across Southerners.

One of the most heinous North Korean war crimes was the Rape of Busan. Hundreds of thousands of South Korean civilians were raped, executed, and abducted. Approved by the Commission and covered in order to prevent international retaliation.

By 2039, South Korea was occupied and the remnants off the South Korean government established themselves in Jeju Island, turning it into a fortress. A new armistice was signed and control of the South was recognized by all except the South Korean remnants.




Chaos in Seoul
Screen Shot 2019-04-19 at 7.50.48 PM.png The former capital of the South was a war zone after the occupation. Massive riots were daily as South Korean loyalists clashed with North Korean military which resulted in hundreds of deaths monthly. In the wake of the chaos, South Korean loyalists and patriots formed organized resistance against the occupation force. The Seoul metro was a network for resistance fighters to coordinate against the North Koreans. They had seen initial success but as time went on, the North raided the subway tunnels and sought out the dissenters.

Televised executions were held to spread fear into the public, but it only stirred anger and hatred in many southerners who sympathized with their cause.

Underground resistance groups have scattered throughout the subways, to above ground where they hide in plain site, small cells that coordinate with each other. Some however prefer to work alone.


Seoul 2050

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The year is now 2050 and life in Seoul has retuned to normal. The only thing different is the flag. The now formally mentioned United Republic of Korea and informally mentioned Korea carries out massive surveillance of its civilians and a cultural divide between the southerners and northerners are present. Northerners pour into Seoul and are the more fortunate and wealthiest of its residents. Southerners are usually discriminated against for being on the enemy side. Slums from during the occupation are still present and it is here where crime is high. There are many cases of sex and drug trafficking. The subway tunnels are deemed off limits due to the increased military presence in the tunnels. For public transit, citizens rely on the bus or the expanded monorail.

The education system incorporates general education and propaganda to a create a loyal youth foundation. In fact propaganda is everywhere. Constant dehumanizing of southerners and stressing the superiority of the North. Building upon the tension.

But many people don't concern themselves with the politics around them and choose to live life as they please.​




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This is a reboot of an rp I did a couple months ago and it never got off the ground lol, so I’m trying again

This is strictly a krp, so Korean characters only obviously

When it comes to making characters there are some limits. These include, southerners and northerners not getting along. If they do then it has to be in secret. Also northerners are the more privileged and wealthy members in this society so it’s unlikely for southerners to own really expensive properties, though some exceptions can be made. Your character must be 18+ and no one op. What constitutes as op will be left to my judgement. Beyond your options are limitless

When I get interest I’ll open a server and eventually a cs page (:
 
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I'd be interested in perhaps making a North Korean soldier, tasked with logistics and distribution of food rations to the various slums in Seoul. Quite the handy person to have in the resistance's pocket. :P
 
Any updates Sylvio Sylvio ? Things have gone rather quiet :P
 
Yeah I'm gonna get the cs done later I just been doing other things
 
Hello, I would be intersted in playing a male character who works at the brothel. I morely think of him being an informant for whoever according to the story flow. Because I believe he could have high profit customers include both northerners and southerners. This could be fun.
 
Hello, I would be intersted in playing a male character who works at the brothel. I morely think of him being an informant for whoever according to the story flow. Because I believe he could have high profit customers include both northerners and southerners. This could be fun.

This kinda died, almost a month ago now xD
 
I thought we could revive it :D

I think the big thing is that (and I mean this in a honest, respectful way) the GM wasn't quite on top of things and/or didn't appear all that interested. If the various threads like the character sheets were up sooner and Arzee posted their own character to show what's the norm for acceptable characters then i'm sure it would've gone much further than it did. - Just giving some constructive criticism for next time <3
 
It is always hard to gather people around for a group roleplay. Sometimes, it is even so hard to build a story together with an author so it is understanble it died before it even properly started. Yet, it is sad as well when you have high hopes and are so eager for the story. Hopefully, we all will be able to find/create our own korean based story somehow.
 

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