A map

Nov. 6th, 2005 03:28 pm
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Because no novel is complete without at least one map.

In the mid twenty-first century, driven by oil crises and increasing animosity, the United States fractured under the strain of its own size and diversity.

It formed eight new countries.

New England and the middle states to the Mississippi retained the name United States. The seat of government, insecure in Wahsington DC, moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Renewing the social contract, they moved into a socialist economic system similar to Europe's. Schooling is mandatory as high as a student is capable. The US is no longer a military leader, but one of the largest producers of educated workers in the world.

The eleven states of the old Confederacy regrouped, under the leadership of Christian Reconstructionists. They settled the capital in Birmingham, Alabama. Biblical laws, Old Testament and New, are rigidly enforced. Education is private or homeschooling only. Alcohol, gambling, drugs, movies that don't meet state requirements, long hair on men, short hair or pants on women, all these are illegal. The more wealthy are starting to move out to the country on private estates. Some of the less fortunate have followed and indentured themselves, per Levitican law. (The capitalism is rapidly going feudal)

Lone Star is Texaas and Oklahoma. It is a big, raw country, being built on oil profits and cattle. It is run by pure democracy: one person, one vote. Justice is swift and sure, and going armed is mandatory. The capital of the country is in Dallas, Texas.

Heartland is the midwest, from the Mississippi to the Rockies. The capital is at Council Bluffs, Iowa. They are a comfortable, tidy little country of small, idyllic towns, having retreated into a dream of the 19th century. Most towns under 5000 people look like a remake of The Music Man. While it's run on a town council level locally, the true power rests with oligarchs who are determined to steer a course between the US and CS. Education is mandatory through eighth grade, and many of the kids go into farming. Factory farming has been made illegal, and small farmers have the real power, producing most of the food for export to the other countries.

The Tribal Lands of the Dakotas, Montana and Wyoming are under rule by the local native American tribes. Many of the countries would like to get their hands on this region as it is the second most nuclear capable country in the world.

Deseret is a poor country, unfit for farming and most of the mining has long since played out. It's run by a Mormon theocracy, headquartered in Salt Lake City.

Golden Cal is an anarchist free state. Anything goes and it's wide open. Vigilantism is the rule of the day as there are no police. There is no capital as there is no government.

Pacifica is the old Pacific Northwest, with the capital in Seattle. It maintains a thriving trade with other countries. Like the US, it is socialist in the European fashion, and a representative democracy.


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The D-Man checks in

Date: 2005-11-08 06:14 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Anyone who has ever visited Colorado knows we are far from a desert, and with NORAD here, I would seriously question the viability of the Tribal Lands being the 2nd most capable nuclear power in the world. With the collapse of the old order, the launch codes would be changed in short order to prevent the nukes being used, and/or the soldiers stationed in those missile silos would be ordered to disable the warheads if they could not move them to the new USA territory. Even fracturing as the Unitied States apparently did, I cannot see any non-Native American military officer leaving his/her post and just giving a live nuke to a tribe of natives... Especially as the white man outnumbers the red man in these territories even today by a significant amount. What happened to all of them and their local govenments? All the Native Americans would inherit--if they could organize and take control--would be a bunch of useless concrete holes in the ground with inoperable missiles, missing their nose cones.

Golden Cal would only exist as an anarchy for a number of years before a single gang/strong man begins consolidating power & taking over. The terrain is not rugged enough like in Afghanistan to prevent large armies from forming and easily sweeping through it. Also only a matter of time before anarchists likely begin raiding Pacifica for fun, prompting a strong military response and southern expansionism to bring order & protect national interests. Likewise only a matter of time before foreign powers in the Western Pacific & South America (China, Japan, Australia, Russia, Mexico, etc.) begin taking advantage of the existing anarchy in Golden Cal and start moving in to establish military outposts and colonies to claim the territorial wealth... And grab slaves. Who could stop them? I hear blondes still fetch a good price even today in Asian & Mexican brothels.

Didn't the fantasy role-playing game, Shadowrun, already do this map?

Interesting though. Very interesting. It shall be worth seeing what you might do with this.

Re: The D-Man checks in

Date: 2005-11-08 02:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
1) it is a rough map, currently undergoing changes, as I'm still in first draft mode. There's talk of letting NM and AZ be another section of Tribal land, sending half of Idaho over to Deseret and letting Montana, Wyoming and Colorado form their own semi-arid country.

2) Nothing west of Heartland is currently important to the story at hand, save as mention.

3) It is NOT plagarized from the Shadowrun map. Balkanized America is a staple of dystopian fiction, and this is based--loosely--on the Shadowrun map, the Map of the Knowne Worlde (SCA) and the mental landscape of Robert Heinlein's Friday.

4) It's only been fifty years since the central government collapsed. The anarchist state of Tortuga lasted almost a hundred years before Spain got testy.

5) Colorado may not be desert, but it isn't farmland... It's, you know, scenic.

Re: The D-Man checks in

Date: 2005-11-08 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Tortuga, as I recall from my History & Geography lessons, was an island (with no significant natural resources) which was rather difficult to reach with a fleet and/or an army given the simple technology and transport vehicles available during its day... And the difficulty of supporting & supplying such a fleet and/or an army of the period if you could send one such a great distance from your main bases of operation. Given the time period you have Golden Cal existing in... An anarchist state that size & with those natural resources would not last 6 months before organized neighboring and/or outside military powers moved in to stake their claims, unless you maybe make it an undesireable/uninhabitable wasteland because of germ or nuclear warfare.

Don't get me wrong. I like & I am intrigued with what you have so far, but it needs to make sense. Mexico--even today--would love to take back California, and without an organized military nor any allies to defend it, it would not take much for even the Mexican army to conquer it... Presuming the Russians, Chinese & Japanese don't beat them to it.

...And what happened to all the white folk in the proposed Tribal Lands? Their local governments just disintegrate? Did all the rednecks just forget where they put their guns when the tribes started to organize & move? The Native Americans are too much of a minority anymore to feasibly take such large territories & hold them if the dominate culture over & around them says, "I don't think so."

Re: The D-Man checks in

Date: 2005-11-08 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
Like I said, nothing west of Heartland matters for my purposes.

And I am still thinking it through. Just not expending a lot of thought on the parts of the world I won't be using until the sequel, if at all. Not with putting out 3000 words a day of sex, dominance and political intrigue.

Re: The D-Man checks in

Date: 2005-11-08 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Oooooooo... 3,000 words a day of... "More! Give me more!"

Re: The D-Man checks in

Date: 2005-11-09 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
Not your style of stuff, dear. As in, really not your tastes.

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