Prologue
In 2135, China's military power grew to rival the United States but could never match them in a head on fight due to the United States gaining the first Military Space Station in 2095, that could fire on any target on the planet. Even though China was gaining land and starting to prosper, China's economy did not rise. To try and gain an edge over the United States and its allies, China spent more and more of its money on its military each year. China's economy faltered and its people became discontent. The people of China started to resent the government. More and more people rose up protesting against the government. In response, the leader of China, Jianjun Woyang, ordered all protesters to be killed on spot by the Chinese military in 2137. The Chinese people stopped protesting but grew angry with the government. A year later, another protest arose after a terrorist bombing. The government refused to do anything about it or help clean it up. The protest that arose was the biggest China had seen. The military was ordered to use deadly force against the protesters. Almost everyone in the protest was killed. This sparked for a revolt. Revolts were starting up all over the country. The Chinese military was thus spread out unable to deal with all the revolts leaving some to grow more powerful. People revolted in the streets of Beijing by the millions. Left unchecked, the revolt in the north of the country quickly grew into a full scale revolution that soon took Beijing. Jianjun had been moved to an unknown location prior to the attack. It wasn't long till the leader of the revolution in the north, Zemin Actoa, contacted other countries outside of China. Germany, Japan, and The Federation of ZapanRay sent military troops to help with the revolution while other countries such as the United States, South Korea, and the United Kingdom supplied weapons, rations, money, and military equipment. Each day the revolution grows stronger and the Chinese military remains disorganized and spread out unable to fully counter the revolution.
