User:Slopijoe/Earth 2050 (chat)

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Only the following users can edit this Yurikaslov and Slopijoe, C121 and UK13.

Note:
here's some rules for future reference as well: no using other nations, keep everything civil, be realistic, don't do anything out-of-character, use the main channel for public dealings and major events, and private channels for out of character (OOC) and under-the-table dealings.I may develop an algorithm for determining who wins/loses a battle or war in the future, to prevent disputes

Background
As a result of the collapse of the Euro in 2021, following a previously steady and slow decline, the European Union has dissolved. Nationalist feelings have welled up in the former union states, leading to a large percentage of Europe being staunchly conservative and reactionary, minus the United Kingdom

Yurikaslov (Brazil)
BRIC (Brazil-Russia-India-China) has allowed Brazil to explode onto the scene as a new power, and with their population reaching 220 million by 2050 and their GDC rivalling even the United States (whose currency has become the most powerful in the world following the collapse of the Euro) Brazil has shown itself to be a potential leader for the last half of the 21st century

Slopijoe (poland)
Poland was roughly spared from the downfall of the Euro due to it never having adopted that currency at all. The population of Poland has remained fairly constant (having increased to just over 42 million by 2050)

Charcoal121(Germany)
The fall of the European Union had heavy effects on most of the other members of the former EU, however -- Germany in particular nearly imploded, with its own economy's strength being what held the rest of the Euro up in the first place. Without warning, separatist groups, particularly in Sorbian-held areas and in the Southern states (especially Bavaria) began to militarize, and Germany entered a prolong state of civil war -- until NATO stepped in to stabilize the situation. Following the recovery, Germany's reinstated Mark is still a strong currency on the world stage. The population of Germany in the south was wracked by the Civil War, and the Sorbians were all but eradicated, but overall Germany finally managed to break 95 million by 2050

UK13(United states)
The United States was not untouched by the collapse of the Euro -- all currencies were dragged down by its failure. However, the US remained strong, and the dollar has become the strongest currency on earth. as is typical of first-world nations, the population has mostly stagnated, only in 2050 reaching 375 million. As with Germany, in Canada a particularly nasty separatist revolt erupted in the areas in and around Quebec -- with rioting already near to bursting in the UK proper (keeping the UK's forces from stamping out the rebels) and the Quebecois matching the Canadian forces man-to-man, the United States (for its own safety and at the behest of the UK) stepped in to deal with the rebels. As a result of the ensuing war, the US pressed for transferrence of Canada to US jurisdiction -- talks of annexation spread. Although it was not without protest, the UK relented, opting to instead deal with its own stability problems.