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Politics

National spirits

Legacy of the Ostafrikaner Research
  • Research Speed: +5.00%
  • Military Factory Construction Speed: +10.00%

When we marched across the tropical hell of Hüttig's lands, we found more than just violent death, disease, and human suffering. In the depths of his cruel laboratories, we found stockpiles of chemical weapons, and well-documented research on their production. This has given us a useful chemical industry in the few areas truly under our control, and the developments Hüttig made will assist the US military in their own research of this lethal science.

East African Warlordism
  • Daily Political Power Gain: -0.20
  • Stability: -15.00%

In the brutality of Hüttig's kingdom, it was inevitable that some would find it unbearable and resist their captors. Most of these acts of resistance were cut short by an executioner's Buller, and only the most brutal and ruthless rebels have survived this long. Armed with a miscellany of stolen German and black market weapons, they have turned East Africa into a bloody patchwork of warlord states. We must act decisively to restore order from chaos.

Lackluster Infrastructure
  • Daily Political Power Gain: -0.05
  • Resource Gain Efficiency: -10.00%
  • Consumer Goods Factories: 15%
  • Construction Speed: -30.00%

Due to the instability of our mandate's interior, useful infrastructure is almost non-existent outside of the East African coast. German construction projects were mostly abandoned after Hüttig's frustration with constant sabotage and attacks on construction teams. This makes controlling anywhere more than a few miles from the coast an exercise in futility, at least until our own infrastructure projects make some headway where Hüttig failed.

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