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Humay

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  1. Humay

    hms proteus how to spawn?

    The problem is that the submarine doesn't dive- it is a boat and will try to get up even if you spawn it underwater. In my mission I used the enableSimulation command to keep it underwater.
  2. After rewatching the campaign intro, I think that the UK still is in the European Union. USA is under pressure from CSAT, and therefore likely to abandon the military bases in europe to focus on its own defences. I am almost certain that in no european country the situation is "normal". Riots in Rome, Riots in Paris, MP in Berlin. At the same time, due to the US is retreating from Europe and CSAT advancing in Africa, the EU must come up with a defense. NATO is breaking apart, shattered by both economics and CSAT. The most viable option would be to reform the EU, changing it from an economic/political union to a NATO/CSAT-like military union. Britain seems to be offensive: I think that Nicholas Ramsden is Britains prime minister, and, even though he was defeated in parliament, his request to extend the BAF-peacekeeping mission shows that Britain wants to keep the EU (or NATO) strong and CSAT far away from Europe. To come to a conclusion, I think that Britain stayed in the EU and, with the US becomig weaker and weaker and loosing all interest in Europe, reformed the old EU into a military union. I don't know about Frances attitude towards military, but since Germany has been very defensive since WW2, I think that it is likely that the initiative to reform the EU was started by Britain and then heavily supported by eastern countries, like Poland, who fear Russia. In the end I think that Britain, together with France and eastern countries that feared Russia diplomatically "forced" Germany to form the Europen Defensive Forces (Or however it will be called in the end), keeping the members of the EU that still were relatively stable. However, I don't know to much about european/british politics, so I might get everything completely wrong.
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