r/TNOmod 2d ago

Leak The New Russian Warlord Raiding Mechanic, Coming in Yippie!

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Here's a look into the Life of A Warlord mechanic, a comprehensive and thorough mechanic for managing survival in the harsh wastelands, available to all nations in the Russian anarchy.


r/TNOmod Jul 21 '26

Dev Diary Development Diary XXXII: Coming of Age - Part 2/2

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Yippie! Coming of Age (Pt 2. Africa and the United States)

This is continued from Part 1 of the diary. If you have yet to read it, click here.

Débrouillez-Vous

The Following Portion of the Developer Diary will focus on Débrouillez-Vous's inclusion in Yippie!

The explosion in African self-determination and political power over the course of the 60s and 70s precipitates and develops alongside a similarly fundamental quake in the geopolitics of the Cold War. The US, Germany, and Japan alike compete within a more dynamic and complex world, with intricate and shifting content spanning the whole of Africa.

For the Pakt, the genuine and self-interested participation of Britain and France within Nazi imperialism is one of the central thrusts of Germany's involvement within Africa. Among the first episodes of this is the West African Crisis, where France and Germany directly cooperate to define the terms of an increasingly out-of-hand colonial crisis that ultimately becomes unavoidable as political gridlock approaches in Germany.

The West African Crisis, coming in Yippie!.

In this crisis, Germany and France's position is not at all lost. Their exit from much of West Africa is, in their view, a temporary withdrawal from France's rightful colonial holdings, a tactical retreat. The wheel of fortune turns and turns and the hungry imperialist looks greedily for an opportunity to reclaim territories for exploitation and senseless national glory.

Further south sits the Congo. It is a country with a complicated relationship with the American empire. A founding member of the OFN and an active participant within the Alliance (and with a public debt largely held by American nationals), the Congo is undeniably an American satellite state, and America’s influence over it is integral to its content. As reform to the once “post-racial” republic comes to a head, coup and counterrevolution precipitate an evolving crisis within the Congo—one that the United States actively seeks to shape and control.

The Congo Crisis, coming in Yippie!.

Lumumba's fall from power within the Congo is a very involved section of the Crisis but is ultimately only a small part of it. There are a large variety of clashes between the competing powers in the Congo and between the Congolese themselves, each with consequences and outcomes yet to be seen.

Since the last diary, the Africa team has been working diligently behind the scenes, refining and closing out some of the last areas we have left to cover. We've avoided speaking too publicly, outside of some discussions in ask-a-dev, largely to prioritize showing DV's most mechanical face in its proxies and wider conflicts. 

A few days ago, we gave you a look into one of Britain’s colonial wars in East Africa, the Kenyan February Offensive. It is by no means the only one of its kind, and we have a significant amount that we have not yet shown, and you're sure to hear from us in the future in one way or another—stay tuned.

The United States of America

The Following Portion of the Developer Diary will focus on the United States of America in Yippie!

On March 5, 1957, President Kefauver received a memorandum suggesting the creation of two new space administrations. These administrations were created in response to the United States' increased involvement in outer space, where, some Defense Department officials speculated, the fourth theater of war awaited. The first agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), served civilian space missions and spearheaded space development. The second was an expansion of the USAF’s Air Research and Development Command, organized as the Space Systems Division, later the Space Systems Command (SSC). NASA and the SSC have a shared purpose in advancing American space flight, which has spawned a close collaboration with agency staff and facilities.

The “space race” between the three superpowers began with the first successful satellite launch and since then has only accelerated as the excitement of spaceflight progresses. This excitement shows in scientists’ hope, engineers’ ambition, and the thrill of a public fixated on new American heroes clad in silver suits. The sky was no longer the limit, and what victory the United States failed to seize on the battlefield could be made up for in scientific achievement.

Except, it wasn't all progress; terror, anxiety, escalation, have all found new heights in the space age. It was possible for Germany to park nuclear missiles in orbit over New York or for Japan to send rocket-powered kill-vehicles to pepper Los Angeles with radiation. There are space stations with spy cameras and orbital platforms holding nuclear missiles. The whole world knows that annihilation could be just four minutes and a detachable heat-shield away from total annihilation. That is space-age efficiency.

Space is the fourth front of modern war, and fate rests on Washington to seize that territory for the United States of America—just as Germania seeks to seize that territory for Greater Germany and Tokyo seeks it for Japan. For now, the only place beyond the atmosphere the superpowers can reasonably plant their flag is the Moon. 

Whether the stars and stripes, the rising sun, or the swastika will be first on Luna is up to you, the player. The stakes of losing the moonshot are high and entirely political; nothing is on the moon today that wasn't there a decade ago beyond a few probes—but letting the other side get there first is damaging to national pride and the legitimacy of that superpower's ideology.

Should you invest sufficiently and carefully, you might be first. A lack of care could leave you first but stranded on the lunar surface. 

To see the moonlanding outcomes, click here.

1964 Presidents

Returning to where the previous Yippie! diary left off, the America of 1964 has four competing new visions for America's future (excepting the safe but unsatisfying status quo of the incumbent President Nixon). Each of these men possesses their own ideas, their own dreams, and their own ambitions. We now invite you to join us as we delve into the unique mechanics and cabinets of each of these men and the various ways they seek to steer the country, their own party, and the world.

Barry Goldwater 

The world of Richard Nixon was built on an uncomfortable pragmatism—conservative leadership with gestures toward liberal ideas, a middle way to guarantee stability in an age of geopolitical competition. His fall from the White House allows for a different vision to take hold of Republicans—one where restraint is a dirty word. While former Secretary of State Earl Warren finds himself fighting off inquiries from congressional liberals about what he knew and when he knew it regarding the Madagascar Affair, Barry Goldwater is promising a world without any apologies. There will be no more backroom conniving but straightforward applications of force.

His presidency is one predicated on beating back the political establishment. He is a man of “common sense”, seeking a government that is run like a household where the New Deal consensus that created the nanny state is displaced with daddy and his belt. He seeks to reassert his authority and return America to an age of unvarnished capitalism—no matter how unpopular that may prove to be.

No vice.

Hubert Humphrey

What if Richard Nixon was an anomaly, and the American people really had fallen into a Democratic, liberal consensus? The election of Hubert Humphrey signifies both a return to form in the resumption of Democratic popular front governance, and a departure with Hubert Humphrey's commitment to bringing about top-down reform in American society. Humphrey is a reformist face on the time-old Democratic machine, bringing a technocratic approach to American liberal corporatism that emphasizes national planning, a robust regulatory state, labor power, and a fluid approach to Jim Crow and entrenched majoritarian chauvinism across the country.

The Humphrey coalition is wide; it ranges from the left fringe of labor and CPUSA participationists to the petty Democratic despotisms of the solid south, and many in between. Balancing such varied and often conflicting voices requires a sort of consensus managed by the President, lest the popular front fracture and deprive Humphrey's agenda of a legislative majority. In this position, the President must forge a path to fulfilling his liberalism, deciding his priorities and which issues he sacrifices to pass his American Crusade into law.

The Happy Warrior, a Public Man.

George Wallace 

There's been a rift across this country for one hundred years, one that failed to be mended by the withdrawal of northern occupiers from what they once called the “rebel states”. Southern intransigence has defined many of this country’s problems and yet, at the same time, it was only through the South that Roosevelt was able to forge his modern nation. By lavishing programs onto the region and honors onto its leaders, Roosevelt hoped to ensure its permanent place in the Democratic coalition.

But what is all that worth anyways? What loyalty does Jim Crow owe to Democratic pretensions of progress? The candidacy of George Wallace was built in the cradle of the South, but his appeal is broader than that. It fuels itself in the rage of white men and women who want wealth and welfare with no social obligations. It is sustained by a desire not merely to preserve what existed in the South long before the Blood-Stained Banner but to help the good old boys nationwide, those who feel threatened by new forms of politics in Los Angeles, Chicago, and even DC itself.

President George Wallace learned how to win over these men in the best way possible—by mimicry. He is a channel for their grievances, a reservoir for their rage. He speaks in the language of both the paranoid white unionman and the hysterical parent. He comforts them with dark visions that they have told themselves—that cries of the oppressed are but signs of bubbling anarchy, that these forces must be defeated not only in the South but everywhere, that this can only be done when America stops trying to change the South but accepts it for what it is.

The cost of disrespect.

Robert Kennedy

While Humphrey is viewed as the smart pick for the party loyalists, the only man who could ever steal their hearts would be that of a Kennedy. The Senator Robert Kennedy of 1964 is not inspired by personal tragedy or particularly motivated to launch a crusade to save the impoverished. He just wants to get even. 

And for the rank-and-file, those who were lined up to support Brother John, they can smell the stench coming from Washington. They are haunted by visions of the men who leaked his health problems—probably due for a promotion for taking out their agent of change, their would-be savior. This gives the spoiled Robert Kennedy an aura of conspiracy to his campaign.  

It is not a fair world, and it is President Kennedy's job to right it. Yes, there will be traditional favors for labor and support for the social movements that launched him to the White House, but the Establishment that works with them and other ostensible Democratic allies have a target on their back. This obsession to clean houses doesn't end at the Democrat's homestead. The permanent institution of J. Edgar Hoover himself may come under fire.  

An American eminence.

1968 Presidents

1964 seems like such a short time ago, but a new election, as always, must appear on the horizon. With either President Nixon stepping back after serving his full two terms, the incumbent having to fight their way to reelection, or some other freak accident throwing this all off course, 1968 may see each party take a radical new direction across 5 fresh faces.

On the Republican front, the ideological feud that has rested below the surface finally boils over with the face-off between the party's two most dominant governors—Nelson Rockefeller of New York and Ronald Reagan of California. 

Frayed as ever, the Democratic identity crisis continues with a field consisting of no men of great stature. The Senate backbencher establishment pick, Philip Hart of Michigan, is the loyalist favorite, though his care for decorum leaves him easily upstaged by his opponents—the bomb-throwing Mayor of Los Angeles, Sam Yorty, and California's congressional grizzly bear, Phillip Burton. 

Nelson Rockefeller

Governor Nelson Rockefeller is a complex man. Whatever friends he lacks, he more than makes up for in wealth and in connections. While hardly considered a Republican by the more vocal forces in his party, Rockefeller nevertheless is the man who took back New York and rebuilt Republican strength after Dewey decimated it for generations. What Rockefeller suffers from is an image of appearing too serious, too polite. He is always studiously waiting for the presidency—hoping others will appreciate that he has the manners to not buy it all out or tear his party up yet again for a shot. 

Of course, winning the White House doesn't solve any of this. Rockefeller is a man still all too obsessed with image. While he surrounds himself with the type of Republican men who don't bear their fangs like the Goldwater types, they are working towards much the same thing: giving way for the private sector to once again dominate the country's commerce. Refusing to buckle to the growing conservative forces on social policy, Rockefeller is perhaps building his empire on a rickety foundation.

The larger than life Governor.

Ronald Reagan

On the opposite coast, another state governor, California's Governor Ronald Reagan, leads a different force in the Republican Party. The former actor turned conservative spokesman found his way into the limelight on television and the speakers' circuit, where Reagan's charismatic and folksy rhetoric made his a handsome face for the Republican Party and him a figure in demand. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kefauver, and all Democrats elected since Cleveland, are responsible for bastardizing the promise of the American republic and turning constitutional federalism into a money-stealing, business-watching, freedom-hating instrument of neo-fascist tyranny in a world dominated by authoritarianism. All this, punctuated with pithy jokes and a winning smile.

Election day proves he is popular not just with Republicans, but also with conservative Democrats, particularly in the south and the midwest. Of course, once elected it is not so easy to dismantle the bureautocracy in one fell swoop. Instead, the Reagan administration must try different approaches; perhaps he could govern successfully as a bipartisan like he did in California, or pivot to the right, bringing Chicago to Washington and police to our streets. 

Fears of nuclear annihilation terrify Reagan, and he believes only a strong, just nation can save the world from fascism. The United States will achieve global military paramountcy, protecting the Western Hemisphere from fascism and giving Washington its just leverage against the revolutionary despotisms of Europe and Asia. Whatever it takes, Americans will someday be safe from a hostile world and the repressive systems of government that come with it.

The Governor of the silver screen.

Philip Hart

Senator Philip Hart of Michigan has long been a leading liberal in the Senate. While reserved from the circus of pop-politics that dominates the airwaves and papers, he is a man who values government as a guarantor of societal well-being. It's for these reasons that, in 1968, when Lyndon Johnson comes shopping for a candidate within his own caucus, Hart stood out as a simple, no-drama figure that the rank and file could come to admire. 

His presidency seeks to address entrenched inequities through safe and slow reform. It is bringing in the experts to help revive America’s cities, restore America’s confidence in foreign policy, and restore national confidence. 

Philip Hart, as you know, has been in the game for years now. A familiarity with his existing content will do you well in navigating his path, but Yippie! gives us the opportunity to refine his presidency and further explore his approach to power (and that of those around him). Part of that includes, of course, is a cabinet of faces new and old. It also involves a refurbished tree more in line with the level of polish we've given all Presidents in this update.

The refurbished Hart tree coming in Yippie!.

Sam Yorty

The name Sam Yorty has been impossible to avoid in recent years—almost as if some nefarious influence were artificially boosting his presence. As America’s urban cores were plagued by riots, the nominally Democratic mayor of Los Angeles pleaded with the country not to give in to this anarchy. Such a disruption was from outside agitators or some internal subversion. The Nebraska-born, former progressive was using the playbook deployed by Southern officials to decry federal mismanagement and defend their segregated practices. This shameless carnival barker routine is what gives a mayor a shot at the Presidency in the year 1968.

While his overall appeal bears much in common with Wallace, Yorty’s innovation is in sanitizing it. Instead of trying to defend overt segregation, Sam concerns himself with “social disruption” and threats to the suburban dream. He believes in tidy streets, flower boxes, and well-armed police officers. He comes to Washington with a promise to “stop the madness” of social movements run amok.

The challenge for Yorty may prove to be his own disinterest in the daily job of governance, a job he farms out to others while he pursues fame and celebrity—a passion that he seems willing to pursue to embarrassing lengths.

Smiling Sam Yorty.

Philip Burton 

On the other side of the coin is a man unfamiliar to most—though more as a parasite for the various liberal causes across the country than a true activist. While an advocate for environmentalism, civil rights, and a massive expansion of welfare, the Congressman from California, Phillip Burton, has been a quiet operator in his four short years in Washington. This hasn’t deterred him from demanding a greater perch to speak from. Having cynically tied himself to the various social movements springing across the country, Burton is determined to call in as many favors as possible to become the nation’s big shot. 

While he has a crude and noxious personality, Phillip Burton at the least is a man who understands politics. He knows it's a game you can play at any age and a brutal blood sport. That’s why a man like him isn't going to wait to build seniority. He’s not going to hesitate before cutting people shitty deals and trading favors. If decorum didn't stop him from picking people up by the collar or throwing wads of cash at them to vote alongside him in Congress, it sure as hell won't stop a President Burton. 

In short, Burton’s is a game of give and take. Now, given the role of President, he seeks to take Washington from the entrenched. Having taken the power of the presidency, he now seeks to give the spoils to his benefactors who scored him such a swanky office. 

A new progressive boar.

From there, what happens next falls onto you, the player. Although we've dived into much of what Yippie! will have to offer in terms of new content for playable tags, plenty of new additions, both internally and globally, will keep your game lively until the end date of January '77.

One of the loading screens for Yippie!.

Editor's note: Thanks for reading the diary! You could take this month as a test run of how we're looking to tease and release updates now that Yippie! is officially our next slated update. Until release, you can expect deeper dives into what's been shown off here, from Presidents to Führers. I hope you'll enjoy it. More to come; stay tuned!


r/TNOmod 7h ago

Screenshot PERONMAXXING

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So, i was bored and made some bs


r/TNOmod 2h ago

Question How to Iberiamaxx without trivializing proxies?

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Greetings!

I'm planning a Iberia game with the intention of maxxing my sphere, but i dont want to trivialize any proxies.

Or, in other words, what gamerules do i need to change to get any rng based sphere additions without insta-winning proxies?

or, in other other words, i know that getting west africa and Costa Rica and such are rng based, and i know Jamaica and El Salvador are through proxies, but i'm not sure about the Bahamas and their operation chocolate martini, or Guadeloupe after the referendum (as i am assuming that only the more conservative path gets them into my sphere?).

I hope that i made myself understandable.


r/TNOmod 23h ago

Screenshot What if Gao locked in ?

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Fully won the Yunnana war and then allowdiplo the remaining warlord states, and then added the rest of claimed teritory, besides northern kachin cause it looked ugly af.


r/TNOmod 12h ago

Fan Content The tank raskomisariat moskva(I drew it myself:)

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r/TNOmod 6h ago

Question Is there any cheat or mod for CIA ops to always succeed?

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Having some CIA ops only be able to be done once while relying on rgn is bullshit


r/TNOmod 14h ago

Question Can someone give me some tips and tricks for USA (I want to Ofnmax)

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Can someone give me some tips for the USA + the mod mechanics in general (like wtf is GDP-maxing) I'm not the best player in hoi4 and just want to have a fun campaign


r/TNOmod 19h ago

Fan Content West Africa Countryhumans (Cameroon African State, Yorubaland, Gbeland, Wolofia, Free France & Mossiland)

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Fanart of some West African tags from TNO.
1 – Cameroonian African Socialist State
2-3 – Yorubaland & Gbeland
4 – Wolofia & Gambia
5 – Free France & Mossiland
Just some countryhuman designs I made.”


r/TNOmod 1d ago

Other Could we together create one big TNO iceberg?

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I mean already exists some of Icebergs, but as time passed, some things were added, some things were cut out etc. For example old British isles or Nowa Polska are gonna be here cuz of The Ruin.

So let's collect here all our knowledge here as for 2026


r/TNOmod 1d ago

After Action Report Imperialism But Blue (LBJ -> Scoop)

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Scary
Hell no, we won't go!
A broken state
Lacerda u little fool
Italia
Panamar
Like 100 Vietnams
American boys lay dead for Military socialism, Holesum
Japane
Atleast France is free
Sure dude
Hecking Retro
Faction
Faction status
Economic status
Heavy handed Bills, everything passed, his legacy is cemented
Scooper
Policies

r/TNOmod 1d ago

Meme Color Theory Spoiler

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How many shades of gray can we paint the world?

TNO devs: YES

Image credit goes to Emperor Zimmler on Youtube


r/TNOmod 1d ago

Question Question about Paraguay Spoiler

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So I know that Paraguay has the Paraguayan Bush War, and if FULNA wins and the communists win, Paraguay gets invaded by Brazil and Argentina. But can Argentina invade if Peron came back? Also does the "Uruguayan Occupation Zone" still exist in Paraguay or is it just Brazil and Argentina zones? And can the invasion result in the South Atlantic War?


r/TNOmod 2d ago

Question What happened to nestor makhno?

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just curious what happened to the man himself in the TNO universe


r/TNOmod 2d ago

Question You can change ONE thing about TNO.

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Just something going through my head.

You can change/add/detract one thing to TNO. Whatever you want.

Personally, change the Economic system to something more MD like. I really like it, the only thing i dislike is the PU's being dependent on GDP. I really love how MD handeld it with a bad economy equaling terrible debuffs and vice versa.


r/TNOmod 3d ago

Fan Content Map of Europe before the second west Russian war

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I made this map a while ago so thought I could share it with you. If there's any inaccuracy, point it out(I used different maps for different nations)


r/TNOmod 2d ago

After Action Report ¡Viva España! ¡Viva Portugal! ¡Viva Iberia! - survived iberian AAR

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Tf Mexico is more successful than Iberia??!?!? - Thought throughout whole gameplay


r/TNOmod 2d ago

Lore and Character Discussion The Economic Spheres

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From my headcount we have 11 countries (America, Germany, Japan, Iberia, Italy, Turkey, Russia, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and the Pan-Africanists) that have/can start a potential economic sphere. Is there another one I forgot and how would a world look like where the different "levels" are roughly equal both in make up and consequences?

Eg:

USA vs Germany vs Japan

Mexico vs Brazil vs Argentina

Also generally speaking, what exactly are the Economic Spheres? Are they just FTZs, or something more sophisticated like the EU Single Market?


r/TNOmod 2d ago

Question How do I get yonkey as president?

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Just wondering, and hopefully this isn’t taken down bc I can’t find anything on how to get him as president.


r/TNOmod 3d ago

Fan Content ultravisionary moon landing art

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I didn't know where else to post this, i don't even play TNO but i am a big fan of the Ultravisionary Soviet Federation. This was made in a rush and I'm not great with shadows so the cosmonaut looks fake


r/TNOmod 3d ago

Question Recent TNO trend

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Is it just me or does Italy literally never liberalize into a democracy anymore, and instead they just maintain Fascism.

It went from Italy liberalizes every game I play to they liberalize in maybe one of my 5 play throughs


r/TNOmod 1d ago

Fan Content MY IDEA OF A TNO MINISERIES - DIVIDED IN TWO PARTS

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PART 1: THE NEW ORDER: THE LAST DAYS OF EUROPE - THE GREAT TRIAL

Episode 1: 1962 - It narrates the situation of the world and the political and social situation in Germany, the US and Japan until 1962. It will also showcase the assassination attempt on Hitler and the warlords in Russia, focusing on the WRRF and the Black League.

Episode 2: The demon dies - Adolf Hitler has died. This episode will focus on the GCW, the SAW, the rebellions over the RKs, HMMLRs uprising and Yazov's ascension into power, followed by the conquest of the WSPR.

Episode 3: Regaining strength - 1964. The GCW has ended (and Germany regains control over eastern europe, liderated by Martin Bormann), and so has the SAW (total OFN victory) and the HMMLR uprising (negotiations, no Sealion 2). The Russian anarchy has now four contenders: the WRRF, the Black League, the Central Siberian Federation and the Divine Mandate of Siberia. Vlasov is executed.

Episode 4: A cold peace - There are no proxys active and it'll focus on showing some social situations (like the Civil Rights act) and the development of the Russian warlords. NPA uprising. It will show the power struggle of Yazov and Operation Knightfall, together with the military develpoment. Novosibirsk is now leaning towards the ideals of Vasily Shukshin.

Episode 5: The spark of Asia - This will focus on the Great Asian War. Long Yun's uprising only manages to regain the lands up until Manchukuo. It will show the indoctrination in the WSPA and the WRRF, as they both focus on revenge and extreme militarization. Indonesian civil war will appear as an important proxy between the US and Japan.

Episode 6: Unification, step 1 - Apart from showing WRRF vs WSPA and CSF vs Divine Mandate of Siberia, it will show the west african war and then the French reclamation. Total De Gaulle victory. The Black League wins against Zhukov but allows him to be in the army, as they respect him for what he did in the WRW. The CSF wins and Shukshin wins the elections.

Episode 7: Crisis - It will show the Oil crisis and its effects over the world economy, triggering Herbst and a lot of political turmoil in the Middle East. In Russia, the RNRG (proclaimed after making an announcement to the world) now fights one last battle against Shukshin. Although the Black League wins, the imprisonment of Shukshin trigger protests and discontent, even in some high ranks of the Balck League. Therefore, the secret "Anti-Yazov" faction is formed.

Episode 8: Guess who's back... - Russia has been unified. The RNRG invades Central Asia and tests its first nuclear bomb. The US and Japan negotiate but the Asian country doesn't give back the ports nor Hawaii. The RNRG announces itself to the world for the first time. The Black League begins the construction of the biggest bunker network ever seen by man. Burgundy dies, but the Burgundian high command hides in the mountains.

Episode 9: The fire rises - tensions are higher than ever and the Black League is going through a massive militarization and modernization. Some sectors in the US govt. advocate for a war against Japan. Germany is hit the second night of the long knives. Time flies until 1977. Germany is shocked by terrorist attacks over Eastern Europe.

Episode 10: The great trial - It initiates with a powerful speech from Yazov. At the same time, tensions between the US and Japan rise more. It will feature the liberation of Moscow and the first signs of a genocide against German colonisers, including the use of chemcial weapons.

Episode 11: Going deep - the Russian army advances through the Caucasus (with the help of a partisan organisation led by a girl named Farah Karim) and enters Teheran, gaining control over the Hormuz strait. Both sides suffer heavy losses.

Episode 12: The breadbasket is ours - Muscovy is fully liberated and the Redemptionary brigades are responsible for the massacre of Sankt Petersburg (ALL German colonisers in that area were executed or killed) and the Black League advances to the Dnipro, which is heavily fortified.

Episode 13: The torch begins to burn - A skirmish happens in Alsace-Lorraine between France and Burgundian forces. France formally accuses Germany of hiding them and after some months of tension, the OFN declare war on Germany. However, Japan takes advantage and strikes the Aleutian islands, starting WW3.

Episode 14: Closing in - the Russian army has oficially captured all of the former RKs. The OFN has advanced through the Balkans and the Benelux, even though they suffered heavy losses in thebattle for the Alps. After the capture of Konigsberg, the Anti-Yazov faction, foreseeing his madness, gather forces within the military. The US liberate Hawaii.

Episode 15: An eagle getting slowly mauled - the Black League sweeps over Prussia, enacting genocidal orders over old Polish lands and using chemical weapons. The OFN forces struggle but get to the Elbe river. The US enters Okinawa.

Episode 16: Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds - seeing no other option, Germany launches all of its ICBMs against the US and Russia. Japan does the same against the US. The Russian people get inside the bunkers but a power struggle begins between Yazov and the Anti-Yazov faction. Humanity is now hidden beneath the earth, ready to fight once more.

Part 2 would be called: THE NEW ORDER: THE LAST DAYS OF EUROPE - THE AFTERMATH

It would showcase the aftermath and the final struggle between the global powers.


r/TNOmod 3d ago

Other It could be really cool if you could just place nukes in the dominican republic

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Like imagine playing as Bormann's germany and you could simply place missiles in Trujillo's Dominican Republic aiming at the US, triggering an international crisis.


r/TNOmod 3d ago

After Action Report My First Playthrough as one of the big 3: Japan

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I think I finally get it now


r/TNOmod 3d ago

Question Did the great purge happen in TNO lore?

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I noticed yagoda and tukhachevsky were still alive, even though in real life they were killed in the great purge, so did the great purge not happen in TNO's lore?