

authorizes use of nukes (not recommended, remember you are fighting to unite, not destroy and these are your fellow americans) commands all fronts not controlled by supporting players controls diplomacy with other CinC, can allow cease fires, but remember, only one nation may stand at the end orders commanders to one front or another gives forces to each of his supporting commanders, on whatever fronts he deems important Below is what each type of Commander can do.

There is no need for a CinC if you just want to be supporting general, i will do NPC CinCs for those who want them. When you join, give your command a name and (optional) a brief history. The CinC directs the command of the total war plans and general strategy while the supporting generals will follow the CinC's commands and control certain fronts of the war. You may play as a Commander in Chief (CinC) or one of their supporting generals. Players will play as the generals of the 7 factions. This is a "Commander" NES, which i stole the idea from stalin006, who created a WW1 style NES with this idea. Now, the United States lays in shambles and 7 factions fight to rebuild it in their image. In New England and the South, the states formed alliances with their neighbors creating the New England Alliance and the reformation of the Confederacy.

In the chaos the governors of California and Texas declared independance and took along several neighboring states. As a result the European Union dispatched peacekeeping forces to the greater DC area. effectively breaking the chain of succession. At the 2013 Inaugaration ceremonies a low-yield nuclear bomb was detonated in Washington D.C. In 2011, the Supreme Court disqualified several popular canidates for the 2012 election, which was won in a sham election by the incumbent. After growing unrest in several states and an increase in civil bombings of government installations, the President invoked the Homeland Security Act which created martial law through most of the southwest. Following a disputed election in 2008, through a Supreme Court decision America had its least popular President in history.
