Timelines
Enclave of the United States: Faction Timeline
1st Month: Deals from the previous convention are settled and made official. The Enclave ships energy weapons and Power armor to the Gray Hawks via the Washington Brotherhood and in return they receive uranium and promised support against the Midwest. Details of the alliance with the New Confederacy are also finalized with the promised aid of the Enclave in helping the Confederacy with their power plants. Preparations are made to launch a full retaliatory strike against the Midwest with the support of the NEC and Vigil. The Enclave, with the help of the NEC, finishes its new plasma weapon models which are distributed to both Enclave and NEC troops.
2nd Month: The full counter-attack against the Midwest commences with an assault from nearly every nation on the eastern seaboard. The Enclave reveals its hand with the use of the Bradley-Hercules weapon and orbital strikes are launched against key EUSA/Midwest border positions which opens gaps in the Midwest’s defensive line. As per operation objectives, combined NEC, Enclave, and Vigil forces drive through the broken defenses and begin to penetrate into the heart of Midwest territory. On the homefront, work continues on various EUSA technological development projects.
3rd Month: The War against the Midwest continues as its forces are driven by the sheer strength of the allied forces’ advance to the banks of the Mississippi. It is here where the initial drive is halted and where borders are consolidated. Martial law is imposed on newly conquered Midwest territories.
Back home, Sarah gives birth to her and Ashford’s son, whom they name Thomas. On the technological front, work continues on the various projects. Enclave scientists, impressed with the design, begin researching captured Midwestern Hellions for the purpose of using them in their own air force.
4th Month: Unknown to the public or the world at large, President Ashford meets with President Radakovich within the Mount Weather complex. While the results of this meeting are unclear to anyone but the leaders, following this exchange, regular vertibird flight groups can be seen to be heading to and from the Institute in the months following. In addition, the Enclave is seen to be stationing ODI Hellfire troops at the Institute. Institute security guards are also issued Enclave APA MK II models as a gift.
Technological work continues on the Enclave’s upgrade vertibirds, its jet fighters, and in reverse engineering Midwestern Hellions.
5th Month: The Enclave continues work on putting the entirety of its power grid on Nuclear Power sources. With the uranium from the Gray Hawks and the help of the NEC, this is made possible quite quickly. Enclave scientists are sent to the New Confederacy to help with their own power plant work.
6th Month: The U.S. Navy is recalled from its operations in the Gulf to return to its dock yards in Washington. Work continues on previously mentioned scientific projects. The Department of Agriculture also begins work on ensuring adequate food stocks via farming for the Enclave’s expanding population.
7th Month: The Pittsburg Ecological Disaster Zone (PEDZ) continues to make progress, with most of the surrounding area becoming more and more habitable. It continues to remain a blight on the EUSA’s landscape however. The attention of the Ecological Department now turns to the question of the heavily irradiated and polluted rivers in the area.
8th Month: Normal operations.
9th Month: Work is finished on the APA MK III models for the Hellfire and Tesla variants. Enclave divisions are now outfitted with these upgrade armor models (along with the grunt APA MK III model) as standard issues personnel protection. Very basic preliminary work begins on APA IV models.
10th Month: Enclave work on its upgraded vertibirds finishes and a group of these birds are sent to the NEC to help create their air-force. Research on the captured Hellions and Enclave fighter jets also continues. With several advancements being made.
11th Month: The Enclave population is now officially at nearly 200,000 thanks to the addition of the territory from the Midwest. Like its home population, the Midwestern populace undergoes genetic compliance screening and the Enclave breeding program is introduced as well.
12th Month:
Normal operations. Work continues on aforementioned science projects.
NEC- Timeline
January- The New England Commonwealth introduces T-45d Power Armor to their ground forces, initiating a new program to ensure every soldier is properly trained before being issued such technology.
February- The Commonwealth deploys CSOCOM as well as five National Guard regiments to assist Enclave forces stationed on the EUSA-Midwestern borders. Connor Radakovich prepares to resign after four years of service to his country.
March- Elections begin. Four well-known politicians (These being Samuel Hayes, Robert Santrum, Don Heick, and Alexandria Patterson.) go at it in heated elections concerning national security and economic policies.
April- Radakovich meets Enclave President Ashford for classified reasons at the Mount Weather complex. The Institute welcomes ODI Hellfire Troopers with open arms as well as APA Mk II models as gifts. Exchanges via Vertibird are a common sight in the following months.
May- The NEC begins a new independent project that involves more effective combat androids. Joint operations with the Enclave to transform their entire power system into nuclear power is a success.
June- Robert Santrum wins the elections by a landslide. Supporters of Santrum fill the streets of Boston on the night of his inauguration and celebrate with streamers and occasionally the firing of an assault rifle from a drunken federal police officer.
July- Only a month after his election, Santrum issues a multitude of heavily degrading propaganda campaigns to the Midwest via loudspeakers strategically placed around their territory by CSOCOM divisions. In addition, operatives sabotage Midwestern supply lines almost daily in order to force them into submission.
August- National Guard regiments stationed on the front lines were reported to have executed fifteen to twenty villagers and Midwestern conscripts. This sparks much controversy within the political community of the Commonwealth.
September- Aside from recent complaints about the events in the month prior by more radical citizens and officials, life goes on in the NEC.
October- The Commonwealth's military begins work on restoring old transport helicopters found in several different old world army installments. Organic food projects are coming to a close as scientists successfully taste test new and delicious fruits.
November- President Santrum works on improving the Commonwealth Federal Police Department's paychecks. Government officials focus on providing a minimum wage for all workers.
December- Business as usual. President Santrum prepares for the next summit with his staff.