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Scotland was spared the nuclear ravages of its neighbour to the south, England. Only two major nuclear strikes occurred, one 200 KT device on Glasgow which hit to the west of the city and spared the majority of the populace, and one 200 KT device to the capital city of Edinburgh. This impacted in the general area of Leith Docks and caused a massive firestorm that swept the city over the next two days, rendering it totally uninhabitable. The majority of UK military bases in Scotland were hit by tactical nuclear weapons with a yield of 5-15 KT.

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  • Scotland (1983: Doomsday)
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  • Scotland was spared the nuclear ravages of its neighbour to the south, England. Only two major nuclear strikes occurred, one 200 KT device on Glasgow which hit to the west of the city and spared the majority of the populace, and one 200 KT device to the capital city of Edinburgh. This impacted in the general area of Leith Docks and caused a massive firestorm that swept the city over the next two days, rendering it totally uninhabitable. The majority of UK military bases in Scotland were hit by tactical nuclear weapons with a yield of 5-15 KT.
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CoGtitle
  • First Minister
CoGname
  • Henry Thatcher
name short
  • Southern Scotland
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Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Southern Scotland
Language
  • English, Scots
Currency
  • Scots Pound
Population
  • est. 23,000
Area
  • est. 3840
Capital
  • Edinburgh
Flag
  • New_scotland_flag.jpg
abstract
  • Scotland was spared the nuclear ravages of its neighbour to the south, England. Only two major nuclear strikes occurred, one 200 KT device on Glasgow which hit to the west of the city and spared the majority of the populace, and one 200 KT device to the capital city of Edinburgh. This impacted in the general area of Leith Docks and caused a massive firestorm that swept the city over the next two days, rendering it totally uninhabitable. The majority of UK military bases in Scotland were hit by tactical nuclear weapons with a yield of 5-15 KT. * HMNB Clyde (HMS Neptune), Argyll and Bute * Rosyth Dockyard (HMS Caledonia), Fife * DM Beith, Beith, North Ayrshire * HMS Gannet, Prestwick, South Ayrshire * RM Condor formerly HMS Condor, Arbroath, Angus * RAF Kinloss, Moray Firth * RAF Lossiemouth, Moray Firth * RAF Leuchars, Fife * RAF Buchan, Petershead, Aberdeen * RAF Benbecula, Benbecula, Western Isles * RAF Prestwick, Ayrshire Due to the destruction of all governmental, military and police organisation the country quickly fell in chaos. To the west and south the former Republic of Ireland began developing the Celtic Alliance, taking in the former north of Scotland and the Western Isles, however to the south of Glasgow the land remained chaotic.
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