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| - The Miamian Civil War stated when a number of Fascists attempted to take power from Socialist Party of Miami member, King Daver. The 1st act of war was the arrest of King Daver on March 3, 2007 at 8:00 AM EST. Immediately, the Royal Socialist Guard sprung into action crushing a small rebel force south of Orlando and making a move on Homestead. International support was immediate. Soon after, the former Miami Times (now the Miamian Press Corps) started to illegally send out word of the Royalist's battle to retake the kingdom. One of the most remembered communiques, required memorization for every elementary school child, was as follows: "This is Lt. Gen. Martin Antonio broadcasting from Homestead. We have smashed the enemy and are moving on Miami now! Victory shall be had!" On March 4, 2007, Gen. Martin Antonio was taken as a POW with this rebel demand form the HQ of the Miami Times: "We have taken Lt. Gen. Martin Antonio prisoner and will execute him and the king it all foreign nations don't leave and recognize us as the legitimate government of Miami." Following this tragic turn of events, Commonwealth forces raided the POW camp, freeing not only Gen. Martin Antonio, but King Daver who they also found there. But alas, disaster. Gen. Martin Antonio was KIAed as was the Commonwealth Special OPs team and King Daver was retaken by the rebels. This could not stand, in revenge for the deaths, the Royal Socialist Army and the Commonwealth's 12th Special Naval Landing Corps both charged Miami, killing almost everyone they saw, civilian and rebel alike and leaving the city in ruins. As Royal and Commonwealth forces advanced, 2 regiments of Imperial Marines launched a surprise attack. Under attack from 3 sides, the rebels were quickly forced back into Downtown Miami, ware they were finally saved by there now heavily consecrated fire. In light of there stalled advance, the Royalists opted for the stealth option and sent in a Special OPs team, who successfully rescued King Daver and recovered the mutilated body of Gen. Martin Antonio. Once this was done, the royal palace was destroyed, killing the Rebel High Command. Soon afterwards, Commonwealth forces found the rebel leader and executed him. After a short but deadly mop up operation and summery executions of the remaining rebel leadership, the Miamian Civil War ended in a Royalist victory.
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