Level: EYES ONLY | Declassified 2068
"You must understand: this is not an alliance. This is a last will. We are not building a future. We are trying not to be the last ones buried."
— Rear Admiral Fatima Ogunleye, U.N. Continental Coordination Summit, Geneva, 2063
When London disappeared beneath a blossom of white flame in 2062, the world grieved. But it did not unite.
America dug trenches along the Alaskan border. France recalled every citizen under 50 to mandatory service. South Africa sealed its cities beneath shields designed for alien invasion protocols. Israel activated a crown of wire and light.
And still — the world fractured.
Each continent prepared to die its own way.
Only when Russia turned its own weather machine inward — blanketing its western half in eternal ice — did the truth set in: there would be no neutrality, no distance, no time. The Purity moved like fire across oil. By 2064, most of Asia was lost. In 2065, Europe began to crack.
Only then did the Allied Initiative begin.
Founding Nations (2064):
United States of America
Republic of France
Canada
South Africa
Brazil
The European Underground Compact (EUC)
United Nordic Front
Pan-African Strategic Bloc
Later Joiners (2065–2066):
Mexico
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Japan-in-Exile (Yokohama Council)
United Kingdom.
Resistance Cells from Germany, Poland, Romania
Notable Abstentions:
India (economic neutrality maintained via Purity-aligned prosperity protocols)
Switzerland (remains sealed beneath its domes)
Israel (regarded as compromised due to neural unification protocols)
Additional weapons under construction or rumored to be lost.
Purity holds 60–70% of global territory.
Asia remains mostly under Purity administration or obliterated. Russia is non-operational but tactically critical. The Sins' presence across these fronts varies — Wrath in Kazakhstan, Gluttony in Mongolia, Sloth in the Balkans.
The Purity’s forces remain technologically superior, fielding light-based weapons, abominations of flesh and data, and constructs immune to traditional ballistics. Allied response varies from guerilla resistance to trench warfare and limited superweapon deployment. Coordination is difficult.
Internal Distrust:
Despite cooperation, many nations maintain independent command protocols and resist technological exchange (see: WISP battery embargoes by Sweden).
Lack of Central Command:
The U.N. collapsed in 2063. What remains is Allied Strategic Command (ASC), operating with fractured authority from rotating bunkers. All member states answer to their own war councils first.
Saint Protocol Sensitivities:
Some member states object to divine-aligned assets. Chevelle’s presence has caused theological and political unease.
This alliance was not born from vision. It was born from extinction math.
Each country, each bloc, each war hero — they are bargaining chips in a slow countdown.
And yet, from this broken table, a pattern may still emerge. A future built not on conquest, but on mutual survival.
"You cannot forge peace with hands that refuse to hold each other. But if the fire comes, let it find us all holding on."
— Final note, anonymous Allied staffer. Found carved into a trench wall, Paris underground.