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While the climactic war between a dying hegemon and a struggling union engulfs the dunes of the entire desert in flames, another war has risen from the farthest corners of Asia; a war in the name ofextreme delirium. But with that delusion backfires against the entire nation, their land and home are ripe for taking.

The Flop War begins in 2044: after the bafflingly disastrous landing near the frontiers of Darwin. The Australians and their allies begin to raise their guns in the name of retaliation as the Indonesia Islamiyah failed to invade the down-under for their Arabian brothers.

While the Indonesians struggle to fight from tooth-and-nail with every men and guns they can muster, the Australians and their tripartite alliance with New Zealand and Singapore have proven themselves to be very exceptional in the sphere of warfare as they beat them in almost every battle: from the Battle of Sidem Beach to their glorious triumph in the Battle of Ajerterang.

Their fighters dominate the skies, hailing volleys of missiles and calibers on the enemy territories as they feebly watch their post burns. Their men, disciplined and skilled, mowed down the charges of their mindless foes. Their task to decapitate Indonesia into immobility proceed with great progress as planned.

But…

As they reached 2045, the death of their men begins to take a toll. The frequent clusters of skirmishes and the stubbornness of Indonesia have left the Australians with a bad taste in their mouth. As such, the war ended with a treaty with two opposing sides under the Status quo ante bellum but it did not end under the veneer of heroism and virtuous deeds.

As the scars left by the Australians bears the regime dreadfully, the entire nation begins to rebel. Indonesia has balkanized and spawning dreaded factions as a result, from the separatist exploiting the chaos to the former republican leftovers of the 2037 Purge devolved into meaningless warlords in the end.

While the down-under celebrates their brief triumph of self-defense, they’ll regret their choice of leaving Indonesia into disarray decades later. As years past, the entire archipelago turns into a gargantuan Libya, becoming a far more humongous threat than they could ever imagine as their shipping lanes threaten their economy, deadly pirates emerging from the disaster, and Darwin being caught in the middle of the fire.

The future of Australia and Former Indonesia is grim, it’ll be a matter of time that their ultimate fate is sealed.

