Forsaken Lands Incident
The Forsaken Lands Incident was an international incident, and narrowly-averted nuclear war, on the industrial-era planet Lemuria. A group of aquatic Deep Ones, in conjunction with a Burrower town in Jepsei, recovered a trio of nuclear bombs from a sunken bomber and refurbished two, intending to detonate them and provoke all-out war between the planet's two superpowers, the Kingdom of Mespreth and Iruktak Amalgamation. In this they were opposed by an Exploration Service mission led by Captain Benson, whose vessel was gathering information in preparation for first contact.
Background
Lemurians invented nuclear weapons approximately 20 metric years ago (40 Lemurian years), during the Long War between Mespreth and the Amalgamation. Both sides conducted about a dozen nuclear strikes between them until their stocks of bombs depleted, and they agreed to a peace. This concluded a world war which had raged for over 50 years, killed over 100 million people, and rendered several entire countries uninhabitable—the Forsaken Lands. A cold war began immediately afterwards, both sides building up their nuclear arsenals to apocalyptic levels and introducing fleets of ICBMs.Occurring contemporaneously with the Long War was the much shorter War Against the Sea, in which one of Lemuria's native sapient species, the Deep Ones, rose en masse against the shipping traffic and fishing of the land-dwellers, threatening with attack any ships venturing out of sight of land. Nevertheless, the Deep Ones' situation grew increasingly dire over the next decades, as pollution continued to foul their habitats.
Some years after this, a Mespreth bomber carrying at least three atom bombs (presumably as part of a patrol or airborne-readiness mission), disappeared over an ocean. With the exact cause unknown, Mespreth wrote it off as crashed and its payload lost. Later still, a band of Deep Ones happened upon the wreck, resting on the seafloor.
The incident was triggered by the detonation of a salvaged nuclear warhead, in an attempted false-flag attack.
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