The Free Nations Peace Force helps countries in zones of conflict with the difficult transition from war to peace.
The FNPF includes highly trained infantry personnel, enablers, engineers, negotiators and any other discipline required to address a range of mandates set by the Free Nations.
The FNPF is funded through a separate account that is approved on an annual basis by the General Council of the Free Nations (GCFN). With an average annual budget of 15 billion Talent.
The FNPF always abides by the Moral Code. And works on three core principles:
Consent of all parties provides the FNPF with the necessary freedom of action, both political and physical, to carry out its mandated tasks.
Otherwise the FNPF risks becoming a part of the conflict and moves away from its primary goal of maintaining and working towards peace.
Impartiality is important to be kept all throughout the peacekeeping operations. This does not mean the FNPF is neutral. They strictly abide by the Moral Code and deem this to be the righteous path for the future of all nations. The FNPF will penalize either party that operates in the zones of conflict for actions that contradict the Moral Code.
Failure to stay impartial may undermine the peacekeeping operation’s credibility and legitimacy, and may lead to a withdrawal of consent for its presence by one or more of the parties.
The FNPF has many different squads working together to cover the grounds of Afri Proxica.
But in Operation: Deli Platter we are primarily looking at the C8.
Squad leader Sgt. Lloyd Griffiths, is stationed in between Sudan and Chad.
The world of Operation: Deli Platter is filled with conspiracies and moral ambiguity.
Ready to be explored by you, soldier.
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[1]: Dreams of Blauw are any form of crystallised thought based on honest expression. Sometimes they linger a shade of blue in your after-image.