The Republic of Texas is an autonomous Free State within the New United States of America.
History[]
1990s - 2020s[]
Texas is notable for being the first of the Free States. Texas declared itself free in 1999 (renaming itself the Republic of Texas) after the federal government attempted to confiscate weapons from all American citizens. Its status as a free state was officially recognized in 2000. Texas was followed by Alaska (2000), California (2002), Nevada (2003), and Utah (2014).
The Texas Rangers (highway patrol) and the Texas National Guard have been unified into one peacekeeping command headquartered out of the city of College Station, where military academy Texas A&M University is located. Texas has problems with smuggling from the Mexican border.[1]
2070s[]
By 2077, the Republic of Texas remained an autonomous Free State. Unlike the others, Texas did not sign the Treaty of Unification after the War, retaining its full autonomy.
Following suicide bombings in New United States military bases in New Mexico and Oklahoma, President Rosalind Myers openly blamed Texas for the attacks and ordered retaliatory bombings on airports in the Texan cities of Wellington and El Paso. Both sides expressed a desire to avoid conflict, but bookies put the odds on a border war breaking out in the near future at 3-to-1.[2] According to the FIA's classified security report, an attack by the Texas Republic is said to be a "high"-levelled threat (if this means the likeliness to pose a threat or the possible threat's strength is not known).[3]
Locations[]
Known settlements[]
- Amarillo
- Austin
- Beaumont
- College Station
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
- Dallas
- Fort Worth
- McKinney[citation needed]
- Princeton[citation needed]
- El Paso
- Fort Hood
- Houston
- Laredo
- Lubbock (ghost town as of 2020)
- McAllen
- New Galveston
- San Antonio
- Sherman
- Wellington
Other[]
- Gulf Coast
- Rio Grande
Notes[]
- Johnny Silverhand was born in College Station, Texas, on November 16th, 1988.[4]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MACDONALD, M. Home of the Brave. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1992. (pp.110–112)
- ↑ CD Projekt RED. Cyberpunk 2077. Video Game, Multi-Platform. Poland, CD Projekt S.A., 2020.
- ↑ FIA Security Report CLASSIFIED TOP SECRET, Space Force One's computer
- ↑ Never Fade Away, Ripperdoc's computer