Sci-fi Dude
Sunset Soirée
Three months after the Conflict in Tehran, Iran...
After the airstrikes RIM operators moved into central Tehran and eliminated any remaining opposing forces. Those that surrendered or refused to fight in the initial conflict were combined into the RIM and US supported Iraqi Security Forces that were fighting Scimitar in Iraq and thanks to the additional troops Iran as well. This force was commanded by the Prime Minister of Iraq and largely condemned for its use of excessive use of force. Around the same time a group called the Gulf Conglomerate combined all the royal houses of the countries of the Arabian Peninsula into one oil giant and also drew a great deal of criticism from the media for attempting to monopolize the world's oil industry. It was also largely speculated that RIM profited largely thanks to their aid in this establishment. In Iran RIM used this regional allies and vast troops and resources to create infrastructure, and nowhere could this be seen better than Central Tehran. RIM spared no expense to build a lavish Regional Administrative Building to house their man, the newly instated Shah, a young man who spent most of his years in Los Angeles but was given the title as he was one of the only living relatives of the original Shah. He lives a lavish life and is never seen in public without his rose-quartz sun glasses.
Pictured above is the Shah hosting a dinner party conference of the Prime Minister of Iraq, Prince Bashdir of the Gulf Conglomerate and his entourage, and RIM Executive Mr. Ashton accompanied by an operative only known as Mr. Church. The event is held in the RAB and heavily guarded by all RIM and ISF forces in the area.
One final post before Brickworld Chicago! The RAB will be part of The Epic Conflict's collab: Greetings From Sunny Tehran. So feel free to stop by our table! Thanks.
Sunset Soirée
Three months after the Conflict in Tehran, Iran...
After the airstrikes RIM operators moved into central Tehran and eliminated any remaining opposing forces. Those that surrendered or refused to fight in the initial conflict were combined into the RIM and US supported Iraqi Security Forces that were fighting Scimitar in Iraq and thanks to the additional troops Iran as well. This force was commanded by the Prime Minister of Iraq and largely condemned for its use of excessive use of force. Around the same time a group called the Gulf Conglomerate combined all the royal houses of the countries of the Arabian Peninsula into one oil giant and also drew a great deal of criticism from the media for attempting to monopolize the world's oil industry. It was also largely speculated that RIM profited largely thanks to their aid in this establishment. In Iran RIM used this regional allies and vast troops and resources to create infrastructure, and nowhere could this be seen better than Central Tehran. RIM spared no expense to build a lavish Regional Administrative Building to house their man, the newly instated Shah, a young man who spent most of his years in Los Angeles but was given the title as he was one of the only living relatives of the original Shah. He lives a lavish life and is never seen in public without his rose-quartz sun glasses.
Pictured above is the Shah hosting a dinner party conference of the Prime Minister of Iraq, Prince Bashdir of the Gulf Conglomerate and his entourage, and RIM Executive Mr. Ashton accompanied by an operative only known as Mr. Church. The event is held in the RAB and heavily guarded by all RIM and ISF forces in the area.
One final post before Brickworld Chicago! The RAB will be part of The Epic Conflict's collab: Greetings From Sunny Tehran. So feel free to stop by our table! Thanks.