Big Orange wrote:I wonder if the Janissaries and CF soldiers alike go around on horses and they also use horse drawn carriages to supplement their supply convoys or combat formations? They don't sound so horse heavy as the Nazi Germans, but the Domination's armies should be somewhat more archaic in comparison to the fully geared up US Military of the later war years. And steampowered vehicles still seem rather quaint and I doubt they'll fare very well on the Belarus/Ukranian steppes in the depths of winter...
Nay on the horses (pun, lol). Sometime in the 1930s, the Janissary Corps is fully motorized. There's sufficient trucks for the Draka to push their war forward, rather than relying on horse transport like the Germans historically did. Remember, this is the Dominate - they have FAR more industrial potential than Germany ever did. They have the ability to create endless masses of simple autosteamer trucks on serf-served Combine assembly lines.
You have to understand, though, steam engines in this timeline were more heavily developed and used than in OTL - Autosteamers were the way to go up until WW1 or so. The big changeover to ICE engines came after WW1, when Ford, who had been producing ICE aircraft engines (which had a higher power-weight ratio than Triple-Expansion Steam Engines), combined their existing expertise in building autosteamers on assembly lines with the newer ICE engines, and basically re-invented automobiles.
The Draka are the people who stick mainly with their well-developed steam engines, because, frankly, they're far easier to build than an ICE engine. Why would a Combine bust down their lucrative autosteamer production line to convert to ICE, when they would need to retrain all their serfs, and have all this trouble in the process of starting up new production, when they can just keep on making the same basic autosteamer truck that they have been for the past decade?
Thus why the Draka are actually sort of behind in ICE engines, causing the slowing of their previously highly-mobile armor after 1936's Hond III uparmor, and the even worse Hond IV which doesn't have the engine power to move as anything other than a heavy tank until 1942 when they reverse-engineer a Soviet Diesel engine.
A minority of the frontline Janissary formations are perhaps pound to pound better armed, experienced and equipped than most of their opposition in Europe, playing a integral role in the Domination's initial military successes against the regional powers such as Soviet Russia and Fascist Italy, despite being secondary troops.
A decent majority of early-war Janni formations will be of excellent quality, make no mistake. But as they get worn down in brutal fighting in Russia (Made even worse by the Janni medical service, which isn't very good), the units have to be reformed from new recruits, which degrades their quality.
This becomes worse as the war goes on, as the "Trusted" Janissary stock from the Police Zone becomes more and more depleted, and they have to rely on less-reliable Janissary levies from the more recent conquests.
So they're kinda of like the Imperial Japanese Army only with better AFVs, better infantry weapons and more solid logistics? I do wonder how they're so fanatical to fight dearly for their owners, if they're slaves, but Zor did mention about Janissaries getting far more privileges than regular serfs. And there has to be some Drakan officers that use them with more strategic finesse and comparative care, not frivolously throwing away hundreds of men to take a small ridge all the time - they're not playing hero, they're just sparing enough good soldiers for later battles and aiming at killing far more enemy troops than their own, even if they are "just" serfs.
Yes - Janissaries get privileges that ordinary serfs don't, which is one reason for them to fight. Two, the Draka are pretty cunning - the Janissaries get a direct cut of the plunder from those they defeat, so they have an incentive to fight, and fight hard.
Besides which, by 1940, the Draka have, what? Their Police Zone serf-stock bred 8 generations into slavery? The serfs literally don't know that there is another way of life. It's just how things have always been - they're going to be loyal. I realize this is going to be hard to accept, as a person who was born into freedom and constantly taught about the rights of man and the power of the human spirit to resist oppression. But by now, the serfs *ARE* going to believe it. The Draka are good at what they do.
Now, don't get me wrong, there ARE going to be some stupid Draka officers who just throw away their Janissaries' lives for minimal gains. They're a minority, and would probably be weeded out for incompetence by their peers.
The Draka - hell, any commander of any military from any time and any nation - is going to want to kill as many of the enemy while losing as few of his own as possible. They're going to try to avoid waste of Janissaries. After all, Janissaries surviving this battle victorious can be used in the next, rather than all your Jannis ending up dead now and Citizens taking those bullets later.
So, yes, they would be attempting to conserve their Janissaries - but losing them just isn't very much of a blow, really. They'd rather not have to send "We Regret To Inform You..." letters back home to the plantations to tell Ma and Pa Draka why their boy died, when 10 Janissaries could have done it for him.
Who is the highest ranking woman? As mentioned before, you should really flesh out the personalities of all these high ranking Drakans, rather than have this generic blob of 2D baddies...
If I'm not mistaken, the highest ranking woman is Archon Olufa Palme.
(Edit: According to Evil, her first name is supposed to be Edwina. Hmm.)
On the other hand, yes, you ARE right. We don't have any personalities up at the top. We're going to work on that - Shep's putting together a Create-A-Snake
tm spreadsheet to give us the randomly-generated basics of a Draka. From there, we can start creating personalities...