/r/RememberTheGenderWars
The Gender Wars were two fictional conflicts that led to the creation of the Maledom Empire and the Femdom Matriarchy. Users can create stories or post images that recount specific events from either war.
The Gender Wars were two fictional conflicts that led to the creation of the Maledom Empire and the Femdom Matriarchy. Users can roleplay, create stories, or post images that recount specific events from either war. Think of this place as a prequel to the events of the two main subreddits.
Posts do not need to be chronological or follow the established history exactly. You can make them past-tense remembrances or real-time roleplays. Also feel free to speak in the third person if your username already represents a character on one of the other subreddits.
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/r/RememberTheGenderWars
The Imperial Military is getting ready to launch a series of war games to test combat readiness and and to help train new recruits. While having knowledge of multiple different combat tactics in conventional as well as unconventional warfare I have always been interested in some of the strategies and tactics that were used during the First and Second Gender Wars.
Fighting against the FRA today is, I am sure, much different than it would have been during the wars. At present we see more guerrilla style tactics used, such as those used by insurgent groups in the Middle East, and with the Empire having a conventional military there has been many discussions about how to effectively counter this.
My solution so far has been to adopt a Clausewitzian approach, very similar to that of the U.S. military, in which we attempt to keep a balanced approach to our military options, all of which we wish to gain absolute superiority in. We cannot place all of our hopes on winning a conventional or an unconventional war without weakening the ourselves in other areas. Right now we would crush the FRA in any form of conventional battle with our massive numerical, naval and air superiority. However if we were to focus only on combating unconventional methods we could leave ourselves vulnerable to other forms of attack.
If our opponent is to be made to comply with our will, we must place her in a situation which is more oppressive to her than the sacrifice which we demand; but the disadvantages of this position must naturally not be of a transitory nature, at least in appearance, otherwise the enemy, instead of yielding, will hold out, in the prospect of a change for the better. Every change in this position which is produced by a continuation of the war, should therefore be a change for the worse, at least, in idea. The worst position in which a belligerent can be placed is that of being completely disarmed. If, therefore, the enemy is to be reduced to submission by an act of war, she must either be positively disarmed or placed in such a position that she is threatened with it according to probability.
My question is what insight can we gain from the study of previous engagements with the FRA? What type of tactics and strategy did they use? Finally, how can we learn from their past actions in order to force them into a situation where they can be completely disarmed and made to comply with Imperial will?
Original Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/MaledomEmpire/comments/6zzfqt/iama_veteran_of_both_gender_wars_and_early_empire/
Edit: I will also post the questions and answers below so that everything can still be found in this archive.