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Revision as of 01:19, 11 November 2018
Delarus is a small country located somewhere in northern Usea; the exact location of Delarus and the nation(s) it borders, however, are never specified.
History
Continental War
Delarus was involved to an unknown extent in the Continental War; it is unclear whether the nation allied itself with the Federal Republic of Erusea, the Independent States Allied Forces or remained neutral. Regardless of its allegiance, fighting between the ISAF and Erusea eventually spilled over into the country, and by early 2004, Delarus had been occupied by the latter.[1]
Post-continental war
In November 2005, Osean Broadcasting Corporation reporter Brett Thompson traveled to an unnamed border town in Delarus to interview former mercenary Larry Foulke as part of the documentary Warriors and the Belkan War.
The circumstances surrounding the border dispute are currently unknown. However, it can be surmised that the ISAF was somehow involved due to the presence of an ISAF flag flying over the town in which Foulke was interviewed.[2]
Gallery
A corner of the room in Delarus where Brett Thompson interviewed Larry Foulke for Warriors and the Belkan War
Trivia
- It is rather strange that fighting was still occurring in November of 2005, given that the Continental War ended two months earlier.[3] However, it is possible that there were Erusian troops who refused the command to surrender, and decided to continue fighting with ISAF, as was the case with Free Erusea, (although Free Erusea was not formed until 2006)[4]
References
- ↑ Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies.
- ↑ Ending cutscene, Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War.
- ↑ Siege of Farbanti, Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies.
- ↑ Arcade Mode, Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.