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Revision as of 09:16, 3 March 2021

First Susla Affair
Native name Rakeoian Officers' Plot
MotiveIllegal takeover of the Creeperian island of Susla
Organised byKoralo Jozefo
Jozefo Ludoviko
Koralo Nikolao
Antono Petro
Georgo Miĥaelo

The Susla Affair (Rakeoian: Komploto de Oficiroj) was a plot concocted by senior military officials to launch an attack on the Creeperian island of Susla with the goal of an eventual annexation.

The plan was originally presented as a legitimate military operation to leaders in Jinosiá by Antono Petro on behalf of the Olino Garrison's Fort Academy. It outlined a naval blockade of Punto Sur, followed by multiple landings in the largely unpopulated surrounding area. Due to the rapidly escalating Creeperian Civil War, it was thought by officers that the operation could be overlooked by whomever the winner of the conflict was, while expanding Rakeoian naval influence in the Freemont Straights

The Papal Authority was not impressed, and informed Petro that the program should be immediately ceased.

On learning on the rejection of the plan, the officers, rather than abandoning the venture, swore themselves to secrecy, and proceeded. The new plan was for head plotter, Koralo Jozefo, to coordinate the attack anyway, with the heads of the army and navy respectively ordering forces under their command to attempt the landings. Once the landings had began, the Papal Authority would be forced into politically supporting the annexation.

In order to ensure that the organization for the campaign was not reported back to Jinosiá, Jozefo paid Antono Petro and Georgo Miĥaelo bribes to guarantee their silence.

Discovery

Georgo Miĥaelo decided to betray the plotters to the Papal Authority, providing papers which hadn't been doctored outlining requests that had been made to the local armory, as well as the complicity of the navy. For his loyalty to the Papal Authority, he was provided with a personal estate in the small town of XXXXXX, as well as the position of Vice-Envoy.