Cosme IV wrote:
But isn't that making the Greys the bad guys?, maybe the Greys wanted to bring stability to the country of the Blues by annexing, yet the Greens saw this as an agression to the sovereignety of the Blues, and decided to intervene.
Maybe there could be a Blue faction that sprung up and wants the Greys out because they want to take away the independence of the nation and will also drive the Greens away, because they'd be too indebted with them after the end of the war.
No, it's doesn't really make the Greys evil, it makes them a rapidly growing society that is all too quickly coming to the point where the resources they have won't support their own population.
The Blues, the ruling majority faction of their nation, are having difficulties supporting their population, because of the same reason as the Grey's are, so they are forcing rationing upon their people, afraid of civil unrest, they begin ramping up their military and police spending.
The Reds, the conglomerate of minority factions within the same nation as the Blues, feel this increase of control is oppressive, and revolt.
The Grey's see what happens between the Blues and the Reds, and take it as a sign of what is to come if they don't get their acts together. They invade the collapsed Blue nation, and begin taking what they need for survival.
The Greens, being opposed to the ideologies of the Grey's, invade Blue/Red to halt what they see as imperialism on the part of the Grey's.
The Blue's, fearing Green is supporting the Reds, begin attacking Green forces. They are also attacked though by the Grey's, who see them as a threat to their occupation
The Reds, fearing that the Grey's and Greens are going to take control of the nation, and oppress them just as they believe the Blues had, attack the invaders.
No one's really evil, and everyone's is quite at fault for what is happening their, which nation is the best is really just a matter of perspective.