2016 Carolinian Coup d'etat Attempt

The 2016 Carolinian Coup d'etat attempt also known as the November 3rd Attacks was a partially executed coup by Rex Sanchez by his followers in order to create a theocratic state as well as initiate a world war. On November 3, 2016, two bombs exploded at the West Tennessee Legislative Assembly causing the building to collapse, killing the entire legislative branch of West Tennessee as well as the governor and lieutenant-governor. Simultaneously, First Officer Colin Quint took control of AvianAir Flight 193 and diverged the flight toward Rochefort. The flight was intercepted and forced to land at Rochefort-Evers International Airport, however Quint used knives onboard the flight to kill 123 people. Quint planned to target the dam at Ross Barnett Reservoir in order to flood the city and cause mass chaos.

A final attack was averted after a suspicious package was found at the front doors of the Miami Stock Exchange. The package was found to obtain a bomb exactly like those found at the West Tennessee Legislative Assembly, and police were able to defuse the bomb. While overwhelming evidence seemed to place blame on the Carolina Christian Action Group (CCAG), a far-right activist group, a raid at a compound in Africa showed the connections of Fleantug CEO and President Rex Sanchez. Sanchez, along with most of his supporters were arrested, and Fleantug was nationalized, the only time the Carolinian government has nationalized a company. Most CCAG members were found to be lying about their role in the attack. Many were paid by Sanchez to lie to about their involvement and their families threatened if they told the government the plan. However, the vast majority of CCAG members still stand charges of obstruction of justice for lying about the attack.