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Welcome to Command.com

Explore the complex world of geopolitics through simulation. Our browser-based platform offers a unique educational experience, allowing users to analyze global situations based on real data and strategic decisions.

Command & Consequence

Command & Consequence

Reality Snapshot: 1 Jan 2026 (UTC) | Region: Eastern Europe / Black Sea
Data Sources: CIA World Factbook | FAS | OpenStreetMap
Strategic simulator based on public data. Not for tactical or operational use.
 

About Us

At Command.com, we strive to create an engaging educational platform for scenario analysis and strategic learning. Our simulation is built on verified data, allowing users to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes while making informed decisions. Join us to understand the intricacies of global interactions and enhance your strategic skills.

Our Services

Geopolitical Simulation Features

Dive into our innovative features designed for strategic learning and scenario analysis.

Reality Mode

Visualize the real world scenarios with infrastructure, population, and military logistics displayed using symbolic units.

Simulation Mode

Explore alternative timelines and make strategic decisions based on real-world data without altering the baseline.

Data-Driven Insights

Analyze public, verifiable data from reliable sources for accurate geopolitical assessments.

Logistical Prioritization

Understand the importance of logistics, resources, and second-order effects in strategic planning.

Educational Platform

Designed with transparency for users to learn about global scenarios and make informed decisions.

Start Your Journey Today!

Unlock a new understanding of geopolitics.

FAQs

Command.com is a browser-based geopolitical simulation that uses real-world data to create a frozen, auditable snapshot of global conditions as of January 1, 2026. It allows users to explore strategic decisions through various simulation modes.

Our simulation is built on public, verifiable data from sources like the CIA World Factbook, Federation of American Scientists, and OpenStreetMap.

Reality Mode displays real-world infrastructure, population, logistics, and military force postures using simple symbolic units, providing users with an accurate representation of current global conditions.

No, the baseline data remains unchanged. However, you can explore alternative timelines and scenarios by branching decisions in Simulation Mode.

The simulation runs entirely in the browser using HTML, JavaScript, and JSON, ensuring accessibility and ease of use.

Yes, command.com is designed as a transparent educational platform aimed at scenario analysis and strategic learning.

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