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Ward
June 1st, 2007, 04:00 AM
Place what is happening in your country here :D

Ward
June 1st, 2007, 04:01 AM
5,866,000 young men and women between the Ages of 20 and 30 awake in the Country of Kingdom of Ward . They are waking up with no memories of there former life but they have memories of at one time heading into the light . They find that they are well and there bodies are in Top shape . They do not Know any of the other people in the houses were they wake up . But there are 4 of them in the House 2 men and 2 women . They check out the houses and realize the are well furnished for houses of the 30’s . They find that they know what jobs they have and were they will work .

They find that out in the Front of the house are rail tracks for the trolleys that will take them to there Places of work . They also find clothing in there Bedrooms and that the have 200 Wards Credits in there rooms .
Day one most of the People learn who the people they are now living with are.
On Day two people are heading to work and find that were they are working has the most up to date equipment of the year 1930 . They hear the first radio broadcast from the King and learn who are there Members of the House of Lords and House of Commons are .
By the end of the First week some people have changed were they live but most find out that the people who they live with are people they like and could love . They the people find that there are few laws and that those laws are fair for every one .

Aozhouhuaren
June 1st, 2007, 08:31 AM
5,866,000 young men and women between the Ages of 20 and 30 awake in the Country of Kingdom of Ward . They are waking up with no memories of there former life but they have memories of at one time heading into the light . They find that they are well and there bodies are in Top shape . They do not Know any of the other people in the houses were they wake up . But there are 4 of them in the House 2 men and 2 women . They check out the houses and realize the are well furnished for houses of the 30’s . They find that they know what jobs they have and were they will work .

They find that out in the Front of the house are rail tracks for the trolleys that will take them to there Places of work . They also find clothing in there Bedrooms and that the have 200 Wards Credits in there rooms .
Day one most of the People learn who the people they are now living with are.
On Day two people are heading to work and find that were they are working has the most up to date equipment of the year 1930 . They hear the first radio broadcast from the King and learn who are there Members of the House of Lords and House of Commons are .
By the end of the First week some people have changed were they live but most find out that the people who they live with are people they like and could love . They the people find that there are few laws and that those laws are fair for every one .

I very confused as to this rule, does it have to apply for everyone, because I want a small population of pensioners, and a decent peopulation of youths (1-20 year olds). I mean does it really matter that much.

birdy
June 1st, 2007, 12:31 PM
they get up and start working:D.

they all seem to know whats happening and co-operate becuase they mostly have excellent work and civic ethic meaning less bitchin...
they all think they've been drugged or subject to some poison gas attack.
the ASB's brought people in families and put them together, all illnesses were cured as were all disabilties and their memory deleted.
a fair number of the women are pregnent.

the knowlegde to live in such a landscape is implanted in them as well as how to deal with the animals- tigers, elephants etc.

what they find is basically similar to Wards i suppose the names of government ministers etc, except no trolley's cos their mostly farmworkers.

people with medical experience recognise the potential for medicines from the jungle- which is hoped will become a major export, equipment and labs appear in the larger settlements. medicines for the tropical climate (think Malaysia/Vietnam) are everywhere, as is livestock suited to the climate.

living standards are comfortable and their amazed by the beauty of the landscape.

I set up survey's to assess the potential of the landscape.


This is basically rambling so more later with more detail, i now have a 9 hour work shift:mad::D

Grey Wolf
June 1st, 2007, 02:23 PM
Zusodan is moving units South into the Borderland between itself and Nomadic Sky's empire to take advantage of the political vaccuum there and get the clans to swear allegiance to the Empire

Grey Wolf

SionEwig
June 1st, 2007, 03:44 PM
I very confused as to this rule, does it have to apply for everyone, because I want a small population of pensioners, and a decent peopulation of youths (1-20 year olds). I mean does it really matter that much.

That has been part of it from the beginning, and has been mentioned in passing multiple times.

TimKeck84
June 1st, 2007, 05:19 PM
My people wake knowing the "history" of the Republic. They "know" how to do their jobs, who their friends are & even what kind of beer they like. Due to a heavy handed ASB, the fact they they don't know why they have no personal memories before Day 1 doesn't bother them. The Army Trains, Farmers Farm, Miners Mine and the Brewer's Brew. Things go on as well as they would have.

Aozhouhuaren
June 1st, 2007, 06:23 PM
"The rice fields miss the cheerful laughter of the children chasing dragonflies.
The hospital wards are absent of the sheer joy that are baby cries

We have lost our very best minds, both young and old.
I would trade everything to retrieve just one back, all my diamonds, all my gold.

We have suffered so many atrocities as a people
But the failure to prevent this one, just seems so evil.

Little brother, Little sister, we tried so hard, we really treasured you
Big brother, Big sister, we tried not to fail, we really loved you

I can't say sorry enough, it must seem a useless word for you to hear
But please find it in your hearts to forgive us, for you will give us courage when we meet fear."

-King Aozhouhuaren II, "The Rice Fields"

Luongians wake up weary and incredibly depressed. The events of the past few months have been seared into their memories. Work is not on the agenda but the King has advised everyone to stay strong and respect the lost ones by rebuilding the nation.

Chen Ha, 2, died last night at Royal Aozhouville Hospital from a Killer Flu that has ravaged the nation. The disease has seemingly left the 20-50 age group intact, while every other Luongian has died. Since it attacked a year ago, approximately 35% of the population has died off.

Government virologists have been unable to find the source of the virus, and speculate that the virus may not even be native to this world. Vaccines were developed, but only seemed to have efficiency for mostly young adults who seemed to have had the stong immune system to fight the virus off.

As Luongians go off to work, a resilient people try to find a positive outlook on the future.

Locke
June 2nd, 2007, 03:01 AM
WHat exactly is the timescale here?

Aozhouhuaren
June 2nd, 2007, 03:42 AM
WHat exactly is the timescale here?

I think most people have decided on 2 days as one month, but I could be wrong.

CaRL
June 2nd, 2007, 04:22 AM
My people wake knowing the "history" of the Republic. They "know" how to do their jobs, who their friends are & even what kind of beer they like. Due to a heavy handed ASB, the fact they they don't know why they have no personal memories before Day 1 doesn't bother them. The Army Trains, Farmers Farm, Miners Mine and the Brewer's Brew. Things go on as well as they would have.

Same for my people as well.

Psychomeltdown
June 2nd, 2007, 04:44 AM
The switch is thrown.

Power hums and gears churn.

smoke rises and steel pounds.

Women lie with men and the seeds of a new generation are sown.

The spirit is strong and will is great.

They are building a new world, a better world.

Agentdark
June 2nd, 2007, 05:08 AM
A storm pours rain down upon the nation of Agentdarkistan. Its citizens wake up to find it is a brand new day. With no members of their former lives, everything appears to be in order in there new homes. Everyone has adequete work and leisure clothing. Everyone has around 5,000 Dark Dollars, and everyone has a giant picture of Agentdark Mounted in there living him.

The citizens leave their homes, either getting in the few private cars or the mass public transportation network, and head off to work. Occsionally they will be stopped for an ID pass by a guard at a checkpoint, especially those working in the armament industry, but other then that, they will go about their days, in peace, harmoney are love for Agentdark.

Grey Wolf
June 2nd, 2007, 10:43 AM
[QUOTE=Aozhouhuaren;1108782]"The rice fields miss the cheerful laughter of the children chasing dragonflies.
The hospital wards are absent of the sheer joy that are baby cries

We have lost our very best minds, both young and old.
I would trade everything to retrieve just one back, all my diamonds, all my gold.

We have suffered so many atrocities as a people
But the failure to prevent this one, just seems so evil.

Little brother, Little sister, we tried so hard, we really treasured you
Big brother, Big sister, we tried not to fail, we really loved you

I can't say sorry enough, it must seem a useless word for you to hear
But please find it in your hearts to forgive us, for you will give us courage when we meet fear."

-King Aozhouhuaren II, "The Rice Fields"

That sent a shiver up my spine, very good !

Best Regards
Grey Wolf

Jared
June 3rd, 2007, 07:45 AM
I can't say how all of the people in my nation view it, but here's how one of them views it:

How do you put together the pieces of a broken mind? Does the remedy exist which can cure that most insidious of maladies, that unredeemable curse which takes aware the core of a man's identity? For from a man you can take away liberty, limb and even life, and yet he remains a man, at least in the memory of others. But to strike from a man his memory, you remove from him the essence of what makes him human. He can respond from one moment to the next. He can breathe, and eat, and enjoy, and yet all of this means naught. For but an instant after the deed is done, it is lost and forgotten, leaving oblivion behind. If you burn a man's home, at least he has ashes to remember. But if you steal a man's memory, he is not even aware of what he has lost.

Yet perhaps what has been done to me and mine is even worse. In my soul I have not one memory, but two. Two recollections of a life, both full of poignancy and triumph, of gains and losses. Both of those sets of memories are true. I know, I feel. Yet the one contradicts the other. How can a man keep both of these

In my heart I know who I am. I am Johan der Timmen, proud citizen of the Star Republic, and not so proud but equally respectful member of the Unnammed Alliance of which my beloved nation is but a part. I was born in a small house at the edge of a small patch of hilltop jungle, one surviving fragment of the old forests which in that area had otherwise long been cleared. My home overlooked Starport, that bustling metropolis which is the heart of our nation. I can remember every day of my life, of my accomplishments and deeds, of my first love Annie who is now lost to me. I know the proud history of my people, warriors at times but merchants always, and what we have done. I know the contacts we have built, and the uncounted lifetimes of what who have come before.

Yet these memories, true though they are, do not match what is in my head. In my head I know that my nation, my world, and my own life is but a creation of nameless entities, who have shaped me for their own purpose. None of what I remember is true, or, rather, it is only true that I remember it. I know that His Excellency who has been chosen to rule over us is not of this world, that he is from another place altogether, even though his former accomplishments in this world are also fixed in my memory, or rather my other memory.

The two halves of my soul are both laid out. Both I remember, and both are true, yet both are false.

What, then, shall I make of my life from this day forward?

Locke
June 4th, 2007, 12:30 AM
The Republic of Thalassa holds fast at doing nothing but normal country things.

And everyone gets up to either work on the farms or go to the factories or whatever they do.

birdy
June 5th, 2007, 12:58 AM
hmm, not sure if this is the right thread now but wth.

events of the first month in the UACM

The Monarch has approved the decision to enter the AH.com Planet Federation of Nations (AHPFON) and hopes other nations do the same.

My government has been busy.....

The Senate has approved the Western Homestead Act allowing people to buy their own farmland in the mostly unpopulated western highlands. Both citizens and immigrants are eligble for the scheme with the stipulation that they are responsible with regard to land and wildlife.

Commisioners have also been selected to represent us abroad in every other country.

The Mcmahon report is under way, to discuss the prospects for industrial development.

The Ministry of Science and Technology has also been set up to co-ordinate development of this kind, as well as to maintain a close relationship with the business community.

- Outside the halls of power....

the program to bring electricity and running water to every citizen is well under way.

A railway link with Port Light, capital of the People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador is complete- this will allow not only passenger movements but an easier transfer of agricultural produce northward from the United Monarchy to the People's Republic in exchange for manufactured goods.

The bestselling book of the moment is Tales from AgentDarkistan. By noted traveller Richard Lefarge.

The National middlewight boxing belt has been won by Stephen Shima on points.

LightInfa
June 8th, 2007, 01:08 AM
People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador

The entire reserve army is being mobilized. All regular army formations are being moved to the border with the UACM, and reserve forces are being moved to the border as quickly as possible.

Secretly, the submarines of the PRGE navy are taking up positions outside of UACM port cities and will lie in wait for merchant ships.

Locke
June 8th, 2007, 03:57 AM
Secretly, the submarines of the PRGE navy are taking up positions outside of UACM port cities and will lie in wait for merchant ships.

It aint a secret no more!

birdy
June 8th, 2007, 10:08 AM
People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador

The entire reserve army is being mobilized. All regular army formations are being moved to the border with the UACM, and reserve forces are being moved to the border as quickly as possible.

Secretly, the submarines of the PRGE navy are taking up positions outside of UACM port cities and will lie in wait for merchant ships.

which port city?:p

Glen
June 8th, 2007, 06:30 PM
The Peoples of Glenish Ecuador too face this odd dilemma. The ASBs have provided them names and personalities and memories even, memories of good lives, but they know them to be just filler for the real first days of their lives, Creation Day.

So, in keeping with the imprint of their Head of State (Glen, who himself is new-born, just with the memories and abilities of the One True Glen, and with the ASBish gift of Immortality), they face the future not with consternation, but with hope and optimism. They are born on their first day armed with the knowledge that there is history to be made, a nation to make live, not just a blueprint. They are dedicated to first recapturing the technology and science of the world of the One True Glen, and then surpassing it.

Of course, one of the first steps will be the development of rocket technology, so they may be united with their bretheren on the Moon of Alternia (forgot about that, didn't cha?).

I can't say how all of the people in my nation view it, but here's how one of them views it:

How do you put together the pieces of a broken mind? Does the remedy exist which can cure that most insidious of maladies, that unredeemable curse which takes aware the core of a man's identity? For from a man you can take away liberty, limb and even life, and yet he remains a man, at least in the memory of others. But to strike from a man his memory, you remove from him the essence of what makes him human. He can respond from one moment to the next. He can breathe, and eat, and enjoy, and yet all of this means naught. For but an instant after the deed is done, it is lost and forgotten, leaving oblivion behind. If you burn a man's home, at least he has ashes to remember. But if you steal a man's memory, he is not even aware of what he has lost.

Yet perhaps what has been done to me and mine is even worse. In my soul I have not one memory, but two. Two recollections of a life, both full of poignancy and triumph, of gains and losses. Both of those sets of memories are true. I know, I feel. Yet the one contradicts the other. How can a man keep both of these

In my heart I know who I am. I am Johan der Timmen, proud citizen of the Star Republic, and not so proud but equally respectful member of the Unnammed Alliance of which my beloved nation is but a part. I was born in a small house at the edge of a small patch of hilltop jungle, one surviving fragment of the old forests which in that area had otherwise long been cleared. My home overlooked Starport, that bustling metropolis which is the heart of our nation. I can remember every day of my life, of my accomplishments and deeds, of my first love Annie who is now lost to me. I know the proud history of my people, warriors at times but merchants always, and what we have done. I know the contacts we have built, and the uncounted lifetimes of what who have come before.

Yet these memories, true though they are, do not match what is in my head. In my head I know that my nation, my world, and my own life is but a creation of nameless entities, who have shaped me for their own purpose. None of what I remember is true, or, rather, it is only true that I remember it. I know that His Excellency who has been chosen to rule over us is not of this world, that he is from another place altogether, even though his former accomplishments in this world are also fixed in my memory, or rather my other memory.

The two halves of my soul are both laid out. Both I remember, and both are true, yet both are false.

What, then, shall I make of my life from this day forward?

LightInfa
June 8th, 2007, 08:58 PM
which port city?:p

All of them.

LightInfa
June 8th, 2007, 09:12 PM
People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador

10,000 police troops are being given military rifles and quick soldier training to agument their other training. These police troops are being sent to Redfield by railroad, where they will take up positions along the border with Wendell's country. These 10,000 Police troops are being organized into the 71st Light Infantry Division.

The II Corp of the PRGE regular army will begin to advance slowly into UACM territory, probing UACM defences. The I Corp will follow the II Corp shortly. Reserve forces will continue to gather in Brownsville, but the 67th Light Infantry Division (Reserve) will stay in Redfield and help defend the northern border along with the 10,000 police troops.

birdy
June 8th, 2007, 11:28 PM
People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador

10,000 police troops are being given military rifles and quick soldier training to agument their other training. These police troops are being sent to Redfield by railroad, where they will take up positions along the border with Wendell's country. These 10,000 Police troops are being organized into the 71st Light Infantry Division.

The II Corp of the PRGE regular army will begin to advance slowly into UACM territory, probing UACM defences. The I Corp will follow the II Corp shortly. Reserve forces will continue to gather in Brownsville, but the 67th Light Infantry Division (Reserve) will stay in Redfield and help defend the northern border along with the 10,000 police troops.

The local Militia facing PRGE are not attacking their II Corps direct but are carrying out hit and run attacks on their supply lines and artillery and attempting to force the corps to scatter, there are currently around 700,000 armed men and women facing them, with other smaller groups around

LightInfa
June 9th, 2007, 12:35 AM
The local Militia facing PRGE are not attacking their II Corps direct but are carrying out hit and run attacks on their supply lines and artillery and attempting to force the corps to scatter, there are currently around 700,000 armed men and women facing them, with other smaller groups around

700,000 men sounds a bit much. That's about half of your population if I'm correct, and that seems like a bit too high of a ratio of civilians to soldiers.

Ran Exilis
June 9th, 2007, 12:40 AM
700,000 men sounds a bit much. That's about half of your population if I'm correct, and that seems like a bit too high of a ratio of civilians to soldiers.

King birdy is propably talking about civilian guerillias instead of regular soldiers etc.

And if he really has 700,000 guerillia warriors under his command, then this war could turn rather ugly for your soldiers, LightInfa.

I'd be careful if I were you...

LightInfa
June 9th, 2007, 12:45 AM
King birdy is propably talking about civilian guerillias instead of regular soldiers etc.

And if he really has 700,000 guerillia warriors under his command, then this war could turn rather ugly for your soldiers, LightInfa.

I'd be careful if I were you...

I know he is talking about guerillas, but still half his population under arms sounds like a little bit too much.

I am not going to try to fight his guerillas. I will just go to his cities and raze them to the ground.

PRGE Military Orders

The I Corps and the II Corps will make a beeline for Redditch in the UACM. All the jungle in their path will be burned down, and guerilla attacks will be prepared. The 50 aircraft of the PRGE air force will provide close air support for the troops and look for guerillas in the jungle to warn the troop columns.

All the reserve formations except for the 67th Light Infantry Division in Redfield will follow the I Corp and the II Corp in wide fanned out search patterns. These reserve formations will burn all the jungle in their path with the hope of burning down the entire jungle by the time they are finished.

Ward
June 9th, 2007, 01:17 AM
rember his people know the country and you are the one who attacked him .
Also you are now fighting in a rain forest and your ass is grass . Man have you ever heard of pungy sticks and what can happen when you lost the hearts and minds of the people. Let's see if you can say Viet nam War in the 1930's .

Aozhouhuaren
June 9th, 2007, 01:21 AM
King Aozhouhuaren II
Liang Family Estate
Lychee County, Kingdom of Luongia

To: All involved

Topic: The Kingdom of Ward profits, PRGE has nothing to gain, Glenish Ecuador does nothing

And UACM suffers from a conflict that it doesn't even know how it started.
Excuse my foul language, but what the fuck is going! Has everyone lost their mind, well clearly not the Kingdom of Ward whose "decent" business ethics might lead to genocide and mass destruction.

I have always been knowledgable of the fact that I live in a not so perfect world but this is absolutely absurd. Not only for the potential of horrific atrocities and the destruction of a good ally, I totally condemn this war based on its utter stupidity, the attacker has nothing to gain.

I don't even know myself, how this whole imbecilic ordeal started, but say the PRGE Army succeeds in carrying out its orders, from an economic standpoint,the PRGE itself has nothing to gain, razing cities will destroy any potential economic gains in terms or trade and industrial capabilities, burning jungle will destroy fertility and potential agricultural benefits. Killing innocent civilians will destroy potential workers, farmers and soldiers.

Even if you annex the UACM, you have a bitter population who might create chaos and revolution in the future. Does this remind you of your own nations history, General L'Infa. Stop this nonsense, calm down and sort whatever problems you have through diplomacy. Even if you win, you still lose, there is nothing of value in a decimated, burning, dead UACM and you would have wasted valuable troops in vain.

Yours sincerely,
King Aozhouhuaren II

Ran Exilis
June 9th, 2007, 01:24 AM
rember his people know the country and you are the one who attacked him .
Also you are now fighting in a rain forest and your ass is grass . Man have you ever heard of pungy sticks and what can happen when you lost the hearts and minds of the people. Let's see if you can say Viet nam War in the 1930's .

That's very true - allthough the People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador does have the advantage
that it is a neighbouring country with a similar climate and similar rainforests.

Maybe the PRGE's forces are accustomed to fighting in the jungle,
but even in that case, a war like this is still extremely risky.

Ward
June 9th, 2007, 01:44 AM
King Aozhouhuaren II
Liang Family Estate
Lychee County, Kingdom of Luongia

To: All involved

Topic: The Kingdom of Ward profits, PRGE has nothing to gain, Glenish Ecuador does nothing

And UACM suffers from a conflict that it doesn't even know how it started.
Excuse my foul language, but what the fuck is going! Has everyone lost their mind, well clearly not the Kingdom of Ward whose "decent" business ethics might lead to genocide and mass destruction.

I have always been knowledgable of the fact that I live in a not so perfect world but this is absolutely absurd. Not only for the potential of horrific atrocities and the destruction of a good ally, I totally condemn this war based on its utter stupidity, the attacker has nothing to gain.

I don't even know myself, how this whole imbecilic ordeal started, but say the PRGE Army succeeds in carrying out its orders, from an economic standpoint,the PRGE itself has nothing to gain, razing cities will destroy any potential economic gains in terms or trade and industrial capabilities, burning jungle will destroy fertility and potential agricultural benefits. Killing innocent civilians will destroy potential workers, farmers and soldiers.

Even if you annex the UACM, you have a bitter population who might create chaos and revolution in the future. Does this remind you of your own nations history, General L'Infa. Stop this nonsense, calm down and sort whatever problems you have through diplomacy. Even if you win, you still lose, there is nothing of value in a decimated, burning, dead UACM and you would have wasted valuable troops in vain.

Yours sincerely,
King Aozhouhuaren II

Dear Sir
When we agreed to sell him subs we did not know he was out to attack another nation . We also are givieing the nation he attacked weapons to deffend themself with . Just because we will want 0.25 a round after that dose not mean anything but the bottom line is in the Black instead of the Red .
Rember the only people that make anything out of war's is the arms makers .

LightInfa
June 9th, 2007, 01:57 AM
King Aozhouhuaren II
Liang Family Estate
Lychee County, Kingdom of Luongia

To: All involved

Topic: The Kingdom of Ward profits, PRGE has nothing to gain, Glenish Ecuador does nothing

And UACM suffers from a conflict that it doesn't even know how it started.
Excuse my foul language, but what the fuck is going! Has everyone lost their mind, well clearly not the Kingdom of Ward whose "decent" business ethics might lead to genocide and mass destruction.

I have always been knowledgable of the fact that I live in a not so perfect world but this is absolutely absurd. Not only for the potential of horrific atrocities and the destruction of a good ally, I totally condemn this war based on its utter stupidity, the attacker has nothing to gain.

I don't even know myself, how this whole imbecilic ordeal started, but say the PRGE Army succeeds in carrying out its orders, from an economic standpoint,the PRGE itself has nothing to gain, razing cities will destroy any potential economic gains in terms or trade and industrial capabilities, burning jungle will destroy fertility and potential agricultural benefits. Killing innocent civilians will destroy potential workers, farmers and soldiers.

Even if you annex the UACM, you have a bitter population who might create chaos and revolution in the future. Does this remind you of your own nations history, General L'Infa. Stop this nonsense, calm down and sort whatever problems you have through diplomacy. Even if you win, you still lose, there is nothing of value in a decimated, burning, dead UACM and you would have wasted valuable troops in vain.

Yours sincerely,
King Aozhouhuaren II

To: Luongia
From: General LightInfa Himself

I will be forced to blockade your nation with my submarines if you continue to smear and slight the glorious name of the People's Republic of Glenish Ecuador. This is your only warning.

Locke
June 9th, 2007, 01:59 AM
Dear Sir
When we agreed to sell him subs we did not know he was out to attack another nation . We also are givieing the nation he attacked weapons to deffend themself with . Just because we will want 0.25 a round after that dose not mean anything but the bottom line is in the Black instead of the Red .
Rember the only people that make anything out of war's is the arms makers .

Well, if you didn't think that he was going to use them for war, then what did you think he would use them for? Display? A Toy to play with?

Aozhouhuaren
June 9th, 2007, 02:11 AM
Well, if you didn't think that he was going to use them for war, the2n what did you think he would use them for? Display? A Toy to play with?

Noble Hieracrchs, this has gone on long enough! Make an example of these bunglers, the world demands it!

Sir Anthony Johnstone Parker
Prime Ministers Office
Aozhouville, Lychee County, Kingdom of Luongia

To: The Republic of Thalassa

Topic: Kingdom of Ward, sale of military hardware

Ward denies it but he knew that war would ensue, he knows his nation is too powerful for only but a small handful of nations to even dare attempt an attack, so he can just manipulate other nations like chess pieces. Ward loves seeing war and chaos, why the hell do you think he sold advanced submarines to a military dictatorship and military hardware to its enemy. The Kingdom profits while he the King in his sick sadistic mind gets thrills from watching atrocities and destruction.

Embargo this nation until it and its King acts right, I say, now!

Yours sincerely,
Sir Anthony Johnstone Parker

Ward
June 9th, 2007, 02:37 AM
Sir Anthony Johnstone Parker
Prime Ministers Office
Aozhouville, Lychee County, Kingdom of Luongia

To: The Republic of Thalassa

Topic: Kingdom of Ward, sale of military hardware

Ward denies it but he knew that war would ensue, he knows his nation is too powerful for only but a small handful of nations to even dare attempt an attack, so he can just manipulate other nations like chess pieces. Ward loves seeing war and chaos, why the hell do you think he sold advanced submarines to a military dictatorship and military hardware to its enemy. The Kingdom profits while he the King in his sick sadistic mind gets thrills from watching atrocities and destruction.

Embargo this nation until it and its King acts right, I say, now!

Yours sincerely,
Sir Anthony Johnstone Parker

To The Republic of Thalassa
From the Kingdom of Ward

We offered the Sell of the Subs when he asked to buy them we were looking at work for our ship yard's not for some one to start a war this early .
Most of you small nations do not have the ship yards to build ships for your fleet . I'm no wosrt then any other nation So what weapons would your nation need to blockaid my nation .
If anything You should complain to Glen he has the natiom to stop him .

Locke
June 9th, 2007, 02:41 AM
This is quickly escalating way out of proportion. from just a two-sided war to a regional war, and almost on the brink of a world war! All in the space of a less than a month?!?!??!

I gotta watch this! I haven't has so much fun since the Playbor playmate of the year organized a pool party with Mexcian musicians!?!?!?!

Ahhh, goodtimes.

Aozhouhuaren
June 9th, 2007, 02:51 AM
King Aozhouhuaren II
Liang Family Estate
Lychee County, Kingdom of Luongia

To: Glen

Topic: The War

Dear President Glen,

You have a reputation of being fair and level-headed leader, please bring something into the discussion. Your armies are by far the largest and most advanced and clearly, you can stabilize the whole situation. Yet you are avoiding the whole situation, Glenish Ecuadorians are just and compassionate people, from those I've met anyway, I doubt they would allow such atrocities to occur on their doorstep.

Please, it is not a demand , just a simple request on behalf of all peace and freedom loving people, if you won't fight, at least contribute to the diplomacy and the discussion.

Yours sincerely,
King Aozhouhuaren II

Locke
June 9th, 2007, 03:06 AM
I doubt they would allow such atrocities to occur on their doorstep.


It kind of is on their doorstep... if I've read the map correctly. Those damn color shades are so hard to tell apart!

Jared
June 9th, 2007, 03:22 AM
I'm not sure whether this is the best thread for this, but anyway:

This is what's being constructed in my nation during the first month.

20 new farms
20 new mines
12 1-engine aircraft
12 2-engine aircraft
1 pocket battleship
1 CL over 6k tonnes
New reserve army training for 10,000 men
6 submarines
10 TBs

Total cost $47,200,000 Glens, and 102 industrial points.

The remainder of the funds and points are being saved for later use.

Locke
June 9th, 2007, 03:23 AM
I'm not sure whether this is the best thread for this, but anyway:

This is what's being constructed in my nation during the first month.

20 new farms
20 new mines
12 1-engine aircraft
12 2-engine aircraft
1 pocket battleship
1 CL over 6k tonnes
New reserve army training for 10,000 men
6 submarines
10 TBs

Total cost $47,200,000 Glens, and 102 industrial points.

The remainder of the funds and points are being saved for later use.

Farms cost money?!?!?!:eek:

How much do they cost?

How much food do they give?

How long do they last?

Ward
June 9th, 2007, 03:24 AM
I'm not sure whether this is the best thread for this, but anyway:

This is what's being constructed in my nation during the first month.

20 new farms
20 new mines
12 1-engine aircraft
12 2-engine aircraft
1 pocket battleship
1 CL over 6k tonnes
New reserve army training for 10,000 men
6 submarines
10 TBs

Total cost $47,200,000 Glens, and 102 industrial points.

The remainder of the funds and points are being saved for later use.

You have that many extra points to spend .

Jared
June 9th, 2007, 03:46 AM
You have that many extra points to spend .

Yes, based on the 74 industrial points I get per month on my base GDP, and the 100 extra industrial points I get based on creating a bigger industrial base in my starting layout. I've never been clear whether that 100 points is per month or as a one-off (I think I've seen comments both ways), but either way, I have some extra points saved up to spend for later use. I also haven't spent as much money as I can afford, although I need to spend a bit to import some things (food and mining), which I'll be posting about too once I've fleshed out the details.

Locke
June 9th, 2007, 03:49 AM
I'm so confused.....:(

Jared
June 9th, 2007, 03:55 AM
I'm so confused.....:(

Check out the first page of the rules thread; that's what I've based this on.

The cost for new farms is what you need to feed extra people, not your current population. In other words, I'm building new farms because I'm expecting a population explosion. :)

I'm also building a larger navy because it's handy for defensive purposes. The kinds of ships I'm building aren't actually all that much use for attacking other people (I'd need battlecruisers, battleships and carriers for that), but in conjunction with land-based naval aviation, can do a pretty good job of wrecking any invasion fleet.

Ward
June 9th, 2007, 04:08 AM
Check out the first page of the rules thread; that's what I've based this on.

The cost for new farms is what you need to feed extra people, not your current population. In other words, I'm building new farms because I'm expecting a population explosion. :)

I'm also building a larger navy because it's handy for defensive purposes. The kinds of ships I'm building aren't actually all that much use for attacking other people (I'd need battlecruisers, battleships and carriers for that), but in conjunction with land-based naval aviation, can do a pretty good job of wrecking any invasion fleet.

Just a question for you what aircraft are you building . I would like to join in startting an aircraft company .

Jared
June 9th, 2007, 04:53 AM
Just a question for you what aircraft are you building . I would like to join in startting an aircraft company .

The twin-engine aircraft are Tupolev TB-1 bombers.

For the single-engine aircraft, I need to find some kind of fighter-bomber or similar which could also be used as a dive-bomber. The first purpose-built dive-bombers weren't constructed until the mid-1930s, but earlier aircraft were also used as dive-bombers as far back as WW1, so I figure that there must be something suitable.

LightInfa
June 9th, 2007, 03:20 PM
OOC:

Birdy, are you leaving troops to guard your capital, or are all of your troops being dispersed for guerilla warfare?

birdy
June 9th, 2007, 09:26 PM
OOC:

Birdy, are you leaving troops to guard your capital, or are all of your troops being dispersed for guerilla warfare?


all been dispersed, not gonna say where or why of course

birdy
June 9th, 2007, 09:34 PM
700,000 men sounds a bit much. That's about half of your population if I'm correct, and that seems like a bit too high of a ratio of civilians to soldiers.


Hmm i thought so, and yes there militia, my population is 1 million and six hundred and 94 thousand, and i figured the vast majority were stated in the game to be yoing adults so....

what are your peace terms?, i dont know what the wars about, i was assumuing we'd have a profitable relationship trading agricultural goods for your manufactured goods.... it seemed reasonable:(.

well if your not receptive to peace, we're going undeground and abandoning our major cities.

LightInfa
June 9th, 2007, 11:54 PM
Hmm i thought so, and yes there militia, my population is 1 million and six hundred and 94 thousand, and i figured the vast majority were stated in the game to be yoing adults so....

what are your peace terms?, i dont know what the wars about, i was assumuing we'd have a profitable relationship trading agricultural goods for your manufactured goods.... it seemed reasonable:(.

well if your not receptive to peace, we're going undeground and abandoning our major cities.

The PRGE will accept the UACM becoming a vassal of the PRGE, the unconditional surrender of the UACM to the PRGE, or any other terms with the PRGE gaining some form of control over the UACM. The UACM will be destroyed by force if the UACM does not accept some form of terms that the PRGE will agree to.

birdy
June 10th, 2007, 01:37 AM
The PRGE will accept the UACM becoming a vassal of the PRGE, the unconditional surrender of the UACM to the PRGE, or any other terms with the PRGE gaining some form of control over the UACM. The UACM will be destroyed by force if the UACM does not accept some form of terms that the PRGE will agree to.

There will be no surrender!!

birdy
June 10th, 2007, 05:08 PM
as mentioned before- guerilla attacks are being launched on the supply lines of PRGE troops and those allied to them, we have also taken the step of investing our money on business organisations/projects internationally in order to but weapons.

You are correct in saying 700,000 armed men and women facing the first wave is UACM wank, i dont know how many just assume the numbers are big, i'd day i have about a million gove or take armed citizens with the rest being used as much as possible to support the fight- making shells etc.

Psychomeltdown
June 10th, 2007, 06:14 PM
You know the only successful insurgencies or guerilla fighters are basically those that have the support of the population. You're saying you're abandoning your cities and towns and heading to the hills, even with the population being in their 20s it's still not going to work.

There is a reason cities and large populations came into being. sending all your people into the woods and hills are basically pulling them away from all the infrastructure that supports them. Even 100000 people in the wilderness fighting will have about half of them dying simply from illness, lack of food, etc.

You can mobilize your population for war, but if the PRGE outnumbers you, you'll be defeated in outright battle. But what can happen is that your military can fall back to guerilla tactics and begin making it impossible for the PRGE to continue occupying your country without losing a hell of a lot of troops.

That'll cause your cities to be destroyed and possibly cause a lot of civilian deaths, but in the long run you'll probably exhaust the PRGE.

some math... could be helpful?

Invading army x 3 defending army to conqueror it.
Occupation: 10 % of population, with 30% of Pop in rebellion. every 2% military increase causes 5% rebellion decrease.
Attrition rate: every 3% of population in rebellion causes 1% military occupation loses.

Therefore:
1.6 million people
Occupation army: 160000 needed
30% pop rebellion
Occupation Loses: 16000/month

birdy
June 10th, 2007, 06:51 PM
You know the only successful insurgencies or guerilla fighters are basically those that have the support of the population. You're saying you're abandoning your cities and towns and heading to the hills, even with the population being in their 20s it's still not going to work.

There is a reason cities and large populations came into being. sending all your people into the woods and hills are basically pulling them away from all the infrastructure that supports them. Even 100000 people in the wilderness fighting will have about half of them dying simply from illness, lack of food, etc.

You can mobilize your population for war, but if the PRGE outnumbers you, you'll be defeated in outright battle. But what can happen is that your military can fall back to guerilla tactics and begin making it impossible for the PRGE to continue occupying your country without losing a hell of a lot of troops.

That'll cause your cities to be destroyed and possibly cause a lot of civilian deaths, but in the long run you'll probably exhaust the PRGE.

some math... could be helpful?

Invading army x 3 defending army to conqueror it.
Occupation: 10 % of population, with 30% of Pop in rebellion. every 2% military increase causes 5% rebellion decrease.
Attrition rate: every 3% of population in rebellion causes 1% military occupation loses.

Therefore:
1.6 million people
Occupation army: 160000 needed
30% pop rebellion
Occupation Loses: 16000/month


alrighty then, makes more sense then my insane plans.

those that can fight will use guerilla tactics, the cities will not be abandoned yet, but will be made ready for such an order at short notice, the rest of my people will continue farming to support the war effort, if they fall under occupation as many as possible will move to areas still held by guerilla's.

i'll assume i have maybe 900,000 potential fighters maybe more + say 400,000 noncombatants, some under occupation and maybe a couple of hundred thousand collaborators- the army of the PRGE is only 60,000 excluding his reserves (another 60,000).

maybe the number of fighters is somewhat high, prehaps its more like 750,000 young adults/older teens with some of the older people and maybe even youngsters joining in.

LightInfa
June 10th, 2007, 09:30 PM
Just a question:

Would it be plausible and realistic to have my PRGE forces salt the lands of the UACM to prevent their farms from continuing to grow and to prevent further agriculture?

LightInfa
June 10th, 2007, 09:36 PM
PRGE Military Orders:

The PRGE Air Force begins to spread gasoline and other flammable liquids over large areas of the UACM jungle, and then these liquids are ignited. The air force has orders to destroy the entire jungle systemattically using this process.

The I Corps and the II Corps will besiege Redditch. The 50 artillery pieces in the army will use incendiary shells on the city of Redditch in the hopes of igniting large fires in the city. All farmland outside of the city will be burned and all civilians in caught outside of Redditch will be gathered and sent to holding sites in the PRGE by rail.

Reserve troops will continue the process of burning the jungle in conjunction with the air force.

birdy
June 10th, 2007, 09:57 PM
Just a question:

Would it be plausible and realistic to have my PRGE forces salt the lands of the UACM to prevent their farms from continuing to grow and to prevent further agriculture?

You'd need a lot of salt.

boy you dont like me much:D

btw i've done a map, but i'm still trying to post it properly, when its done it'll be in the new thread started by Auzhouren (sic)

i dont know how much jungle you can destroy i didnt think you airforce was that big.

ah well who needs jungles, i'm saw the Yanks tried that in Vietnam:D

birdy
June 11th, 2007, 12:06 AM
my fighters are making attacks on PRGE columns they allow the main force to pass then attack the supply trains.

with intercepted reports about the fate of captured civilians along the northern border, resistance is increasing although some also decide to flee the area, refugees are also reported to be buying their way onto empty merchant ships returning to other countries. since the PRGE army is still some distance from Redditch there are still some cvilians there although there is steady stream of people leaving for smaller towns amd Mt Churchill where factories and workshops are being set up.



the government has already left Redditch and been organised into resistance co-ordinators.

Psychomeltdown
June 11th, 2007, 01:32 AM
We'll be landing out 2500 troops on some coastal beachhead, determined by Lightinfa, and shall reinforce said position to make it a supply depot for the ships that will be coming by next month.

birdy
June 11th, 2007, 10:33 AM
We'll be landing out 2500 troops on some coastal beachhead, determined by Lightinfa, and shall reinforce said position to make it a supply depot for the ships that will be coming by next month.

a coastel defence warning is being set up, citizens are being encouraged to fight the invaders as they land, snipers lie in wait.

advisors from the Kingdom of Ward have also arrived to teach special ops to my militia's, its not intervention for free but in exchange for whatever their leader asks.

LightInfa
June 11th, 2007, 11:56 AM
We'll be landing out 2500 troops on some coastal beachhead, determined by Lightinfa, and shall reinforce said position to make it a supply depot for the ships that will be coming by next month.

Secret Dispatch to the Psymerica Expeditionary Force

Please conduct landings just south of the city of Redditch. PRGE forces will link up with your troops there.

birdy
June 11th, 2007, 02:10 PM
Secret Dispatch to the Psymerica Expeditionary Force

Please conduct landings just south of the city of Redditch. PRGE forces will link up with your troops there.

you got there fast!:eek:.

attacks are now being made on the PRGE forces around Redditch, due to new captured information.

(thats allowed right?, its based on your above post.)

birdy
June 11th, 2007, 07:22 PM
today a large guerilla force crossed the border into the PRGE and attacked the city of Brownsville and attacked the factories and transportation hubs- the reserve soldiers and police of the PRGE put up a good fight and killed many of our fighters, though in turn we killed many and destroyed various factories and rail networks of Brownsville and its environs before retreating back across the border and into the jungles.

LightInfa
June 12th, 2007, 01:13 AM
you got there fast!:eek:.

attacks are now being made on the PRGE forces around Redditch, due to new captured information.

(thats allowed right?, its based on your above post.)

The post is a secret order so you aren't really supposed to acknowledge its existence when planning your orders.

birdy
June 12th, 2007, 12:45 PM
The post is a secret order so you aren't really supposed to acknowledge its existence when planning your orders.

alright then scratch that comment of mine.


Secret order
camps are to be built in the mountains and hills in the west of the country, to train fighters and stockpile food and ammo.

Locke
June 12th, 2007, 04:29 PM
Shouldn't secret orders be in the form of PM's sent to the moderators? That way they can decide what happens?

LightInfa
June 12th, 2007, 08:39 PM
Shouldn't secret orders be in the form of PM's sent to the moderators? That way they can decide what happens?

It is better to just post them on the threads so everyone can know that your troops and country are conducting the contents of that order, but people still won't acknowledge the order because of its secret nature. It doesn't really make a difference.

Locke
June 25th, 2007, 10:42 PM
I believe the first year has passed by, or will be, soon. It depends on what day the game started.

Anyway, right now, my 2,000 active troops are being moved to the capitol city of Inselago, where they shall be garrisoned until further notice. 5,000 of my 10,000 reserve troops are being moved to the fortress-city of Basgard, where they shall also be garrisoned until further notice. Basgard is also where all of my military aircraft are being garrisoned. 3,000 of my 10,000 reservists are also being moved to the port-city of Atlantica, and the remaining 2,000 reservists are being garrisoned in Seaville.