Hopefully it'd be safer to be a politician. But, like...otherwise not unlike OTL.
Looking at Revolutionary War ship names helps, and then cherry picking the more evocative ones. I looked at a list of names for US privateers specifically.Chainbreaker and Appeal to Reason sound pretty goods actually. There was a few I had as well. I didn’t want to give them state names, since I thought that would be too easy. These were all names I wanted to give to battleships.
Some were:
CNS Miracle of May
CNS Red Summer
CNS March Revolution
CNS Bread and Roses
CNS Tyrannicide
CNS Defender
CNS Guardian
CNS Crimson Storm
CNS Peace of August
CNS Vanguard
CNS Syndicate
CNS Peoples’ Will
CNS Insurgent
CNS Continental Congress
CNS Union
CNS Solidarity
CNS Hammer of Industry
CNS Liberator
CNS Revolutionary
* - I edited in some more.
I don't think it'd be too different from the Japan we know. In the 1900s, Japan was trying to keep a lid on a growing leftist movement. In TTL, with syndicalism sweeping across Europe, I can definitely see a version of the Public Safety Preservation Law of 1925 (which effectively banned socialist organizations in Japan) being implemented. You could still have the Thought Police, or God forbid, the Kempeitai cracking down on public and colonial dissent.
Id have to play from their perspective. But from what I gather the political, social, and economic situation is roughly similar to OTL, except in a few key areas.
They tend to swing in several directions. The common ones I usually see are National Populist or conservative. And recently I’ve seen them get bogged down in China a lot because of expansionist decisions.I haven't played Kaiserreich in a while, so I wouldn't know anything about Japan's ideology tree.
I don't think it'd be too different from the Japan we know. In the 1900s, Japan was trying to keep a lid on a growing leftist movement. In TTL, with syndicalism sweeping across Europe, I can definitely see a version of the Public Safety Preservation Law of 1925 (which effectively banned socialist organizations in Japan) being implemented. You could still have the Thought Police, or God forbid, the Kempeitai cracking down on public and colonial dissent.
Hopefully it'd be safer to be a politician. But, like...otherwise not unlike OTL.
Id have to play from their perspective. But from what I gather the political, social, and economic situation is roughly similar to OTL, except in a few key areas.
I haven't played Kaiserreich in a while, so I wouldn't know anything about Japan's ideology tree.
Maybe some of these dissidents could play a bigger role: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_dissidence_in_20th-century_Imperial_JapanThey tend to swing in several directions. The common ones I usually see are National Populist or conservative. And recently I’ve seen them get bogged down in China a lot because of expansionist decisions.
They almost always get involved in China if the Fengtian do badly.
Perhaps they could. I know Red Flood is toying with a communist Japan.Maybe some of these dissidents could play a bigger role: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_dissidence_in_20th-century_Imperial_Japan
This is some pretty cool-sounding gameplay!Russia gets the second part of its rework:
Russia gets the second part of its rework:
Seems like it.So we can no longer install Lewis I?
Boo! Boo, I say!