[quote=@HeySeuss] 1949. Population Density -Sparsely Populated; Less manpower for economic and military purposes, but it also means that the social infrastructure isn't under much strain. Educational costs and civic projects tend to be cheap. Industrialization -Semi-Industrialized: An established industrial complex is present in the nation. Domestic Technology -Obsolete: The industrial infrastructure and domestic technology level of the nation lags behind, though that does not necessarily mean that the stuff it produces is bad, it's just old-style tech; milled and forging as opposed to metal stamping, more wood than plastic, etc, etc. High technology production requires foreign training and foreign experts. Educational Institutions -Comprehensive Public Primary Schools, Merit/test-score based secondary education (Trade/University Prep), and Private Universities Domestic Political Stability -Regional Peaceful Dissident Activity Common Mineral Deposits -Huge deposits of iron, chromium, copper and the like. Valuable Mineral Deposits -Extensive deposits of rare earth metals, and platinum. Petroleum Wells -Some Petroleum, but technically difficult/expensive to exploit with current tech. Fissible Material Deposits -None Military Recruitment -Conscription Based for National Service Military Reliability -Loyal to National Leader/Law/Constitution Military Size -Tiny, relative to population, but easier to equip, train, and outfit. Military Technology -Obsolete Military Training and Morale 1d6+1d4 -Decently Trained; High Morale Military Leadership -Corrupt but Competent; Primary leadership rose through Military Academy, other generals were appointed Military Popularity -Unpopular Secret Services -Incompetent Secret Service; Invested heavily in local politics, such as replacing your current leader with someone they favor [/quote] Would my domestic tech be on par with an African nation? By estimate how big would my population be? Here is my map claim. http://i.imgur.com/GllHrvT.png [quote=@Kimiyosis] Shadow, your roll would've been ridiculously good for a balance of Quantity and Quality, if it wasn't for pop and tech. Tech leans towards Quantity, but pop forced either Quality or outnumbered total force. Sorry, too many war games gave me the urge to comment that roll :P [/quote] Indeed. I was hoping for a balanced nation. :P