[quote=@Pepperm1nts] Will you be determining the outcome of military actions with rolls? Proxy wars or not, I am curious if you'll be doing rolls to determine how successful people's military actions are, using things like their military training level and such as modifiers. Or will you just trust people to know when they should take a loss? I am not entirely sure if I'll join, to be honest. I am interested, but I am not sure if I have the time. Still, roll, please? [/quote] I have a covert action roll system that determines the success of covert actions based on the quality of one's covert agency, the target's covert agency and other discretionry factors, such as whether or not I consider the action particularly well thought out or whether or not they recruited local agents and have a network in place. I will probably devise something similar for military action. It'll be more complex, but I feel like letting players argue over who won is a zero-sum game. Game mastering does involve running the dice, and that's what I intend to do here, entirely on my end. But I do try to be an honest broker and use the system consistently once I have it up and running. Population Density (Population: 36,000,000 -Regionally Dense; A good amount of manpower for the military and economic purposes, with social infrastructure strained more at a regional basis. Education costs and civic projects range from affordable to expensive. The nation requires a stronger economy to sustain itself. Industrialization -Minimal: Dependent on imported goods to sustain a technological lifestyle; only a couple factories producing goods. 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 and Secondary Schools, Mixed Private/Public Universities Domestic Political Stability -Widespread 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 -No Significant Petroleum/Natural Gas Wells. Fissible Material Deposits -Some fissible material reserves Military Recruitment -Conscription Based for National Service Military Reliability -Tied to Religious Group Military Size -Mid-sized, relative to population, some upkeep is involved. Military Technology -Obsolete Military Training and Morale -Decently Trained; High Morale Military Leadership -Corrupt but Semi-Competent; Primary leadership rose through Military Academy, other generals were appointed Military Popularity -Unpopular Secret Services -Competent Secret Service; Invested heavily in local politics, such as replacing your current leader with someone they favor