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In RPGN ver 6.6.14 12 yrs ago Forum: News
O hai. I made a notable RP list?

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EncryptedCrunchwrap said
I understand this RP will have tech limits, but then I think about the cities. Detroit is going to have a lot of abandoned equipment that is still viable. Will we eventually see low levels of tech development?


The point of the RP isn't to approach it from a technological advancement point of view, like how you may play Civilizaton or something. If anything, it's meant to to be taken from the point of view of something like CK2 if you must go in like a video game, not much tech emphasis. But it's there if you want it.

For that purposes, major urban centers are supposed to be the epitome of Hell on Earth. Even if most people left initially, the size, scale, and nature of big cities would bring in far more aggressive groups looking for a jungle-like hide-out or to get a hold of the wealth, then defend it mercilessly. So it's not really "abandoned".

And for people who'd need to pry it all apart to carry it back by land or sail it on cheap wooden boats, would it even be that advantageous to bring back machines that have long-shorted out? The most valuable parts you may be able to strip would be the metals to recycle.
Whatever you do do, don't destroy the Chinese status of power because I need it. I need them to be a classical Great Power.
Noiz said
So... How would my/their neighbors feel about me settling issues with Hungary (if the person who was Hungary doesn't come back), or perhaps taking a slice of Ukraine at some point?Just looked at the map. SO. More Specifically. Germany. If I do either of these, on a scale of 1-10. How dead will I be?


Heat of World War 2 dead.

And yeah, Ukraine is presided over by the Polish. So I wouldn't piss them off if you want to piss off Germany. Unless Hugs has decided to wreck Poland already. But given his posting habits that's all up to so many questions I'm not sure anymore.

Per Hungary, he's gone and out. He hasn't posted or responded to anything, so assume him dead. Hungarian canon is now open, with the nation.
I'm pretty sure "fear" of military invasion and economic depression would be a means for a regional military alliance between states and a likely independent economic cooperation zone between them, but no means to inspire everyone's foreign policy to be orchestrated by a single body. That would be like having to talk to Brussels to enter talks with Germany, but only deal with the Belgians. And that sort of control would probably sooner or later cause anger from within the member nations when the "senate body" makes unpopular foreign policy decisions on the guise that it's good for everyone. It's pretty much what's screwing up the European Union already, a international body seen by euro-skeptics as being irrelevant and detrimental to unique national issues is a terrible thing.

And the Hungarians and Romanians aren't Slavs.

The Hungarians are more culturally related to irrelevant Finns as being members of the Ugric family tree.

The Romanians are their own very unique thing: Vlachs, Latinized Eastern Europeans living in parts of Northern Greece, Romania, and Moldovia. They speak a Latinized language, a Romance language like the French, Spanish, and Italians.

And issue with communication wouldn't be simply state-level, diplomats and statesmen would presumably already know a general language for diplomatic purposes (as Latin was classically used, then French, then English). The issue with the language barrier is between common people and to be able to read and speak it and use it intelligently.

Even between users of the same language bi-party trust may not always be there to properly run this sort of thing without it eventually being killed democratically or in violen revolution. As an example: though the US views Canada and Canadians highly, the Canadians don't view us in the same light. I believe the current positive opinion of the US in Canada is 40-50%.

And 10/10 replacing Romanians with gypsies. I'm sure there's a big diaspora loving Poland for promoting the inevitable gypsy-ran holocaust of a proud European native. It's like everything Eastern Europe feared. It's what the Nazis warned them about: those damn Jews and Gypsies would kill them all, pollute their proud, pure heritage!
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Shitty enough Iran can feed them with excess food.
I'd speak with Evan.

I know he and I are both in agreement that the region was shit during the world, and is still shit now. Iran's running humanitarian efforts in Iraq. But we bumped the shit out to go further all throughout.
TheEvanCat said
Because they have no money, no military, no organization, and the aforementioned twelve-year-olds-with-machetes-killing-people-because-they're-dfferent situation.


It's only made worse when fifteen years of war all over has killed a lot of working youths, likely caused wide-spread debate on war and significant questioning of its morality like during the First World War, and with the collapse of international law and the UN gave room for companies like the ASN to rise.

Not to mention with the masses of veterans dumped back into the civilian life would leave a lot of individuals feeling lost, unfocused, and without a place in post-war life. You'll have an entire demographic now feeling out of touch. And the ASN is there as their big, multi-national family. So they got a lot of resources to throw around as a cheap alternative to a modern army. Their corporate body also engages in out-of-company private affairs like buying a few private mines they can launder money with to further cut back the price of recruiting ASN.
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