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21 days ago
Current Noble Arms is now either four years old, or three years and eleven months. The third thread had lasted for more than one year.
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1 mo ago
New Interest Check, everybody!
2 mos ago
My Roleplay, Noble Arms: The ASEAN War, will reach its 4th year in June or July. It's been a long journey.
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2 mos ago
Despite its massive flaws, my RP, Noble Arms: The ASEAN War, is still one of the longest ongoing RPs in RPGuild - It turns 4 years old in July and the current thread itself is more than a year old.
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3 mos ago
On 4/14/2026 (on my end), my RP, Noble Arms: The ASEAN War, is now three years and ten months old, and the current thread is one year and four months.
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@Letter Bee

If you'd like, I can go change Lucas so that he can also have a Keyblade on top of what he already has.


Let's wait and see what other players have to offer first...
@Double@Instigator@WXer@SpawnMeme@Drifting Pollen@Fabricant451@Hero:

To those of you who haven't posted characters; I would like to remind you guys that I am going for at least a few Keybladers...
@Double, Approved; move it to the CS tab?
Scipio Industries and Finance + Ken Neumann

Leonard was no fool; the loss of Kintan had hurt his standing among the small minority of organic troops he had. But there were other targets, other battles that can restore his and his troops' confidence. And this time, he would choose his targets; the warlord-businessman had lost because his enemies had baited him into attacking a lure of their choosing. Or at least, that's what he told himself.

As the war council met on the bridge, Leonard would announce new intelligence from his contacts on Dandoran. "Several stragglers from the Imperial Fleet, fleeing Inter-Moff fighting, have been reported on the planet of Cyrkon. It is my belief that they are merely seeking refuge, but might offer their services to Orro or another Imperial Warlord should they be given a chance to get their bearings. Which is why they will not."

A hologram of Cyrkon would appear; it was an ugly planet, with a toxic and hot climate that forced the local population to live in domed cities. Several paragraphs of Basic would then appear, detailing the planetary economy's dependence on the black market, even slavery.

This image was then replaced by the Imperial stragglers, which were composed of two Acclamator-class cruisers and one Victory-class frigate; a small flotilla indeed, especially compared to the Hutt Fleet that had defeated the Scipio Fleet on Kintan. Perfect for regaining the morale of the troops, as well as the strategic and tactical initiative. But part of Leonard's ego was still annoyed that he had to 'prove himself' with easy pickings. Was he truly not the next Thrawn? Bah, even Thrawn lost sometimes.

He continued to speak, "We will hit hard and fast before they can scuttle their ships and take them for our own. Then we will replenish supplies at Cyrkon itself just in case you're tired of eating artificial food. Any objections?"

There were none.

@Sep@EliteCommander

((Edited out a few inconsistencies with the timescale.))
@WXer, Oh, you're accepted too; post your character on the Characters Tab.
@Drifting Pollen, Accepted.

Everyone Else: This RP needs more Keybladers.
@Dinh AaronMk, also, the rest of Aurelia's planned Electric Grid will be powered by coal; the windmills are for the remote small rural towns that would be content with four or five electric lights between them.
@WXer, Then those work.
@Letter Bee

I think you need to reconsider the pace at which your moving with agricultural development. In the two or three months this RP's lore as progressed the Philippines has grown internally far faster than should be possible. They've developed a new method of agriculture, wind turbines, and new fertilizer. In one way or another, that's far too much to dump into the lore as technological or scientific contributions from a still developing, agricultural economy and I have to request you slow down.

I'm willing to make concessions on the new farm model, if it's acknowledged it is currently severely limited and has yet to be introduced across the entire islands. As well, the wind turbines require a vast amount of pre-requisite development that would be better handled by more developed countries like the US or western Europe: turbines for power generation require stable power storage and light weight metals like aluminum. These too you can keep on the condition that at some near point it's shown they are ultimately unreliable hack-jobs for the entire communities they're supposed to power.

But for as small a thing as it seems, I can not let you keep the new fertilizer. As off-handed as it seems it's sudden introduction in the expanding Philippine arsenal of tools raises warning flags. You have to cut that.

The meat of the matter is that bringing these in so off-handed acknowledges to me that you are overlooking the actual development process for these technologies and developments. There is no period of in-universe research, no identifying and studying a problem, no design work, and no acquiring funds and materials for a long and tedious building and testing process, all within the RnD process. If you're willing too to release something so quickly then I expect that it be treated like the snake oil you're making it out to be and I'm starting to expect the Philippines to go through some sort of Lysenko collapse through immature policies and programs.

I am calling for you to slam the brakes on this matter now.


Sorry for the delay in responding to this; I was engrossed in something else.

But until now, my various innovations, despite the above-mentioned lack of research time, design works, and acquisition of funds and materials, are plausible as low-tech inventions. And I personally consulted you and the people of this Discord about William Kamkwamba-style windmills back when it was discussed.

>I'm willing to make concessions on the new farm model, if it's acknowledged it is currently severely limited and has yet to be introduced across the entire islands.

I already tried to imply that in its introduction.

>As well, the wind turbines require a vast amount of pre-requisite development that would be better handled by more developed countries like the US or western Europe: turbines for power generation require stable power storage and light weight metals like aluminum. These too you can keep on the condition that at some near point it's shown they are ultimately unreliable hack-jobs for the entire communities they're supposed to power.

These are Kamkwamba Windmills that IRL, were made with wood and a dynamo made from junk, and even the version I am using for PoW can only power a few lightbulbs for small towns with only a few dozen people.

Edit: And Car Batteries are the power storage for the windmills.

>But for as small a thing as it seems, I can not let you keep the new fertilizer. As off-handed as it seems it's sudden introduction in the expanding Philippine arsenal of tools raises warning flags. You have to cut that.

That can be edited out; let me do so.

>I am calling for you to slam the brakes on this matter now.

It will be edited out.
So, wait a second here. How multi-versatile is this..? I see Fallout and Persona in there. Is it all video game worlds...? Or does it extend past that..?


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