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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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basically speaking, this isn't just a world to spite at people. Nation roleplay is much more complex, because you've got politics, militaries, wars, alliances, backstabbing, economics, etc.
How many tons of conventional rocket propulsion fuel is bycorium equal to? Like, is a pound of Bycorium equal to 100 tons of conventional rocket fuel? Which is pretty powerful, by the way.

And the process of making antimatter is very, very difficult and energy-consuming. Very, very large factories in space, with at least a square kilometer's worth of solar panels would be enough to have a constant production of antimatter. I have researched it, mind you, so don't think I'm just making it up. Antimatter is also very difficult to contain, so I'd say selling 10 milligrams of antimatter at, say, 200 million, with maybe another 50 million for each antimatter containment chambers would be reasonable.

So 250 million per 10 milligrams of antimatter, container included. That's a tiny, itsy-bitsy little overkill in terms of pricing it, but you'd make a pretty decent profit. Bump it up to 300 million, while you're at it, so you get more income.

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Oh, and the Hessians will trade bycorium and weapons for antimatter, steel, and titanium. If you want, we can start those negotiations in-game.
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Except you have very few ships. Under a half dozen. With that kind of numbers, any logical government wouldn't risk one to irreversible radiation contamination. Try vehicles, thrusters, engines, etc.
If you can make efficient, competitively-priced bycorium-efficient engines and thrusters, as well as advanced electronics, you'd own that section of business.

I've got larger amounts of Bycorium, kinetic weaponry, and stuff like.
Oh, and tourism.
EVERYONE SUPPLIES BYCORIUM

I self-appoint myself as the leading seller of Bycorium, because not only do I have those asteroids, I also have the planet itself, and I have short expeditions into the Horus gas cloud, which has tons of radiation, and tons of Bycorium. That's 3 sources!
depends on what your nation offers.
Shaking the ground is still an exaggeration. When a Spinosaurus puts its foot down, that's when the ground shakes.
I wouldn't say 'evil,' exactly.
The Equestrians consider the Draconians, in some form, evil, yes?

Well, if you looked at it from this point of view, the Draconians may have just sought the ultimate peace. They go to different galaxies, integrate themselves in some form, then wipe everyone out, and then there is just Draconians. If Draconians took over an entire galaxy, it would be utter, complete peace, because Draconians have given up fighting each other. There would just be a working, stable organization of everything.

And your posts, to me, anyways, make the Equis Pact more of just Equestrians ruling everyone else in it. Like the Equestrians are just benefitting, and everyone else is working.
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