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The Republic of Norrho

Novoblupolia wrote:IC: She is available in all of her working hours (8am-4pm), Monday to Friday.

OOC: Whenever you feel like you have the time.

The idea that a president can just punch in and out as if it were a normal job is hilarious. Let’s hope no crisis takes place at nighttime or during the weekend…

The Klementonian Republic of True Europa State

From: Klementonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
To: Samasbhi ODip
Subject: Post-Nuclear Action

Salutations,

This is the first time that Klementonia has made contact with the Illustrious Realms of Samasbhi and we extend our regards to your nation and people. The Klementonian Republic recognizes the significant impact that TIROS has made globally, in peacekeeping efforts, or other actions that TIROS has made to benefit the international community. 

The purpose of our communication to the TIROS offices of ODip is in regards to the recent nuclear test that Klementonia recently conducted within our territories. As the situation has become apparent, the ministries of Klementonia are ill-equipped to prepare for the fallout that has been unleashed on the testing site, and finds itself without necessary resources or administration to manage the clean-up. For this, the Klementonian Republic would like to reach out to TIROS to handle the de-contamination of the site, as to not let the surrounding environment suffer the consequences of the nuclear fallout. In exchange for aid that TIROS or related offices/related organizations may provide, Klementonia is willing to pursue further diplomacy with TIROS, looking to any future agreements that can be made between both states.

Please do let us know if there is anything that TIROS requires/objects to.

Yours Sincerely,
President of the Klementonian Republic, Neville Saxon

Samasbhi

The Empire of The Reprised British Empire

True Europa State wrote:

From: Klementonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
To: Samasbhi ODip
Subject: Post-Nuclear Action

Salutations,

This is the first time that Klementonia has made contact with the Illustrious Realms of Samasbhi and we extend our regards to your nation and people. The Klementonian Republic recognizes the significant impact that TIROS has made globally, in peacekeeping efforts, or other actions that TIROS has made to benefit the international community. 

The purpose of our communication to the TIROS offices of ODip is in regards to the recent nuclear test that Klementonia recently conducted within our territories. As the situation has become apparent, the ministries of Klementonia are ill-equipped to prepare for the fallout that has been unleashed on the testing site, and finds itself without necessary resources or administration to manage the clean-up. For this, the Klementonian Republic would like to reach out to TIROS to handle the de-contamination of the site, as to not let the surrounding environment suffer the consequences of the nuclear fallout. In exchange for aid that TIROS or related offices/related organizations may provide, Klementonia is willing to pursue further diplomacy with TIROS, looking to any future agreements that can be made between both states.

Please do let us know if there is anything that TIROS requires/objects to.

Yours Sincerely,
President of the Klementonian Republic, Neville Saxon

Samasbhi

Official book from The RBE

₶ɨs Gг𝝴αꚍ Nαꚍɨоn

Λs α ƒɨгɲ ߕ𝝴ւɨ𝝴ѵ𝝴г, I αɲ коɲɲɨꚍꚍ𝝴ძ ꚍо 𝝴nsuгɨŋ ħαꚍ ħɨs 𝝴xк𝝴ρꚍɨоnαւ nαꚍɨоn 𝝴ƒƒ𝝴кꚍɨѵ𝝴ւע кαꚍ𝝴гs ꚍо ħ𝝴 ƒunძαɲ𝝴nꚍαւ n𝝴𝝴ძs оƒ ɨꚍs ρоρuւαк𝝴. Iꚍ ɨs кгuкɨαւ ħαꚍ 𝝴ѵ𝝴гע ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւ һαs αкк𝝴ss ꚍо α suƒƒɨкɨ𝝴nꚍ αɲʯnꚍ оƒ ƒψძ, ωαꚍ𝝴г αnძ ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г. ևг αɨɲ ɨs ꚍо ɲαɨnꚍαɨn һɨɡһ ւ𝝴ѵ𝝴ւs оƒ 𝝴ɲρւоעɲ𝝴nꚍ, ւɨꚍ𝝴гαкע αnძ һαρρɨn𝝴ss. Λߕоѵ𝝴 αււ, I ρгɨогɨꚍɨƶ𝝴 𝝴nαߕւɨŋ ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs ꚍо ρгоѵɨძ𝝴 ƒог ħ𝝴ɲs𝝴ւѵ𝝴s αnძ ħ𝝴ɨг ƒαɲɨւɨ𝝴s. Iꚍ ɨs ɲע sꚍгоŋ коnѵɨкꚍɨоn ħαꚍ 𝝴ѵ𝝴гע кɨꚍɨƶ𝝴n ძ𝝴s𝝴гѵ𝝴s ħ𝝴 гɨɡһꚍ ꚍо 𝝴ძuкαꚍɨоn αnძ һ𝝴αւħкαг𝝴. Λs α ւ𝝴αძ𝝴г, I һоւძ ɲעs𝝴ւƒ αккʯnꚍαߕւ𝝴 ƒог ɲɨnɨɲɨƶɨŋ ρоѵ𝝴гꚍע, кгɨɲ𝝴 αnძ un𝝴ɲρւоעɲ𝝴nꚍ гαꚍ𝝴s. Λძძɨꚍɨоnαււע, ɨꚍ ɨs ɨɲρ𝝴гαꚍɨѵ𝝴 ħαꚍ ω𝝴 ɡuαгαnꚍ𝝴𝝴 ħ𝝴 sαƒ𝝴ꚍע αnძ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע оƒ αււ кɨꚍɨƶ𝝴ns, ߕоħ ωɨħɨn αnძ ʯꚍsɨძ𝝴 ʯг ߕогძ𝝴гs. Ⱳ𝝴 ɲusꚍ nоꚍ оnւע αძძг𝝴ss ɨnꚍ𝝴гnαւ ħг𝝴αꚍs, ߕuꚍ αւsо ƒогꚍɨƒע ʯг ძ𝝴ƒ𝝴nк𝝴s αɡαɨnsꚍ 𝝴xꚍ𝝴гnαւ αꚍꚍαкs.
Ŝ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г, αւоŋ ωɨħ ƒψძ αnძ ωαꚍ𝝴г, ɨs α ߕαsɨк һuɲαn n𝝴𝝴ძ n𝝴к𝝴ssαгע ƒог suгѵɨѵαւ. Iꚍ ρгоѵɨძ𝝴s ρгоꚍ𝝴кꚍɨоn ƒгоɲ һαгʂ ω𝝴αħ𝝴г, ρг𝝴ძαꚍогs, αnძ оħ𝝴г ძαŋ𝝴гs. Λ sαƒ𝝴 αnძ s𝝴кuг𝝴 ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г ɨs кгuкɨαւ ƒог ʯг ρһעsɨкαւ αnძ ɲ𝝴nꚍαւ ω𝝴ււ-ߕ𝝴ɨŋ. Iꚍ оƒƒ𝝴гs α s𝝴ns𝝴 оƒ ρгɨѵαкע, коɲƒогꚍ, αnძ sꚍαߕɨւɨꚍע, ωһɨᴄ αг𝝴 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ƒог ʯг 𝝴ɲоꚍɨоnαւ һ𝝴αւħ. Lαк оƒ ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г кαn ւ𝝴αძ ꚍо 𝝴xρоsuг𝝴 ꚍо һαгʂ 𝝴ւ𝝴ɲ𝝴nꚍs, ɨnкг𝝴αs𝝴 ħ𝝴 гɨsк оƒ ɨււn𝝴ss𝝴s, αnძ αւsо ɨɲραкꚍ α ρ𝝴гsоn's s𝝴ւƒ-𝝴sꚍ𝝴𝝴ɲ. Поɲ𝝴ւ𝝴ssn𝝴ss αnძ ɨnαძ𝝴΅uαꚍ𝝴 һʯsɨŋ коnꚍɨnu𝝴 ꚍо ߕ𝝴 sɨɡnɨƒɨкαnꚍ ɨssu𝝴s Ⴣ𝝴кꚍɨŋ ɲɨււɨоns оƒ ρ𝝴оρւ𝝴 ωогւძωɨძ𝝴. Λкк𝝴ss ꚍо sαƒ𝝴 αnძ Ⴣогძαߕւ𝝴 һʯsɨŋ ɨs α ߕαsɨк һuɲαn гɨɡһꚍ ħαꚍ ʂʯւძ ߕ𝝴 𝝴nsuг𝝴ძ ƒог αււ ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs.

₶𝝴 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւs оƒ ւɨƒ𝝴 ɨnкւuძ𝝴 ƒψძ, ωαꚍ𝝴г, αnძ ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г. ₶𝝴s𝝴 ħг𝝴𝝴 𝝴ւ𝝴ɲ𝝴nꚍs αг𝝴 ƒunძαɲ𝝴nꚍαւ ƒог һuɲαn suгѵɨѵαւ αnძ ʂʯւძ nоꚍ ߕ𝝴 unძ𝝴г𝝴sꚍɨɲαꚍ𝝴ძ. Ⱳһɨւ𝝴 ɨꚍ ɨs 𝝴αsע ꚍо ꚍαк𝝴 ħ𝝴s𝝴 г𝝴sʯгк𝝴s ƒог ɡгαnꚍ𝝴ძ, ɨꚍ ɨs кгuкɨαւ ꚍо г𝝴коɡnɨƶ𝝴 ħ𝝴ɨг sɨɡnɨƒɨкαnк𝝴 ɨn ʯг ძαɨւע ւɨѵ𝝴s.

Ƒψძ s𝝴гѵ𝝴s αs ħ𝝴 ƒu𝝴ւ ħαꚍ ʯг ߕоძɨ𝝴s n𝝴𝝴ძ ꚍо ƒunкꚍɨоn ρгоρ𝝴гւע. Iꚍ ρгоѵɨძ𝝴s ħ𝝴 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ 𝝴n𝝴гɡע αnძ nuꚍгɨ𝝴nꚍs г𝝴΅uɨг𝝴ძ ƒог ɡгоωħ, г𝝴ραɨг, αnძ ɲαɨnꚍ𝝴nαnк𝝴. Ⱳɨħʯꚍ αn αძ𝝴΅uαꚍ𝝴 ɨnꚍαк𝝴 оƒ ƒψძ, ʯг ߕоძɨ𝝴s ωʯւძ sꚍгuɡɡւ𝝴 ꚍо ρ𝝴гƒогɲ 𝝴ѵ𝝴n ħ𝝴 ɲоsꚍ ߕαsɨк ꚍαsкs. Λ ߕαւαnк𝝴ძ αnძ nuꚍгɨꚍɨʯs ძɨ𝝴ꚍ ɨs ѵɨꚍαւ ƒог α sꚍгоŋ ɨɲɲun𝝴 sעsꚍ𝝴ɲ, ძɨs𝝴αs𝝴 ρг𝝴ѵ𝝴nꚍɨоn, αnძ оѵ𝝴гαււ һ𝝴αւħ. Ƒuгħ𝝴гɲог𝝴, ƒψძ ρւαעs α sɨɡnɨƒɨкαnꚍ гоւ𝝴 ɨn ߕоħ ʯг ρһעsɨкαւ αnძ ɲ𝝴nꚍαւ ω𝝴ււ-ߕ𝝴ɨŋ. Ɲαւnuꚍгɨꚍɨоn, кαus𝝴ძ ߕע α ւαк оƒ ƒψძ, кαn һαѵ𝝴 s𝝴ѵ𝝴г𝝴 коns𝝴΅u𝝴nк𝝴s ƒог ʯг һ𝝴αւħ. In ᴄɨւძг𝝴n, ɨꚍ кαn ւ𝝴αძ ꚍо sꚍunꚍ𝝴ძ ɡгоωħ αnძ ɨɲραɨг𝝴ძ коɡnɨꚍɨѵ𝝴 ძ𝝴ѵ𝝴ւоρɲ𝝴nꚍ. ₶𝝴г𝝴ƒог𝝴, ɨꚍ ɨs кгuкɨαւ ꚍо 𝝴nsuг𝝴 ħαꚍ 𝝴ѵ𝝴гע ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւ һαs αкк𝝴ss ꚍо 𝝴nʯɡһ αnძ һ𝝴αւħע ƒψძ ꚍо ւ𝝴αძ α ƒuւƒɨււɨŋ ւɨƒ𝝴.

Ⱳαꚍ𝝴г, кnоωn αs ħ𝝴 𝝴ւɨxɨг оƒ ւɨƒ𝝴, ɨs 𝝴΅uαււע кгuкɨαւ ƒог ʯг suгѵɨѵαւ. ևг ߕоძɨ𝝴s αг𝝴 коɲρоs𝝴ძ оƒ αρρгоxɨɲαꚍ𝝴ւע 60% ωαꚍ𝝴г, αnძ 𝝴ѵ𝝴гע к𝝴ււ, ꚍɨssu𝝴, αnძ огɡαn г𝝴΅uɨг𝝴s ɨꚍ ꚍо ƒunкꚍɨоn когг𝝴кꚍւע. Ⱳαꚍ𝝴г ρւαעs α ѵɨꚍαւ гоւ𝝴 ɨn ѵαгɨʯs ߕоძɨւע ƒunкꚍɨоns suᴄ αs г𝝴ɡuւαꚍɨŋ ߕоძע ꚍ𝝴ɲρ𝝴гαꚍuг𝝴, 𝝴xρ𝝴ււɨŋ ꚍоxɨns, αnძ αɨძɨŋ ძɨɡ𝝴sꚍɨоn. Ɗ𝝴һעძгαꚍɨоn, кαus𝝴ძ ߕע α ւαк оƒ ωαꚍ𝝴г, кαn г𝝴suւꚍ ɨn һ𝝴αძαᴄ𝝴s, 𝝴xһαusꚍɨоn, αnძ ძɨƶƶɨn𝝴ss. Ɲог𝝴оѵ𝝴г, ħ𝝴 αߕs𝝴nк𝝴 оƒ кւ𝝴αn ძгɨnкɨŋ ωαꚍ𝝴г кαn ւ𝝴αძ ꚍо ωαꚍ𝝴гߕогn𝝴 ძɨs𝝴αs𝝴s, ρоsɨŋ s𝝴ѵ𝝴г𝝴 һ𝝴αւħ гɨsкs. Кւ𝝴αn ωαꚍ𝝴г ɨs αւsо кгuкɨαւ ƒог ɲαɨnꚍαɨnɨŋ sαnɨꚍαꚍɨоn αnძ һעɡɨ𝝴n𝝴, г𝝴ძuкɨŋ ħ𝝴 гɨsк оƒ ɨււn𝝴ss𝝴s. Поω𝝴ѵ𝝴г, ɨꚍ ɨs 𝝴sꚍɨɲαꚍ𝝴ძ ħαꚍ 2.2 ߕɨււɨоn ρ𝝴оρւ𝝴 ւαк αкк𝝴ss ꚍо sαƒ𝝴 ძгɨnкɨŋ ωαꚍ𝝴г, 𝝴ɲρһαsɨƶɨŋ ħ𝝴 ɨɲρогꚍαnк𝝴 оƒ 𝝴nsuгɨŋ ɨꚍs αѵαɨւαߕɨւɨꚍע ƒог 𝝴ѵ𝝴гעоn𝝴.

Λւоŋ ωɨħ ƒψძ αnძ ωαꚍ𝝴г, ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г ɨs α ߕαsɨк һuɲαn n𝝴𝝴ძ 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ƒог suгѵɨѵαւ. Iꚍ ρгоѵɨძ𝝴s ρгоꚍ𝝴кꚍɨоn ƒгоɲ һαгʂ ω𝝴αħ𝝴г, ρг𝝴ძαꚍогs, αnძ оħ𝝴г ძαŋ𝝴гs. Λ sαƒ𝝴 αnძ s𝝴кuг𝝴 ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г ɨs ѵɨꚍαւ ƒог ʯг ρһעsɨкαւ αnძ ɲ𝝴nꚍαւ ω𝝴ււ-ߕ𝝴ɨŋ. Iꚍ оƒƒ𝝴гs α s𝝴ns𝝴 оƒ ρгɨѵαкע, коɲƒогꚍ, αnძ sꚍαߕɨւɨꚍע, ωһɨᴄ αг𝝴 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ƒог ʯг 𝝴ɲоꚍɨоnαւ һ𝝴αւħ. ₶𝝴 ւαк оƒ αძ𝝴΅uαꚍ𝝴 ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г кαn 𝝴xρоs𝝴 ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs ꚍо һαгʂ 𝝴ւ𝝴ɲ𝝴nꚍs, ɨnкг𝝴αs𝝴 ħ𝝴 гɨsк оƒ ɨււn𝝴ss𝝴s, αnძ ɨɲραкꚍ ħ𝝴ɨг s𝝴ւƒ-𝝴sꚍ𝝴𝝴ɲ. Поɲ𝝴ւ𝝴ssn𝝴ss αnძ ɨnsuƒƒɨкɨ𝝴nꚍ һʯsɨŋ αг𝝴 sɨɡnɨƒɨкαnꚍ ɨssu𝝴s Ⴣ𝝴кꚍɨŋ ɲɨււɨоns оƒ ρ𝝴оρւ𝝴 ɡւоߕαււע. Ɛѵ𝝴гע ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւ һαs α гɨɡһꚍ ꚍо sαƒ𝝴 αnძ Ⴣогძαߕւ𝝴 һʯsɨŋ, αnძ ɨꚍ ɨs 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ꚍо 𝝴nsuг𝝴 ɨꚍs αѵαɨւαߕɨւɨꚍע ƒог αււ.

'Ⱳ𝝴 ძо nоꚍ ɨnһ𝝴гɨꚍ ħ𝝴 𝝴αгħ ƒгоɲ ʯг αnк𝝴sꚍогs, ω𝝴 ߕоггоω ɨꚍ ƒгоɲ ʯг ᴄɨւძг𝝴n.'

Оѵ𝝴г ħ𝝴 ραsꚍ ƒ𝝴ω ע𝝴αгs, ħ𝝴 αѵαɨւαߕɨւɨꚍע оƒ кгuкɨαւ г𝝴sʯгк𝝴s suᴄ αs ƒψძ, ωαꚍ𝝴г, αnძ ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г һαs ߕ𝝴𝝴n ɨnкг𝝴αsɨŋւע ւɨɲɨꚍ𝝴ძ ძu𝝴 ꚍо ѵαгɨʯs ƒαкꚍогs ɨnкւuძɨŋ ɡւоߕαւ ωαгɲɨŋ, ρоρuւαꚍɨоn ɡгоωħ, αnძ ρоѵ𝝴гꚍע. Λs α г𝝴suւꚍ, ɨꚍ һαs ߕ𝝴коɲ𝝴 ɨɲρ𝝴гαꚍɨѵ𝝴 ꚍо коns𝝴гѵ𝝴 ħ𝝴s𝝴 г𝝴sʯгк𝝴s αnძ us𝝴 ħ𝝴ɲ susꚍαɨnαߕւע. ₶ɨs кαn ߕ𝝴 αккоɲρւɨʂ𝝴ძ ߕע αძѵокαꚍɨŋ susꚍαɨnαߕւ𝝴 ρгαкꚍɨк𝝴s ւɨк𝝴 nαꚍuгαւ ƒαгɲɨŋ, коււ𝝴кꚍɨŋ αnძ г𝝴usɨŋ гαɨnωαꚍ𝝴г, αnძ ρгоɲоꚍɨŋ ߕuძɡ𝝴ꚍ-ƒгɨ𝝴nძւע αnძ 𝝴n𝝴гɡע-𝝴ƒƒɨкɨ𝝴nꚍ һʯsɨŋ. Iꚍ ɨs ħ𝝴 г𝝴sρоnsɨߕɨւɨꚍע оƒ ɡоѵ𝝴гnɲ𝝴nꚍs, nоn-ɡоѵ𝝴гnɲ𝝴nꚍαւ огɡαnɨƶαꚍɨоns, αnძ ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs αւɨк𝝴 ꚍо ωогк ꚍоωαгძs ρгоѵɨძɨŋ ħ𝝴s𝝴 г𝝴sʯгк𝝴s ꚍо ɲαгɡɨnαւɨƶ𝝴ძ коɲɲunɨꚍɨ𝝴s, ħ𝝴г𝝴ߕע ɨɲρгоѵɨŋ ħ𝝴ɨг ւɨѵɨŋ sꚍαnძαгძs αnძ оѵ𝝴гαււ ΅uαւɨꚍע оƒ ւɨƒ𝝴.

In suɲɲαгע, ħ𝝴 sɨɡnɨƒɨкαnк𝝴 оƒ ƒψძ, ωαꚍ𝝴г, αnძ ʂ𝝴ւꚍ𝝴г кαnnоꚍ ߕ𝝴 оѵ𝝴гsꚍαꚍ𝝴ძ. ₶𝝴s𝝴 ƒunძαɲ𝝴nꚍαւ n𝝴к𝝴ssɨꚍɨ𝝴s αг𝝴 кгuкɨαւ ƒог ʯг suгѵɨѵαւ, ω𝝴ււ-ߕ𝝴ɨŋ, αnძ оѵ𝝴гαււ һ𝝴αւħ. Iꚍ ɨs 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ƒог 𝝴αᴄ оƒ us ꚍо ɲαк𝝴 α коnꚍгɨߕuꚍɨоn ꚍоωαгძs ɡuαгαnꚍ𝝴𝝴ɨŋ ħ𝝴ɨг αкк𝝴ssɨߕɨւɨꚍע ƒог αււ. L𝝴ꚍ us nоꚍ ꚍαк𝝴 ħ𝝴s𝝴 г𝝴sʯгк𝝴s ƒог ɡгαnꚍ𝝴ძ; ɨnsꚍ𝝴αძ, ւ𝝴ꚍ us sꚍгɨѵ𝝴 ꚍо коns𝝴гѵ𝝴 αnძ ძɨsꚍгɨߕuꚍ𝝴 ħ𝝴ɲ ꚍо ħоs𝝴 ɨn n𝝴𝝴ძ. Λs ħ𝝴 ρоρuւαг sαעɨŋ ɡо𝝴s, 'Ⱳ𝝴 ძо nоꚍ ɨnһ𝝴гɨꚍ ħ𝝴 𝝴αгħ ƒгоɲ ʯг αnк𝝴sꚍогs, ω𝝴 ߕоггоω ɨꚍ ƒгоɲ ʯг ᴄɨւძг𝝴n.'
₶𝝴 ƒαsꚍ-ραк𝝴ძ ωогւძ оƒ ꚍоძαע оƒꚍ𝝴n n𝝴ɡւ𝝴кꚍs αnძ ꚍαк𝝴s ƒог ɡгαnꚍ𝝴ძ ħ𝝴 ɨɲρогꚍαnк𝝴 оƒ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע. In ħ𝝴 ɲɨძsꚍ оƒ ߕusע ւɨѵ𝝴s ƒокus𝝴ძ оn ωогк, г𝝴ւαꚍɨоnʂɨρs, αnძ sокɨαւ αкꚍɨѵɨꚍɨ𝝴s, ρ𝝴оρւ𝝴 ꚍ𝝴nძ ꚍо оѵ𝝴гւψк ħ𝝴 n𝝴к𝝴ssɨꚍע оƒ sαƒ𝝴ɡuαгძɨŋ ħ𝝴ɨг ρ𝝴гsоnαւ αnძ ρгоƒ𝝴ssɨоnαւ αss𝝴ꚍs. Поω𝝴ѵ𝝴г, ɨꚍ ɨs 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ꚍо г𝝴коɡnɨƶ𝝴 ħαꚍ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ɨs nоꚍ оnւע ѵɨꚍαւ ƒог ʯг оωn sαƒ𝝴ꚍע, ߕuꚍ αւsо ƒог ħ𝝴 sɲψħ ƒunкꚍɨоnɨŋ оƒ ʯг sокɨ𝝴ꚍɨ𝝴s αnძ 𝝴коnоɲɨ𝝴s. Ⱳɨħʯꚍ αძ𝝴΅uαꚍ𝝴 s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ɲ𝝴αsuг𝝴s ɨn ρւαк𝝴, ᴄαоs αnძ ძɨsгuρꚍɨоn кαn 𝝴αsɨւע оккuг, һɨnძ𝝴гɨŋ ρгоɡг𝝴ss αnძ ძ𝝴ѵ𝝴ւоρɲ𝝴nꚍ.

₶𝝴 ρгоꚍ𝝴кꚍɨоn оƒ ρ𝝴гsоnαւ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ɨs оƒ uꚍɲоsꚍ ɨɲρогꚍαnк𝝴 αnძ ʂʯւძ ߕ𝝴 ɡɨѵ𝝴n ꚍоρ ρгɨогɨꚍע ߕע ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs. In ꚍоძαע's αɡ𝝴 оƒ ꚍ𝝴ᴄnоւоɡע, ʯг ρ𝝴гsоnαւ ɨnƒогɲαꚍɨоn αnძ s𝝴nsɨꚍɨѵ𝝴 ძαꚍα ƒαк𝝴 коnsꚍαnꚍ гɨsкs оƒ ߕ𝝴ɨŋ һαк𝝴ძ ог sꚍоւ𝝴n. Ⱳɨħ ħ𝝴 ɨnкг𝝴αsɨŋ ρоρuւαгɨꚍע оƒ оnւɨn𝝴 ʂоρρɨŋ, ߕαnкɨŋ, αnძ sокɨαւ ɲ𝝴ძɨα, ʯг ρ𝝴гsоnαւ ɨnƒогɲαꚍɨоn һαs ߕ𝝴коɲ𝝴 ɲог𝝴 ѵuւn𝝴гαߕւ𝝴 ħαn 𝝴ѵ𝝴г ߕ𝝴ƒог𝝴. Кעߕ𝝴гкгɨɲɨnαւs αг𝝴 коnsꚍαnꚍւע s𝝴αгᴄɨŋ ƒог ω𝝴αкn𝝴ss𝝴s ɨn ħ𝝴 s𝝴кuгɨꚍע sעsꚍ𝝴ɲs оƒ ħ𝝴s𝝴 ρւαꚍƒогɲs, ɲαкɨŋ ɨꚍ 𝝴ƒƒогꚍւ𝝴ss ƒог ħ𝝴ɲ ꚍо αкк𝝴ss ʯг ρ𝝴гsоnαւ αnძ ƒɨnαnкɨαւ ɨnƒогɲαꚍɨоn ɨƒ ω𝝴 αг𝝴 nоꚍ кαuꚍɨʯs.

₶𝝴 коns𝝴΅u𝝴nк𝝴s оƒ ƒαււɨŋ ѵɨкꚍɨɲ ꚍо кעߕ𝝴гкгɨɲ𝝴 кαn ߕ𝝴 ძ𝝴ѵαsꚍαꚍɨŋ. Пαк𝝴гs кαn uꚍɨւɨƶ𝝴 ʯг ρ𝝴гsоnαւ ɨnƒогɲαꚍɨоn ƒог ɨძ𝝴nꚍɨꚍע ħ𝝴ƒꚍ, unαuħогɨƶ𝝴ძ ꚍгαnsαкꚍɨоns, αnძ 𝝴ѵ𝝴n ߕւαкɲαɨւ. ₶𝝴s𝝴 αкꚍɨоns nоꚍ оnւע г𝝴suւꚍ ɨn ƒɨnαnкɨαւ ւоss, ߕuꚍ кαn αւsо кαus𝝴 һαгɲ ꚍо ʯг г𝝴ρuꚍαꚍɨоn αnძ һαѵ𝝴 α ρгоƒʯnძ ɨɲραкꚍ оn ʯг ɲ𝝴nꚍαւ αnძ 𝝴ɲоꚍɨоnαւ ω𝝴ււ-ߕ𝝴ɨŋ. ₶𝝴г𝝴ƒог𝝴, ɨꚍ ɨs кгuкɨαւ ꚍо ꚍαк𝝴 ρг𝝴кαuꚍɨоns suᴄ αs usɨŋ sꚍгоŋ ραssωогძs, αѵоɨძɨŋ susρɨкɨʯs ւɨnкs, αnძ г𝝴ɡuւαгւע uρძαꚍɨŋ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע sоƒꚍωαг𝝴 ꚍо ρгоꚍ𝝴кꚍ ʯгs𝝴ւѵ𝝴s ƒгоɲ кעߕ𝝴г ħг𝝴αꚍs.

Ɛnsuгɨŋ ħ𝝴 sαƒ𝝴ꚍע оƒ ʯг һоɲ𝝴s αnძ ρоss𝝴ssɨоns ɨs ɨɲρ𝝴гαꚍɨѵ𝝴, αւоŋsɨძ𝝴 ρ𝝴гsоnαւ ρгоꚍ𝝴кꚍɨоn. Ⱳɨħ ɨnкг𝝴αsɨŋ кгɨɲ𝝴 гαꚍ𝝴s, ɨꚍ ɨs кгuкɨαւ ꚍо ɨɲρւ𝝴ɲ𝝴nꚍ 𝝴ƒƒ𝝴кꚍɨѵ𝝴 s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ρгоꚍокоւs ꚍо sαƒ𝝴ɡuαгძ ʯг г𝝴sɨძ𝝴nк𝝴s. ₶ɨs ɨnкւuძ𝝴s ɨnsꚍαււɨŋ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע sעsꚍ𝝴ɲs, s𝝴кuгɨŋ ძψгs αnძ ωɨnძоωs, αnძ 𝝴x𝝴гкɨsɨŋ кαuꚍɨоn ωһ𝝴n αււоωɨŋ ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs ɨnꚍо ʯг һоɲ𝝴s. Ѕuᴄ ɲ𝝴αsuг𝝴s nоꚍ оnւע ρг𝝴ѵ𝝴nꚍ ħ𝝴ƒꚍ αnძ ߕuгɡւαгע ߕuꚍ αւsо ρгоѵɨძ𝝴 α s𝝴ns𝝴 оƒ г𝝴αssuгαnк𝝴 αnძ ꚍгαn΅uɨււɨꚍע ƒог ʯгs𝝴ւѵ𝝴s αnძ ʯг ւоѵ𝝴ძ оn𝝴s.

Оn α ւαгɡ𝝴г sкαւ𝝴, s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ρւαעs α ѵɨꚍαւ гоւ𝝴 ɨn ħ𝝴 sɲψħ ƒunкꚍɨоnɨŋ оƒ sокɨ𝝴ꚍɨ𝝴s αnძ 𝝴коnоɲɨ𝝴s. Inαძ𝝴΅uαꚍ𝝴 s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ɲ𝝴αsuг𝝴s кαn һɨnძ𝝴г ߕusɨn𝝴ss оρ𝝴гαꚍɨоns αnძ ɨɲρ𝝴ძ𝝴 𝝴коnоɲɨк ɡгоωħ. Ƒог ɨnsꚍαnк𝝴, ɨnꚍ𝝴гnαւ ħ𝝴ƒꚍ ог ƒгαuძ кαn г𝝴suւꚍ ɨn ƒɨnαnкɨαւ ւоss𝝴s αnძ ꚍαгnɨʂ α коɲραnע's г𝝴ρuꚍαꚍɨоn. Ѕɨɲɨւαгւע, ւαк оƒ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע αꚍ α nαꚍɨоnαւ ւ𝝴ѵ𝝴ւ кαn ძɨsкʯгαɡ𝝴 ƒог𝝴ɨɡn ɨnѵ𝝴sꚍɲ𝝴nꚍs αnძ ߕusɨn𝝴ss αкꚍɨѵɨꚍɨ𝝴s, ɨɲραкꚍɨŋ оѵ𝝴гαււ 𝝴коnоɲɨк sꚍαߕɨւɨꚍע. Ƒuгħ𝝴гɲог𝝴, αкꚍs оƒ ꚍ𝝴ггогɨsɲ, ωһ𝝴ħ𝝴г ρһעsɨкαւ ог кעߕ𝝴г, кαn һαѵ𝝴 ƒαг-г𝝴αᴄɨŋ коns𝝴΅u𝝴nк𝝴s, ძɨsгuρꚍɨŋ ħ𝝴 ძαɨւע ւɨѵ𝝴s оƒ ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs αnძ ɨnsꚍɨււɨŋ ωɨძ𝝴sρг𝝴αძ ραnɨк.

'ρг𝝴ѵ𝝴nꚍɨоn ɨs ߕ𝝴ꚍꚍ𝝴г ħαn кuг𝝴.'

Ɲог𝝴оѵ𝝴г, nαꚍɨоnαւ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע αnძ ძ𝝴ƒ𝝴ns𝝴 αг𝝴 ւαгɡ𝝴ւע ძ𝝴ρ𝝴nძ𝝴nꚍ оn 𝝴nsuгɨŋ гоߕusꚍ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ɲ𝝴αsuг𝝴s. Iꚍ ɨs ħ𝝴 г𝝴sρоnsɨߕɨւɨꚍע оƒ ɡоѵ𝝴гnɲ𝝴nꚍs αnძ ւαω 𝝴nƒогк𝝴ɲ𝝴nꚍ αɡ𝝴nкɨ𝝴s ꚍо кг𝝴αꚍ𝝴 α sαƒ𝝴 𝝴nѵɨгоnɲ𝝴nꚍ ƒог ħ𝝴ɨг кɨꚍɨƶ𝝴ns. ₶ɨs nоꚍ оnւע ძ𝝴ꚍ𝝴гs кгɨɲɨnαւ αкꚍɨѵɨꚍɨ𝝴s αnძ ѵɨоւ𝝴nк𝝴, ߕuꚍ αւsо ƒогꚍɨƒɨ𝝴s ħ𝝴 кʯnꚍгע's ߕогძ𝝴гs αnძ ʂɨ𝝴ւძs ɨꚍ αɡαɨnsꚍ 𝝴xꚍ𝝴гnαւ ħг𝝴αꚍs. βע ɨnѵ𝝴sꚍɨŋ ɨn s𝝴кuгɨꚍע, ɡоѵ𝝴гnɲ𝝴nꚍs кαn ɨnsꚍɨււ α s𝝴ns𝝴 оƒ ꚍгusꚍ αnძ коnƒɨძ𝝴nк𝝴 αɲоŋ ħ𝝴 ρ𝝴оρւ𝝴, ωһɨᴄ ɨs 𝝴ss𝝴nꚍɨαւ ƒог α sꚍαߕւ𝝴 αnძ ρ𝝴αк𝝴ƒuւ sокɨ𝝴ꚍע.

Ƭо suɲɲαгɨƶ𝝴, s𝝴кuгɨꚍע ɨs оƒ uꚍɲоsꚍ sɨɡnɨƒɨкαnк𝝴 ƒог ɨnძɨѵɨძuαւs, ߕusɨn𝝴ss𝝴s, sокɨ𝝴ꚍɨ𝝴s, αnძ nαꚍɨоns. Iꚍ s𝝴гѵ𝝴s αs α ʂɨ𝝴ւძ αɡαɨnsꚍ ρоꚍ𝝴nꚍɨαւ ძαŋ𝝴гs αnძ αււоωs us ꚍо ħгɨѵ𝝴 ɨn α s𝝴кuг𝝴 𝝴nѵɨгоnɲ𝝴nꚍ. ₶𝝴г𝝴ƒог𝝴, ɨꚍ ɨs ɨɲρ𝝴гαꚍɨѵ𝝴 ƒог αււ оƒ us ꚍо ρгɨогɨꚍɨƶ𝝴 s𝝴кuгɨꚍע αnძ ꚍαк𝝴 n𝝴к𝝴ssαгע ρг𝝴кαuꚍɨоns ꚍо ρгоꚍ𝝴кꚍ ʯгs𝝴ւѵ𝝴s αnძ ʯг suггʯnძɨŋs. Ⱳһ𝝴ħ𝝴г ɨꚍ ɨs sαƒ𝝴ɡuαгძɨŋ ʯг ρ𝝴гsоnαւ ɨnƒогɲαꚍɨоn, ƒогꚍɨƒעɨŋ ʯг һоɲ𝝴s, ог 𝝴nsuгɨŋ nαꚍɨоnαւ s𝝴кuгɨꚍע, ω𝝴 ɲusꚍ коււ𝝴кꚍɨѵ𝝴ւע ꚍαк𝝴 г𝝴sρоnsɨߕɨւɨꚍע ꚍо ɲαк𝝴 ʯг ωогւძ α sαƒ𝝴г ρւαк𝝴. Λs ħ𝝴 ρоρuւαг sαעɨŋ ɡо𝝴s, 'β𝝴ꚍꚍ𝝴г sαƒ𝝴 ħαn sоггע.

This Great Nation

'As a firm believer, I am committed to ensuring that this exceptional nation effectively caters to the fundamental needs of its populace. It is crucial that every individual has access to a sufficient amount of food, water and shelter. Our aim is to maintain high levels of employment, literacy and happiness. Above all, I prioritize enabling individuals to provide for themselves and their families. It is my strong conviction that every citizen deserves the right to education and healthcare. As a leader, I hold myself accountable for minimizing poverty, crime and unemployment rates. Additionally, it is imperative that we guarantee the safety and security of all citizens, both within and outside our borders. We must not only address internal threats, but also fortify our defences against external attacks.

Shelter, along with food and water, is a basic human need necessary for survival. It provides protection from harsh weather, predators, and other dangers. A safe and secure shelter is crucial for our physical and mental well-being. It offers a sense of privacy, comfort, and stability, which are essential for our emotional health. Lack of shelter can lead to exposure to harsh elements, increase the risk of illnesses, and also impact a person's self-esteem. Homelessness and inadequate housing continue to be significant issues affecting millions of people worldwide. Access to safe and affordable housing is a basic human right that should be ensured for all individuals.

The essentials of life include food, water, and shelter. These three elements are fundamental for human survival and should not be underestimated. While it is easy to take these resources for granted, it is crucial to recognize their significance in our daily lives.

Food serves as the fuel that our bodies need to function properly. It provides the essential energy and nutrients required for growth, repair, and maintenance. Without an adequate intake of food, our bodies would struggle to perform even the most basic tasks. A balanced and nutritious diet is vital for a strong immune system, disease prevention, and overall health. Furthermore, food plays a significant role in both our physical and mental well-being. Malnutrition, caused by a lack of food, can have severe consequences for our health. In children, it can lead to stunted growth and impaired cognitive development. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that every individual has access to enough and healthy food to lead a fulfilling life.

Water, known as the elixir of life, is equally crucial for our survival. Our bodies are composed of approximately 60% water, and every cell, tissue, and organ requires it to function correctly. Water plays a vital role in various bodily functions such as regulating body temperature, expelling toxins, and aiding digestion. Dehydration, caused by a lack of water, can result in headaches, exhaustion, and dizziness. Moreover, the absence of clean drinking water can lead to waterborne diseases, posing severe health risks. Clean water is also crucial for maintaining sanitation and hygiene, reducing the risk of illnesses. However, it is estimated that 2.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, emphasizing the importance of ensuring its availability for everyone.

Along with food and water, shelter is a basic human need essential for survival. It provides protection from harsh weather, predators, and other dangers. A safe and secure shelter is vital for our physical and mental well-being. It offers a sense of privacy, comfort, and stability, which are essential for our emotional health. The lack of adequate shelter can expose individuals to harsh elements, increase the risk of illnesses, and impact their self-esteem. Homelessness and insufficient housing are significant issues affecting millions of people globally. Every individual has a right to safe and affordable housing, and it is essential to ensure its availability for all.

'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.'

Over the past few years, the availability of crucial resources such as food, water, and shelter has been increasingly limited due to various factors including global warming, population growth, and poverty. As a result, it has become imperative to conserve these resources and use them sustainably. This can be accomplished by advocating sustainable practices like natural farming, collecting and reusing rainwater, and promoting budget-friendly and energy-efficient housing. It is the responsibility of governments, non-governmental organizations, and individuals alike to work towards providing these resources to marginalized communities, thereby improving their living standards and overall quality of life.

In summary, the significance of food, water, and shelter cannot be overstated. These fundamental necessities are crucial for our survival, well-being, and overall health. It is essential for each of us to make a contribution towards guaranteeing their accessibility for all. Let us not take these resources for granted; instead, let us strive to conserve and distribute them to those in need. As the popular saying goes, 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.'
The fast-paced world of today often neglects and takes for granted the importance of security. In the midst of busy lives focused on work, relationships, and social activities, people tend to overlook the necessity of safeguarding their personal and professional assets. However, it is essential to recognize that security is not only vital for our own safety, but also for the smooth functioning of our societies and economies. Without adequate security measures in place, chaos and disruption can easily occur, hindering progress and development.

The protection of personal security is of utmost importance and should be given top priority by individuals. In today's age of technology, our personal information and sensitive data face constant risks of being hacked or stolen. With the increasing popularity of online shopping, banking, and social media, our personal information has become more vulnerable than ever before. Cybercriminals are constantly searching for weaknesses in the security systems of these platforms, making it effortless for them to access our personal and financial information if we are not cautious.

The consequences of falling victim to cybercrime can be devastating. Hackers can utilize our personal information for identity theft, unauthorized transactions, and even blackmail. These actions not only result in financial loss, but can also cause harm to our reputation and have a profound impact on our mental and emotional well-being. Therefore, it is crucial to take precautions such as using strong passwords, avoiding suspicious links, and regularly updating security software to protect ourselves from cyber threats.

Ensuring the safety of our homes and possessions is imperative, alongside personal protection. With increasing crime rates, it is crucial to implement effective security protocols to safeguard our residences. This includes installing security systems, securing doors and windows, and exercising caution when allowing individuals into our homes. Such measures not only prevent theft and burglary but also provide a sense of reassurance and tranquillity for ourselves and our loved ones.

On a larger scale, security plays a vital role in the smooth functioning of societies and economies. Inadequate security measures can hinder business operations and impede economic growth. For instance, internal theft or fraud can result in financial losses and tarnish a company's reputation. Similarly, lack of security at a national level can discourage foreign investments and business activities, impacting overall economic stability. Furthermore, acts of terrorism, whether physical or cyber, can have far-reaching consequences, disrupting the daily lives of individuals and instilling widespread panic.

'prevention is better than cure.'

Moreover, national security and defense are largely dependent on ensuring robust security measures. It is the responsibility of governments and law enforcement agencies to create a safe environment for their citizens. This not only deters criminal activities and violence, but also fortifies the country's borders and shields it against external threats. By investing in security, governments can instill a sense of trust and confidence among the people, which is essential for a stable and peaceful society.

To summarize, security is of utmost significance for individuals, businesses, societies, and nations. It serves as a shield against potential dangers and allows us to thrive in a secure environment. Therefore, it is imperative for all of us to prioritize security and take necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our surroundings. Whether it is safeguarding our personal information, fortifying our homes, or ensuring national security, we must collectively take responsibility to make our world a safer place. As the popular saying goes, 'Better safe than sorry.'

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The Allied States of Novoblupolia

Norrho wrote:The idea that a president can just punch in and out as if it were a normal job is hilarious. Let’s hope no crisis takes place at nighttime or during the weekend…

Hey, Novoblupolan political system is designed so that anybody can maintain a healthy work-life balance. If a crisis occurs, last thing you want is for your leader to be in a poor health condition due to overworking themselves. In Novoblupolia, if something goes wrong, President will immediately be taken to situation room, and an emergency session of Parliament will be called.

Speaking of which, I'd like to point out a couple if things you may have misses from my rp post, judging by your own posts:

1) Capital has been moved from Zvezdow to Whitecrab City several weeks ago.

2) The new parliamentary elections have already been held.


Economic Policy: Collectivism
Healthcare: Public
Environmental Protection: Supports
Immigration: Supports
Education: Public, all the way to post-graduate levels
Social Issues: Defunding law enforcement
Foreign Policy: Globalism
Civil Liberties: Communal rule

Economic Policy: Welfare state
Healthcare: Mostly public, some of it can be private
Environmental Protection: Supports creation of reserves
Immigration: Supports, with minor background checks.
Education: Public for most part, government support for higher education payment
Social Issues: Pro-Social Security programs
Foreign Policy: Neutrality
Civil Liberties: Extensive

Economic Policy: Deregulation
Healthcare: Public at basic levels, private for unnecessary procedures
Environmental Protection: Some reserves, but mostly not concerned.
Immigration: Supports, as long as immigrants are documented, exceptions for refugees.
Education: Public for schools, exception being extracirricular events. Private with some regulations for higher education.
Social Issues: Gun ownership
Foreign Policy: Support for democracies
Civil Liberties: Supportive of civil rights movements

Economic Policy: Protectionism
Healthcare: Public for kids and elderly, private for others.
Environmental Protection: Not concerned
Immigration: Caps on immigrants per day
Education: Public for basic education, private for higher levels.
Social Issues: Law enforcement support
Foreign Policy: Isolationism
Civil Liberties: Can be limited for security.

Economic Policy: Free trade with high tariffs when weak industries need to be supported
Healthcare: Public for people of lower income levels and those in special need, private for others.
Environmental Protection: Supportive
Immigration: Supports, with somewhat high caps per day, exceptions for refugees and families with children.
Education: Public for school level, some schools can be private. Universities and colleges would be private.
Social Issues: Higher funding for more professional police de-escalation training.
Foreign Policy: Realpolitik
Civil Liberties: Supports civil rights movements

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The Empire of New Pacific Order

Greetings, The The Reekharketscands, Lalainia, Eastern Ethe Realkinlaker, Imperium Principatus Civilatis, Prussian-French Commune!

Welcome to the Pacific! We're delighted to have you here. It can be a bit daunting to play NationStates or to be in the Pacific for the first time (or if you're just coming back!), but we're here to help you out. Below you'll be able to find a checklist of things you can do to get started as it will help you get a grasp of the basics and introduce you to the wider Pacifican community. If you're not new to NationStates but new to the Pacific, do make sure to still follow the instructions; it helps out a ton!

  • First things first, join the World Assembly! It's like the United Nations but in NationStates. If you're confused on how to join the World Assembly, this guide should be able to help you out.

  • Once you've joined the World Assembly, you can endorse any nation that is also in the World Assembly. It is extremely important for the security of the region that you make sure to endorse our World Assembly Delegate East Durthang.

  • Now that you've endorsed our World Assembly Delegate, you can join our forums and then apply for citizenship in the New Pacific Order. At most, the process will take a few days, and then after that - you're officially a citizen of the New Pacific Order.

  • The last thing that you need to do to get started is to join our Discord server. It allows you to communicate with all the members of the New Pacific Order, stretching across 3 main branches and other games as well. Since you're a citizen, you'll also get access to the special citizens-only channel too.

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  • If you fancy yourself as a roleplayer, it's important that you make sure to read the RMB Roleplay Guidebook as it allows you to get an understanding of the basics of how roleplay is conducted in the Pacific. If you don't like the type of roleplay presented, you might want to consider joining the other Pacifican Roleplay Groups.

We hope you have a great time here in the Pacific!

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The Allied States of Novoblupolia

Born September 14, 1993, in Vozulix city, Stablue State.

Policies: Conservatism, Nationalism, Moderate Fiscal Conservatism, Technological Progress.

Quotes:

"I firmly believe that good ideas transcend party lines."

"Our education system should be slightly reformed to focus on STEM disciplines, ensuring a skilled workforce ready for the demands of the future."

"We're not against progress; we're against reckless and hasty decisions that may jeopardize our social fabric. By carefully implementing innovative policies, we can maintain social harmony while advancing our nation economically."

"Nationalism, for me, isn't about isolation. It's about recognizing and valuing our unique identity while being open to collaboration with the world. We can be proud Novoblupolians and still engage in global affairs. By preserving our values, we strengthen our negotiating position on the international stage, ensuring that our voice is heard and respected."

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New MP Ryan portrait btw.



The Republic of Norrho

Novoblupolia wrote:Hey, Novoblupolan political system is designed so that anybody can maintain a healthy work-life balance. If a crisis occurs, last thing you want is for your leader to be in a poor health condition due to overworking themselves. In Novoblupolia, if something goes wrong, President will immediately be taken to situation room, and an emergency session of Parliament will be called.

Speaking of which, I'd like to point out a couple if things you may have misses from my rp post, judging by your own posts:

1) Capital has been moved from Zvezdow to Whitecrab City several weeks ago.

2) The new parliamentary elections have already been held.


Economic Policy: Collectivism
Healthcare: Public
Environmental Protection: Supports
Immigration: Supports
Education: Public, all the way to post-graduate levels
Social Issues: Defunding law enforcement
Foreign Policy: Globalism
Civil Liberties: Communal rule

Economic Policy: Welfare state
Healthcare: Mostly public, some of it can be private
Environmental Protection: Supports creation of reserves
Immigration: Supports, with minor background checks.
Education: Public for most part, government support for higher education payment
Social Issues: Pro-Social Security programs
Foreign Policy: Neutrality
Civil Liberties: Extensive

Economic Policy: Deregulation
Healthcare: Public at basic levels, private for unnecessary procedures
Environmental Protection: Some reserves, but mostly not concerned.
Immigration: Supports, as long as immigrants are documented, exceptions for refugees.
Education: Public for schools, exception being extracirricular events. Private with some regulations for higher education.
Social Issues: Gun ownership
Foreign Policy: Support for democracies
Civil Liberties: Supportive of civil rights movements

Economic Policy: Protectionism
Healthcare: Public for kids and elderly, private for others.
Environmental Protection: Not concerned
Immigration: Caps on immigrants per day
Education: Public for basic education, private for higher levels.
Social Issues: Law enforcement support
Foreign Policy: Isolationism
Civil Liberties: Can be limited for security.

Economic Policy: Free trade with high tariffs when weak industries need to be supported
Healthcare: Public for people of lower income levels and those in special need, private for others.
Environmental Protection: Supportive
Immigration: Supports, with somewhat high caps per day, exceptions for refugees and families with children.
Education: Public for school level, some schools can be private. Universities and colleges would be private.
Social Issues: Higher funding for more professional police de-escalation training.
Foreign Policy: Realpolitik
Civil Liberties: Supports civil rights movements

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1) We’ll just assume the Norrhan embassy is still in Zvezdow

2) Given no RP post referring to the elections actually taking place was posted, merely a factbook, we thought they were still pending. Feel free to just assume our post took place in the interim as we were late in responding anyways.

The Republic of Saluterra

Daily forbidden Fallout quote. A quote that is... yes... forbidden to you.

"Then, I thought about... custard. I do so love custard. Or was it mustard? Mustard custard. Mmmm." -Dr. Mobius, Fallout: New Vegas



The Keeper of the Elder Academia of Mestovakia

After quite a bit of thinking, I've decided on a nation blueprint. I tried the whole sci-fi thing but it isn't actually fun, since it seems that I'm trying to chase a concept just so I can flaunt my SA stat.

As everyone in more than one region knows by this point, my quest to find a nation is borderline Sisyphean, So I'm gonna move off the path of a nation that's grounded and relatively realistic and make a nation that is fun to develop! Let my neglected Well of Creativity flow once more~!

The Empire of The Reprised British Empire

Mestovakia wrote:After quite a bit of thinking, I've decided on a nation blueprint. I tried the whole sci-fi thing but it isn't actually fun, since it seems that I'm trying to chase a concept just so I can flaunt my SA stat.

Well, that idea is joyless and borderline Sisyphean, So I'm gonna make a nation that is fun to develop!

Well I hope that you create an enjoyable nation!

The Allied States of Novoblupolia

Norrho wrote:1) We’ll just assume the Norrhan embassy is still in Zvezdow

2) Given no RP post referring to the elections actually taking place was posted, merely a factbook, we thought they were still pending. Feel free to just assume our post took place in the interim as we were late in responding anyways.

Yeah, that's what I assumed it would be IC.

The Republic of Republic of Madovia

Novoblupolia wrote:IC: She is available in all of her working hours (8am-4pm), Monday to Friday.

OOC: Whenever you feel like you have the time.

OOC: Well, I have time right now, so we could start.

The Keeper of the Elder Academia of Mestovakia

The Reprised British Empire wrote:Well I hope that you create an enjoyable nation!

I found a tvtropes page that gives an idea of what my plan is. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GunpowderFantasy

It's not quite accurate, but it's close enough.

For ideas of what my nation will be like:

  • Knights piloting hulking bipedal mechs instead of riding on horseback.

  • Elven rangers using rifles instead of bows.

  • A navy that's comprised of massive HMS Dreadnought-esque warships along with WW2-esque landing craft.

The United Kingdom of Nova Cerulea

Norrho wrote:As Nova Cerulean chargι d'affaires James Kensington arrives at Dalboe’s Adriαn Myška International Airport, his security is taken over by a Central Protection Bureau (CPB) detail assigned to him by the State Ministry. A motorcade takes the diplomat to Dalboe City Hall, where he is to be presented with the key to the city and start a tour of the Norrhan capital, particularly Old Dalboe, alongside the city’s mayor. In contrast to similar visits in the past, Dalboe traffic is not altered by his arrival as all ceremonies involved are expected to be modest and sparsely attended.

After seeing his "chargι d'affaires" at the Nova Cerulean capital ignored, the Norrhan minister of External Affairs chooses to follow the Nova Cerulea route and pursues cross-party negotiations alongside Kensington in Dalboe towards signing a Joint Communiquι on the Agreement on an Exchange of Ambassadors.

*James Kensington thanks the Mayor at the Dalboe City, he makes a short statement saying how honoured he is to br there. He marvels at the sights especially Old Dalboe.*

The Empire of The Reprised British Empire

Mestovakia wrote:I found a tvtropes page that gives an idea of what my plan is. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GunpowderFantasy

It's not quite accurate, but it's close enough.

For ideas of what my nation will be like:

  • Knights piloting hulking bipedal mechs instead of riding on horseback.

  • Elven rangers using rifles instead of bows.

  • A navy that's comprised of massive HMS Dreadnought-esque warships along with WW2-esque landing craft.

Interesting!
So like an ancient army equipped with technology from a new army!

The Republic of Saluterra

I hate GitHub. Hate. Hate!

The Empire of The Reprised British Empire

Saluterra wrote:I hate GitHub. Hate. Hate!

Ok.

The Empire of New Pacific Order

Hello there, Bosansko-Srpska, Seguskia, LegendOfZelda155, LegendOfZelda147, UtopiaB, Panegyric, Sim Lania!

Welcome to the Pacific! There are a lot of ways to enjoy NationStates, and the Pacific caters to all of them. To get started in the Pacific, it's important that you complete the below steps to fully enjoy your experience here in the Pacific and the New Pacific Order as either a new NationStates player, newcomer to the Pacific, or as a returning NationStates player.

  • First things first, join the World Assembly! It's like the United Nations but in NationStates. If you're confused on how to join the World Assembly, this guide should be able to help you out.

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    New Pacific Order
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    What is the World Assembly and why should I join it?

    The World Assembly, often abbreviated as "WA", is the NationStates equivalent of the real-world United Nations.

    • Vote on game-wide legislation: World Assembly member nations are able to vote on resolutions that reach the floor of the General Assembly and Security Council, thus allowing you to participate in determining game-wide legislation.

    • Endorse other nations: WA nations may endorse (similar to social media "likes") other nations in the same region as them.

    • Write WA resolutions: WA nations with 2 (two) or more endorsements may submit WA resolutions of their own for the entire game to vote on.

    • Bolster the strength of your region: The more endorsements our delegate, East Durthang, has, the larger the weighted delegate vote in the World Assembly is, granting us more influence over international WA affairs. Furthermore, the more endorsements our leadership holds, the more difficult it is for hostile forces to seek to invade or disrupt the stability of our home.

    • Become a Pacifican Vanguard: Nations who endorse our delegate receive the title Pacifican Vanguard, are featured on this list, and are eligible for exclusive rewards, such as custom nation banners.

    Joining the World Assembly is the easiest step you can take in order to participate more in NationStates!

    How do I join the World Assembly?

    Follow the following five simple steps to get started in the World Assembly. If you need help, click on the spoiler sections to reveal screenshots of each step.

    1. Visit: page=un

    2. Click "Apply to Join". You must have an email registered with your account to access this feature.

    3. Go to your affiliated email and click the link provided. If you cannot find it, check your spam folder.



    4. You will be directed to a page where confirmation is required. Click the confirmation button on the page.

    5. When you are in the World Assembly, visit East Durthang's page and find the "Endorse East Durthang" button. Click this. Once that is done, you will have successfully endorsed your Delegate!

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    • Please note that the game only allows you to have one nation as a World Assembly member at any given time! NationStates moderation may remove and/or ban your nations from the World Assembly and/or the game for violating this rule.
    • If, for roleplaying reasons, you do not wish to join the World Assembly make a separate nation to use as your World Assembly nation.
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  • Once you've joined the World Assembly, you can endorse any nation that is also in the World Assembly. It is extremely important for the security of the region that you make sure to endorse our World Assembly Delegate East Durthang.

  • Now that you've endorsed our World Assembly Delegate, you can join our forums and then apply for citizenship in the New Pacific Order. At most, the process will take a few days, and then after that - you're officially a citizen of the New Pacific Order.

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    What is Citizenship?

    As a part of the Pacific, you and every other Pacifican have the right to apply for NPO citizenship, and gain access to greater participation within the diverse activities and community of the region.

    Benefits of Becoming a Citizen

    • This will present the opportunity to choose one or more specializations in the region's government and gain access to more engaging aspects of the region and what it has to offer.

    • You will gain access to the internal proceedings of the New Pacific Order and membership in the Body Republic, which allows you to propose changes or new ideas that may aid in the regional direction in the future.

    • Joining the forum leads to the path to the forumside roleplay community as well as the gameside roleplay community.

    • Becoming a Citizen grants you to access our private Discord channels.

    • Citizenship is the first step to becoming an important figure in the region and being able to dictate policy as well as help lead other Pacificans.

    How do I Apply for Citizenship?

    1. LinkRegister an account on the forum. You will need to click the verification link emailed to the address you signed up with.

    2. Go to LinkAccount Settings -> Edit Profile. Enter your nation name and link then press the 'Save' button.

    3. Review our 'LinkCitizenship Application Instructions'. You can do this by clicking the link or by visiting Recipient Desk -> NationStates Applications -> Citizenship Application Instructions.

    4. LinkCreate a new topic in the NationStates Applications forum and fill out the questionnaire from the Citizenship Application Instructions.

    5. Check your application topic periodically and answer the questions asked by our admissions staff.


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  • The last thing that you need to do to get started is to join our Discord server. It allows you to communicate with all the members of the New Pacific Order, stretching across 3 main branches and other games as well. Since you're a citizen, you'll also get access to the special citizens-only channel too!

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    What is Discord?

    Having probably heard about New Pacific Order's Discord server, either from your fellow Pacificans or from simply reading the regional page or dispatches, you might be wondering how to join it. Or not, if you are already a proficient Discord user, simply skip every step until the one where the server link is posted.

    Now, for those unaware, LinkDiscord is a communication app available in browser, PC app or mobile format that allows its users to form large organized communities. These communities are called servers, in most cases, and each one has its own specific organization and set of rules and moderators. The intent of this dispatch is to provide an initial introduction to how to function with Discord and, more particularly, the NPO's server.

    Benefits of Joining Discord

    • The ability to become fully integrated with all opportunities available in The Pacific and make the most out of your citizenship is attained through joining the most active aspect of the region.

    • A chance to help determine the regional direction for the World Assembly votes is also available if you so wish to help dictate our decision for specific proposals, including your own.

    • Discord gives you an easier route to meeting the extant regional leadership, discussing regional affairs, and is necessary for people who aspire to become involved in our government.

    • Inclusion in the full regional experience and introduction to the wider community of the New Pacific Order is available through Discord membership.

    Getting Started with Discord

    The first step would be to make an account in Discord itself. While not necessary to utilize server it is usually recommended due to ease of reusability and practicality. An account is absolutely free and simply unlocks a lot of features that a guest user might not have. Simply go to Linkhttps://discord.com and register an account, preferably with a username that won't breach any NPO rules, and this step should be done. You'll inevitably be prompted to confirm your email, so simply check your inbox.

    With your account registered you now have a few options. You can choose to do one of them, or even all of them. You can open Discord on your browser, download and install the application or download the mobile app. Any of them will work for the purposes of this tutorial, though the PC app is more flexible in terms of functionality (use of one platform does not exclude the use of others).

    LinkClick here to join the NPO Discord server. It is as simple as that after every previous step has been accomplished. Click it and after a prompt to join the server you will be in. Now comes the more specific part.

    Upon joining the server, if you have already applied for citizenship and been accepted (if not, check this dispatch for a guide on how to do it) Linkpost here to request that your account be added to private channels.

    If you have any more questions pertaining to the use of Discord itself, feel free to ask the people within the server for help. We hope your experience within the community is fun and fruitful.


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The Free Land of The Ferret Lands

page=deck/card=3751156/season=3
Is this nation related to NPO at all?
or just a parody

The Allied States of Novoblupolia

Republic of Madovia wrote:OOC: Well, I have time right now, so we could start.

*Very well, would Herlton like to travel to Novoblupolia on his own plane or on a Novoblupolian diplomatic plane?*

The Keeper of the Elder Academia of Mestovakia

The Reprised British Empire wrote:Interesting!
So like an ancient army equipped with technology from a new army!

Pretty much! Uplifted medieval fantasy. The mechs themselves aren't the sleek Japanese mechs. Lumbering knight-shaped engines of war is more accurate.

The Republic of Saluterra

The Reprised British Empire wrote:Ok.

Sorry, GitHub was being weird for the fifth time this week and I couldn't do literally anything on it without it lagging my computer uncontrollably.

The Republic of Republic of Madovia

Novoblupolia wrote:*Very well, would Herlton like to travel to Novoblupolia on his own plane or on a Novoblupolian diplomatic plane?*

It would probably easier and cheaper if Anton Herlton uses a plane already stationed in Madovia.

The Allied States of Novoblupolia

Republic of Madovia wrote:It would probably easier and cheaper if Anton Herlton uses a plane already stationed in Madovia.

*Very well. Upon the plane's arrival, at the airport, he is greeted by security staff who escort Anton into a special limousine. As he enters the limousine, waiting there for him are President and first gentleman Deffers.*

Cassandra: "Greetings. We hope it was a pleasant flight."

The Republic of Republic of Madovia

Novoblupolia wrote:*Very well. Upon the plane's arrival, at the airport, he is greeted by security staff who escort Anton into a special limousine. As he enters the limousine, waiting there for him are President and first gentleman Deffers.*

Cassandra: "Greetings. We hope it was a pleasant flight."

"It indeed was, though it was long and Sometimes due to some thunderstorms also rough. But here I am with my small contingent."

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