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  • Case Study: Rise of the Far West

    Small in numbers yet large by influence – the Spanish population scattered about the world has had to deal with significant compromise by the Crown’s historically aggressive imperial stance. Drastic change approaches this traditional policy, however. With territorial expansion halted for concentration on pure population & economic growth; the mainland and capital ring seem poised to swell to massive & hierarchical proportions.

    The minds of the Spanish populace itself currently lay in other, more tumultuous issues. Crown significance in the now flourishing Democratic atmosphere has been put into repeated question – the influence of the voting class having even forced recent offering to submit an ill regarded Mt. Angeles to the Greeks. Although the status quo of such (and many other controversial issues) remains – one thing seems clear: all those under Spanish tongue are losing faith in war.
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    • ~The Crown to Senate monthly review~

      All rise for the honorable Crown representative

      Greetings to you, elected representatives of the Royal Prefectures. Today we bring (after extensive working and Royal approval) a grande display of our nation's symbolic face in change. As the Spanish Senatorial Monarchy grows into her new needs and subsequent direction - we are greeted by an era which stands to surpass that of imperial structure and expectation.

      As such an era begins - a new national sign adequately reflecting change has been deemed appropriate. Such will come in our glorious flag; which before next review will be seen atop our cities, carried by our military, and viewed at embassies world wide.

      We will now by contract and ceremony sign out the old Gold and Red - one which pays respect to our needed past of a Golden Crown on top and in direct control of the passionate people

      The old flag which is then dropped from the Royal house and ceremoniously wrapped looked as follows
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      • ~The Crown to Senate monthly review, cont.~

        Our new Gold and Red will now be revealed and signed in!

        The approved design is truly one of our future. With the naturally timed introduction of Democracy to our nurtured people - the Red (representative of the Spanish people and their passion) is now coupled in power with the Gold of the adminsitrative Crown.

        The dimension of the flag itself is increased to symbolize our coming growth and intense structuring within - a logical progression from the once thin and reaching sign of our imperial past.

        All Senator hands on the flag before the Crown chair. To Spain, and her future glory

        *It must be noted that the current "people's Democracy" in equal to Royalty is of 7 elected Senators from a total of 4 prefectures. Only the top 20 economic percentage of male society are under constitutional registration for voting; with a handful of prominent exceptions per Prefecture

        The flag sworn in before the chair looks as follows
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        • Brilliant stuff Z. I think we need another session to get the creative juices flowing again! Well Done!
          "Old age and skill will overcome youth and treachery. "
          *deity of THE DEITIANS*
          icq: 8388924

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          • Originally posted by Zylka
            Case Study: Greater Carthage – the Northern Ridge

            The most densely populated land of all the known world – the relatively thin, Mediterranean hugging strip known as The Northern Ridge is Carthaginian testament to her own policy & culture. Quality, not quantity is the key here – emphasized by rural networking challenging that of Gaul, and a trade base that stands unrivaled.

            Yet the near total abandonment of an expansive nature is argued to have its’ drawbacks. Analysts say that the middle Nile of Egypt is soon to take hold of standing in density – with an underdog Spain rumored to have surprise running of dominant growth in such category within the next few hundred years. Extending Carthaginian trade and a quick rise to the scientifically leading culture seem to be crucial concerns for their presumed hope in securing leading power.
            Hannibal believes in culture and improving the lot of the masses. Colonisation is a repugnant concept to the Carts who will only expand when war is thrust upon them! Major growth is scheduled and huge metroplolosis will be beacons for future trade and prosperity.

            The continuing alliance with Rome and Egypt is playing huge dividends. The ancient decision to allow Rome to build the GL by gifting Literacy and the Republic yields Carthage much the same as Rome. Further dealings with Egypt propell this advantage...
            "Old age and skill will overcome youth and treachery. "
            *deity of THE DEITIANS*
            icq: 8388924

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            • The Treaty of Girba!

              The borders as agreed at the tense meeting in Madrid....
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              "Old age and skill will overcome youth and treachery. "
              *deity of THE DEITIANS*
              icq: 8388924

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              • For the record in papyris, Carthage has generated 7 external trade routes, ages ago in ancient times. Another maybe generated soon. Only one external trade route has arrived from another nation, most disappointing!
                "Old age and skill will overcome youth and treachery. "
                *deity of THE DEITIANS*
                icq: 8388924

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                • Spanish crown accountants in Puerto Seville count 3 initiated external routes but must look over Gaul documentation regarding such before confirmation

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                  • Three external trade routes have been created by the Egyptians so far.

                    Regarding Greek Treachery.

                    It is clear that the cowardly greeks were intent on hostile action towards the Egyptians. Any pretext was, it seems, good enough to declare war. So a minor diplomatic blunder by the Egyptians eons ago was leaped upon by the warmongering greeks as justification for their war of conquest.

                    Where stands the Babylonians, who have shared friendly relations since the dawn of time with the Egyptians. We can only assume that the Babylonians must cancel their alliance with the hostile greeks, for who could support such aggressive actions?

                    So not only do the Greeks find themselves at war with Spain and Gaul, but must also attack the mighty Carthaginian/Egyptian alliance, and with Carthage at war with Greece can their ally the Romans do anything but join the fray to stop this menace to our world.

                    One wonders at the thinking of the greek leaders, or are they simply intent on throwing the world into chaos?
                    Hold my girlfriend while I kiss your skis.

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                    • A personal note from Grottencrotch's top aide

                      An excerpt from the notebook of Geznikor Whompbukket, contributions by Scholar Mamet

                      [Quote]The problem is this - I am reluctant to put my name on anything which would disturb the "status quo." I do not know the facts of the case sufficiently to offer an opinion othe than, "It looks like many and right-thinking people are het up on both sides of the issue." But this sentiment, although "formally" acceptable and fine and so on, fills me, as I rehearse uttering it with a sense of incompletion.

                      So now is the time, I think, to consider, no, not the issue per se, but that mechanism whereby we decide that there must be "two sides to the story," and, having so decided, set out to create them.

                      Because, hell, are there, must there be "two sides?" I don't think so, for:

                      1.I think that this dictum itself is a perfect example of one-sidedness, as we're just meant to eat it, et cathedra, and
                      2. all this froofraw about "evenhandedness" is just a bunch of crap put out there by those who gain not by peace, synthesis, rest, relaxation, no, but by there existing conflict: legions, treiemes, colonialization, you know...

                      Or that perhaps, there might be "two sides," but who is it that says it? ALL THE PEOPLE ON THE OTHER SIDE.

                      For, if not, its just, "Let me talk myself out of the things I've thought because I'm No Damned Good, and Grottencrotch is right," or somesuch.

                      And now you ask me to sign up with you? To throw my hat into the ring and to endorse what very well may be a position which, had I though of it, I could support with no trouble at all. BUT, to be asked to enlist in the aid of one of which I must think - as you are asking me to fight against it, has to be a conflict, in which two positions exist, and, to add salt to the wound, to do it without even having time to weigh both sides; and plus which, which is, to me, the unfortunate, the artificial thing: to get caught in the immemorial trick bag of "there are two sides: choose one." and in all that arbitrariness - this is a situation I had hoped my age and position would excuse me from.

                      But he who flies from strife just trades the one thing fo rhte other. And here I am lathering myself, in an attempt to escape conflict! How funny!

                      Now to the merits of the case: I understand them incompletely.

                      But if I did understand them, or with a blade to by head, I'd have to side not with, as you have named it, free thought, no, but with the Institute.

                      Forgive me, if you must, but surely that is what one harvests if one sows discord.

                      Further, I think that Grottencrotch's petition is just a load of crap.

                      Who reads petitions, except people who thought that way in any case?

                      Or their opponents - just to indulge in an orgy of indignation?

                      Power comes from the edge of a scimitar.

                      Save you breath.

                      Gez

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                      • Reply to Egyptian chowderheadedness..

                        Makeo,

                        Any rifts, borders, and differences present in the world today exist because you have created them.

                        You have given me an thinly veiled ultimatum. I will not have any ultimatums put to me.

                        Only a desparate, doddering dolt would side with you, he who collaborates with Spaniards, instead of the noble and honourable Greeks.

                        Grottencrotch

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                        • Such recent insinuation of "siding" between Spanish and off continent neutrals is laughingly received, at best. Although our own crown has even ceremoniously hailed the late Egyptian captain of the traded vessel as hero; it still remains on symbolic terms, that he was heroic enough to disband his crew on the liferows and neutrally follow anew of Spaniards into battle. He was heroic in that he gave up military principle for a simple and LEGAL commercial purchase between two nations.

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                          • Propaganda spins up and down the Nile and all around the Mediterranian as the trecherous Egyptians attempt to justify their betrayal of Greece to the imperialist Spanish barbarians.

                            They spread pure lies.

                            Greece had nothing but friendly intentions towards Egypt. We were friendly trading partners. This is why it has angered Greece so much to see its friend, Egypt, betray us by sending a ship to fight on behalf of Spain in the middle of a critical naval battle.

                            Our reaction was immediate and vocal. We issued an ultimatum that if that ship was not returned to Egyptian hands there would be war. Our demand was not met. Egypt made their own bed, but is whining about laying in it. Neither Cathaginia, Rome, nor Babylonia should have any sympathy for the Egyptians. In fact they should be careful lest they meet betrayal at a critical moment at Egypt's hands too.
                            Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012

                            When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

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                            • A proposal to all civilized nations....

                              Copies to be sent to Athens, Paris, Carthage and Rome for review.

                              The Parties to this Treaty,

                              Reaffirming their desire to live in peace with all governments, and desiring to strengthen the fabric of peace across the Mediteranean area,

                              Desiring to declare publicly and formally their common determination to defend themselves against external armed attack so that no potential aggressor could be under the illusion that either of them stands alone in the Mediteranean area,

                              Desiring further to strengthen their efforts for collective defense for the preservation of peace and security pending the development of a more comprehensive and effective system of regional security in the Mediteranean area,

                              Have agreed as follows:

                              Article 1
                              The Parties undertake to settle any international disputes in which they may be involved by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security and justice are not endangered and to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force in any manner inconsistent with the purposes of international law.

                              Article 2
                              The Parties will consult together whenever, in the opinion of either of them, the political independence or security of any of the Parties is threatened by external armed attack. Separately and jointly, by self-help and mutual aid, the Parties will maintain and develop appropriate means to deter armed attack and will take suitable measures in consultation and agreement to implement this Treat and to further its purposes.

                              Article 3
                              Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the area on any of the Parties in territories now under their respective administrative control, or hereafter recognized by one of the Parties as lawfully brought under the administrative control of the other, would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes.

                              Article 4
                              All signers grant, and all signers accept, the right to dispose their land, air and sea forces in and about their territory as determined by mutual agreement.

                              Article 5
                              This Treaty shall be ratified by all treaty participants in accordance with their respective constitutional processes and will come into force when instruments of ratification thereof have been exchanged by them at Babylon.

                              Article 6
                              This Treaty shall remain in force indefinately. Any party may terminate it five turns after notice has been given to the other Parties.


                              IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned plenipotentiaries have signed this Treaty.

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                              • If one is attacked, all are attacked. Greece joins.
                                Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012

                                When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

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