I've been lurking for a little while, but I still have only a vague understanding about how this whole thing works. Nevertheless, I noticed on another thread someone mentioning how the President was going to get an awful lot of power when the time comes for there to be hundreds of military units and dozens of cities.
Therefore, I propose the following...
1. That positions be opened for "generals" or "field marshals" or what have you. The basic premise is that one person would develop a plan to use a certain amount of units, to further whatever goal the higher ups in the government had tasked it. The War Academy would get a general, assign a certain amount of units to him, and give him his orders. He would then have to make decisions as to how to accomplish those orders. For Example, the War Academy might say to the General: "Here are twelve Knights. Take the city of Exampleopolis as soon as possible."
The general would then formulate the detailed orders for each Knight.
2. That city governers be instituted- with only a handful of cities, it should not be so bad, but as Apolytonia expands, I think it'll be necessary (and allow for more citizen participation) for each city (or groups of cities) to have someone in charge.
(If I have violated some of the etiquette by posting in this manner, please, accept my apologies.)
Therefore, I propose the following...
1. That positions be opened for "generals" or "field marshals" or what have you. The basic premise is that one person would develop a plan to use a certain amount of units, to further whatever goal the higher ups in the government had tasked it. The War Academy would get a general, assign a certain amount of units to him, and give him his orders. He would then have to make decisions as to how to accomplish those orders. For Example, the War Academy might say to the General: "Here are twelve Knights. Take the city of Exampleopolis as soon as possible."
The general would then formulate the detailed orders for each Knight.
2. That city governers be instituted- with only a handful of cities, it should not be so bad, but as Apolytonia expands, I think it'll be necessary (and allow for more citizen participation) for each city (or groups of cities) to have someone in charge.
(If I have violated some of the etiquette by posting in this manner, please, accept my apologies.)
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