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    We need Monarchy. The King and Queen will rule us.
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    0
    We need Thoecracy. The God and Goddess shall rule through the clergy.
    100.00%
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    I love being a slave of Tyranny. Research somthing else
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    Whatever
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    0

    The poll is expired.

    So one guy turns to another guy and says "T.A.I." His friends says "What?" He responds by saing "Think about it;)"

  • #2
    Theocracy.

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    • #3
      Do you trust a mortal with our immortal souls? Or do you trust an immortal being with our mortal lives?
      So one guy turns to another guy and says "T.A.I." His friends says "What?" He responds by saing "Think about it;)"

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      • #4
        First Nimrod I expect that you give the citiziens detailed infromation about the research goals, from the Great Library or as a summary or combined, not everyone in this DG might own the game.

        Second RESOLUTION polls have to be Yes/No polls, no other type of poll is allowed for RESOLUTIONS:

        III. Resolutions:
        (a) These polls can be started by any Citizen, including members of the government, and must be used to propose resolutions. Resolutions, if passed, modify the rules that clearly affect the course of the game or the policy of the executive branch of the government (as defined in Article II of this Constitution). Except in case of impeachments which shall be decide according to Chapter 2 of Article V.
        (b) The subject line must contain the word 'RESOLUTION', written in capital letters.
        (c) They have to be Yes/No polls. Multiple-choice polls are not allowed as resolutions.
        (d) Resolutions may not violate or change the Constitution. Resolutions may change, amend or remove any existing resolutions or judicial decisions regarding resolutions.
        (e) If more than 1/2 of the voters votes in favour of the resolution, at least 1/3 of all Citizens vote in the poll and the Court does not declare the poll invalid, the resolution is considered passed. All Citizens must from that time on obey it.
        (f) Resolutions of the Constitution must be recorded by the Court. The person who proposed the Resolution that has been passed must inform the Court of this as soon as possible.
        (g) The Court will resolve all conflicts of resolutions. The Court�s ruling on an interpretation of a resolution is of the same power and authority as that resolution.
        (h) Resolution polls shall expire in three days and the citizen who started the poll must include the expiring day in its first post.
        To be precise it is (c):
        (c) They have to be Yes/No polls. Multiple-choice polls are not allowed as resolutions.
        So if you want a decission between these two, you have to make it an OFFICIAL poll, so please ask a friendly moderator to fix the problem. And I expect an answer.

        -Martin
        Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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        • #5
          Guhmann needs the tech tree - does anybody have a handy text version that he could use?
          If it ain't broke, find a bigger hammer.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by checkMate
            Guhmann needs the tech tree - does anybody have a handy text version that he could use?
            I have the tech tree, but it is not necessary that every citizien has the tech. OK here is the information that I expect should be given by the Minister of Domestic Affairs:

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            Astronomy:

            Gives: Stonehenge, Optics once we have Mechanical Clock and Ocean Faring once we have discovered Hull Making.

            GL-Gameplay-Entry:

            Astronomy, the second Physical Science Advance, begins man's transition from mystical faith to observed wisdom. With such Wonders as Stonehenge, priests hone their understanding of astronomy and the seasons, and thus increasing their followers' crop yields.

            ##################################

            Theocracy:

            Gives: Theocracy, Cleric, The Hagia Sophia, no new advances

            GL-Gameplay-Entry:

            In a Theocracy, law is religion, and the citizenry obey and respect the law. In a medium empire, even the Monarchy cannot match the Theocracy for its military appeal. Theocracy is the only government to allow the Cleric. When combined with the Wonder, The Hagia Sophia, the Theocracy's power knows no bounds.

            ##################################

            Monarchy:

            GL-Gameplay-Entry: Monarchy, no new advances

            The Monarchy relies on its might and religion to band the people in a tight, hierarchical union. With this union, the Monarchy provides the greatest strength for a small empire at war. Under all other conditions, however, other governments surpass the Monarchy.

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            Tyranny, Monarchy and Theocracy in comparision:

            Tyranny is the most basic of all governments. Only the Monarchy surpasses the tight control of the tyrant for managing a small empire engaged in war. However, with larger or peaceful empires, all other governments surpass Tyranny.

            The Monarchy relies on its might and religion to band the people in a tight, hierarchical union. With this union, the Monarchy provides the greatest strength for a small empire at war. Under all other conditions, however, other governments surpass the Monarchy.

            In a Theocracy, law is religion, and the citizenry obey and respect the law. In a medium empire, even the Monarchy cannot match the Theocracy for its military appeal. For medium empires facing war, and for empires in search of religious warfare, the Theocracy reigns supreme. Theocracy is the only government to allow the Cleric.

            #################################

            Well that was a basic, the real interesting facts are the statistics of these governments:

            government - growth - production - science - gold - military

            Tyranny - worst - avarage - worst - bad - avarage
            Monarchy - bad - avarage - bad - bad - good
            Theocracy - bad - good - bad - good - avarage

            #################################

            That last list is the improtant piece of information, and it was Nimrods job to give this minimum of pieces of information the poll before. This table shows that it is worth to get as soon as possible a new government. And noone should wonder if there is no discussion in this forum if such stuff is not given.

            But the other problem is not solved, yet. This poll is still unconstitutional, it should be official or an OFFICIAL poll.

            -Martin
            Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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            • #7
              Thank you for this information Martin. I am still new to this and will inform the citizens more in the future. I will need a moderator to adjust the title of this poll, or create a new one.
              So one guy turns to another guy and says "T.A.I." His friends says "What?" He responds by saing "Think about it;)"

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              • #8
                Yeah... I'll close it. It's best if we start afresh, if you want to...

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                • #9
                  Yup. Close her down. Don’t fight the connie.
                  If something doesn't feel right, you're not feeling the right thing.

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                  • #10
                    Don't be silly.

                    Since when have any government given its "slaves" information of every step they do

                    Let's have a little democratic dictatorship.

                    Edit and added:

                    Even the Apolyton agree. This is from what it wrote:

                    When you have an efficient government, you have a dictatorship.
                    -- Harry Truman
                    And the next one also fits here:

                    It is certainly no part of religion to compel religion.
                    -- Tertullius (160-240)
                    First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.

                    Gandhi

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Nimrod
                      Thank you for this information Martin. I am still new to this and will inform the citizens more in the future. I will need a moderator to adjust the title of this poll, or create a new one.
                      No problem Nimrod, and actual I think it is not needed to do it in such detail, just write down the advantages for the one advance and the advantages for the other advances out of your head, tell us why you think it is the best advance you chose if you do a Yes/No poll. And of course you can use resolutions, but currently 16 votes are required so that a resolution can be considered as passed.

                      And for me it is still no problem to ask Ming for renaming the poll so that it is constitutional, actual he helped me already to fix one of my polls. So it is no problem.

                      The only problem I have now here is a on-topic one. But I think with the information here it shouldn't be so difficuilt. Theocracy has a gold and production advantage over Monarchy, I think we don't need now a good military, we just need units, buildings and wonders, so with the Hagia Sophia we can build a wonder, maybe not in the near future, but the Cleric has the advantage of being a special invisible unit that is a big advantage for the exploration of foreign territory. And the special attacks.

                      -Martin
                      Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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                      • #12
                        When can we build slavers
                        If it ain't broke, find a bigger hammer.

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