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Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
OOC: This is all up to Jack in the end. If Jack decides to have the people of America riot in protest, then they will, and Bipolarbear will pay the consequences for his actions. But I think the idea that our powers as governments are limited by what other people consider "realistic" (especially when they have a HUGE interest in the situation) is ludicrous! We make grandiose plans and Jack shoots them down. If Jack sees fit to punish Bipolarbear by causing riots, terrorist attacks or divine intervention, it's up to Jack. But Bipolarbear has the right to make all the orders he wants. You called him a "terrible NES player." That's his business. If he's terrible, then take him over! But don't say he can't make his own decisions just because they work against you.
"Bother," said Pooh, "Eeyore, ready two photon torpedoes and lock
phasers on the Heffalump. Piglet, meet me in transporter room
three. Christopher Robin, you have the bridge."
OOC: Since this is ShVerni's and applecider's first NES, and bipolar hasn't even been in too many either, I think two, I however have been in many. Let's let Jack decide.
Not too many APOLYTON NESes. I have done many verbal/papaer NESes in the past. To be honest they are more fun, because people don't get their metaphorical panties in a metaphorical bunch.
Lysistrata: It comes down to this: Only we women can save Greece.
Kalonike: Only we women? Poor Greece!
I have edited this post. Since you guys seem really upset about this I will do a mini update for USA regarding the pulling of Millitary aid from Israel.
I think your modding is fine Jack. I was pointing out that this is hardly the most ridiculous thing to happen, and we have all been fine up to now. So there is no need to subject any body to the reality police now. Appleciders is right on.
Glad to know I have some support. Australia follows Americorp's lead in pulling any aid we may be giving to Israel until such time as the Palestinian leader is released.
In other news, Australia will be increasing its naval presence in both the Indian and Pacific oceans by building naval bases in India and Americorp, in territory already aquired in previous turns. Australia will also continue the building of a larger, nuclear-powered navy, including aircraft carriers.
Australia to Americorp: In the building of our new navy, we're going to need the best possible technology. We'd like to hire the contractors you've used in the past. This would help to stimulate your economy. Acceptable?
Australia to India: To build our new navy, we'll need large quantities of iron for the hulls of ships. Don't bother smelting it, we'll take raw iron ore in exchange for even more grain. Sound good?
Last edited by appleciders; January 19, 2005, 00:53.
"Bother," said Pooh, "Eeyore, ready two photon torpedoes and lock
phasers on the Heffalump. Piglet, meet me in transporter room
three. Christopher Robin, you have the bridge."
Australian orders: Begin sending iron ore to my naval base in India to begin construction of the base and to ship back to Australia. These ships are to be guarded in the same manner as the U ships, including the attention of my FBI equivilent.
On the domestic front, the Australian government is responding to the outcries of the people against nuclear power by building large "wind farms" to collect wind energy. This doesn't mean we're stopping with the nuclear projects; these wind farms are simply a supplement.
OOC: Jack, can I get at least a hint of how the whole "AussieCorp" thing is going in the mini-update?
"Bother," said Pooh, "Eeyore, ready two photon torpedoes and lock
phasers on the Heffalump. Piglet, meet me in transporter room
three. Christopher Robin, you have the bridge."
India to Austrlia:
We accept the trade of Iron for grain, if some trianing is included, we'll need some of your men to train ours. ALso, don't forget that we get a small portion of the basses production, we'll provide the iron for said production, as long as it's made
Inida to Amricorp:
We would like to further our allience by trading Diamonds, to stimualte your economy, in exchage for weapons, training and/or technology. Also, we would like to put a base in the pacific ocean, a small base for U-boats and battle ships, in exchange, i will provide a large some of money, and/or iron or other resource.
On the home fornt: Indians still clamor for Kashmir and the defeat of Pakistan. In response to pressures, the government sends diplomats demanding that Pakistan gives India Kashmir. If Pakistan does not compply, then ther will be drastic action taken.
Germany to Israel: No conviction without evidence! He cannot act if he is limited in his actions.
If you and the palestinians are interested I want to host talks between Israel leaders and Palestinian leaders here in Germany. We'd be honored if the offer was accepted as we see it as some kind of reparation to the atrocities of WW2. We understand that this seems quite like a radical change of our policies, but we understand it, that we can no longer look away. The aim for these talks is not to end the conflict as quickly as possible, but rather to build a base for further bilateral talks between Israel and Palestinia. We believe that the crisis is never going to be solved without communication. A military victory seems impossible.
Germany to India: We urge you to solve the crisis around Kashmir peacefully. An attack or war would only cause the death of many people. And as one of India's many wise men once said: "Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind".
occ: jack, when do you want to get orders? Do we move years by week?
I understand that President Kalam is under great pressure at home to resolve the Kashmir issue. I am sure that his leadership is strong enough to resist public pressure for drastic action and uphold India's promises of 1948, 1966 and 1972 to allow the people of Kashmir to choose their own course through free and peaceful elections.
You are gravely misstaken if you believe that we will hand over Kashmir to India. India should be carefull of the threats it gives to other naitons. Lesser things have started wars. Be warned that any action taken by India to take Kashmir by force will be considered an act of war on Pakistan, and remember that we too are a nuclear power.
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