It is very rare that I see a faction with a police penalty. Since a big police penalty suggests heavily a pacifist faction, I decided to make one.
Leader: Minister Orken (can't think of name)
Background: Author of UN charter
Agenda: Create an idealistic state free of tyrany and war
Starting tech: Ethical calc.
+2 growth- Socialistic society promotes growth
+1 econ- Free society encourages a healthy economy
-2 industry- Highly unionized labor slows industry
-3 police: Very pacifistic
1 talent for every 3 people: Enlighted society
Free Children creche: Growth encouraged
Cant use police state
Impunity (or is it immunity?): Democracy
Anyway tell me what you think. The children's creche and growth bonus are extremely powerful but the industry hit stops it from being TOO powerful. -2 industry hurts a lot. Anyway when I started this faction I was focusing mostly on the police penalty, but as it turned out it ended up being a lot like korn469 's creche+ growth faction.
Too many bonuses? Police penalty too strict? Give me feedback pls.
[This message has been edited by Enigma (edited March 29, 2000).]
Leader: Minister Orken (can't think of name)
Background: Author of UN charter
Agenda: Create an idealistic state free of tyrany and war
Starting tech: Ethical calc.
+2 growth- Socialistic society promotes growth
+1 econ- Free society encourages a healthy economy
-2 industry- Highly unionized labor slows industry
-3 police: Very pacifistic
1 talent for every 3 people: Enlighted society
Free Children creche: Growth encouraged
Cant use police state
Impunity (or is it immunity?): Democracy
Anyway tell me what you think. The children's creche and growth bonus are extremely powerful but the industry hit stops it from being TOO powerful. -2 industry hurts a lot. Anyway when I started this faction I was focusing mostly on the police penalty, but as it turned out it ended up being a lot like korn469 's creche+ growth faction.
Too many bonuses? Police penalty too strict? Give me feedback pls.
[This message has been edited by Enigma (edited March 29, 2000).]
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