Term 2 - The Ministry of Trade

The Trade Deputy is checking in. Let's hope she took Domestic, otherwise we'd have to be overthrown! I'll contact Falc and CG to see if we can get the military's backing in any potential coup by CT! ;) BTW, I've been made bootstoos again. :)

Also, you don't plan on being gone anytime between June 17-27, do you?
 
Nah, I'm declining for domestic. ;)
 
I have arranged for a discussion for planing our victory for the future. I encurage you to partisipate in this discussion and planning.

Victory Path - Discussion
 
I can be a chat rep (what do I do as a chat rep? :) )
 
Octavian and bootstoots,

Please look over the possible trades for Literature that I have devised. Your signoff on this matter will be a great help in pushing this forward.

The link for this discussion can be found in my signature.
 
Trade Ministry Report: 310 B.C.

The Ministry of Trade is happy to report that the nation is almost fully trading its resources with the rest of our cities.
The iron mines of Gorina and horse fields of Noshuret supply the materials and animals necessary for today's modern Fanatican army.
The grape vines of Noshuret, and one day those of Nur Gisnod, provide wine for the people, keeping many of them happy. In far-off Regia Doughnutia, not only are the doughnut bakeries in full production, but dyes from the local forest keep the clothing of all a very bright color. Reports of more of the dyes also flood in, and we await the day for those borders to expand.

Unfortunately, there are a few troubles. Xak Tsaroth and Nar shaddaa, our great strongholds of the north, still remain unconnected. We hope that workers in the area will finish the job soon.
 
Octavian,

Governor eyrei had made the decision to keep Xak Tsaroth and Nar Shaada unconnected for the time being so that we may continue to build Warriors there. These warriors can then be sent to Noshuret for upgrade to Legionary.

If we connect these cities, we will lose the opportunity to continue this practice. Also, these cites are quite small and will remain so for quite some time, which means that they do not need these luxuries at present. Your concerns are noted, Octavian, and once these cities start to grow and our war is over, I may make a push to connect them.
 
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