Multipolarity III - Signups

*looks at Satake's page* Bah, and what is with all of his military feats? The Okinawa Campaign! The Seto Inland Sea War! :gripe:
 
Good to see you're still on board, LH and Dem. If the economics ever becomes an issue, you can just give me a model to follow and let me do the rest. :)

(Similar to the agreement Mosher and I made just before MP2 crashed into the ocean; he didn't really wanna bother with the number crunching so instead was just going to control his foreign policy and have me handle the finances to support whatever said policy was)

ah, but wouldn't they still have to represent a state, being as the organisation is a collection of states.?

Actually no since IC-wise, the GS is elected by the populace at large (via winner take all from each state, but still). :p
 
Am I anywhere near the RP cap? :mischief:
 
Uhhh, prolly. Haven't quantified RP bonuses yet. :p
 
After careful deliberation I have decided to retract my sign up.

Since my sign up I have found it hard to find the interest to even finish my sign up, let alone read the thread. I was hoping my disinterested was contained to MP2 but now I'm noticing that at this moment my interest lie not with Multipolarity styled games and since I don't want to half-ass, that wouldn't be fun for anybody, I have decided to step out.

I enjoyed the first Multipolarity very much and I will remember that as one of my favorite IOT's but it is time to go for this. I hope my interest for your games will return, Tany, I'm sure as hell not leaving IOT so who knows.

mayor

Ps. if the nukes start flying, please inform me. No matter my interest seeing you guys blow each other from the earth is always fun :p

PPs. I sound as if I'm dying :vomit:
 
The Spammer's Crusade will have the Spammiest Wiki Entry!

BTW, does wikiing net you RP bonuses?
 
Uhhh. Provided I'm informed of them, yes.
 
AFTER the game actually starts. :p
 
That means I don't get RP for wikiing my background history wars? :(
 
Hmm. On second thought.

Bonuses apply now, provided the article's related to MP3. You lot will have fun once I compose the NPC index. :D
 
The Agregation
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More on this later.
 
Neo Ottoman Empire

Leader: Puhmed III Osmanli
Government: Absolutist monarchy
Currency: Akçe
Capital: Istambul
Religion policy: Free religion.
Economic policy: State capitalism ( 7/10)
Social Policy: 7/10

Map:
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Flag:
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History:

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After lots of year passed, a man who claimed him to be direct descendant of the Osmanli Dinasty formed a group with initially 100 men and women, saying they will form part of the Royal Court if he achieved his goal. Because Turkey was divided into small states after the so infamous political reforms made by the turkish president, this man, Puhmed easily made his way to power by convincing all those little countries to join his cause to unify turkey, but he lied to them, saying everyone of them will form part of the main government.

When the "Great Turkish Unification" happened, these previously governors were killed in suspiciously ways, Puhmed become the de facto president, and soon as he could, he eliminated the congress and declared him as the New Padishah of the Neo Ottoman Empire. His view is take all the territories which were part of the Ottoman Empire.

Puhmed II established some of these reforms:

  • Janissaries: Children selected randomly (by the Padishah) from families (it doesn't matter their beliefs) are recruited and specially trained, though they are castrated and they don't have political power, to avoid what happened in the old empire.
  • Vilayets: too much text for you
  • Osmanyetlites: all information will be showed first to the Padishah.
  • Bla-Teleyets: specially designed jails for traitors and those who are opposed to the monarch
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You do realize you need numbers for social and economic policy right?
 
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Mitt Romney shuffles in his seat. He is in a radio station, waiting for the red indicator light to flash. Alek Johnson, the talk show host, shuffles his papers and prepares to begin the Q&A session. The red "on air" light flashes, and Johnson leans into the microphone.

Johnson: Good day fellows of the Romney Republic! I'm your host - Alek Johnson, and I'm here with a very special guest. Who could it be?

..

It is, my friends, none other than the esteemed Mitt Romney! We are here to conduct a Question and Answers period, where President Romney will discuss the upcoming fate of our nation.

Take it away, Mr. President!

Romney: Thank you Alek Johnson. I'd like to thank Gold Coast Radio, for lending us their studio. I'd also like to thank the people of our Great Republic, for without you - I would be nothing. From the bottom of my heart and soul, thank you.

Johnson: Thank you, Mr. President, for being here! I'd like to begin by giving you our main question. Normally, I would let a few easy questions go by before laying this massive one down, but we need to know. The elephant in the room - what are our plans for the immediate future regarding foreign policy?

Romney chuckles.

Romney: Why Johnson, only one word can describe that! Trade! It took many years for our nation to develop this much, and this is only the beginning. Only through cooperation with our neighbors, and free exchange of goods and services between countries, can we hope to achieve the greatness that every man, woman, and child deserves in our Republic!

Johnson: Now don't get me wrong, Mr. President, but many accuse you of being eager to start a war. There is talk that you will follow some sort of magical desire and wage war, as if you are merely a puppet being controlled by a greater force!

Romney: Oh, don't you worry about that! I assure you, such rumors are completely false. I remain true and loyal to the populace of the Republic, and as I have stated - my agenda is only to establish close relations with our neighbors.

Johnson: Thank you for the assurance, Mr. President. There are also accusations that you are... not fit.. to run our Great Republic. Some even say you are silly and will refuse business with the Republic as a result.

Romney: Silly? They accuse me of being silly?

Mitt Romney holds up his hands.

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Romney: I built an entire corporation, with these two hands. Through the blood and sweat of my labor and the labor of my friends, I created these here Nation. This was not given to me, I did not cheat for this. I built this!

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Johnson: You're absolutely right, Mr. President. We all worked hard to make our country as it is, and under your benevolent leadership, we can achieve so much more. Our next question involves our military. What are your opinions on this?

Romney: 500 years, and I still have not changed my policy. I do not support the cutting of our military budget. A strong military is essential to the welfare of our Republic. On the other hand, it is important that we establish alliances with our neighbors to ensure that those with malicious intent will not overcome us. As for our military, there are no immediate plans to increase our military budget.

Johnson: Quite right, Mr. President. Finally, what are the futures for our collective fiscal and social policies?

Romney: I fully support the right of every Republic citizen to have the chance at a brighter future. My policy always has been, and always will remain - limited government involvement in private affairs. Regulation is necessary in both the public and private sectors, but it essential that we understand that in order to remain free, we must ensure that the common man can make his own economic and social decisions.

Johnson: Spoken like a true genius. Folks, this was our President - Mitt Romney, here on Gold Coast Radio! Tune in regularly to hear the Johnson show, as well as listen to Mitt Romney's personal playlist - Romneytunes! This has been Alek Johnson, signing off.

Mitt Romney sips some water as he streches and gets out of his seat. Johnson shakes his hand, and they both chatter as they walk out of the studio.
 
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