Pre-SINES V-Ruleset, map, and stats

This is what I have so far. Still have loads to do. I added industry to the economy section also. Anyone I have I think all the names of the nations, and capitals. I have about 8 or 9 finished so far. I think I should do them by region I've been doing them randomly.

Also for das:

1. Whats the story with the Qing? How are they in terms of modernization and societal set up? How important is Siberia to them?
2. Am I correct in assuming the Golden Horde is not a industrialized nation and is largely agrarian?
3. What is the ethnic composition of the Argentine protectorate and how did it arise?
4. The Inca's I assume are quite fairly modernized yes?
5. What type of nation is New Albion exactly? And Oklahoma for that matter?
6. Are the British Isles considered to be part of Arcadia or colonies?
7. What is the status of Iberia within France?
8. In terms of technology what technological path is this world taking exactly? What is the pinnacle of technological development that's been reached so far? Does Europe lead technologically?
9. Is Ionia Islamic or Christian?
10. Are there stock exchanges yet?
 
I made the capital Aydin just for you.
Now, see, that doesn't even make sense. It's like calling that place in North Africa Karchedon even though the Greeks never took it over.
 
Now, see, that doesn't even make sense. It's like calling that place in North Africa Karchedon even though the Greeks never took it over.

I wish I knew what you were talking about but its impossible to tell when you use arcane Greek terms.

But there are a few capitals that need fixing later on, Golden Horde also, it looks like Orenberg but that can't be what its called. New Albion as well. And probably Arkadia.

On another note should turns be 6 months or 1 year? I'm leaning to 6 months personally. This is the industrial age after all events will be moving faster.

Stats are also moving fairly quickly. That's pretty good. I should be done by next week with stats and then I just need to smooth over balance issues. Rule set and other stuff is finalized for the most part.
 
Also for das:

1. Whats the story with the Qing? How are they in terms of modernization and societal set up? How important is Siberia to them?
2. Am I correct in assuming the Golden Horde is not a industrialized nation and is largely agrarian?
3. What is the ethnic composition of the Argentine protectorate and how did it arise?
4. The Inca's I assume are quite fairly modernized yes?
5. What type of nation is New Albion exactly? And Oklahoma for that matter?
6. Are the British Isles considered to be part of Arcadia or colonies?
7. What is the status of Iberia within France?
8. In terms of technology what technological path is this world taking exactly? What is the pinnacle of technological development that's been reached so far? Does Europe lead technologically?
9. Is Ionia Islamic or Christian?
10. Are there stock exchanges yet?

1. Manchurian tribes developed mostly like in OTL up to a certain point, and created their state and started fighting with Ming China more or less on schedule. However, different political circumstances in China prevented the relatively quick OTL conquest, and the stronger Japan soon began to fight the Qing over Korea quite successfully, so in the end the Qing expansion was limited and delayed. Still, they managed to conquer most of China, but since it was a slower process the Sinification of the new rulers was this much slower and lesser as well; also, there was greater focus on dominating the steppe. Later on, and partly thanks to this change of focus, the Qing were driven out of central China by popular uprisings, but held on to the partly-barbarised north; still, since then it was rather weak and on the defensive. The society is fairly conservative (and sort of Confucian, actually) in most parts including Beijing and most of Manchuria, with a fairly entrenched nobility; the larger cities in the south and the east have seen the rise of a middle class and various innovations lately, and the government has began seeking foreign advice and assistance and industrialisation, mostly at the aforementioned cities and in the less developed north. The north has been a backwater until recently, ofcourse, fur trade aside, but it is picking up now due to population growth and migration and attempts at industrial development there.

2. Mostly, yes, though this is now changing in the western and central parts (the Ural Mountains and so on), mostly on the initiative of increasingly powerful local magnates and large Tverian industrialists.

3. An English colony, with a noticeable but not too large Celtic presence and a considerable later Flemish migration (local-born Anglo-Saxons are the predominant segment, though). Its history is not too notable; the English colonists just expanded, fought in local colonial wars, exterminated most natives except in the far south and briefly enjoyed de facto independence and industrial development in the 18th century; later became an Arcadian Protectorate.

4. Not at all, though it has been periodically trying to catch up and is doing so now. It has generally been enjoying a great degree of self-isolation for the last two centuries or so. Disenfrancised might actually know more about this and the above one since I remember telling him something to a similar effect, but that was long ago, so I don't remember exactly.

5. New Albion is a minor and reasonably corrupt little colonial republic with uncertain distribution of power within the government and between the centers. Oklahoma is a glorified tribal confederacy that has been slowly and unsurely evolving towards a more European sort of statehood (mostly the riverside regions, and even then not quite).

6. Not colonies, but distinct from the Mainland and governed by an appointed Regent, though his powers are limited by the local parliament.

7. Prefectures like all the others, with some minor democratic elements due to the nature of the initial French colonisation but also with strong authoritarian military power of the prefects above that; especially in Leon which has not been colonised but rather conquered during the Fifty Years War.

8. Slower than OTL development, with some breakthroughs in theoretical physics and steam-powered vehicles, but otherwise behind the "schedule". "Bessemer" steel might be considered a relatively recent pinnacle, as might true ironclads (steamers have been around for longer). Yes, Europe is in the lead.

9. Christian.

10. Yes, especially in Frankfurt, Alexandria and St. George (the capital of Arcadia, unless I already named it something else, which I don't seem to have done).
 
Thanks. Also what form of governments do the following have?

-Arcadia (parliamentary monarchy I presume?)
-Scandanavia (constitutional monarchy?)
-Serbia-Romea
-Anatolia (Armenia is an empire, but what type of Republic is Adana, as for Angora and Ionia I presume they are traditional absolute rule?)
-Argentine Protectorate (parliamentary?)
-Georgia
-Dagestan
-Iraq
-Japan (still a Shogunate with the Emperor as a figurehead?)
 
Also a few more things:

1. What is the status of slavery in the world?
2. What type of morality commonly exists? Is there some type of secular humanism around?
3. Has socialism begun to rise yet?
 
Ask das. I'm doing the best I can with what I have. I need the past 100 years or so at the very least.
 
You're not doing anything wrong, in fact you're doing everything right, we need a new industrial NES.

It's just that constantly referring to das for questions is a lot more difficult than having a history written up somewhere. Care to help out, das?
 
4. Not at all, though it has been periodically trying to catch up and is doing so now. It has generally been enjoying a great degree of self-isolation for the last two centuries or so. Disenfrancised might actually know more about this and the above one since I remember telling him something to a similar effect, but that was long ago, so I don't remember exactly.

Wait how have they managed to survive then?
 
Damn I would of liked Australia, and the capital of Australia is technically Canberra, Sydney is just the largest city.
 
Its pretty messed up, just like the New York US example. We totally need a coherent TL. And Scandinavia was like a Parliament, with a monarchy, I guess.
 
Thanks. Also what form of governments do the following have?

-Arcadia (parliamentary monarchy I presume?)
-Scandanavia (constitutional monarchy?)
-Serbia-Romea
-Anatolia (Armenia is an empire, but what type of Republic is Adana, as for Angora and Ionia I presume they are traditional absolute rule?)
-Argentine Protectorate (parliamentary?)
-Georgia
-Dagestan
-Iraq
-Japan (still a Shogunate with the Emperor as a figurehead?)

Also a few more things:

1. What is the status of slavery in the world?
2. What type of morality commonly exists? Is there some type of secular humanism around?
3. Has socialism begun to rise yet?

4. Not at all, though it has been periodically trying to catch up and is doing so now. It has generally been enjoying a great degree of self-isolation for the last two centuries or so. Disenfrancised might actually know more about this and the above one since I remember telling him something to a similar effect, but that was long ago, so I don't remember exactly.

Wait how have they managed to survive then?

Yo das I need these answered
Thanks. Also what form of governments do the following have?

-Arcadia (parliamentary monarchy I presume?)
-Scandanavia (constitutional monarchy?)
-Serbia-Romea
-Anatolia (Armenia is an empire, but what type of Republic is Adana, as for Angora and Ionia I presume they are traditional absolute rule?)
-Argentine Protectorate (parliamentary?)
-Georgia
-Dagestan
-Iraq
-Japan (still a Shogunate with the Emperor as a figurehead?)
Arcadia is a parliamentary monarchy with a fairly strong royal prerogative.

Right on Scandinavia.

Serbia-Romea is a Second Reich-style parliamentary monarchy (complete with a local version of the federal system).

Adana is a pseudo-oligarchic corrupt republic (based on European republicanism ideologically, though), Angora and Ionia are absolute monarchies.

Argentine Protectorate is in essence similar to Arcadia, only while the de jure powers of the Lord Protector (royal representative) are limited, his de facto influence is this much greater.

Georgia is an absolute monarchy.

Dagestan is a tribal confederacy (though you could call it a tribe-based monarchy).

Iraq is an absolute monarchy with a rubber-stamp parliament.

Right on Japan.

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Also a few more things:

1. What is the status of slavery in the world?
2. What type of morality commonly exists? Is there some type of secular humanism around?
3. Has socialism begun to rise yet?
1. On the decline generally; still present in Brasil and most African colonies, but the Arcadians are cracking down on slave trade and to a lesser extent on slavery in general.
2. Secular humanism generally predominates in the West, though to a lesser extent in France where the more explicitly secular forms have come under attack.
3. Certainly, and there have been socialist (I think they were called something different, but no matter) uprisings in the HRE in the middle of the 19th century.

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4. Not at all, though it has been periodically trying to catch up and is doing so now. It has generally been enjoying a great degree of self-isolation for the last two centuries or so. Disenfrancised might actually know more about this and the above one since I remember telling him something to a similar effect, but that was long ago, so I don't remember exactly.

Wait how have they managed to survive then?
By accident (dumb luck). Also, the colonial powers kept undermining each others' presence there, and also were often distracted by other issues after the best opportunities for a takeover were missed.
 
This is simply going way too slowly, I can't make any progress on this. Bah.

Is there any intreast in my restarting Strategos's TL? The Eternal Wait. That had ready made stats at least.
 
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