Hey, I learned from the best (and from the propaganda-spewing Liberty Prime from Fallout 3).
Amusingly i'm playing Fallout 3 right now.
Now, for something that isn't me spewing patriotic awesomeness that would make WW2 England blush.
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The war with the Roman Empire has revealed a serious weakness in England and her European colonies in France and Iberia. At the time of this writing, the idea of "Emergency Powers" is spreading through Parliament. It would call for a massive draft across the Empire and postpone elections indefinitely. This document will detail the possible political, international, economic, domestic, and military realities of the war currently. Note: This report was written on the onset of war and as such, is open to change in the future.
The Military powers of EP are tempting but Arya may have have sacrificed his political trust too much that people may not believe he would willingly give up the EP
Military
The onset of the war has revealed England's military weakness. The Roman Empire has shown itself to be our number one military threat. At the time of this writing, the Romans have unveiled the dangerous catapult. The catapult, when backed up by an army, will easily overwhelm Ravus-York at the current time.
While the Catapult is dangerous it is only one we have seen so far, it may be the first one they have built if we are lucky. An option is to try and trade horsebackriding from someone (mongols?) This fast unit would help immensly with defence due to its speed, strength and flanking ability to weaken cats
Nottingham is possibly a lost cause. Rome will have a much easier time resupplying a force to capture the undefended city than England will have just trying to defend the city and keep the garrison resupplied. While two archers are reportedly being shipped to Nottingham, it is a token gesture at best.
At the least it will be a distraction...
Ravus-York does have a chance of holding out against Rome even though the terrain favors the attacker. The defense relies on quick reinforcement from London, as the Roman Legions will take time to reach the city. Ravus-York, as opposed to its "Roman sister," Atrium, doesn't have a high defense modifier (20% as oppose to Atrium's 50%). Depending on the size of the invasion force, the defenses could be reduced to zero in a short time frame before the invaders charge the city.
How long would walls take to be built? Could we whip them out as well? IF Ravus-York is looking to be their focus of attack we should shift odds in our favour there.
A naval invasion of Great Britain doesn't seem to be in the cards for Rome. A naval landing in Iberia, however, is. If Rome has the naval capacity to do so, they could land a force in Iberia and the war would be lost.
The only naval defensive plan that has been proposed at the time of writing is to push research into an experimental ship design called a "trireme". This ship, if stationed at the Gibraltar Strait, would trap the Roman Navy inside the Mediterranean Sea and prevent any invasion of Iberia.
Yes that was my plan just to keep them away from england. However they could just land on the eastern strait of iberia as well... If we have enough time it would be nice to get 2 tiremes and send the second to actually start a barrage of rome. This would let us keep an eye on what they are doing and weaken it for the eventual blitz
President Arya has come up with a military plan. It calls for the training of archers through the European colonies and the training of sword infantry in Britain. His military plan is to A.) Defeat the invasion force then B.) Send a counterattack. The industrial capacity to train the optimal number of troops in time to capitalize on a Roman defeat is unknown at the time or writing.
One thing nobody has mentioned is theocracy. If we are turning our whole society to a war footing then this will allow all the units to start with a promotion. Quite wonderful for our defensive archers. (personally i would have liked a term in Organised religion to build infrastructure and to convert the mongols and the carthagians but war makes fools of us all)
The only cities that would not be training units would be those without granaries. This will greatly reduce defensive effectiveness in Europe. He also calls for training of axe infantry in Birmingham following the city training two archer units. The effectiveness of the plan depends on the production output of the city. The plan for the Britain island is to train fifteen (15) sword infantry with Liverpool training axe infantry once there are ten (10) sword infantry.
Item Four on President Arya's list is to ship one (1) unit of swordsmen and axemen each to Nottingham. Given Nottingham's lack of defensive modifiers, this may be a sound decision.
Worthwhile
Item Five demands that a force of two (2) more archer units will be shipped to Nottingham to aid in the defense. If Nottingham does not fall to Rome before then, this could open up a northern front. Meanwhile, all archer units in Britain are to be transported to Ravus-York in France. Following this, constant shipping of swordsmen from Britain to Ravus-York will commence until the counter-attack force is at full strength.
Item Six stipulates that the warrior unit in Normandy will be ordered to return to Ravus-York and rearm itself to become an axe unit unless a large number of chariots approaches from Atrium, in which case the warrior will upgrade to something substantial. Ravus-York is to become a fortress city.
I thought The Warrior was actually in france ? either way it should be upgraded, in my mind it should become a chariot if it can. i forget the upgrade options. But a fast unit could be helpful for hit and run options or scouting rome or even a mad dash to pillage iron if the romans do have it.
Item Seven calls for the defenses of the area in unclaimed northeastern Iberia to be fortified should the Romans choose the land route through unclaimed France.
Item Eight orders threatened workers in the countryside to return to their respective city if invasion looks sure. This order is meant for France, but applies to the entirety of the Empire.
Item Ten brings up the question of whether or not the German iron is being exploited by Rome. If it is, the Romans will have access to Praetorian Legions.
Still no answer from LH can we 'see' any iron in their territory?
Item Eleven stipulates that slave labor and drafts will be used as long as the population of the city stays at three (3) or above. Two (2) in emergencies.
Item Twelve orders for continual funding of Metal Casting, followed by Monarchy, then Feudalism with the ultimate goal being to build longbows.
Seems this might have changed for a sidestep into construction if we can't trade it elsewhere.
Item Thirteen demands an inquiry to how big the Roman invasion force is. Currently, it is only one (1) catapult.
Item Fourteen stipulates that the axe unit in Norway will continue exploring and once its job is completed, it will return to the Oslo area. The galley in the area will sail to Iberia.
the Axeman up in viking territory... i'd personaly like to see it make a heroic landing in eastern germany. Pillage anything important like iron/bronze/horses then fortify the most important. This distraction would be helpful in allowing us time to construct an army.
Item Fifteen orders the complete halt of expansion into unclaimed territory.
(Note: No chariots are to be built)
Yes why is that? Also no spearmen. You should at least build one of each in Ravus-york if it is to be our site of defence.
Domestic
Even if Nottingham is not burned to the ground by Romans, England's people will still suffer. Massive drafts and use of slave labor will greatly reduce England's population which will have significant effects for the post-war economy.
The little infrastructure built up around Ravus-York in France has a good chance of being destroyed by invaders. Should the road networks be destroyed, England's own counter-attack will be bogged down.
Economy
No matter how the war plays itself out, England will suffer economically. The massive use of slave labor and drafts will reduce the workforce greatly. In France, the countryside may be pillaged by invaders. The massive military build-up will surely result in an increase of maintaining the army.
The only two ways to make up for the possible economic problems would be a counter-attack. The countryside around Atrium could be pillaged and fill the treasury or the city itself could be taken. However, should both be done at the same time, there will be hefty maintenance costs that won't be eased by a functioning countryside.
We only need to hold out till that second prophet pops in London
i'd like to know how long that could take so we could make plans around it.
International
At the time of writing, what will happen internationally is up for discussion. At best, this will be a limited war fought in France, the Mediterranean, and Germany. At worst, Russia or the Vikings could come to the aid of their "Brothers and Sisters of the Faith." Should this happen, Britain will become open to invasion by Vikings and in a few years, England could be fighting against the might of the Roman Legions and Russian Army in France.
Seeing as Russia has lost the Buddist holy city we can consider them in a war of some kind with a mystery agressor. They should be no bother for awhile. Vikings should stay neautral as long as we don't provoke them... To counter this i'd say get the Irish into the war with us. Give them whatever tech they want. This won't do much long term as the Irish will probably only send small pillaging groups into rome. But those troops landing in france will help distract the enemy. If possible do some trading with carthage. We won't get them into the war but if we get some open borders and trade some resources then they may be less likely to attack.
National Politics
MathNerd, Whosit, and ilDuce have voiced their opposition to the idea. Whosit has also voiced his opposition to the President's war plan.
MathNerd originally opposed the idea for building up for a possible offensive but Whosit's proposed war plan gained his support. Political bickering has broken out between the President and Opposition Leader, MathNerd, over one of MathNerd's statements taken out of context. Given that the power of the Opposition is possibly the highest its been in the history of England, this may not fare well in the long-run if cooler heads don't prevail. (As of posting, they have).
We have 11 turns to election people. Suck it up till then
Any further report will be premature.
All items brought up in this report is subject to change.
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