Well I was the ruler of The Kingdom of Ciscopia until I got bored of logging on every day just to have the same 8-10 issues repeated over and over and over.
Who else read the book? I got it the day it came out and finished it that night. It was really good but I was expecting it to be great (my own fault for having artificially high expectations.) Too short too.
I thought it was a great book. The ending was “eh” not bad, but not as good as the rest of it was, but a very good book overall. Much better than that commie propagandafest 1984 crap.
Uh oh. We’ve just been joined by the rogue state Republic of South Uitsera, which was created from the former Gentle Paradise of All Uitsera after a bloody 10-year civil war led by a band of separatist, fundamentalist brigands. Expect trouble.
Man, what happened. Yesterday I was a Civil Rights Lovefest with ‘World Benchmark’ Political Freedoms and a sprawling, bureaucratically-choked corrupt morass of a government, and today I’ve been demoted to being yet another a Left-Wing Utopia with merely ‘Superb’ Political Freedoms and nothing more than an omnipresent government.
The ole Cross & Crescent is still working on outlawing political/civil freedoms at home as well. Basically, ask us any favor and we’ll vote against it
Is there any Sea of cecil life on the Nationstates uBB forum? I’ve only looked at it once when Nationstates wasn’t working for a week. Otherwise, from the look of the sidebar topics, it has nothing to do with the game at all and everything to do with arguing over who’s gay and why Christians suck.
The Grand Duchy of Giedi_Prime. I tried to make a map of the region; too many changes, unworkable requests and personal insults toward me made me rethink the project at the time.
I still have the page, and will update it if someone else wants to coordinate with me on locations and country size; maybe a board of countries organized like a condo association?
I’d also like to propose a game of Risk (or like Risk) using the map to handle conflicts. We could hash out the rules and have something more to do than answer the same three dilemmas over and over. We could base the army sizes on defense spending, economy, and population; determine which countries connect with each other, and battle out our differences.
Unfortunately Steelerphan, like kabbes I am intrigued by your idea but wouldn’t have nearly the time needed to develop and play a game such as you suggest.
Dammit, I want to read what happened between my last message about 16 hours ago and the oldest message on that list at this time (12 hours ago). Is there any way of doing this?
I was actually thinking it might be worth our while for the principle parties to move the discussion to a thread in to NationStates forums. Solely because we wouldn’t keep scrolling off the details. Granted, our thread might sink off the forum page, but it’d be little effort to bookmark it. If anyone is interested, let me know.
MacSpon, you’re welcome. I don’t remember why I endorsed you; in the first couple of weeks I spent in the region I just endorsed anyone whose governing philosophies seemed well-matched with mine or who made a post that I liked. I may consider withdrawing my endorsement, though, since your commitment to the political freedom of your people seems lacking (and particularly if you continue to support the soon-to-be-ousted NewRlyeh ;))
Jophiel, I was thinking the same thing, except that from my limited experience the NationStates forum seems even less reliable than the SDMB. I don’t think it would be a bad idea to transfer our messages there periodically though. I’ve got the last couple days logged on my machine at work for reference purposes.