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Lestari

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  1. You should have waited for me to clear that, downloadkct. We already had somebody preparing to switch to marble, I just hadn't added them in yet. They're on the list now, though, and I've PMed Iron Claw about changing to a different resource.
  2. not really. i mean, maybe in the vaguest, most superficial possible sense, but really, there's very little realistic about CNRP. realism takes a backseat to fun, which is as it should be, since nobody wants to roleplay the mundanities of economics, or the intricacies of politicking. we'd rather build interesting character storylines, or failing that, go CONQUER SOME PIXELS
  3. been that way for a fair while now, but let's try and keep things on topic, at least vaguely
  4. It is your choice to participate in wars IG.
  5. Exactly what it says on the tin. Experienced CN player (wow, if that doesn't make me sound piteous I don't know what does) rolling up a new nation and lookin' to get CASH MONEY (as in virtual money so I can validate my self-worth by pretending having a nation on the internet makes me cool). 6 mil for 100 tech, as is the usual rate. Expect punctuality and minimal self-loathing alcoholism, at least until I get a trade circle with the beer bonus resource, at which point all bets are off. Feel free to hit me up right over here.
  6. Hello! I'm setting up a trade circle on blue that will grant your nation some great resources, and a wealth of bonus resources on top of that! What will you be getting in return for your participation in this TC? Simple: asphalt, construction, automobiles, steel, and-- most importantly-- booze. That's -5% infra upkeep, -7% infra cost, +10 aircraft limit, -15% navy purchase costs, and +5 happiness, since all that alcohol helps your people to forget that they're just peons in a virtual nation simulator in a country called 'Buttsland'. Yeah yeah, I know, you were twelve when you made the nation and you didn't think you'd be sticking with the game this long. We've heard it all before. BUT WAIT! There's more! There actually isn't. I just really wanted to use that phrase. Anyway, anybody who's interested can hit me up right over here so I can get you situated in the TC and your people can begin drowning their sorrows away in booze! -slots- Fish: filled by yours truly! wheat: see above aluminium: JWebb cattle: coal: Iron: lumber: marble: JWebb oil: rubber: sugar: water:
  7. My oh my, reading over this after just a month or so away from CNRP and I'm already all a-flutter with nostalgia.
  8. Cruzeiro do Sul was not a particularly impressive town; it nestled quietly along the banks of the Juruá River, far from the hustle and bustle of the larger, deeper cities of Pará. Perhaps it was for that reason that it had gone largely unscarred by the rampant violence of the civil war-- oh, it boasted its share of war stories etched into the skin of the city, of course: no city in Pará could claim to have endured the conflict with nothing to show for it. Even here, reconstruction was being conducted-- damaged infrastructure was being patched up, relics of the old republic were being torn down to make way for a new breed of architecture, something appropriate of the nation's new guiding philosophy... and its new guiding force. That force was Fernanda Murai, lounging in the back seat of the car that sat parked along the runway of the city's recently renovated airport. The windows of the car were externally tinted, but from within, she could watch as the plane bearing the Japanese delegate-- either the prime minister or a representative-- descended onto the tarmac. Whoever emerged from that plane in Japan's name, it would be Murai's first diplomatic venture, and she intended on guaranteeing a favourable outcome. Japan had quite a presence in the world, after all, and certainly had a history of a presence in South America... not one many South Americans were very avid about. Pará's failure to anticipate and respond to Japan's colonialist seizure of land in South America had provoked quite some ire amongst the citizens of the old republic towards Vieira-- arguably, it had been one of the primary impetuses for the civil war that erupted not long thereafter-- and the outlook towards Japan since then had not exactly been one of favour. Murai herself, as a Brazilian of Japanese descent, had certainly experienced her fair share of that animosity in certain parts of the continent since the occupation of so-called Minami-Kechua. Well, they'd just have to see how this meeting went. Murai turned her head as the door of the car was pulled open, to find Akiyama Kagami sliding into the seat beside her. The Chairwoman pulled her lips taut into a thin smile, and said, "Welcome to Pará, Prime Minister Akiyama."
  9. Lestari

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    Work had begun on a comprehensive missile defence system making use of every technological advantage available to Pará. This system was to consist of several components. Firstly, it would employ an exoatmospheric kill vehicle, launched from a specially designed missile in order to intercept and destroy incoming warheads, possibly nuclear or chemical in nature. Secondly, several solid state phased array radar systems were being constructed at key geographical regions throughout Pará-- one in Rio Grande do Norte, one in Santa Catarina, one in Matto Grosso, and one in Roraima-- in order to equip Pará with the maximum ability to detect incoming missiles, or in the case of the ones in Rio Grande do Norte and Santa Catarina, to detect and respond to a launch at sea. Sea-based X-band radar systems were also employed, mobile AESA systems mounted to semi-submersible rigs that could individually track an object the size of a baseball from almost 5000 km away. ICBMs that were too low in the air to be killed by the exoatmospheric kill vehicle were to be targeted by a second layer of defence: Patriot missiles of the PAC-3 variant. Each such missile was equipped with a Ka band active radar seeker, enabling it to drop its uplink to the central system if necessary and acquire the target itself in the terminal phase of the interception, providing it with superior reaction time to particularly swift targets; each warhead was armed also with twenty four low speed tungsten fragments, to be launched in a radial direction upon impending impact to make the missile's cross-section greater and enhance killing capability. And failing that, supposing the missile was perhaps not of ICBM capacity but intermediate range, a terminal high altitude area defence system, or THAAD for neanderthals who can only deal in acronyms, would be put to use in destroying it and others like it; given the THAAD system's use of kinetic rather than explosive warheads, it could avoid exploding a conventional, nuclear, or biological/chemical warhead upon impact. In further developments on the missile side of things, DF-21D anti-naval ballistic missile systems were being installed throughout the coastline of the nation, from Amapá to Rio Grande do Sul-- conventionally armed, high hypersonic weapons that could easily target a moving aircraft carrier strike group from over 1500 km away. These missiles were developed and installed in close cooperation with the Military Space Command in order to provide the missiles with the highest degree of support from Pará's satellite constellations, a significant portion of which was equipped to dedicate its services to ensuring each missile was individually a deadly force to be reckoned with. The satellite constellation, for its own part, was well underway in its development; much of the infrastructure, including several operational satellite 'teams'-- primary satellites with two micro-satellites, as delineated previously-- was in space, awaiting the finishing touches. But for all its defences and (lest one be accused of hubris) nigh-impervious nature, the Missile Assault Battalion would have been remiss to depend exclusively on the satellites; fortunately, they had also the OTH radar systems on hand, which had their own countermeasures to avoid being jammed or spoofed, alongside mobile systems such as AESA in the air and ARTHUR systems on the ground. It was all designed so that Paráense missiles could cripple any naval incursion into areas of interest to the Confederacy-- and destroy any attempt to retaliate in kind. Speaking of navy, the Paráense navy's first units had already emerged from production: several submarines and destroyers had been completed, and soon, a functioning aircraft carrier would follow. The militarisation of Pará, after years of devastation, was proceeding nicely-- keeping good time with the intensive pace of the First Reformation.
  10. For what it's worth, you can't necessarily discount an accusation just because somebody in a position of arguable authority did.
  11. I really don't know anything about that, since it seemed to me the bulk of your grievances was Eva's condescending attitude and her assassination of your character. I'm sorry if you were harassed, and it would be incredibly shitty of Eva if it's the case, but I can't say anything about that, since I have no context or information or anything, and I'm guessing you'd rather not dredge up said information just to prove your case to somebody who doesn't really have anything to do with it.
  12. ah yes, i forgot one's conduct on a nation simulation roleplay attached to an online browser game is indicative of the kind of life they live outside the game
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