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OOC: Heh, it's quite interesting. :D
OOC: I liked it, but...that's about all I really can say, other than yet again, it was another well-written piece.

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OOC: Leclerc, that is a French MBT...Lol.

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Private Message to Saboria

We have become aware that you have began genetic engineering projects within your country, though the scale and classification of them is unknown. We would like to puchase some of your machinery used for this, and their respective owners manuals. Our current genetic engineering program consists mainly of throwing large pieces of radioactive material at people, and yields little more than cancer. We would greatly like to increase the results of these costly experiments.

IC:

**Private message to Agea**

We are wondering from where you could have gotten such information, as we do not have any kind of genetic project running. Whoever told this to you was most likely lying.

OOC: Seriously, from where could you know that?

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**Private message to Agea**

We are wondering from where you could have gotten such information, as we do not have any kind of genetic project running. Whoever told this to you was most likely lying.

OOC: Seriously, from where could you know that?

OOC: Tabloid magazines, and newspaper articles. When you take the information found in both, line it up, remove the stuff that is literally impossible, and use logic you can know anything. but IC reasoning...

IC: *Private Response*

In all seriousness, a nation of your size and strength would clearly have tried something along those lines. And judging by the secrecy you all shroud every bit of scientific information in, it is clear you are up to something. We merely drew a parallel and took a stab at the answer. If it turns out you have no such technology, as you say, we would gladly like to begin a program with you, sharing the knowledge of biology from our scientists, with the vast amounts of technology possessed by yours.

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OOC: Tabloid magazines, and newspaper articles. When you take the information found in both, line it up, remove the stuff that is literally impossible, and use logic you can know anything. but IC reasoning...

IC: *Private Response*

In all seriousness, a nation of your size and strength would clearly have tried something along those lines. And judging by the secrecy you all shroud every bit of scientific information in, it is clear you are up to something. We merely drew a parallel and took a stab at the answer. If it turns out you have no such technology, as you say, we would gladly like to begin a program with you, sharing the knowledge of biology from our scientists, with the vast amounts of technology possessed by yours.

OOC: The entire genetic research stuff is completely unknown to the world outside of the research lab itself, aside from the Chairman personally. There are no newspaper articles or articles in tabloids about this. I thought I made that clear in one of the earlier posts (OOC or IC)

IC:

**Private Response**

You are part of the REPO, so I believe I can trust you more than normal people.

Just know that you may not tell this to any other nations, not even REPOmen. It is entirely our choice who may or may not know about this.

We...do have a small project. You are now one of two nations in the world - aside from ourselves - who know about this. Our scientists will not be able to travel to Agea, however, as new Roma controls basically the entire mediterranean, making it nigh impossible to bring anyone into your country without them knowing it or using a high-altitude airplane.

I also have a small question.

Did you ever think about having a catgirl or somesuch creature as pet?

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OOC: The entire genetic research stuff is completely unknown to the world outside of the research lab itself, aside from the Chairman personally. There are no newspaper articles or articles in tabloids about this. I thought I made that clear in one of the earlier posts (OOC or IC)

IC:

**Private Response**

You are part of the REPO, so I believe I can trust you more than normal people.

Just know that you may not tell this to any other nations, not even REPOmen. It is entirely our choice who may or may not know about this.

We...do have a small project. You are now one of two nations in the world - aside from ourselves - who know about this. Our scientists will not be able to travel to Agea, however, as new Roma controls basically the entire mediterranean, making it nigh impossible to bring anyone into your country without them knowing it or using a high-altitude airplane.

I also have a small question.

Did you ever think about having a catgirl or somesuch creature as pet?

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Well then, I guess we had a lucky guess. And The girl in catgirl makes me a bit weary, but I have always dreamed of having a pet Archyopterix.

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Well then, I guess we had a lucky guess. And The girl in catgirl makes me a bit weary, but I have always dreamed of having a pet Archyopterix.

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A lucky guess indeed. As for the 'Catgirl', essentially a human with features of a cat, like ears, a tail and in cases of heavy modification even fur. Similar to these silly things in japanese animés. An Archaeopteryx (OOC: Wiki ftw for proper spelling) is certainly possible, although we haven't made a completely new species from scratch. Yet.

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A lucky guess indeed. As for the 'Catgirl', essentially a human with features of a cat, like ears, a tail and in cases of heavy modification even fur. Similar to these silly things in japanese animés. An Archaeopteryx (OOC: Wiki ftw for proper spelling) is certainly possible, although we haven't made a completely new species from scratch. Yet.

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Well, that is a bit of a problem. We were looking into this technology as a means to, forgive my language, splice animals together as a means to selectively choose genes to create animals specialized for certain military uses. Our scientists postulate that, with specialized hormones and equipment, you could reverse engineer some traits, and then selectively choose certain traits by stimulating other parts of DNA with hormones found during the early life stages of other animals.

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Well, that is a bit of a problem. We were looking into this technology as a means to, forgive my language, splice animals together as a means to selectively choose genes to create animals specialized for certain military uses. Our scientists postulate that, with specialized hormones and equipment, you could reverse engineer some traits, and then selectively choose certain traits by stimulating other parts of DNA with hormones found during the early life stages of other animals.

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I don't have too much knowledge about all this. You'll have to talk to Dr. Leclerc about this, he is the lead scientist of the project. Unfortunately, he and I will soon be out of the country for a while to visit another nation with whom we want to make a joint-project.

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Well, that is a bit of a problem. We were looking into this technology as a means to, forgive my language, splice animals together as a means to selectively choose genes to create animals specialized for certain military uses. Our scientists postulate that, with specialized hormones and equipment, you could reverse engineer some traits, and then selectively choose certain traits by stimulating other parts of DNA with hormones found during the early life stages of other animals.

OOC: THE BOXEN!

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**Private Response**

I don't have too much knowledge about all this. You'll have to talk to Dr. Leclerc about this, he is the lead scientist of the project. Unfortunately, he and I will soon be out of the country for a while to visit another nation with whom we want to make a joint-project.

**Private Response**

Well then, we will continue our research, and would like to keep the idea of a joint operation between us on the table.

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OOC: THE BOXEN!
OOC: No the thing next to the boxen comes first :awesome:

OOC: .........

What?

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Well then, we will continue our research, and would like to keep the idea of a joint operation between us on the table.

IC:

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I'll tell the Doctor to contact you once we're back. He'll figure that out with you, as I'm not entirely against a joint operation.

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OOC: From the bowels of my sketch book. Part bear, part oxen. Sharp teeth, horns, easy to ride, easier to tame, claws, and a long tail. It is really darn scary, but really :awesome:

OOC: O lawd.

Not half as awesome as bear-sharks that shoot laser out of their eyes, though.

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The SF-2 Morgan

SF-2

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SF-2B

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General characteristics

* Crew: One pilot

* Length: 22.183 m (72 ft 9 in)

* Wingspan: 14.7 m (48 ft 3 in)

* Height: 6.43 m (21 ft 1 in)

* Wing area: 62.0 m² (667 ft²)

* Empty weight: 18,500 kg (40,790 lb)

* Max takeoff weight: 35,000 kg (77,160 lb)

* Powerplant: 2× Lyulka AL-37FU turbofans, 145 kN (32,000 lbf) each

Performance

* Maximum speed: Mach 2.5 (2,500 km/h at high altitude) (1,550 mph)

* Range: 3,700 km (2,230 mi)

* Service ceiling 18,000 m (59,100 ft)

Armament

* 1× 30 mm GSh-30 cannon with 350 rounds

* 12× wing and fuselage stations for up to 8,200 kg (18,080 lb) of ordnance

The COFFIN System. Made possible by cameras mounted around the aircraft's $@pit and body, along with an array of screens, patterned in a 360-degree sphere within the pilot center. The pilot is also completely conscious and not connected to their aircraft. The $@pit's Front Panels somewhat reduce the pilots view.

While the planes we have from former Prussia, Nordland are quite good in stealth-missions and the like, their dogfighting-perfomance in the short war against Neo Japan proved that they were not fit for such warfare. As we had already suspected this, development of a modern air-superiority fighter. This research has culminated in the SF-2 Morgan, a plane that easily is on par with anything the world can throw at us.

We will, of course, keep half our squadrons as stealth planes from Greater Nordland, but the other half of our fighter-force will be replaced with the Morgan.

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Richard Anderson, upon hearing word of the Chairman's accident, rushed to the hospitol, stopping only to apologize to the instructors.

When he got there, he was ushered to the Charirman's room, after, of course, providing proof of his identification. As the door opened, he saw...

OOC: Please provide description of what the Chairman looks like right about now...

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Richard Anderson, upon hearing word of the Chairman's accident, rushed to the hospitol, stopping only to apologize to the instructors.

When he got there, he was ushered to the Charirman's room, after, of course, providing proof of his identification. As the door opened, he saw...

OOC: Please provide description of what the Chairman looks like right about now...

The Chairman didn't look too well. An arm as well as both legs were plastered, he had a (likely aseptic) bandage around the head and several smaller bandaged/medical strips all over his body, although most were hidden by a standard shirt that every in-patient received. He looked more like he was involved in a car-accident or somesuch thing and not like he fell down stairs.

The old man was currently watching TV, a news-channel, apparently unaware of Anderson's arrival.

OOC: Oh.

Where's his news thread?

OOC: Saborian Broadcasts in my sig is my newsthread. General Actions is the RP-thread for unspecified RPs. <3

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Anderson did not talk at first, but merely approached the bed. however, he did speak once he had gotten within about a foot of the bed.

"Man, you look like you had a fight with a semi-truck." He hoped the chariman wouldn't mind his attempt at humor...though it was only partially in jest. He saw more bandages than he did of the man.

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"Mhm..?"

The Chairman slowly turned his head to look at Anderson. One thing that the man from Promised Land could now see that the Chairman looked as if he'd aged by a decade or more. He also looked tired.

"Ah, Anderson?" He smiled a bit, then continued. "Yes, but luckily I managed to write its number down before passing out." He chuckled weakly, then cringed a bit in pain. "Ah, damnit. A rib's broken, maybe two. Anyways. Why're you visiting, aside from making jokes? But before you talk, sit down somewhere first, if you want to."

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"Thank you," Anderson said, taking a seat in the only available chair. He did not react outwardly to the aged appearance of the Chairman, but inwardly, he was shaking his head. Positions of responsibility were never easy on a man.

"Now, why am I visiting? No man or woman should be alone in your state. I've had my share of injuries in my time, and I know I always appreciated a friendly guest now and again."

He glanced at the TV. "So, what's new?" he asked, once he saw it was the news. "Anything of particular note?"

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"Yes, a friendly guest once in a while can indeed be good for one's mental state."

He sighed, then shut the TV off, using his free hand and the remote.

"Nothing of great interest. There's stuff about Nueveria, the pacific wars, how our new territory in the pacific's being built into a fortress and, of course, regular updates on the space elevator. I think they're doing that every six hours or something. Boring, I tell you, booooring."

Once again, he sighed, then looked at the ceiling.

"I think I'll just build a gigantic moon-laser. That'd be interesting!"

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