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  1. I go by Aggron on IRC. I'm a moderately active CN player looking for a neutral-ish AA. If you have any questions feel free to pm me In Game or On Forum PM. 

     

    My History: A few minor AA's, which i left because I didn't feel I was the right fit. I then spent time in R&R, which I left as well. My longest AA membership was the ODN, which I left on awkward terms during the onset of this war.

     

    I'll leave details out, but long story short, for a week or two I've been on no AA. Entertaining a few offers from some nice AA's. Though I'd rather come here to just find somewhere I can be a part of. I'm not die-hard neutral, but  i don't enjoy going to war when I feel I have no stake in the matter. Feel free to PM me IG or via Inbox. Chances are if you send a generic recruitment letter I'll turn you down.

     

     

    -Cheers,

     

    Aggron

  2. Malaria; To be extinguished?

    Mboti Sese (RDC Editorial)

     

    Recently at University, a team of leading scientists have found a cure to multiple strains of Malaria. The disease which affects a large portion of the République is marked to be nearly extinguished within the next four years as production of the cure begins in earnest. This will be a monumental breakthrough when one of the major diseases in the RDC will be defeated by the people.

  3. You don't need an assault ship to deploy engineers.  Further fighting a bunch of teenagers high on khat and Che Guevaran romanticism shooting AKs that can't hit the broadside of a barn hardly qualifies as a reason to deploy strategic assets into the Indian Ocean or reasons for us to amend our policies compared to longer term security trends and interests.

    Discrediting this as the atrocity it is does not have a favorable light showing on A permanent member of the UN. How can you lead when you jest about the civil war in Rhodesia. It hardly shows you a competent leader. We ask you to be more civil in your discussions toward member states, so they seeing your morality, and good want for the people of the world will follow suit. Ultimately, changing your attitude can only benefit the peoples'.

     

    -Lionel Bata

  4. Encrypted Reply:

    Certainly, we will make arrangements to provide your team with a demonstration of any product lines you are interested in. Please direct your representatives to the 233rd Strike Squadron's Air Force base in the Cordillera Central mountain range on Luzon (location enclosed). Selenarctos will clear your flight path as soon as you tell us the plane you are arriving in, or we can provide transportation from Ninoy Aquino International Airport if you prefer to fly by commercial airlines.

    Charles Mwando Nsimba will have a hand picked team in air by tonight, please allow [...] to land at your base. We expect to have a meeting taking place with you within the next two days.

  5. Two states, One Nation.

    Mboti Sese RDC Editorial

    (On the Rhodesia Conflict)

     

    My brothers, those in Rhodesia have factions amongst them.. I look now at the blood that flows crimson into the République. I do not know the untold family I have lost in this conflict. Nor will I ever approve of the bombing of this country.. I.. There must've been something so deep a feud that these people would let themselves blood.. so deep a fissure that they'd kill men and women and children. I am praying for a day when bombs of no kind will be used, and when this disparate family realizes themselves and sit together at the table of good will.

     

    Two states now formed in the nation, a Marxist-Lenninist state, and the Federal state. I do not know how there will be peace talks amongst the two states, nor do I know what unjust sanctions will be placed upon Rhodesia. But we still will hold our borders open to whatever manner of people may come. We will not turn away our family, No. We shall say to those who seek refuge. "Come, eat our bread and rest in our homes. You are our own."

     

    Pray for our family in Rhodesia, my brothers of the République.

     

    Pray for them.

  6.  
     Current Formations
    1st Defense Brigade(10,000)
     
    2nd Defense Brigade(10,000)
     
    3rd Defense Brigade(10,000)
     
    Reserve Corps(45,000)
     
    Navy: To be split in two fleets:
    8 Landing Ships
    6 Battleships
    8 Cruisers
    6 Frigates
    6 Destroyers'

    A half company of 50 soldiers would be sent into the Peoples' Republic of Rhodesia(sorry if misword) along with a team of ten doctors from the hospital. They'd be on a mission to bring aid to the rebels, although not supporting them through weapons or arms, they'd support humanity in that even though rebels they'd receive foods, and medical aid. The mission was deemed a failure and chastised by the temporary council, but ultimately was allowed on their own volition. When they crossed into Rhodesia, they'd no longer represent their homeland, they'd be stricken from all records, until they returned.. if they returned.

     

     

     

  7. Guys just leave it would you, it is going off topic and is devolving into childish name calling. Lets just let it end here and get back to discussing how to improve CNRP.

    Yes to this

     

    Lol, as I told Triyun on IRC I was trolling.

     

    If he can come up with a fair, transparent, and objective method of measuring progress in RP, I'll support his proposal.

    Not sure what this is aimed at, but yes to this as well :v

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    I think three things we can do is:

    1)  Allow nations to grow their strength in a variety of ways based on activity and time invested.  This means you can't reroll back to mass srength, but you can at least approach the strength of a larger player whose very inactive.  That adds a bit more geopolitical competition which you can talk about cooperation but really what there needs to be for plotting is some competition unless the argument is the classic, 'Tianxia should just suicide.'

     

    2)  Introduce IRL resource constraints, it increases incentives for people to want to take control of things, increases vulnerability to resources shocks, and makes land valuable.

     

    3)  Refocus on IC incentives, and tone down OOC behavior judgements.  Aggron told me yesterday that why was I getting up in arms over 1 nuke hitting Tianxia, it wouldn't throw off my RP that much.  But the problem here is that 3000 people dying in the US on 9/11 really wasn't a huge disruptive event materially to the US, we say that in our ability to invade 2 countries afterwards without a draft or mass mobilization.  But it was a huge psychological and emotional blow that mattered.  Taking or risking taking 300k deaths IC is a huge blow to a leader and that can't be discounted.  See it through IC leaders eyes not OOC morality judgements based on 'player rights'.  Its a ROLE play.  Not t-ball.

     

     

     

    While #2 I agree with mostly because it brings more realism to cnrp, you control the map. You'd never have a worry for resources. But that doesn't take away from the fact that I do support #2 entirely.

     

     

    #1 I do not understand what this means in the least, if you'd explain that'd be appreciated. The same for #3

  9. Searching for Cures

    Mboti Sese RDC Editorial

     

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    Secretary of Scientific Research; Joseph Lititiyo Apata in a statement today said that the African Health Organization (RDC:AHO) had recently secured funding to search for cures to local diseases. While the medicine might exist in other countries, the AHO went about its own to create medicine and vaccines for its people. The RDC:AHO hasn't released any tangible information of when the vaccines could be released but that when they were, the infection rate was thought to drop almost entirely, with free medical care now being implemented through clinics that are opening in every town or city.

     

    President Kabila stated clearly that a portion of the budget would be put towards a health care reform, as the amount of ill treatment was astounding and needed to be changed as soon as was humanly possible. The RDC took no time in putting out bids to every nation and protectorate country for doctors willing to come and work in the newly forming Health Care system in Africa.

     

    Over 60 million Congoles, the RDC banknotes, would be put towards funding of the AHO, and the building of hospitals, hiring staff, and opening clinics. It was a major movement for the people of the RDC  to be pioneers in African health, and yet this family would do its best to do so.

     

     

  10. Charles Mwando Nsimba, Secretary of defense in the RDC, would take a jet plane to Marscury in efforts to see live tests of their weaponry and the MAT/SV-11, a light scout vehicle that seemed to show much promise. The flight would be rather long and uneventful besides turbulence which was only the norm for a flight. When the captain announced that they'd be landing in Marscury following the clearance from M.A.R. air control, Nsimba and his team fastened their belts as they waited.

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    Demographics:
    Population: 73,599,190
    Age structure: 0-14 years: 43.9% (male 16,285,752/female 16,052,701)
                              15-24 years: 21.2% (male 7,808,374/female 7,768,225)
                              25-54 years: 28.8% (male 10,569,903/female 10,622,413)
                              55-64 years: 3.5% (male 1,210,598/female 1,386,003)
                              65 years and over: 2.6% (male 794,544/female 1,100,677)

    Population Growth Rate: 2.579%
    Birth Rate: 37.05/1000 people
    Death Rate: 10.8/1000 people
    Infant Mortality Rate: total: 76.63 deaths/1,000 live births
                                             male: 80.36 deaths/1,000 live births
                                             female: 72.79 deaths/1,000 live births

    Life Expectancy at Birth: total population: 55.74 years
                                                 male: 54.28 years
                                                  female: 57.23 years

    Average Fertility Rate: 5.09 children born/woman
    Urbanization Rate:             urban population: 35% of total population 
                                                     rate of urbanization: 4.5% annual rate of change
    Sanitation access facility: improved:
                                                             urban: 23% of population
                                                             rural: 23% of population
                                                             total: 23% of population
                                                          unimproved:
                                                             urban: 67% of population
                                                             rural: 67% of population
                                                              total: 67% of population

    Sex Ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
                       under 15 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
                       15-64 years: 0.99 male(s)/female
                       65 years and over: 0.72 male(s)/female
                      total population: 0.99 male(s)/female

    Major Infectious Disease: degree of risk: very high
                                                  food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
                                                  vectorborne diseases: malaria, plague, and African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)
                                                  water contact disease: schistosomiasis
                                                  animal contact disease: rabies

    Languages: French(official), Lingala, English, Kingwana, or Swahili.
    Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write French, Lingala, Kingwana, or Tshiluba
                      total population: 66.8%
                      male: 76.9%
                      female: 57%

     
    Government:

     

    Judicial Branch:

    Supreme Court Justices:

    Luzolo Bambi Lessa

    Jeannine Mabunda

    Martin Kabwelulu
    Adolphe Lumanu

    Mulenda Bwana N’Sefu

    Louise Munga Mesozi

    René Isekemanga Nkeka

    Maker Mwangu Famba

    Marie-Ange Lukiana Mufwankol

     

    Executive Branch:

    President: Joseph Kabila
    Office of Interior and Security: Célestin Mbuyu Kabanga
    Office of Office of National Defense and Veterans: Charles Mwando Nsimba
    Office of Foreign Affairs: Alexis Thambwe Mwamba
    Office of Decentralisation and Planning: Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi
    Office of International and Regional Cooperation: Raymond Tshibanda Ntunga Mulongo
    Office of Infrastructure, Public Works and Reconstruction: Pierre Lumbi Okongo
    Office of Finance: Athanase Matenda Kyelu
    Office of Planning: Olivier Kamitatu Etsu
    Office of Budget: Michel Lokola Elemba
    Office of Environment, Conservation and Tourism: José Endundo Bononge
    Office of National Economy and Trade: André Philippe Futa

    Office of Agriculture: Norbert Basengezi Katitima
    Office of Transport and Communication Routes: Matthieu Pita
    Office of Energy: Laurent Muzangisa Mutalamu
    Office of Industry: Simon Mboso Kiamputu
    Office of Communication and Media: Lambert Mende Omalanga
    Office of Public Health: Auguste Mupipi Mulumania
    Office of Higher Education and Universities: Léonard Mashako Mamba
    Office of Land Affairs: Kisimba Ngoy Maj
    Office of Urban Planning: Générose Loshiku Muya
    Office of Labor: Ferdinand Kambere Kalumbi
    Office of Public Service: Michel Botoro Bodias
    Office of Rural Development: Safi Adiki
    Office of Youth and Sports: Patrick Sulubika Matchembera
    Office of Small and Medium Enterprises: Claude Basibuha Nyamulabu
    Office of Scientific Research:   Joseph Lititiyo Apata
    Office of Human Rights: Upio Kakura
    Office of Social Affairs, Humanitarian Action and National solidarity: Barthélemy Botswali Lengomo

     

    Legislative Branch:

     

    National Assembly: 407 seats

    Speaker of the National Assembly: TBD elections ensuing

     

    House of the people: 100 seats

    Speaker of the House of the People: TBD elections ensuing
     

  12. Schools to be built.

    Mboti Sese RDC Editorial

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    With the government beginning formations, a temporary oversight committee has passed a bill that will build  534 new schools by the next summer. These are meant to bring schooling availability to the entirety of the République's citizens free of cost. It also should on a one to two generation outlook improve literacy to 100%, says a committee.

     

    Another bill that seems to be in the works is a welfare type system, and a social security system that'd aim at improving the lives of impoverished peoples' starting with those with extreme poverty. These people would be to receive money every two weeks from the government to improve their stock and that of their community; a secondary objective to be stated later. The social security system would be to help bringing Kinshasa and the République to a westernized standard. One that has not been seen in the République ever, and the committee would be hopeful that the elected officials would continue the push to bring this family together and better their lives to whatever extent they'd wish.

  13. Although not a member state, the République, would request to lead peacekeeping forces into Rhodesia. As so close to Rhodesia-Nyasaland and already feeling the influx of refugees, thousands as it seems, we believe we can best lead a peacekeeping force . Athough we can understand not being a member state being denied this opportunity.

  14. Encrypted Reply:

    From all three companies: Before we are able to estimate costs and delivery times, and consider the possibility of bulk discounts, we need to know many units do you require to supply your armed forces.

    From Southern Firearms and Hernandes-Segura Sistemas, 100,000 units would be ample, from Bulldog we'd require anywhere between 10-100 of each of the available products, possibly purchasing schematics to produce them ourselves to fill the higher needs if ever needed. For the total amount of planes, each squadron would be a squadron of 7.

     

    Field tests for the MAT/SV-100 are available at the MMW testing grounds outside Amurzet.  A shipment of several dozen vehicles could be ready for delivery at the start of shipping season in the spring.

    We'd like to send a team out to view them at your earliest convenience, also to test your weaponry if available.

  15. Marscurian Military Works offers the following products:

     

    M13 Sniper Rifle: A 4kg bolt-action rifle firing the 7.62x54mmR cartridge held in an 8 round internal magazine.  With proper sights, capable of accurate kills at over 750 meters.

     

    M1 Flamethrower: A flamethrower capable of 7 seconds of continuous flame with an effective range of 20 meters.

     

    MG1 Light Machine Gun: A light machine gun with a 47 round magazine, capable of 500 rounds per minute with a range of 800 meters.  Utilizes 7.62x54mmR cartridge.

     

    M1 Mortar: A light 37mm mortar capable of use by a single soldier.  An aid to light infantry, paratroopers, or amphibious troops.  The round has a range of 250 yards.

     

    M2 Mortar: A 50mm mortar with an optimal crew size of 3.  A variety of shells are available, and the weapon has a range of almost a kilometer.

     

    MAT/SV-100: A very fast scout vehicle, capable of 100 kilometers per hour on land, and 16 kph in water.  Carrying a crew of 3 along with 5 infantry in a passenger hold, the vehicle also comes with a 100mm high velocity gun turret for anti-personnel and anti-armor operations.

     

     

    We'd like to see field tests of the MAT/SV-100 in particular. We believe it would compliment RDC defense forces nicely. Please also let us know how quickly and on what volume you can produce your arms for shipment to the RDC.

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