Fizzydog Posted February 20, 2011 Report Posted February 20, 2011 (edited) [b]Greater Abidjan Region[/b] Trillions will be invested to increase Abidjan's size and economy. Government officials are talking about increasing the cities size to 50 miles long and 50 miles wide, and incredibly huge amount. Huge commercial and residential buildings will cover Abidjan, allowing for an increase in business. Nearly fourty thousand companies have invested money towards the project. More jobs, more room for civilians and businesses and an economic boost will be the result of these developments. Since the construction business is nearly over, refurnishing this city will re-employ the millions of citizens who had participated in improving all of the Ottoman Republic. Will trillions be enough to cover this city? [img]http://fantasyartdesign.com/free-wallpapers/imgs/mid/264CanalCity-m.jpg[/img] [i]Computer generated example of central Abidjan.[/i] [img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3365/3225512664_8854f80bcb.jpg[/img] [i]A photo of the proposed eastern Abidjan.[/i] [b]The Wall of Abidjan[/b] The government is proposing building a mile wide, 5 story tall wall to protect the city of Abidjan. Along the edges of the wall, self-propelled anti air and artillery, along with thousands of soldiers and anti-tank guns will guard the city. Four entrances will have hundreds of gates and guards as to maintain order and ensure the security and protection of forces inside of Abidjan. The wall will extend into the ocean, with gates that shall open up to let desirable ships inside. Anti-ship guns will be placed on the naval walls along with the other defenses to stop any incoming naval attacks on the naval walls. Inside of the Wall of Abidjan will be nothing but pure concrete. Blasting through the wall will be impossible and impractical. The ministry of defense claims this wall will keep the Ottoman republic alive through any non nuclear war. [i]The Nuclear Bunker[/i] Or nuclear war too. They are also proposing a half a mile deep city-wide nuclear bunk to ensure the survival of as many citizens as possible. In the event a nuclear bomb approaches Abidjan, sirens around the city will play. In every there will be fifty entrances to this humongous bunker. In order to not undermine and collapse the entire city, a classified mixture of supports and strategic piping will play a role in holding the entire city up. Other proposed plans will come soon. OoC: And no, this won't be the magical city of St. John's. I'll actually work on this one. Edited February 20, 2011 by Fizzydog Quote
Zoot Zoot Posted February 20, 2011 Report Posted February 20, 2011 [b]Classified to the Ottoman Republic from Great Britain.[/b] As your nations main financiers at the moment, and to our knowledge, your only trading partner we must ask, where is the funding for this infrastructure project for Abidjan. We must object to this proposed project when so much of your Nation is still being developed and your people are still being trained to construct such feats of engineering. Best regards Ambassador Blackburn British Embassy Quote
Fizzydog Posted February 20, 2011 Author Report Posted February 20, 2011 [b]Classified Reply[/b] We ask Britain not worry. The project investments have not yet started. Tagruato is our main contributor, who says their large storage of products and huge budget can allow them to do this. Even so, we will not start construction for months or even years. Quote
Beauty Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 "Many investors across the Republique have been looking for business opportunities since the KHB war. Therefore we have no doubt a small fortune is to be made within Republique Du Fleuve." Quote
king of cochin Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 [u][b]Message to Ottoman Republic[/b][/u] After hearing about your proposed Wall of Abidjan, Cochin Chamber of Commerce seeks to bid to supply the construction material and equipments to Ottoman Republic. Cochin Chamber of Commerce assures steady and voluminous rate of delivery to make such a monumental construction work possible and we also offer expertise from our leading infrastructure firms. Apart from material for the structural construction such as cement, structural steel etc CCC also offers high technology weapon systems to secure the defenses including ECT Artillery and 40 MJ Railgun batteries. The shipping fleet of various Cochin flagged merchant marine companies would also ensure steady logistics supply to the Ottoman Republic. Quote
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