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Author Topic: Nation Forge — Iron Desert [1863] — Beware the Ides of March  (Read 188095 times)

and what of pre-existing mines that are required for a bare-bones nation?  will they still be around?

Electricity has been discovered..?

Old Norse institutional buildings are constructed in Sonodine.
Citizens are recruited for the Sonodine regiment. A combat instructor from Romek is requested.

Allocated Romekati forces in Sonodite are fully prepared to begin their integration into Sonodite-Romekati mixed regiments.

Generals begin to compare and contrast Sonodite tactics with Romekati ones, evolving the military's strategy to maintain its supremacy within the central mountains.

Electricity was not in common use in this time. It was known about, but it would take another few decades for it to be used practically, outside of pure science.

In other news, I'm generating some random resource maps that will be kept secret to the moderators, with mine discoveries being doled out over time.
holy stuff you guys only respond when theres something you dont like, give me a technology tree

HOW DID YOU NOT KNOW ELECTRICITY WASN'T COMMON IN 1826

HOW DID YOU NOT KNOW ELECTRICITY WASN'T COMMON IN 1826
chill

HOW DID YOU NOT KNOW ELECTRICITY WASN'T COMMON IN 1826

what are you talking about

dont you see all the street lamps and electric sailless motorboats

can you not see all the tourists taking pictures or that boy mugging the woman using a stun baton


I really do need that technology tree, though.

Try www.wikipedia.com

or middle school world history

Try www.wikipedia.com

or middle school world history
Hey, there's no reason to be an starfish. I didn't know. It was an accident.

holy stuff you guys only respond when theres something you dont like
this quote pisses me off beyond belief. it's like you're actively hostile to the idea of acquiring knowledge not hand fed to you

this quote pisses me off beyond belief
It shouldn't. I asked twice in this thread about underground lakes and their existence, no one answered, and PM'd the OP like he asked. When I went forward with it, only then they responded. Except I probably should have asked about electricity. Also the way you worded your last sentence doesn't make a lot of sense. Can you rephrase that?
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In other news, I'm generating some random resource maps that will be kept secret to the moderators, with mine discoveries being doled out over time.
nno no random resource maps

look at where resources actually /go/ irl and make a semi-random one.

A detailed look into Fravath


Did you wait for the OP to respond when you PM'd him? Did you at least take a glance before you assumed there was useful electricity in 1826? Did you not know already that electricity wasn't widespread prior to the US Civil War?

I'm so sick of seeing you needed to be corrected literally every single time you post. It's left the realm of accidental and gone into the realm of regularity. Take some time to look up this time period or don't bother.

Did you wait for the OP to respond when you PM'd him? Did you at least take a glance before you assumed there was useful electricity in 1826? Did you not know already that electricity wasn't widespread prior to the US Civil War?
No, I didn't think it mattered, we're not playing by alternative history, apparently. And I figured he saw it because he posted twice right after I sent it.

I really don't think there is a reason for you to be as hostile as you are being currently. I didn't know when electricity was not in use at this time.

Maybe you have some good resources to help me better understand this period so this doesn't happen again. The main reason I thought it didn't matter was because I did not know we were sticking to historical dates rather than roughly what was around.
« Last Edit: February 03, 2016, 08:29:55 PM by Neventii »