I can have the rest of the city, then?Also, what will relations be like between our nations? Since you're in the heart of he city, perhaps my people help you maintain your skyscrapers in return for something?
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"Although personally I am quite content with existing explosives, I feel we must not stand in the path of improvement."~Winston Churchill
Soo… what about something similar to HELIOS 1 in Fallout: NV? Not that I would like to control something like that, but something of it's calibre's got to exist, right?
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I'm eccentric. Crazy means you suffer from insanity. Eccentric means you enjoy it. See above.
Soo… what about something similar to HELIOS 1 in Fallout: NV? Not that I would like to control something like that, but something of it's calibre's got to exist, right?
Not in the mid-west. It's all too cloudy up around here most of the time. The only instance something as large as Helios 1 would be in the desert and other hotter, drier places since there'd be less cloud-cover.
Up around here you got more wind-turbines and one or two nuclear power plants out Illinois ways and on the Michigan-Ohio border. But even then, these beasts are better off as glorified fortresses since the knowledge and ability to properly maintain them would have been lost when things went down hill.
As far as I know, nothing resembling Helios 1 - in an RL case Solar One and Solar Two - don't exist in the North-west/mid-west because the conditions aren't right at all for them to work.
It'd be more common for smaller cells used primarily for heating and running smaller systems would be more prevalent in this area.
I was going to have a giant library in my nation, made of academic books stolen in mass from schools and universities.
I think i will have some fiction books in the history section, and make my people believe in Harry Potter or something.
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It has been since time immemorial that man has looked to the stars in wonder, so I ask you, how can going to them be anything but an extension of a will older than any of us? It is our very nature to discover, and to lust for knowledge, you accept this but doubt the nobility of working to the stars?
Here's a map of my territory. It's a bit shoddy, but meh. http://i.imgur.com/dY6vo.jpgIf that's too much, I can pull it back to Barrie/Oshawa and London, or Missiggauga and London. Whatever works.
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"Although personally I am quite content with existing explosives, I feel we must not stand in the path of improvement."~Winston Churchill
Red area is mine.
One option would be to drop everything west of London, Ontario. Say it is too overun by proto-zombies and Zulu's
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Solar energy facilities? Sure.
Up around here you got more wind-turbines and one or two nuclear power plants out Illinois ways and on the Michigan-Ohio border. But even then, these beasts are better off as glorified fortresses since the knowledge and ability to properly maintain them would have been lost when things went down hill.
As far as I know, nothing resembling Helios 1 - in an RL case Solar One and Solar Two - don't exist in the North-west/mid-west because the conditions aren't right at all for them to work.
It'd be more common for smaller cells used primarily for heating and running smaller systems would be more prevalent in this area.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
Maybe you should draw a map of what we are talking about and we can work something out from there.
I think i will have some fiction books in the history section, and make my people believe in Harry Potter or something.
"And so Little Jimmy mounted his broomstick, thinking he was a wizard. And then jumped from the sky-scraper, never to be seen again."
My DeviantArt, so sexy
Is that better?
No, weapons of mass destruction. How do we regulate those?
Start out with a ban. US got all their WMD's and buried them in the desert of Nevada to make sure they don't get used by independent factions.
And I really doubt there will be scrapyard nuclear programs.