Don't worry. You'll be reachable with my B-56As refuelled from KC-22s(An-22s).Zor wrote:Island Nation and well away from Shepistan or Japanistan.

Don't worry. You'll be reachable with my B-56As refuelled from KC-22s(An-22s).Zor wrote:Island Nation and well away from Shepistan or Japanistan.
You can stay where Russia is and fit the rest of us in.Stas Bush wrote:So, where is me?I just returned from my travels. Apparently there's a lot of info to digest.
Never mind that there's some history thread to read just to get an idea on the mess we made.PeZook wrote:I can imagine Stas coming back from his trip, seeing we've managed to produce sixty pages of preparation, and slamming his head on the desk, wondering why it was that he volunteered to make the map
The problem is we're fitting three Imperiums (me, Wilkens, and Beowulf), two Kingdoms (Steve and Yenchin...I didn't know he was going to be here but Wilkens said he was) and a Principality (MariusRoi). That's quite a bit already.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Give yourselves some shitholes to make things interesting!
(Like the US Midwest.)
I thought Yenchin was Taiwan?RogueIce wrote:Not sure where Yenchin would fit. I suppose he could be Hawaii scaled up as a Kingdom?
I don't really know. Yenchin being on the "Fourth Continent" with us was a surprise to me when Wilkens mentioned it. I didn't really know he'd planned on that.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:I thought Yenchin was Taiwan?
Well I'm an island and I set up my history of having not much contact/influence because when I was writing it most of the players either already had a lot of history or none. I guess you could think of me as having a longer distance from the continent (yeah it sounds like Hawaii and Taiwan...what I had in mind was kind of like a mish-mash of Chinese exile/refugee history)RogueIce wrote:I don't really know. Yenchin being on the "Fourth Continent" with us was a surprise to me when Wilkens mentioned it. I didn't really know he'd planned on that.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:I thought Yenchin was Taiwan?
I suppose we'll have to wait and see what he says.
The Blank Spaces are nameless territories that the population of Frequesue needs to name and provide the backgrounds for.Czechmate wrote:'The Imperial Estates Of Westchester' is actually the appropriate full name. Good job anyhow.
Do the blank spaces need name suggetsions?
Regional Politics > Global Politics.PeZook wrote:I can already see learning the geography of this world will be one hell of a pain
Frequesuan Treaty Organization, an organization that strives to keep foreign powers out of Frequesue.Czechmate wrote:What's the FTO?
Excellent; for the record, I hadn't intended # 4 as a real nation but rather as a big tangle of really nasty jungle that no-one thusfar has managed to tame to any appreciable degree.Karmic Knight wrote:List of Nations of Fresquesue
The Frequesuan Treaty Organization; it's an alliance whose purpose is to keep the Great Powers from meddling in the affairs of our wee continent (and more specifically the affairs of its member nations). So far its members are Raj, Karmic and myself, but we're open to others.Czechmate wrote:What's the FTO?
So, should I put it as, "Untamed Wilderness?"SiegeTank wrote: Excellent; for the record, I hadn't intended # 4 as a real nation but rather as a big tangle of really nasty jungle that no-one thusfar has managed to tame to any appreciable degree.
That would be most excellent. Then the FTO could start a consortium to extract its natural resources for the good of all, sending expeditions that have to fight off nature, natives and nutjobs. The story practically writes itself!Karmic Knight wrote:So, should I put it as, "Untamed Wilderness?"
You're pretty much expected toCzechmate wrote:Are we allowed to meddle in the affairs of the continent's NPCs once we are part of the FTO?
I'm not so sure about that: the idea was to have a fair number of NPC nations on our continent; right now Frequesue is filling up nicely with actual player nations, so we might want to wait for a while before we start combining the remaining slots.Coyote wrote:It might actually be a good idea to combine some of those no-names into larger states for simplicity's sake. They can be carved up a bit later if needed...
Yeah, I think that's about correct. I believe Raj wanted # 13 to be about the size of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Eyeballing a map of the world for a bit I think that works out roughly to the size of Australia (perhaps slightly larger but not significantly).Also, about what sort of scale are we looking at here? Isn't that landmass supposed to be about the size of Australia?
I believe that other FTO nations are protected, but non FTO nations are free to be meddled with for no problem.Czechmate wrote:Hm. This appeals to me. Are we allowed to meddle in the affairs of the continent's NPCs once we are part of the FTO?
I know our placement is about where Australia is (Southern Hemisphere), I don't know what scale siege drew it at though.Coyote wrote: Also, about what sort of scale are we looking at here? Isn't that landmass supposed to be about the size of Australia?
The Kingdom of Vineyards support this idea.SiegeTank wrote:That would be most excellent. Then the FTO could start a consortium to extract its natural resources for the good of all, sending expeditions that have to fight off nature, natives and nutjobs. The story practically writes itself!
This might have some merit. Ford Prefect is, by post count, a Kingdom, which makes him the largest power on the continent. But by his map placement, he has one of the smaller landmasses. So unless he voluntarily takes a smaller country category, he's going to be incredibly wealthy (IIRC, the smaller you make your nation relative to GDP, the wealthier overall it is).Coyote wrote:It might actually be a good idea to combine some of those no-names into larger states for simplicity's sake.
What about 11, 12, 6, and 9?RogueIce wrote: I'd recommend combining him with 12 and 13, and possibly 6 as well. That should give him about the right size relative to everyone else.