Singapore vs 1865 Earth
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Singapore vs 1865 Earth
The Island of Singapore has been transported to the year 1865. What happens ? Do Singapore take over the world ?
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
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I suppose you mean Singapore as it stands now? The country would be very fucked economically, but it should be able to dominate the more developed nations. However with only a few million people it couldn't come close to occupying them, so outright conquest isn't a real attractive option.
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Yes modern day Singapore is what I meant.Sea Skimmer wrote:I suppose you mean Singapore as it stands now? The country would be very fucked economically, but it should be able to dominate the more developed nations. However with only a few million people it couldn't come close to occupying them, so outright conquest isn't a real attractive option.
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
We're fucked left right and centre, as we don't have the oil to fuel our LSTs on the way to take over America
Why is it that people have this extreme view about Singapore? On one hand, there're those who think that we're just another undefended Hong Kong, on the other, there're those who think we're a mini-power.
Why is it that people have this extreme view about Singapore? On one hand, there're those who think that we're just another undefended Hong Kong, on the other, there're those who think we're a mini-power.
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The further back in time they travel, the more buggered they are, frankly. As soon as they run out of avaialble raw materials (steel, oil), they're either going to have to make their own, or do without. Unless someone can prove Singapore is sitting on top of an oil reserve and is able to bring the necessary equipment to bear, they're going to be out of power quickly. When they run out of power, all the manufacturing and much of the food processing goes out the window, and with high urbanization, they'll be forced to leave the buildings as they won't be able to be repaired after a few decades.
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You're assuming they'll just try to live like they always lived until it blows up in their face. If they play it smart and ration modern energy sources until they can establish new ones, they'll survive. They also have, literally, tons of resources locked up in their buildings. They could survive, and thrive, as long as they make some long-term planning.
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South east Asia is rich in resources, think of Indonesia and Malaysia. Singapore can easily seize control of them in a 1865 Earth. For starters they can take over Malaysian oil fields.The Aliens wrote:The further back in time they travel, the more buggered they are, frankly. As soon as they run out of avaialble raw materials (steel, oil), they're either going to have to make their own, or do without. Unless someone can prove Singapore is sitting on top of an oil reserve and is able to bring the necessary equipment to bear, they're going to be out of power quickly. When they run out of power, all the manufacturing and much of the food processing goes out the window, and with high urbanization, they'll be forced to leave the buildings as they won't be able to be repaired after a few decades.
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Well you basically are compared to the other states in the area, though the fact that Malaysia could take your air force out of play with 120mm mortars is pesky.PainRack wrote:
Why is it that people have this extreme view about Singapore? On one hand, there're those who think that we're just another undefended Hong Kong, on the other, there're those who think we're a mini-power.
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Non-issue. They'll run out of modern munitions too fast if they try to conquer the entire world. Most probably, they'll make money hand over fist selling modern technology to various global factions.
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I'm with Painrack. We're fucked without enough food, oil, and any sort of raw material to sustain ourselves. How much land was required back in 1865 to sustain 4 million people? Quite a bit more than nowadays, obviously.
Unless we somehow manage to get hold of Malaysia and its resources with the British breathing down our necks!!!
If we appear in some other geographical location, it'll depend on what's available and who's nearby. If it's oil rich and agriculturally viable, we'll have a slim chance of conveting our available machinery to extract the resources and form a defensive alliance before somebody else comes after us with enough force to wipe us out. It's very slim. No, 1865 would be far too difficult, and nations sufficiently advanced that we've no real chance.
Now, if we appeared near medieval China(parallel to Nantucket near Europe), then you're talking total world domination. Finally freed from our restrictions of limited resources and with the same intensive investment we have in our people with education and kiasuism(meritocracy), we'll be invincible! Our leaders, like LKY, will finally get the chance that was denied to them: to take over the world!
BWAHAHAHAHA!!!
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Unless we somehow manage to get hold of Malaysia and its resources with the British breathing down our necks!!!
If we appear in some other geographical location, it'll depend on what's available and who's nearby. If it's oil rich and agriculturally viable, we'll have a slim chance of conveting our available machinery to extract the resources and form a defensive alliance before somebody else comes after us with enough force to wipe us out. It's very slim. No, 1865 would be far too difficult, and nations sufficiently advanced that we've no real chance.
Now, if we appeared near medieval China(parallel to Nantucket near Europe), then you're talking total world domination. Finally freed from our restrictions of limited resources and with the same intensive investment we have in our people with education and kiasuism(meritocracy), we'll be invincible! Our leaders, like LKY, will finally get the chance that was denied to them: to take over the world!
BWAHAHAHAHA!!!
*chokes*
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That wouldn't be very hard, the British are likely to give in pretty quickly when they see there ironclad battleline blown away by a couple corvettes and missile boats.The_Nice_Guy wrote:I'm with Painrack. We're fucked without enough food, oil, and any sort of raw material to sustain ourselves. How much land was required back in 1865 to sustain 4 million people? Quite a bit more than nowadays, obviously.
Unless we somehow manage to get hold of Malaysia and its resources with the British breathing down our necks!!!
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IIRC Singapore also has attack submarines. They would be useful as a psycological weapon as the British find themselves engaging an invisible enemy.Sea Skimmer wrote:That wouldn't be very hard, the British are likely to give in pretty quickly when they see there ironclad battleline blown away by a couple corvettes and missile boats.The_Nice_Guy wrote:I'm with Painrack. We're fucked without enough food, oil, and any sort of raw material to sustain ourselves. How much land was required back in 1865 to sustain 4 million people? Quite a bit more than nowadays, obviously.
Unless we somehow manage to get hold of Malaysia and its resources with the British breathing down our necks!!!
And with Singapores high quality industry replacing spent missiles and torpedoes wont be a problem.
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It's retaining control of the resource feed areas that's the problem. We need those resurces to replenish our bullets and missiles.evilcat4000 wrote:IIRC Singapore also has attack submarines. They would be useful as a psycological weapon as the British find themselves engaging an invisible enemy.Sea Skimmer wrote:That wouldn't be very hard, the British are likely to give in pretty quickly when they see there ironclad battleline blown away by a couple corvettes and missile boats.The_Nice_Guy wrote:I'm with Painrack. We're fucked without enough food, oil, and any sort of raw material to sustain ourselves. How much land was required back in 1865 to sustain 4 million people? Quite a bit more than nowadays, obviously.
Unless we somehow manage to get hold of Malaysia and its resources with the British breathing down our necks!!!
And with Singapores high quality industry replacing spent missiles and torpedoes wont be a problem.
Perhaps you guys are confident about our chances, but I see a vicious and nasty guerilla war in the jungles not at all to my liking. You think the indigenous folks of wherever we turn up(except China) like having a bunch of chinese pushing around?
Perhaps it's better to be a pessimist.
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