BTW, I'll trade you diamonds for polar bears...

You can't have 4 industry with just 2 population, plus to have 4 industry you must have 12 overall in Pop, Colonies, Economy, and Infrastructure, with a minimum 3 pop and 3 infrastructure.Norade wrote:Points Distribution
Population: 2
-50 million citizens, unlike in reality Portugal grew her homelands rapidly during the rebuild and refocusing of her power after the earthquake the leveled Lisbon, though they have started to slow immigration in recent years to avoid over crowding of port cities
Territory: 1
-92,000 sq. kilometers
Colonies: 0
-None, they were lost after the earthquake the ruined Lisbon and forced them into a time of rebuilding
Industry: 4
-Again, unlike in reality Portugal rebuilt after Lisbon and focused heavily on shipyards which have now expanded into vehicle exports, and machinery as major export items
Economy: 4
-Once manufacturing took off in Portugal the small country ran a surplus and managed to build a cash reserve that is among the best in the world
Infrastructure: 4
-The terrain means that it was easy to connect the nation with rail and highways and transport from port to port by ferry is easily found, however aside from a few spur lines and paved if unimpressive highways the interior is not as easy to move through.
Standing Military Limit: 3
-Portugal has a strong standing professional army to protect her wealth
Naval Focus: 5
-With everything at her coastline a strong navy is important to Portugal
Army Focus: 4
-Portugal has a professional army with decent leadership, with her industry Portugal is attempting to be at the forefront of arm and artillery
Air Focus: 3
-Her air force is growing though at this time a it is seen as secondary to her navy and army, her planes are solidly built yet uninspired compared to a leding nation
I can grant you territory that is outside the IRL 1925 borders of the USSR. No further claims on my territory.Slacker wrote:Stas, how would you like to clarify the border? I imagine in the north the border's somewhere around the Latvian/Estonian border, but further south?
Stas Bush wrote: I can grant you territory that is outside the IRL 1925 borders of the USSR. No further claims on my territory.
Well would that thing even work properly in full size? Seriously the USSR had a lot of very whacky things going on... but then again I wonder if the Tsar Tank could be turned into a viable design, that too was very whacky.Stas Bush wrote:P.S. Norse, if you have questions on Yarmolchuk's ball train, I'll answer of course.
Yes, the maquette did work, I don't think there was much infeasible about it working (except, of course, laying track and the strain on the constructions)... might be that wearout on the balltrain would be immens.Norseman wrote:Well would that thing even work properly in full size?
Opium, cocaine, marijuana etc. are all banned.Norseman wrote:By the way I have a question for the various players here, does your nation have prohibition? Do you ban certain narcotics?
I am going to call bullshit on this one. Portugal IRL can only support 8 million people and you have it support the number of Germany on 1925 technology.Norade wrote:Points Distribution
Population: 3
-75 million citizens, unlike in reality Portugal grew her homelands rapidly during the rebuild and refocusing of her power after the earthquake the leveled Lisbon, though they have started to slow immigration in recent years to avoid over crowding of port cities in the mainland and are encouarging increased settlement in their South American holding
I would care a little more about that if I wasn't forced to take a nation I didn't particularity want. Besides, I should be able to fit 75 million people into 350,000 sq./km (Hint, that's the same as modern Germany) if I use my colonies to house some of them and as sources of food to support a densely packed mainland. Would it be optimal, no, do I expect some other penalties, yes. I don't care to play a nation that can't develop because I need land that isn't available and I'll deal with the issue of having a high population density and I'm sure that even with 1920's tech I can deal with a population density of 214/km^2 if worse off modern Rwanda can cope with a density of 379.6/km^2.Thanas wrote:I am going to call bullshit on this one. Portugal IRL can only support 8 million people and you have it support the number of Germany on 1925 technology.Norade wrote:Points Distribution
Population: 3
-75 million citizens, unlike in reality Portugal grew her homelands rapidly during the rebuild and refocusing of her power after the earthquake the leveled Lisbon, though they have started to slow immigration in recent years to avoid over crowding of port cities in the mainland and are encouraging increased settlement in their South American holding
Portugal traditionally had huge African colonies, I'm sure there's still big ass chunks of Africa that are available to you, why don't we just give you lot that and the colonial possessions can make up for a lack of population?Norade wrote:Yeah, it's sort of absurd that I had to boost my population so high to represent a rapidly industrializing nation who's small population is based on exporting well made machinery for other goods. Good thing the frame work allowed me to go with my nation the way I had pictured it...