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Post by Sent on Sept 5, 2015 23:00:40 GMT -5
I'm talking about military power. Then Tim is stronger than Masvodska in raw power, although he probably doesn't have the funds to properly discipline/articulate all that power. I guess Masvodska's militiary is more like Bane, (highly powerful, highly strategic, with all manner of resources at his disposal) whereas Tim's militiary is a bit like Amygdala. (ridiculously powerful, but he doesn't have that much resources, equipment, or intelligence for that matter.)
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Post by Sent on Sept 5, 2015 23:03:20 GMT -5
Uh, so drivers can protect themselves, obviously? I would limit the weaponry available to my citizens. I think more guns will make the nation worse. Criminals will gain more access to weaponry. Yes, but as Lorreg always says: "Criminals will come at us from all angles with all kinds of weapons! We just need to make sure our police and citizens have better weapons than they do!"
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Post by Panther on Sept 5, 2015 23:03:52 GMT -5
My military power is probably tied with BradinDvorak's nation even though I'm more focused toward defense.
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Post by Panther on Sept 5, 2015 23:11:47 GMT -5
Oh, nevermind. My armed forces are better than Pycco Callok, but still inferior compared to Ansar. My goal is to be one of the strongest military powers in the land of CYStia while still maintaining average-good civil rights and political freedoms!
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Post by Sent on Sept 5, 2015 23:13:03 GMT -5
That depends, because citizen weaponization and actual defense forces are mostly entirely different things. Unless Brad intended to make his nation a standing army, in which case, he probably did, and so his weaponization numbers could be added to his defense forces.
Masvodska's police force focuses more on home front defense, though, so they don't really need their citizens to own weapons if there's an invasion. However, whoever invades Masvodska somehow would do well to note that the majority of Masvodskan civilians have been given cyborg enhancement to work better in the industries. You guys all saw how hard it was for Harrison Ford to take out super-powered industrial robots one at a time, imagine how tough it would be for you to fight off hordes of angry Masvodskan ones that populate entire cities?
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Post by Panther on Sept 5, 2015 23:16:31 GMT -5
Fighting cyborgs are insanely hard of course. When you have billions of civilians armed with weapons and all of them are provided with enhancements, that would make Masvodska nearly unstoppable.
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Post by Zhong on Sept 5, 2015 23:17:37 GMT -5
Wait, have people been challenging me without my knowing it?
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Post by Panther on Sept 5, 2015 23:20:07 GMT -5
Previously, I've been challenged without any notifications as well.
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Post by Zhong on Sept 5, 2015 23:21:57 GMT -5
Are you supposed to? I honestly had no idea there was any challenging to be done to begin with.
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Post by Panther on Sept 5, 2015 23:25:32 GMT -5
Challenging is just a mini-game. It doesn't affect my nation's condition at all.
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Post by Zhong on Sept 5, 2015 23:28:29 GMT -5
I can see that, but I wish it was more easily accessible, unless I'm missing something.
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Post by Sent on Sept 6, 2015 0:26:40 GMT -5
Fighting cyborgs are insanely hard of course. When you have billions of civilians armed with weapons and all of them are provided with enhancements, that would make Masvodska nearly unstoppable. They don't have any weapons, they just don't really need any. (Especially when the police and militiary are all 10-foot tall supermutants and government-controlled battlemechs)
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Post by Sent on Sept 6, 2015 0:27:21 GMT -5
I can see that, but I wish it was more easily accessible, unless I'm missing something. Just go to someone's profile and challenge them.
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Post by Zhong on Sept 13, 2015 8:06:54 GMT -5
I love how my environment seems to have made a complete 180.
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Post by Mardox on Nov 5, 2016 3:01:23 GMT -5
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